Marc Garneau Was Aboard

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Space Shuttle Endeavor was launched with Canadian astronaut Marc Garneau aboard, on his third and final space flight.

Bob Thirsk Back to Earth

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Canadian astronaut Bob Thirsk returned to Earth after six months on the International Space Station.

Lucarno Pact

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The Lucarno Pact was signed by Germany with Britain, France, Belgium, and Italy and which confirmed Germany's western borders with France and Belgium - as was established by the Treaty […]

R.A.F. Wellington Bomber

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An RAF Wellington bomber, crewed mainly by Canadians, is badly shot up but still acquires key data on German airborne rader.

Ravenna

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1944 Canadian 1st Division captured Ravenna, Italy.

Canada Declared War

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Canada declared war on Finland, Hungary and Romania, the same day as Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.

Battle of Hong Kong

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The BAttle of Hong Kong began following the attack on PEarl Harbor.

Battle of Hong Kong

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The Battle of Kong Kong began following the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Moro River was Crossed

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Canadian troops crossed the Moro River and pushed toward Ortona, Italy.

‘High Flight’ Died

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RCAF Pilot Officer John Gillespie Jr., composer of the sonnet "High Flight", died when his Spitfire collided with another aircraft during tactical training exercises.

Attacked Ortona, Italy

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1943 The Canadian 1st Division led off teh attack to dislodge the Germans from Ortona, Italy

Arson at Knights of Columbus Hostel

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An arsonist burned down the Knights of Columbus Hostel in St. John's. 99 died, and 109 were injured. German sabotage was suspected.

HMCS Saguenay

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The Canadian destroyer HMCS Saquenay (DDH 206) was commissioned.

Battle of the Bulge

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Germany launched the Battle of the Bulge, its final offensive on the Western Front.

Japan on Hong Kong

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Japanese forces landed on Hong Kong Island.

Battle of Gallipoli, Turkey

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The Newfoundland Regiment was among the last to be evacuated (December 19-20) from Suvla Bay after the disastrous Battle of Gallipoli, Turkey.

Royal Canadian Dragoons

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The Royal Canadian Dragoons and the Royal Canadian Regiment were formed.

Flanders

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As Christmas approached, soldiers of the Canadian Corps suffered through a cold, wet winter in Flanders.

HMCS Clayoquot

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U-806 was torpedoed HMCS Clayoquot off Halifax. Eight hands were lost.

Constitutional Act

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Britain's Constitutional Act created Upper and Lower Canada and set the stage for rebellion.

“This is Ortona, a West Canadian Town”

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1943, About December 27th: The German 1st Parachute Division quietly left Ortona, Italy to the Canadians. Canadian battle losses for December exceeded 2,300, including 500 dead.

Incendiary Bombs

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Germany dropped incendiary bombs on London, England.

U.S.S.R.

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The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was created.

RCAF Reached Its Peak

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The RCAF reached its peak strength with 215,000 personnel, including 15,000 members of the Women's Division.

Troops in the Ruhr

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French and Belgian troops began the occupation of the Ruhr following German failure to maintain reparation payments.

Japan Out!

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Japan withdrew from the Second London Naval Conference after its request that its fleet be granted parity with the fleets of Britaain and the U.S. was refused.

Convoy SC-118

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1943 Convoy SC-118, which sailed from Halifax, was attacked in mid-Atlantic (February 4 - 7) by 20 U-boats. 13 merchantmen were sunk.

Operation Veritable

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1945 In 1945 the Allies were driving eastward into the Rhineland, west of the Rhine River, and east of the Maas River, toward Germany's centre. Operation Veritable started on February […]

RAF Raid On Rotterdam

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1941 The RAF raided oil-storage facilities in Rotterdam.

Dresden Bombed

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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was […]

Nazis = 44% of Vote

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The Nazi Party secured 44% of the national vote.

“Plan Sickle”

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Hitler adopted "Plan Sickle" for the invasion west, with the main thrust made through Ardennes (Belgium. Luxembourg, France).

Rhineland

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Germany reoccupied the Rhineland.

Germans Into Austria

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German troops marched into Austria and Anschluss (political union) was proclaimed.

Hitler Came in 2nd

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Hitler came second to Hindenburg in presidential elections, having gained 30% of the vote.

Fascist Fighting Corps

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Mussolini was among those who formed the Fascist Fighting Corps.

Rome Pact

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Italy, Austria, and Hungary signed the Rome Pact.

Nazi Party

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The German Workers' Party, with a program drafted by Hitler, was renamed the Nazi Party.

Treaty of Rapallo

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Germany and Russia signed the Treaty of Rapallo which enabled the Germans to establish arms factories in Russia.

London Naval Treaty

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U.S., Britain and Japan signed the London Naval Treaty in which they agreed to restrict tonnages of warships.

415 Maritime Patrol Squadron

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No. 415 Maritime Patrol Squadron, RCAF, was formed. It was based in Prince Edward Island.

