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Description: Lt. Col. Stone describes the initial battle action of the Princess Patricias during the Korean War.
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Description: Matthew Halton reports on Snowy MacDonald, who at age 50 and a veteran of the First World War, had fought against the odds to become a young troop's company sergeant before dying on the battlefield.
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Description: Explore a century of Canada's conflicts, wars and struggles through radio and television clips from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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Description: A CBC reporter in France gives a vivid account of an airman's day in an RCAF airfield camp as torrential rains cause flooding, wet tents, mud, and dampness everywhere.
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Description: Matthew Halton reports on the end of the war in Europe, reflecting on its horror and drama.
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Description: Student's are encouraged to analyze Canada's role in supporting the United Nations during the Korean War.
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Description: Japanese-Canadian names are added to a Second World War memorial, thus helping to lesson the painful memories of internment, relocation, and prejudice against this minority during the war.
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Description: A formal apology and financial compensation package is passed into law for the Japanese-Canadian community, to redress their internment and relocation during the Second World War.
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Description: Presents an educational activity for senior high school students involving similarities and differences between the reports of Matthew Halton, reporter and war correspondent during the Second World War, and news reports from the 2003 war in Iraq. Provides an introduction, purpose, tasks, process and links to WWII CBC media clips as well as news reports from the 2003 war in Iraq.
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Description: Five Canadian soldiers wounded in Normandy talk about their adventures.
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