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         Canadian Military:     more books (100)
  1. CANADIAN MILITARY AIRCRAFT: Aircraft of the Canadian Armed Forces: Serials and Photographs, 1968-1998 by John Griffin, 2007-04
  2. Who Killed the Canadian Military?: What Canada Must Do to Defend Itself in the 21st Century by J. L. Granatstein, 2004-01
  3. Saints, Sinners, and Soldiers: Canada's Second World War (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Jeffrey A. Keshen, 2007-08-30
  4. Objects of Concern: Canadian Prisoners of War Through the Twentieth Century (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Jonathan F. Vance, 1997-03
  5. Understanding Military Culture: A Canadian Perspective by Allan D. English, 2004-05
  6. Fight Or Pay: Soldiers' Families In The Great War (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Desmond Morton, 2004-09-30
  7. Canadian military exports -- no change in volume or practice.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Ploughshares Monitor by Ken Epps, 2001-06-01
  8. The history of the Canadian Military Engineers: Volume III, to 1971 by K. J Holmes, 1997
  9. Chronology of Canadian military aviation (Mercury series) by Hugh A Halliday, 1975
  10. Clio's Warriors: Canadian Historians and the Writing of the World Wars (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Tim Cook, 2007-02-15
  11. Betrayed: Scandal, Politics, and Canadian Naval Leadership (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Richard O. Mayne, 2007-08-30
  12. Canadian Military Heritage, Volume One (Canadian Military Heritage) by Rene Chartrand, 2001-04-01
  13. Avoiding Armageddon: Canadian Military Strategy and Nuclear Weapons, 1950-63 by Andrew Richter, 2003-09
  14. Another Kind of Justice: Canadian Military Law from Confederation to Somalia by Chris Madsen, 2000-01

1. Brat List Home - The Revival
The purpose of this website is to help people whose parents were in the canadian military find their childhood friends.
http://www.milbrats.net/
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About the Brat List
The purpose of this list is to be a database for people raised by Canadian military parents (ie, Military Brats). Its main aim is to help us find childhood acquaintances.
Mailing List
A new mailing list has been set up, more as an announce list for this site then anything, but also as a means for ppl to keep in touch while we rebuild the site. To subscribe, just send a message with the word 'subscribe' in it to members-request@milbrats.net
Other Places
Click here for other places for Brats to go on the web. This page includes my policy for adding links to this site.
Credits
  • The Brat List is created and maintained by a fellow Brat, Susan Minaker
  • Web Space provided through hub.org by another fine Brat, Marc G. Fournier

2. Canadian Military Medals And Decorations - Veterans Affairs Canada
Veteran Affairs Canada presents various war medals, service badges and honours. Provides detailed information of each, photographs where relevant and circumstances under which they would have been awarded.
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=collections/cmdp/mainmenu

3. Canadian Military Heritage Museum
Southern Ontario's largest military museum housing collections from the War of 1812 to the present day, featuring army, navy, air force, restored vehicles, uniforms and medals. Located in Brantford.
http://comdir.bfree.on.ca/cmhm/

4. Veterans Affairs Canada
canadian military history, medals and decorations and other collections. Tips on researching military related school projects. What services and benefits
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/
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To provide exemplary, client-centred services and benefits that respond to the needs of veterans, our other clients and their families, in recognition of their services to Canada; and to keep the memory of their achievements and sacrifices alive for all Canadians.
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5. C & E Museum - Foyer
Peacekeeping, and international stability operations, showing some early communications installations.
http://www.c-and-e-museum.org/te_tp9.htm
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Click on the envelope to comment on our site or suggest a change to the site.
Peacekeeping and International Stability Operations
With the collapse of the WARSAW PACT in 1989 the world situation changed. The threat of world wide nuclear war was suddenly reduced as the USSR fragmented and its international influence was severely reduced. Unfortunately, losing the super power "moderating" influences let many client states loose. Wars, civil disturbances and governmental collapses have increased dramatically and PEACEKEEPING AND PEACE MAKING have become the major global business. Canadian forces are now even more heavily committed in the service of peace than ever before. The list that follows, while not comprehensive, outlines some of the broad areas where Canadian troops have been employed in peacekeeping/stability operations over the past 100 years; over 30 of these missions have been under a United Nations mandate.
CANADA'S FIRST PEACEKEEPING MISSION
KOREA
Responding to the 25 June 1950 invasion of South Korea, Canada sent transport aircraft, three destroyers and an infantry brigade group to help restore peace.

