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ALLIED VICTORY ON D-DAY CANADIAN THIRD DIVISION IN NORMANDY Canadian 3rd Division: Order of Battle Canadians in Normandy Picture File HISTORIAN'S TALE "Victory Campaign": Normandy landings "Victory Campaign": Failure at Le Mesnil-Patry Canadians on Juno The overall picture in a brief narrative from War Chronicle. RECORDS AND REPORTS BY ARMY PERSONNEL Winnipeg Rifles D-Day War Diary EXCERPTS FROM REGIMENTALS Little Black Devils: Winnipeg Rifles regimental 6 and 7 June 1944. Queen's Own Rifles of Canada regimental From 6 June to 2 July 1944. Queen's Own Rifles Picture File Regina Rifles regimental From 6 June to 30 July. REUNION Photos from the 60th anniversary of D-Day reunion: the Royal Regina Rifles Regiment: June 4-6, 2004. SOLDIER'S TALE Doug Hester D-Day vet of the Queen's Own Rifles. Colonel Charles Dalton, B Co., QOR, commander on D-Day obituary, 1999 Glenn Dodsworth Dickin, Regina Rifles, killed on D-Day 2ND CANADIAN ARMOURED BRIGADE IN NORMANDY HISTORIAN'S TALE First Hussars Regimental Normandy: Part One First Hussars Regimental Normandy: Part Two SOLDIER'S TALE Bill McCormick recollections McCormick's troop of the First Hussars made the deepest penetration of all forces on D-Day. |
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