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Norman Goldie had only been with the Canadian Grenadier Guards tank regiment for less than a month. It was May 4, 1945. Adolf Hitler's Third Reich was in its final hours and Nazi soldiers alternated .
FORT DRUM, N.Y. (Army News Service, May 13, 2008) - The "Polar Bears" of 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment gathered today on Fort Drum to remember two Soldiers still missing from their ranks ...
During the trip, which began in France, students will walk in the footsteps of Canadian soldiers who helped liberate ... "I think it's also really important to remember that Canada is a nation ...
To honour the legacy of those who died in World War II, many schools have adopted one of the 968 Canadian soldiers buried in ... ensuring that we continue to remember.” ...
Norman Goldie had only been with the Canadian Grenadier Guards tank regiment for less than a month. It was May 4, 1945. Adolf Hitler's Third Reich was in its final hours and Nazi soldiers ...