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Ceremony for the Battle of the Atlantic marks 80 years since the end of World War IIOn Sunday, a parade of Canada’s Armed Forces and HMCS Cabot members commemorated the end of the Battle of the Atlantic and the 22 000 Newfoundlanders and Labradorians who served in the war.
There was reason to believe last week that a U-boat fleet, bigger and more dangerous than ever, was moving westward from the middle Atlantic. >Canada’s Air Minister C. G. Power announced four ...
as were the sailors who escorted convoys across the North Atlantic and the airmen who flew in the Battle of Britain and the air war over Germany. Canada’s 44,000 dead represented a higher ...
A memorial service honouring those lost during the Battle of the Atlantic will be held Sunday at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 56 in Port Colborne as part of a series of events marking the 80th ...
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 10 in Strathmore will be conducting a service of remembrance, May 4, at the Legion Building, to mark the 80th anniversary of the end to the Battle of the Atlantic. T ...
A special event recreating wartime in Londonderry has taken place to commemorate the city's role in the Battle of the Atlantic. The naval base in the city - shared by the Royal Navy, the Royal ...
The Princess Royal has made a visit to Londonderry to attend a commemoration marking the 80th anniversary of the end of the Battle of the Atlantic. Princess Anne met with World War Two veterans ...
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Ceremony for Battle of the Atlantic marks 80 years since end of WWIIA parade of Canadian Armed Forces and HMCS Cabot members marched in unison — their footsteps coming down softly on wet pavement along Water Street in downtown St. John's. They marched from the ...
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