Legion – December 2018
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 26.0 MB
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 26.0 MB
Coming home
Meticulously colourized images kindle a renewed appreciation of the burdens carried by homecoming soldiers
Pépère’s war story
Henry Goulet’s First World War journal, adapted by his granddaughter, retraces his battlefield experiences
Fiasco in Siberia
Many of the Canadian soldiers sent to foil communism in Russia in 1918-19 were unhappy conscripts
Invisible injury
If a soldier’s moral conscience is damaged, the problem and the solution can both be hard to find
Face to face
Is it time to redesign and replace the Canadian Army’s combat uniform?
Bells of peace
At sundown on Nov. 11, communities across Canada remembered the Armistice centenary with 100 tolls
A day of healing
On the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War, white wreaths evoked Ottawa’s first Armistice Day
McCrae’s city remembers
Remembrance Day in Guelph, Ont., was marked by three distinct ceremonies
MILITARY HEALTH MATTERS
Medical cannabis research expected to grow
FRONT LINES
The seaman who became a rallying cry in the War of 1812
EYE ON DEFENCE
Canada frets while U.S. and Britain acquire F-35 fighters
CANADA AND THE NEW COLD WAR
In 2005, Canada’s military tried to teach the ABCs of responsible government
HUMOUR HUNT
Laughing at life in the military
HEROES AND VILLAINS
Juan Pujol became the most successful double agent of the Second World War
ARTIFACTS
Scale model: Last year, an early prototype Avro Arrow was recovered from Lake Ontario
O CANADA
The “fightingest” ship in the navy