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The Canadian Army is investigating members who allegedly shared what the country's top soldier called "abhorrent" content ...
A Canadian soldier from Etobicoke has made history as the first female infantry officer to command the Changing of the Guard ceremony at London’s Buckingham Palace. On Monday, Capt. Megan Couto, 24, ...
A Canadian soldier became the first female infantry officer to take command of troops guarding Queen Elizabeth's Buckingham Palace residence in London on Monday.
How a Canadian team solved a century-old mystery to lay WW I soldier to rest According to the Department of National Defence, Howarth was born Aug. 16, 1894, in Darwen, England.
A Canadian captain made history Monday by becoming the first female infantry officer to lead the Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London. Megan Couto led her unit —the ...
An old Soldier last week delivered the thank-you speech he practiced for 64 years. ... That's the day we were liberated by the 8th Reconnaissance Regiment, 2nd Canadian Infantry Division.
Canadian soldier, Capt. Megan Couto, becomes 1st female infantry officer to command Queen’s Guard By Caroline Spiezio The Associated Press Posted June 26, 2017 9:36 am ...
Former Canadian infantry soldier Hunter Francis has no connection to Ukraine. But when he saw that Russian troops were shelling residential areas there, he flew over to join the battle.
Members of the Canadian military are very professional, friendly and they know what they are doing, said U.S. Army Spc. Gurpreet Gill, an infantry Soldier with 1-2 SBCT.
Captain Megan Couto of the 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI), makes history as she becomes the first woman to command the Queen’s Guard at Buckingham Palace ...
Captain Megan Couto of the 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry made history today as the first female infantry officer to lead the Changing of the Guard ceremony at London's ...
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