
AB Liznick survived Athabaskan sinking and solitary confinement at POW camp
Able Seaman Harry Liznick was forced to leap into the cold waters of the English
Able Seaman Harry Liznick was forced to leap into the cold waters of the English
Canada’s last Dambuster has slipped the surly bonds of earth. Sergeant (retired) Frederick Edwin Sutherland
Colonel Andrew Atherton, CFB Borden Commander, and Chief Warrant Officer Michael Charette, the Base Chief, travelled to
Ottawa, Ontario — The red poppy, in the language of flowers, stands for consolation. Red
As Remembrance Day approaches, Canadians remember those who served – and fell – in the
One hundred years ago, on October 27, 1918, Wing Commander William Barker fought the aerial
Every year on November 11th, we honour the troops who have lost their lives and
“We have the only Lancaster in the world equipped with a bouncing bomb!” said Dan
The Royal Canadian Mint has issued a commemorative coin highlighting Newfoundland’s extraordinary contribution to final victory in
“When the Canadians launched their offensive to liberate us, they discovered a city on fire.”