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  1. The Canadian military experience, 1867-1967: A bibliography = Bibliographie de la vie militaire au Canada, 1867-1967 (Occasional paper - Directorate of History, Department of National Defence ; no. 2) by O. A Cooke, 1979
  2. Canadian Military Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 Spring 2002 / Reveue Militaire Canadienne Vol. 3 No. 1 Printemps 2002 by John (editor) Marteinson, 2002
  3. Tarnished Brass : Crime and Corruption in the Canadian Military by Scott Taylor, Brian Nolan, 1996-10
  4. Canada's Soldiers: Military Ethos and Canadian Values in the 21st Century: The Major Findings of the Army Climate & Culture Survey and th
  5. Who Killed the Canadian Military?: What Canada Must Do to Defend Itself in the 21st Century by J. L. Granatstein, 2004-01
  6. Commanding Canadians: The Second World War Diaries of A.f.c. Layard (Studies in Canadian Military History)
  7. Canadian Military Aircraft 1960-1969: Canadian Fighter Aircraft 1960-1969, Canadian Military Trainer Aircraft 1960-1969
  8. Out of Darkness--Light: A History of Canadian Military Intelligence by Harold A Skaarup, 2005-11-08
  9. A History of Women in the Canadian Military by Barbara Dundas, 2001-06-01
  10. Fighting from Home: The Second World War in Verdun, Quebec (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Serge Durflinger, 2007-02-15
  11. Crisis of Conscience: Conscientious Objection in Canada during the First World War (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Amy J. Shaw, 2009-08-15
  12. Dictionary of Canadian Military History by David J. Bercuson, J. L. Granatstein, 1994-08
  13. The First Casualty: Violence Against Women in Canadian Military Communities by Deborah Harrison, 2002-05-17
  14. Fight Or Pay: Soldiers' Families In The Great War (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Desmond Morton, 2004-09-30

41. Canadian Military Spouse
The Canadian Military Spouse (CMS) network is a place where Canadian military spouses (duh!) can come and share, communicate and learn from other members. We a…
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42. CAMPVets - Canadian Association Of Military Police Veterans
Includes a threaded guestbook to help current and veteran Canadian Military Police to keep in touch. Also provides a notice board for announcements.
http://www.campvets.ca/
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The unofficial website of serving and former Canadian MP's. Views expressed herein are those of the respective authors, and not the Canadian Forces. (514146 Hits since November 21 2004)

43. CMHS - Canadian Military Heritage Society
The Canadian Military Heritage Society is a nonprofit, charitable organization,whose members are dedicated volunteers that are committed to the promotion and the preservation
http://cmhslivinghistory.com/
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March 13th 2010: Jeff Brown Recognized
At the Annual General Meeting Terry Lubka (CMHS Chairman) presents Jeff Brown with a framed print and a trench watch as a gesture of thanks for all his hard work with creating, planning, and organizing the WW1 Education Day. The event was a huge success for all involved.
Who Is The CMHS?
The Canadian Military Heritage Society is a non-profit, charitable organization. Its members are dedicated volunteers that are committed to the promotion and the preservation of Canada's national and military heritage. Members of the CMHS study all aspects of Canadian military history and re-enact time periods of historical interest. Each member has the rare opportunity to gain knowledge while recreating the experience of the Canadian soldier in combination with the study of wars involving Canada. The CMHS hopes to "educate through living history" by attending air shows, museums and historical sites where the unit displays a large collection of uniforms, weapons, personal effects and documents from various periods. The society also participates in re-enactment displays in Canada and the U.S.A. at various historical and military sites. The 49th Foot had been involved in the 175th and 180th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo on the historical grounds in Belgium.
Projects of the CMHS include:
49th Regiment of Foot: Serving under Major General Brock, the former Colonel of the Regiment, the 49th saw action at some of the most crucial battles of the War of 1812. Queenston Heights, Stoney Creek, and Crysler's Farm were just a few of the actions that the regiment took part in. It was during service here in Canada that over 75% of the men of the 49th gave their lives in the defence of this country. Members of the CMHS have portrayed this famous regiment since 1984 and founded the re-enactment of the Siege of Fort Erie, and Historic Fort George.

44. Canadian Association Of Veterans In UN Peacekeeping (CAVUNP)
Retired and serving Canadian military (regular and reserve), RCMP, and civilian personnel who have served on United Nations Peacekeeping Missions.
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    An Association of retired and serving Canadian military (Regular and Reserve), RCMP and civilian personnel who have served on United Nations Peacekeeping Missions. The Association also welcomes those who have served on other peacekeeping missions in which participation was sanctioned by the Government of Canada.
    Goals of the Association
    Part III of the General By-Laws -
    Canadian Association of Veterans in United Nations Peacekeeping (Oct 1992)
    • To constitute an Association for Canadians who served with the United Nations Peace-keeping forces;
    • To perpetuate the memories and deeds of our fallen comrades who lost their lives in defence of freedom;
    • To co-operate with other Veteran's Organizations having comparable aims and objects;
    • To foster unity and comradeship among its Members;
    • To establish Regional and Provincial bodies throughout Canada;
    • To donate to schools and public libraries, literature on Canada's participation in the United Nations Peace-keeping Forces;

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    46. Canadian Association Of Veterans In United NAtions Peacekeeping, LGen RR Crabbe
    Provides assistance and support to veterans, Canadian military personnel and their families. Includes a calendar of events, photo gallery and bulletin board.
    http://www.cavunp-winnipeg.com/
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    LGen RR Crabbe Chapter An Intro In the fall of 2000 a group of ex-United Nations Peacekeepers in and around Winnipeg decided to form a Chapter of the Canadian Association of Veterans in United Nations Peacekeeping here in Winnipeg. Initiated by Ivan Poitras and assisted by Norm Van Tassel, Dennis Henderson and Gord Criggar, who formed the first Executive, and supported by 22 others the basis for the Chapter was laid out. After many meetings, on the 6th of December 2000, the Manitoba Chapter was born. As the membership grew, it was found that new members were coming in to Winnipeg from all parts of the Province, especially the western parts. It was then decided that the Manitoba Chapter should split to form a second Chapter in Brandon. At this time it was also decided that the name Manitoba Chapter would have to be changed to differentiate between the two Chapters. Each Chapter then decided on its own unique name at their respective General Meetings The one based in Winnipeg approached LGen (ret) RR Crabbe to use his name for the Chapter. He graciously accepted and the Manitoba Chapter, based in Winnipeg, became known as the "LGen RR Crabbe Chapter". The newly formed Chapter based in Brandon became known as the "Holopina Chapter".

