Between 1914 and 1918, more than 650,000 Canadians and Newfoundlanders fought to protect the peace and freedom we enjoy today. Of those, more than 68,000 gave their lives and another 170,000 were wounded.
The recent passing of Canadas last First World War Veteran marks an important milestone in Canadian military history.
On April 9, Vimy Ridge Day, Canadians have the opportunity to pay their respect and to honour all those who served our country in the First
World War.
Join your community in a special commemorative ceremony paying tribute to a generation that defined a nation.
More information:
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/remembers/sub.cfm?source=feature/crfww
@OBSysteme Well Canada used to be part of Birtain's,like Australia used to be part of Birtain,they only want to serve together in world war 1 because they were called to help fight for country or country's.Like im am from Canada but i love Japan,if they wanted help i go,but i want to them to know that im from Canada to know that we are here to support,help you and i do the rest of country because they know they want help if they doing right thngs.
simple or maybe not?
no argue just like talk.
nickshooter23 4 months ago
@OBSysteme no they serve togther.
nickshooter23 4 months ago