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Military sociology / William Lyon Mackenzie King / Conscription / Conscription in Canada / Military service / Mobilization / National Resources Mobilization Act / James Ralston / Conscription Crisis / Politics of Canada / Canada / Military science
Date: 2013-02-26 13:52:26
Military sociology
William Lyon Mackenzie King
Conscription
Conscription in Canada
Military service
Mobilization
National Resources Mobilization Act
James Ralston
Conscription Crisis
Politics of Canada
Canada
Military science

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