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Offline E.S.P. GAGE

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Remembrance- Veterans Day Canadian Facts
« on: November 10, 2009, 04:20:28 PM »


As with World War 1, Canadians were not only considered expert and professional soldiers, they were feared by the Germans as an omen of impending attack. The Canadian forces were relied upon to provide defence on the high seas and over Britain, and to spearhead assaults for major battles. Once again Canadians had proved themselves on the battlefield and fought ferociously to win every battle they were engaged in.
 
1.1 million Canadians served in WWII, including 106,000 in the Royal Canadian Navy and 200,000 in the Royal Canadian Air Force. In 1944 the Canadian Population was 11,946,000, the US had a population of 138,397,345

The first Canadian infantryman to die in World War II was Private John Gray. He was captured and executed by the Japanese on December 13, 1941 in Hong Kong.

Canada was the first Commonwealth country to send troops to Britain in 1939.

During 1939-45 hundreds of thousands of Canadians - more than 40 per cent of the male population between the ages of 18 and 45, and virtually all of them volunteers - enlisted

During the Second World War, Canadian industries manufactured war materials and other supplies for Canada, the United States, Britain, and other Allied countries. The total value of Canadian war production was almost $10 billion - approximately $100 billion in today's dollars.

The Canadians' contributions in WWII are often overlooked, yet they had the 4th largest air force and the 3rd largest navy, who helped protect Allied convoys in the Atlantic. They gave an added industrial output as well as 6 army divisions, of whom 45,000 gave their lives for the Allies.

There were 433 Medals of Honor awarded during WWII, 219 of them were given after the recipient's death

From 6 June 1944 to 8 May 1945 in Europe the Allies had 200,000 dead and 550,000 wounded


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Re: Remembrance- Veterans Day Canadian Facts
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2009, 06:35:40 PM »
wow interesting facts. I agree that the contribution of Canadians is understated and overlooked.

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Re: Remembrance- Veterans Day Canadian Facts
« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2009, 07:12:27 PM »
The first Canadian infantryman to die in World War II was Private John Gray. He was captured and executed by the Japanese on December 13, 1941 in Hong Kong.
Why would the Japanese take a prisoner to Hong Kong to kill him?
Unless the Japanese had already concured that region by the time the Canadians got there.... Which as far as I know is not correct.
   
Other than that overlooked detail, good fact-filled post....

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Re: Remembrance- Veterans Day Canadian Facts
« Reply #4 on: November 10, 2009, 07:30:59 PM »
I refuse to read from Wiki (not credible). But if your trying to prove me wrong Im willing to accept you word that i'm wrong if it make you happy.  ;)

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Re: Remembrance- Veterans Day Canadian Facts
« Reply #5 on: November 10, 2009, 08:03:57 PM »
wiki is credible for a time line, this isn't school.

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Re: Remembrance- Veterans Day Canadian Facts
« Reply #6 on: November 10, 2009, 11:22:29 PM »
Canadians do an amazing job in Afghanistan. Where as the rest of NATO can never put up a fight. I wish the Brits were back, the Para's are amazing quality of soldiers.


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Re: Remembrance- Veterans Day Canadian Facts
« Reply #7 on: November 11, 2009, 08:44:28 AM »
agreed




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Re: Remembrance- Veterans Day Canadian Facts
« Reply #8 on: November 11, 2009, 11:04:25 AM »
great post very interesting! canucks are surly from the same stock as those of us from the states.

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Re: Remembrance- Veterans Day Canadian Facts
« Reply #9 on: November 11, 2009, 12:28:24 PM »
Good work Canada!  You are the helmet that keeps our head safe.

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Re: Remembrance- Veterans Day Canadian Facts
« Reply #10 on: November 20, 2009, 06:48:30 PM »
Good work Canada!  You are the helmet that keeps our head safe.


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