    47. Hire Canadian Military
    Hire Canadian Military the premier career network site for former members of the Canadian Forces
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    49. Debate Over Fox News Satirical Coverage Of Canadian Afghanistan Mission
    Serious article about Canadian outrage in March 2009, after Fox News mocked Canadian military efforts in Afghanistan. The network responded that their comments were satirical.
    http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a03212409canadamocked

    50. Canadian Military Girlfriends -
    Welcome to Canadian Military Girlfriends.ca! We are a community of military spouses working together to
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    Email Password Keep me signed in Login Forgot Your Password? Welcome to Canadian Military Girlfriends Welcome to Canadian Military Girlfriends.ca! We are a community of military spouses working together to support one another through the ups and downs of living life in the Canadian Forces. Whether you are brand-new to the CF, or this is old hat- we all have something to learn from eachother. You've found a place to have your burning questions answered, share your fears and triumphs, and connect with others who are living (or have lived) through the same situations as you find yourself in. So sign up- we'd love to meet you!
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    51. AN & AF Rockwood Unit No. 303, ANAVETS, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    Provides assistance and support to veterans, Canadian military personnel and their families. Includes a calendar of events, photo gallery and bulletin board.
    http://www.mts.net/~anav303

    Veterans In Canada
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    Winnipeg, Manitoba Rockwood Unit No. 303
    Fifty-Fifth Anniversary
    Updated: July 1, 2009
    The NEW Official Web Site of the Rockwood No. 303 is now:
    http://rockwood303.com/ Thank you for your visits to this humble site
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    Unit No. 1 Unit No. 10 Unit No. 13 Unit No. 60 Unit No. 151 Unit No. 257 Unit No. 283 Unit No. 388 Ladies Auxiliary ANAVETS Bowl Dominion Command Site The Rockwood Unit No. 303 is located at: 341 Wilton Street Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada The Clubroom Phone Number is: The Manager's Phone Number is:

    52. Canadian Military Police Information & Resources
    CanadianMilitaryPolice.com offers military police information, news, forum discussions, and other resources pertinent to military police activities.
    http://www.canadianmilitarypolice.com/index.html

    53. CanadaInfo
    A look at the nation s government, its history and people, the land itself, and the Canadian military.
    http://www.craigmarlatt.com/canada/

    54. Canadian Military History Gateway - Home
    The Canadian Military History Gateway provides several ways to discover, access and exploit online military history resources, including a graphical interactive timeline
    http://www.cmhg.gc.ca/html/index-eng.asp
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    55. Canadian Military History Gateway / Passerelle Pour L'histoire Militaire Canadie
    Portal to websites and digitized resources about Canada s military history in order to provide access to the military history resources of Canadian museums, libraries, archives and other organizations through a single gateway.
    http://www.cmhg-phmc.gc.ca/
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    57. Introduction - From Colony To Country: A Reader's Guide To Canadian Military His
    Bibliographical pathfinder for the general reader with an interest in Canada s military heritage. From the National Library of Canada.
    http://www.collectionscanada.ca/military/index-e.html
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    From Colony to Country: A Reader's Guide to Canadian Military History has been re-organized, with a new design. In addition to the military campaigns already listed on the site, From Colony to Country offers two new themes, the Rebellions of 1837 and 1838 and the Second World War , as well as material pertaining to Aboriginal Soldiers in the First World War How the Site Has Been Reorganized Each military campaign has been divided into ten new subsections that contain texts, notes and bibliographic references. The ten new subsections are listed below:
    • General References Government and the Military Troops and Traditions Personal Stories Aboriginal Peoples Multicultural Communities Women Art, Music and Literature Commemorations Web Research
    For those interested in researching family histories, works pertaining to genealogy, where they exist, have been included in the Commemorations section for each of the military campaigns.
    Created: 2006-01-17
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    58. Canadian Military Heritage Museum
    Southern Ontario s largest military museum, housing collections from the War of 1812 to the present day. Features equipment from the army, navy, and air force, including restored vehicles, uniforms, and medals.
    http://comdir.bfree.on.ca/cmhm/
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    59. Canadian Military Spending Reports, Analysis & Discussion :: CanadianMilitarySpe
    Welcome to CanadianMilitarySpending.com a PRIVATE, NONGOVERNMENT, website featuring government disclosures, independent discoveries, published statistics, exclusive reports
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    Welcome to CanadianMilitarySpending.com a PRIVATE, NON-GOVERNMENT, website featuring government disclosures, independent discoveries, published statistics, exclusive reports, and personal comments from individuals interested in, and concerned about, issues related to the expenditure of public funds as they may apply to the Canadian military, Department of National Defense (DND), Canadian Forces (CF) and other Government of Canada Ministries, departments, and programmes!
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    60. Testaments Of Honour Historical Archive
    A non-profit foundation dedicated to preserving Canadian military history. Personal oral histories by Canadian veterans on digital video.
    http://www.testaments.ca/

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