Monthly Archives: February 2018

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The dream of space thrives

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The dream of space thrives

The dream of space thrives

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

When I was young, the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo launches out of Cape Canaveral were family television events without parallel. There was a sense of awe surrounding those NASA missions, culminating years later in the triumphant moon landings. The astronauts were household names: John Glenn. Buzz Aldrin. Neil Armstrong. Yes, even Yuri Gagarin.

Now, as more than 1,700 spy, military and communications satellites orbit the Earth, the visionaries appear to be coming more from the research and private sectors—names like Stephen Hawking, Bill Gates, the late Steve Jobs and, notably, Elon Musk, a South African-born Canadian citizen and Queen’s University dropout whose SpaceX success is revolutionizing exploration of the heavens.

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The urge to fly, but how?

The urge to fly, but how?

Story by Terry Fallis

When I was a kid, I was fascinated by anything that flew. I well remember spending birthday money on those 25-cent balsa wood gliders. The first challenge was assembling them without snapping the fragile wings.

They actually flew pretty well, provided there was not even a whisper of wind, but they didn’t fly for long. As I recall, you had about 10 minutes of flying fun before they nose-dived into the pavement, splintering into pieces.

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Twenty-Five Great Canadian Aviators
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February 23, 2013

Sapphire, Canada’s first military satellite, is launched to monitor space debris and satellites orbiting 6,000 to 40,000 kilometres above Earth.

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U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps (USNSCC) Arkansas Division Cadet Receives Royal Canadian Legion Cadet Medal of Excellence

At Saturday’s 2018 Annual Inspection of the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps (USNSCC) Arkansas Division, cadet Daniel Ordonez was presented with the Royal Canadian Legion Cadet Medal of Excellence by US Branch #25 President, Fred Rutledge.


Comrade Rutledge presenting to Cadet Ordonez the Legion Cadet Medal with LTJG Gabriel Mikulich (Commanding Officer) in the center.

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Canadian Olympians who fought in the First World War

Canadian Olympians who fought in the First World War

As we cheer on Team Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, take a look back at the six incredible Canadian Olympians who fought in the First World War, five of whom died. #LestWeForget
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The truth about Poland and the Holocaust

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The truth about Poland

The truth about Poland

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

The names are synonymous with Nazi Germany’s diabolical plan to exterminate Europe’s Jewish population: Sobibor, Treblinka, Auschwitz. All of them, and multiple other extermination and concentration camps, were in Poland.

But Poland’s current president, Andrzej Duda, signed a controversial bill making it illegal to accuse the nation of complicity in crimes committed by Nazi Germany, including the Holocaust.

The law, which will next be reviewed by the country’s Constitutional Tribunal, also bans the use of terms such as “Polish death camps” in reference to Auschwitz and other Nazi extermination sites. Violators can be punished by fine or a jail sentence of up to three years.

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Mystery of the lucky Lancaster

Mystery of the lucky Lancaster

Story by Sharon Adams

It was just six weeks before the end of the Second World War when the telegram arrived for the Lee family in Winnipeg, all capital letters, like someone shouting to be heard above a rising internal wail: REGRET TO ADVISE THAT YOUR SON FLYING OFFICER JIM GEN LEE…IS REPORTED MISSING AFTER AIR OPERATIONS OVERSEAS MARCH TWENTY THIRD STOP LETTER FOLLOWS.

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February 13-15, 1945

British and American bombers drop thousands of explosives on Dresden, Germany, destroying the city.

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