6. Canadian Military Wives
This site has something for everyone, including husbands and children. But mainly for the wives and girlfriends of the canadian military.
http://www.geocities.com/cpl_trish/
Last updated on Dec.18 '00.
The song playing is "BETH" by KISS!
Hi everyone! Before you enter my world I would just like to say a few things. I have changed this site around in hopes that it would be easier to find things...please write me and tell me what you think.
I would also like to take a few minutes to tell you that I'm only a SPOUSE of the military. I know that this site wears the "CPL" name,and that my email addy has "cpl" in it, but I am NOT in the military.
This site is something that I have thought up of, I hope it seems fresh to you. There's a lot of great military spouse sites out there, and it's hard to be original :)
I would also like to thank all of you that have sent in poems, links and deployment tips. Without you this site wouldn't be as informative as it is. I hope that it's also an interesting site.
Now with that being said, grab a cup of coffee, sit back click on my rose and have fun surfing my site. Be sure to tell others about this. Did I mention that it's a CANADIAN Military Website? O.k I just did...but you'll also find States links, which are great, even if you don't live there.
To see what's new go to: What's New
Please sign my guestbook and tell the world what you think :)
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This page was created on April 18'00.

7. Canadian Military History Gateway / Passerelle Pour L'Histoire Militaire Canadie
Gateway to websites and digital resources about Canada s military history, developed by the Department of National Defence and supported by National Defence
http://www.cmhg.gc.ca/

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8. Index
This group, aiming to communicate information about the Security Branch of the Canadian Forces, presents information on the association and on military
http://www.cmpa-apmc.ca/
For Registration questions click on the flag Cliquez sur le drapeau pour toutes questions d'enregistrement

9. WarMuseum.ca - Today In History - Canadian Military History
Find out what happened on this day in canadian military history.
http://www.warmuseum.ca/cwm/tih/tih_e.html
QUICK LINKS Home page War Museum Visitor Information Youth Page Teachers Page Research Centre Today in History Museum of Civilization Children's Museum Postal Museum Virtual Mus. New France Artifact catalogue Library catalogue Boutique WarMuseum.ca Military History > Today in History
Today in History
Select a day and a month to read about the events that took place on that day in Canadian Military History January February March April May June July August September October November December Your browser doesn't support current web standards.
click here to go to an alternate version of this page
Canadian Military History Related Sites
Chronology of Canadian Military History
Newspaper Archives
Online Exhibitions
On this day in history, Canada Created: September 30, 2004
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10. RCMI - Royal Canadian Military Institute
RCMI, located in Toronto, Ontario is a club for current and former military officers and civilians with like interests. The site presents information on
http://www.rcmi.org/

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Sunil Ram, "The Death and Rebirth of New Orleans"
RCMI Commentary (September 2005)

This RCMI Commentary examines the strategic importance of New Orleans for the American economy, and assesses Huuricane Katrina's consequences. It is written by Sunil Ram, Professor at American Military University and a member of the RCMI Defence Studies Committee.
Ernie Regehr, "Failure to Meet the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Challenge,"
RCMI Commentary (July 2005)
This RCMI Commentary examines the problems associated with non-proliferation and the lack of agreement at the recent 2005 Review Conference for the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). It is written by Ernie Regehr, Director and Co-founder of Project Ploughshares and an Adjunct Associate Professor in Peace and Conflict Studies at Conrad Grebel University College.
SITREP
, Vol. 65, No. 4 (July/August2005)
The new issue of SITREP examines issues related to Canadian defence and the 'War on Terror'. It begins with an article by Howard Marsh, Defence Analyst at the Conference of Defence Associations Institute, on the recently released Canadian Defence Policy Statement. This is followed by an article by Ron Cleminson, a former Foreign Affairs official, on the UN Oil-for-Food, and one by Robin Frost, an independent defence analyst, on the threat posed by nuclear terrorism. The threat posed by WMD is further examined by Douglas A. Ross, professor at Simon Fraser University. This issue concludes with an article by Sunil Ram, professor at American Military University, on the roots of Islamic extremism.

11. Canadian Military Links
canadian military Links This is not an official project of the Canadian Armed Forces or the Department of National Defence. Address any questions about
http://www.iaw.on.ca/~awoolley/lwcf.html
Canadian Military Links

12. The Canadian Military Heritage Project. Find Your Military Ancestors And Learn T
Presenting canadian military history (the wars, uprisings and conflicts in which Canadians participated) to maintain the tradition of remembrance and to foster pride in our military heritage.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~canmil/index.html
Find your ancestors in free searchable Canadian Military Records. Build your family tree, and rediscover history. Find your military roots in Canada. Learn Canadian military history. Search the following: French-Indian Wars, American Revolution, War of 1812, Rebellion of 1837, Civil War, Fenian Raids, Red River Rebellion, Nile Expedition, North West Rebellion, South African (Boer) War, WW1, Siberian Expeditionary Force, Spanish Civil War, WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War, War in Afghanistan, Peacekeeping Missions Canadian Military Heritage Project
FIND YOUR MILITARY ANCESTORS! Given Name(s) Last Name Home Site Map Free Newsletter Shop for Genealogy ... Search this site Quick Links Olive Tree Genealogy - Specializing in ships passenger lists
Images of Ships Passenger Lists

