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2by Moore, William R.“.... Since Canadian military personnel come primarily from southern Canada, being sent to an arctic...”
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3by British Journal For Military History“... World War Canadian Operational Research...49-75 American Prisoners & Britain’s Caribbean War 1780-1783...”
Published 2023
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7by Fitzgerald, Justin“... and the first to be commissioned by the Royal Canadian Navy, was decommissioned in 1958 after less than four...”
Published 2022
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8“..., and military claims to Malvinas and Antarctica, territories that, unlike northern Argentine provinces, held...”
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9“..., and military claims to Malvinas and Antarctica, territories that, unlike northern Argentine provinces, held...”
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10“..., the Canadian defence establishment absorbed the research with the intent to apply the findings to military...”
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11“... assistants to trained nurses in the military hospitals, Canadian VADs confronted a complex mix of emotional...”
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12“... assistants to trained nurses in the military hospitals, Canadian VADs confronted a complex mix of emotional...”
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13by WKU Student AffairsSubjects: “...Journalism Studies...”
Published 1973
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14by Hopkins, J. Castell (John Castell), 1864-1923.“...--v.6. Canadian relations with the Empire and the United States. The Canadian people, politics...”
Published 1898
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16“... for the use of military force in Canada? Identifying the conditions that the Canadian political elite views...”
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17by Heymann, Matthias, Knudsen, Henrik, Lolck, Maiken L., Nielsen, Henry, Nielsen, Kristian H., Ries, Christopher J.“..., oceanography, and others profited greatly from military interest. While Denmark maintained formal sovereignty...”
Published in Scientia Canadensis (2010)
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18“... wartime military dead for those who served in a Canadian uniform range from 61,122 (and 62,427...”
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19by Lasalle, Talusier Arbour“..., the thesis addresses the question of how and under what conditions this small group, devoid of any military...”
Published 2010
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20Published 1989“...This report contains translations of selected articles in the Russian-language monthly journal SSHA...”
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