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Legion Magazine wins Silver at the 2019 National Magazine Awards

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Citizens of War - Award Winner
Citizens of War - Award Winner

Citizens of War
2019 National Magazine Awards – SILVER WINNER

Legion Magazine’s photo essay “Citizens of War” by Stephen J. Thorne has won SILVER for BEST PHOTOJOURNALISM & PHOTO ESSAY at the 42nd annual National Magazine Awards on May 31 in Toronto. The photo essay was originally published in the November/December 2018 issue of Legion Magazine.

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93-year-old D-Day veteran James Strachan: Old enough to die; too young to drink

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Front Lines
James Strachan: Old enough to die; too young to drink

James Strachan: Old enough to die;
too young to drink

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

The grim cost of the D-Day invasion still haunts James Strachan, 75 years after he delivered troops to the beaches of Normandy.

Strachan was a signaller aboard a Landing Craft, Infantry (Large), manning the Oerlikon gun as his assault vessel shuttled back and forth across the rolling English Channel, ferrying seasick soldiers in and dead and wounded out during history’s greatest seaborne invasion.

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Milestones
Billy Bishop’s early morning raid

Billy Bishop’s early morning raid

Story by Sharon Adams

In the first two months of Billy Bishop’s flying career, from the end of March to the end of May 1917, the flying ace had brought down 22 planes and earned the Distinguished Service Order and the Military Cross. And his most famous exploit was yet to come.

On June 2, he took off in his Nieuport 17 aircraft from the home base of No. 60 Squadron in northern France, deliberately early in the morning, intending to destroy an aerodrome. “Dawn was the hour I considered advisable, as there would be very few machines in the air, and I would have a great chance of evading trouble on the way to the aerodrome,” he wrote in Winged Warfare.

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This week in history
This week in history

May 30, 2007

Combat cameraman Master Corporal Darrell Jason Priede of Burlington, Ont., is among seven NATO soldiers killed when their Chinook helicopter is reportedly brought down by Taliban fighters in Afghanistan.

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Queen Victoria and the growth of Canada

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Queen Victoria and the growth of Canada

Queen Victoria and the growth of Canada

Story by Sharon Adams

May 24 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria, during whose 63-year reign Canada moved from colony to confederation—mostly peacefully, thanks in large part to her.

Perhaps she was predisposed to fondness for the colony, as her father, Edward, Duke of Kent lived in Canada in the 1790s, eventually becoming commander-in-chief of the British North American forces. Prince Edward Island is named for him.

In 1837 and 1838, the years Victoria ascended to the throne and was crowned, bloody rebellion was quashed in the British colonies of Lower and Upper Canada (Quebec and Ontario today). Rebels, unhappy with the ruling elite, wanted more control over raising and spending of revenues in their colonies.

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D-Day Addresses
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The mighty word on D-Day

The mighty word on D-Day

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

The American employed soaring oratory in calling D-Day troops to “the Great Crusade.” The Brit summoned the words of a 17th-century soldier-poet as he urged the “team” on in their “great and righteous cause.”

The Canadian, on the other hand, reminded his troops of the “knowledge and experience bought and paid for” by brothers-in-arms who had gone down to abject defeat at Dieppe two years earlier.

The generals commanding Allied forces on D-Day took different tacks in their efforts to inspire soldiers boarding ships and aircraft bound for the greatest seaborne invasion the world has ever seen.

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This week in history
This week in history

May 24, 1819

Queen Victoria is born at Kensington Palace.

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