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Canadian Military Heritage Minutes

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  • typical american attitude. Let them think what they want....we can still say that we torched the white house in the war of 1812

  • this prob comes from the fact that as a whole, canada would rather drink beer and play hockey rather than invading other countries looking for ''wepons of mass destruction''. 2ndly, at least canadians can point out our own country on a map

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  • @muffin43223

    lol @ faggot america jr. canadians thinking americans cant find their country on a map. congrats on being brainwashed by your media fucktard

  • courageous winnipeg men :)

  • @spin1200s The best people in this country come from the Maritimes.

  • @nardpuncher I second that!

  • Whoa!...Winnipeg sure provides a lot of hardcore bastards!

  • @flash46196 Manitoba and the provinces of the Maritimes are have-not provinces and have historically had high rates of poverty. You tend to see higher enrollment in the Armed Forces in impoverished areas which is one reason why there was a proportionately greater representation in the military from these areas.

  • @flash46196 He was Polish Canadian

  • @flash46196 He was Polish Canadian

  • @sdgdsgs yeah. By the time Mynarski jumped, his entire leg and part of his parachute was on fire. he died of burns shortly after landing. The burning Landcaster hit a tree on its way down, which snapped the tail end off the plane, throwing Brophy free just before the crash.

  • @walkertexasranger33 Most likely because WW1 was the war to end all wars.  WW1 was also a very ugly war, trench warfare that was mostly a stalemate. As for WW2 the Brits and Americans want to take all the credit for that one. I have no respect for Churchill and the attitude he had towards Canadian, Ausie, and New Zealand troops.

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