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Veterans Affairs Canada Veterans Affairs provides 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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Canadian War Museum An entirely new website explaining Canada's rich military history from earliest times to the present, featuring the experiences of people on the battlefields and at home.
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The Library and Archives of Canada The new Library and Archives Canada website integrates the former National Library of Canada and National Archives of Canada websites.
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The Canadian Great War Homepage Find your military ancestors, learn their history, and build your family tree.
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Luce Maple Leaf The Luce Maple Leaf Association was created in 1997. The purpose of this association is: The organization of ceremonies commemorating the action of Canadian during the war 1914-1918 and of visits of the Canadian cemeteries.
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Canadian War Poster Collection This website contains basic descriptions and images of each poster, an artist index, a search facility, and an essay about Canadian War Posters.
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Canada and the First World War Canada's contribution to the First World War led to growing autonomy and international recognition, but at great cost.
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54th Bn Canadian Infantry, 1915 - 1919 We remember the fighting men of the Canadian Army`s 54th Battalion in World War One.
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Canadian Army's 102nd Infantry Battalion Welcome to the story of the Canadian Army's 102nd Infantry Battalion in World War One
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Canadian Expeditionary Force Study Group Dedicated to the Study of the Canadian Expeditionary Force
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Russians & Ukrainians in the CEF 1914-1919 Since 2003, research has been undertaken and continues about thousands of men from Ukrainian and other regions of Imperial Russia who enlisted in Canada.
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Canadian Great War Project The Canadian Great War Project is intended to promote interest in Canada's participation in World War 1, commonly referred to as the Great War, to research the Canadians who participated in the Great War 1914-1919 or other nationalities who served in the CEF. The content is primarily database driven to facilitate searches for information. The site is, and will continue to be, a work in progress; there are currently (Sept 2010) over 116,254 entries of individual soldiers, and has become a collaborative effort among those interested in researching Canada and the Great War.
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