From the archives: Dead man appears to old comrade

An item from the Legion Magazine.


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The battlefield of St. Julien, Belgium, photographed in 1919 (O-4653/DND/LAC)

From the archives: Dead man appears to old comrade

STORY BY LEGION MAGAZINE

This story appeared in a June 1926 issue of The Legionary, the predecessor for Legion Magazine that celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. The piece has been left mostly as it was originally published, with only minor copy edits to correct typos or glaring omissions.

“Hello, Jack!”

“My God, Tom, I buried you in France – thought you were dead!”

“Not me, Jack; this is me here.”

And Guard John Reid at the Jail Farm, Langstaff, Ont., walking into the refectory for duty at dinner hour, a few days ago renewed his wartime friendship with Thomas Armstrong, a comrade he has been mourning since the sad day following the battle of St. Julien in the fateful spring of 1915.

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The Briefing
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One of 430 Lancasters built at Victory Aircraft in Malton, Ont., the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum’s 81-year-old Mk. X is one of only two of the bombers flying today. The other is in Britain. [Stephen J. Thorne/LM]

An armchair tour of Canada’s only airworthy Lancaster bomber, Part 2

STORY BY ALEX BOWERS

For 50 hours each year, the skies above Mount Hope near Hamilton, Ont., play host to a time capsule unlike any other. Its true uniqueness lies not in its make or model but in its spirit—in what, fundamentally, it symbolizes.

Only one other—sited an entire ocean away in Lincolnshire, England—bears any resemblance, at least as far as the clouds are concerned. Together, they’re titans, transatlantic feats of engineering and the last two airworthy Lancaster bombers in the world.

Of these, however, just one is Canadian.

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Night Show – performer announcement

An update from the Capital Air Show this Octobver that will feature the Canadian Forces Snowbirds.


Greetings!

You asked us to keep the twilight magic alive, and we are thrilled to deliver. We are incredibly excited to announce our first official Night Performer for the 2026 California Capital Airshow: Redline Airshows!

Piloted by the dynamic father-son duo of Ken and Austin Rieder, Redline Airshows brings high-energy, precision formation aerobatics to the Sacramento skies in their custom Van’s RV-8 aircraft.

Equipped with specially modified wingtips, Ken and Austin will light up the night by launching dazzling fireworks directly from their aircraft!

Combined with high-speed maneuvers, their unique blend of aerobatics and pyrotechnics perfectly captures the mesmerizing night-show experience that you told us was the absolute highlight of 2024.

Have a spectacular day!

“Az”

Your California Capital Air Show Insider

P.S. – Stay tuned for more exciting performer announcements and ticket launch details as we prepare to light up the night once again in 2026!

2026 California Capital Airshow

Celebrating 20 Years & America’s 250th Birthday with the

United States Air Force Thunderbirds
and the
Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds!
October 10-11, 2026

Sacramento Mather Airport – KMHR

Presented by Sacramento County in partnership with the City of Rancho Cordova

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Love behind enemy lines: An Anglo-Canadian couple’s D-day exploits

An item from the Legion Magazine.


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Sonia and Guy d’Artois. [Wikimedia]

Love behind enemy lines: An Anglo-Canadian couple’s D-day exploits

STORY BY ALEX BOWERS

“Tell 14 the Queen’s terrace is wide,” said the BBC presenter over radio airwaves on June 1, 1944. To most listeners in occupied France, the strange statement would have meant little. To Guy d’Artois, a 27-year-old Canadian agent of the Special Operations Executive (SOE)—together with French Resistance fighters of the DITCHER circuit—the cryptic code signified the news they had been waiting for: D-Day would begin within the next 15 days.

There was no time to lose.

d’Artois’ duties, alongside the Maquis groups he led behind enemy lines, were to hamper German movements in advance of Operation Neptune. Whether sabotaging rail lines, cutting communications or ambushing convoys, it was his job to occupy the occupiers around Charolles and the wider Saône-et-Loire region of France while the Allied invasion proceeded in Normandy.

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The Lancaster bomber of the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, one of only two airworthy Lancs in the world. [Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum]

An armchair tour of Canada’s only airworthy Lancaster bomber, Part 1

STORY BY ALEX BOWERS

They call her Vera—and she sings.

Her voice may not carry through the sky like bluebirds, for bluebirds cannot roar. Her stature may seldom tower above the white cliffs of Dover, for her heart lies across an ocean. An English sweetheart she is not—although the late, great Vera Lynn did surely approve.

For a few months each year—a mere 50 hours in total—a very different icon leaves its hangar at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Mount Hope near Hamilton, Ont., as the sound of its four Packard Merlin 224 engines churns the air. Capable of reaching speeds of 443 kilometres per hour, the beloved beast is a true sight to behold when it graces the heavens, its roughly 21-metre-long frame looming large amidst the clouds.

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