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Battle of the Atlantic: A U-boat hunter remembers

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Battle of the Atlantic: A U-boat hunter remembers

STORY BY STEPHEN J. THORNE

They’d be there when Able Seaman Elmer Auld landed on the bridge for his early-morning watch aboard the corvette Giffard—seven U-boats somewhere out in the mid-Atlantic, beyond the cover of air patrols, in an area known as “The Black Hole.”

Then, almost as if they had waited for his arrival on deck, the German wolf packs would disappear beneath the waves and “it”—the hunt—was on.

 

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Unfit for action overseas during WW I, Albert Goodwin fought at home for workers’ rights

STORY BY SHARON ADAMS

Albert Goodwin, known as “Ginger,” due to his red hair, emigrated to Canada in 1906 and began working in a mine on Vancouver Island.

The company Goodwin worked for paid white miners about $4 a day, support workers less and Chinese workers a fraction of that.

 

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Battle of the St. Lawrence: Airman down

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Battle of the St. Lawrence: Airman down

STORY BY STEPHEN J. THORNE

At 3:35 a.m. on July 6, 1942, four P-40 Kittyhawk fighters scrambled out of the air station at Mont-Joli, Que., and went U-boat hunting. One of them never returned.

Near the end of their two-hour patrol, Kittyhawk AK915, piloted by Squadron Leader Jacques Chevrier, went down in up to 70 metres of water, less than five kilometres off Cap-Chat, Que. The wreck was never found, a cause was never determined and Chevrier’s remains were not recovered.

 

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Ships battle in the American Revolutionary War off Nova Scotia

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Ships battle in the American Revolutionary War off Nova Scotia

STORY BY SHARON ADAMS

Back in the days before steam and internal combustion engines when ships were propelled by wind, strange sails on the horizon could spell trouble—especially in war time.

Three months before the last battle of the American Revolutionary War (or War of Independence, depending on the point of view) in July 1781, a British convoy off present-day Nova Scotia proved that point.

 

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Canadian military breaks with tradition, changes dress codes

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Canadian military breaks with tradition, changes dress codes

STORY BY STEPHEN J. THORNE

Anxious to attract increasingly reticent recruits and bring dated policies more in line with evolving societal norms, the Canadian Armed Forces have announced new dress codes, with an emphasis on being gender-neutral.

That means traditional short hair is out—unless you prefer it that way. Soldiers, sailors and aircrew can now grow their manes as long and in whatever colour they want, provided they don’t cover their faces or impede operational performance.

 

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A memorable July 1944 dogfight

STORY BY SHARON ADAMS

Flight Lieutenant Cecil Brown, of Mississauga, Ont., had a bird’s-eye view of the D-Day invasion.

“On D-Day…the role of our 127 Wing, RCAF was to provide close cover for the beachhead armies against enemy aircraft,” he recalled in Jean E. Portugal’s We Were There—RCAF and Others.

 

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