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Military history of Canada / Operation Totalize / First Canadian Army / II Canadian Corps / Pearson Peacekeeping Centre / Guy Simonds / Brian Reid / Canadian Forces / Operation Tractable / Military / Canadian Army / Operation Overlord
Date: 2008-11-19 05:39:46
Military history of Canada
Operation Totalize
First Canadian Army
II Canadian Corps
Pearson Peacekeeping Centre
Guy Simonds
Brian Reid
Canadian Forces
Operation Tractable
Military
Canadian Army
Operation Overlord

BOOK REVIEWS VICTORY AT FALAISE: THE SOLDIER’S STORY by Brigadier -General Denis Whitaker and Shelagh Whitaker, with Terry Copp Toronto: HarperCollins, 366 pages, $35.00.

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