AllCensusRecords.com

Palatine Genealogy

Huguenot Genealogy
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Past Voices: Letters Home
Poignant old letters
USA Genealogy - a mini USGenWeb

Lost Faces
Find ancestors in Old Photo Albums Rescued
The Paper Trail
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Ancestors At Rest
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13. Department Of National Defence And Canadian Forces (DND/CF)
DNet is the official Web site of the department of National Defence and Canadian Forces. It is the best source of current and historical Canadian
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

14. The Canadian Military Heritage Project. Find Your Military Ancestors And Learn T
Presenting canadian military history (the wars, uprisings and conflicts in which Canadians participated) to maintain the tradition of remembrance and to
http://www.rootsweb.com/~canmil/
Find your ancestors in free searchable Canadian Military Records. Build your family tree, and rediscover history. Find your military roots in Canada. Learn Canadian military history. Search the following: French-Indian Wars, American Revolution, War of 1812, Rebellion of 1837, Civil War, Fenian Raids, Red River Rebellion, Nile Expedition, North West Rebellion, South African (Boer) War, WW1, Siberian Expeditionary Force, Spanish Civil War, WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War, War in Afghanistan, Peacekeeping Missions Canadian Military Heritage Project
FIND YOUR MILITARY ANCESTORS! Given Name(s) Last Name Home Site Map Free Newsletter Shop for Genealogy ... Search this site Quick Links Olive Tree Genealogy - Specializing in ships passenger lists
Images of Ships Passenger Lists

AllCensusRecords.com

Palatine Genealogy

Huguenot Genealogy
...
Past Voices: Letters Home
Poignant old letters
USA Genealogy - a mini USGenWeb

Lost Faces
Find ancestors in Old Photo Albums Rescued
The Paper Trail
Find ancestors in Old Documents online
Ancestors At Rest
- Death records My Family Branches Great War (WW1) Homepage Partner Sites FREE!

15. Canadian Forces Directorate Of History And Heritage
The Directorate of History and Heritage's (DHH) mission is to develop and reinforce the Canadian Forces history, heritage, traditions, military
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

16. The Great War Homepage: Find Military Ancestors & Build Your Family Tree
Canada s Role in World War I 1914 ~ 1918. Find your military ancestors, learn their history, Now on The canadian military Heritage Project
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ww1can/
Find your military ancestors, learn their history, and build your family tree Are you interested in Genealogy or military history? Find your military ancestors in free searchable databases for World War One. Add branches to your family tree as you search your ancestry and build your genealogy. Discover your origins in military history, past events, moments in time and details of family history.
off-site records First Name Last Name Home Canadian Military Heritage Project My Family Branches
RootsWeb Meta Search
... RootsWeb General Search Welcome to the Canadian Great War Homepage It is not my intention to tell the entire story of World War 1, but to provide the visitor with an overview of Canada's role in this terrible conflict which cost the lives of more than 56,500 Canadian soldiers. Lest We Forget
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Now on The Canadian Military Heritage Project Victoria Cross Winners
Women in the War

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Find your WW1 Ancestor
My resource page tells you how to find your WW1 ancestor! IMPORTANT DISPATCH Letter written by Bellenden Seymour Hutcheson found!

17. Canadian Forces Recruiting - Recrutement Forces Canadiennes
Canadian Forces Recruiting - Forces canadiennes - Recrutement
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

18. The Canadian Military Heritage Project. Find Your Military
Presenting canadian military history (the wars, uprisings and conflicts in which Canadians participated) to maintain the tradition of remembrance and
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

19. CANADIAN WARPLANE HERITAGE
A rich site with details and photos of the museum's excellent collection of military aircraft. Located in Mount Hope, Ontario.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

20. Canadian Military Vehicles
Describes canadian military vehicles, including armoured trucks and tanks used in WWII.
http://www.mapleleafup.org/vehicles/index.html
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IN WW2, CANADA PRODUCED almost a million vehicles for service with the Commonwealth forces. In addition, the Canadian Army Overseas used a wide variety of miscellaneous British and American hard- and soft-skin vehicles. The categories below display history, specifications and photographs of many of these vehicles. We try to capture the essence of this era through cataloging restored examples wherever possible. This will also include examples of the restoration process. Obviously but happily, this will be an unending job, so please check back regularly as new examples are added and new categories activated. Needless to say, if you have any contributions to offer, please email us with your photos and descriptions (if you're close by, we might even be persuaded to come down and document your project ourselves). Also needless to say, we reserve the right to select and edit submissions based on quality, applicability and available space on our overtaxed server. Subscribe to the CMP List Powered by www.egroups.com

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