Battle of Cut Knife

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In the Battle of Cut Knife, Chief Poundmaker's Cree warriors dealt Canadian troops their last defeat of the Northwest Rebellion.

3 May 1917

Nearly 500 Germans are captured as Canadians attack at Fresnoy, east of Vimy Ridge.

Fresnoy

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Nearly 500 Germans were captured as Canadians attacked at Fresnoy, east of Vimy Ridge.

4 May 1910

The Royal Canadian Navy is established.

Royal Canadian Navy

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The Royal Canadian Navy was established.

5 May 1945

Canadian General Charles Foukes accepts the German surrender in the Netherlands.

Foulkes in Netherlands

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Canadian General Charles Foulkes accepted the German surrender in the Netherlands.

6 May 2010

Lt.-Col. Maryse Carmichael becomes the first female commander of the Canadian Forces Snowbirds.

Female Snowbirds Commander

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Lt.-Col. Maryse Carmichael became the first female commander of the Canadian Forces Snowbirds.

7 May 1944

A U-boat sinks HMCS Valleyfield in teh Atlantic Ocean. 125 perish.

HMCS Valleyfield

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A U-boat sank HMCS Valleyfield in the Atlantic Ocean; 125 perished.

8 May 1915

The Princess Patricia;s Canadian Light Infantry helps prevent a German breakout in the Ypres salient.

Ypres Salient

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The Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry helped prevent a German break-through in the Ypres Salient.

9 May 1813

Maj. General Henry Procter and Tecumseh are forced to end a 10 day siege at Fort Meigs in Ohio.

Procter vs. Tecumseh

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Maj.-Gen. Henry Procter and Tecumseh were forced to end a 10-day siege at Fort Meigs in Ohio.

Enigma Cipher Captured

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1941 The British captured an Enigma cipher machine and codebooks after it boarded U-110 south of Iceland.

Antwerp Port Facilities

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1945 The Allies were denied access to the port facilities at Antwerp, Belgium, and thus the ability to move equipment, supplies and men into northwestern Europe so as to push […]

Liri Valley, Italy

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Canadian tanks supported the attack on German lines in Italy's Liri Valley.

Battle of the St. Lawrence

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The Battle of the St. Lawrence began with a U-boat sinking two streamers off the Gaspé coast.

Neutral in U.S. Civil War

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Queen Victoria asked her subjects to remain neutral in the U.S. Civil War.

Trainee Navigator

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Trainee navigator Kenneth Spooner took over for an unconscious pilot, saving three lives, but crashed. He is posthumously awarded the George Cross.

Rotterdam Bombed

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1940 A German bombing raid caused massive damage in Rotterdam.

Pilot Training

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Canadian air force pilot training, in hiatus since 1918, resumed at Camp Borden, near Barrie, Ontario.

Kennedy in Ottawa

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U.S. President John F. Kennedy visited Ottawa.

HMCS Bras d’Or

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Work began on the first Canadian military hydrofoil, HMCS Bras d'Or.

Festubert, France

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Canadians launched initial attacks at Festubert, France.

Battle of Monte Cassino

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1944 May 18th: After 4 major assaults on the Monte Cassino abbey, the Germans were pushed out and forced back to the Hitler Line, by the Poles and 1st Canadian […]

Quebec Voted

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Quebec voted against negotiating sovereignty-assocation with Canada.

Meech Lake

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Lucien Bouchard resigned (May 21 - 22) from Cabinet over Meech Lake Accord constitutional amendments; subsequently formed the Bloc Québécois.

Pact of Steel

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Germany and Italy signed the Pact of Steel which created a military alliance.

S.S. Komagata Maru

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S.S. Komagata Maru arrived in Vancouver, but 352 Sikh, Muslim and Hindu refugees from India were turned away.

FLQ Separatists

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FLQ separatists bombed the U.S. consulate in Quebec City.

Corvettes in Newfoundland

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The first seven corvettes for the Newfoundland Escort Force arrived in St. John's.

Hill 467

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In Korea, six Canadian soldiers were killed and 54 wounded in an attack (May 29 - 30) on Kakhul-bong (Hill 467).

1940, June 3rd – Dunkirk Evacuation

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June 3rd, 1940 was the last night of the evacuation from Dunkirk, bringing the total number of men rescued to 220,000 British and 120,000 French and Belgians.

1944, June 6th – D-Day

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1944, June 6th: Allied paratroopers, including about 450 Canadians, parachuted from aircraft or landed in gliders behind German coastal defences on D-Day. Click on https://rememberourvets.ca/index.php/leblanc-leopold-paul-charles/

D-Day

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Allied paratroopers, including about 450 Canadians, parachuted from aircraft or landed in gliders behind German coastal defences on D-Day. Click on https://rememberourvets.ca/index.php/leblanc-leopold-paul-charles/