The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 186Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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... Canadian squadrons overseas to 44 . Mr. Power said that the R.C.A.F. also had nearly 12,000 training aircraft operating in Canada , and that number would be aug- mented by another 1,000 to cover requirements of the Common- wealth Air ...
... Canadian squadrons overseas to 44 . Mr. Power said that the R.C.A.F. also had nearly 12,000 training aircraft operating in Canada , and that number would be aug- mented by another 1,000 to cover requirements of the Common- wealth Air ...
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... Canadian Premier . On his return to Ottawa ( May 21 ) after an uneventful flight direct to the airfield of the capital city , the Prime Minister was enthusiastically greeted by a large crowd and was formally welcomed by Colonel J. L. ...
... Canadian Premier . On his return to Ottawa ( May 21 ) after an uneventful flight direct to the airfield of the capital city , the Prime Minister was enthusiastically greeted by a large crowd and was formally welcomed by Colonel J. L. ...
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... Canadian- Australian Mutual Aid Agreement had been signed at Ottawa on March 9. Under this agreement , Australia expected to receive from Canada goods ... Canadian delegation , announced the Canadian Government's 152 1944 IMPERIAL HISTORY.
... Canadian- Australian Mutual Aid Agreement had been signed at Ottawa on March 9. Under this agreement , Australia expected to receive from Canada goods ... Canadian delegation , announced the Canadian Government's 152 1944 IMPERIAL HISTORY.
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INVASION OF NORMANDY | 33 |
Americans advance from Avranches 73 Canadian Offensive towards Falaise | 74 |
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