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From the Legion Magazine.


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Beautifully printed on premium stock

These posters are available onultra-smooth white cover stock(12″ x 18″) or premium poster paper (24″ x 36″) to deliver a striking image.

 

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Start your unique collection

This commemorative poster series features rare archival images of Canadian moments in history and war.

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Battle of Vimy Ridge!
Battle of Passchendaele Poster!

 

 

 

Makes the perfect addition

These posters make the perfect addition to any home, office, study, classroom, or Legion Hall!

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Choose from two sizes

All posters are available in
12″ x 18″ or 24″ x 36″ formats.

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Battle of Ypres!
Second Battle of Ypres

 

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Saint Julien Memorial

 

 

 

Only available in our shop!

These historic posters are exclusive to Legion Magazine’sonline store and won’t be found anywhere else.

 

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Best Selling 5-Volume Set!
New Vintage War Posters!
World Map of Remembrance
Passchendaele Package
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Rare vintage war posters for only $19.95!

From the Legion Magazine.


Legion Magazine
Vintage War Posters now available!

Vintage War Posters (Version 4)

Recruitment posters were widely used during the First World War to encourage men to join the military effort. As the war progressed, the posters took a more forceful turn. This poster called out those passively standing in the crowds, challenging them to have courage and enlist.

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Vintage War Posters now available!

Vintage War Posters (Version 3)

Canada was an important supplier of food to Allied forces during the First World War. The Canada Food Board was created in 1918 to increase exports to Britain for troops overseas. This poster, produced by the Canada Food Board, discourages hoarding of food and points out punishments of fines and/or jail for those caught stockpiling.

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Vintage War Posters now available!

Vintage War Posters (Version 2)

Recruitment posters were widely used during the Second World War to encourage citizens to join the war effort. Women enlisting in the forces played an important role in the Second World War, as demonstrated by this RCAF poster seeking male and female recruits.

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Vintage War Posters (Version 1)

This poster shamed fathers who remained at home during the First World War into enlisting so they might have stories to tell their children after the war’s end.

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Revera!

Thanks Revera!

Revera Inc., one of The Royal Canadian Legion’s (RCL’s) partners in the Member Benefits Package presented RCL Dominion Command a cheque in the amount of $21,576 on Monday, February 12, 2017. The cheque is the result of fundraising activities in 2017.

 

Statues in changing times

From The Legion Magazine.


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Statues in changing times
Statues in changing times

Statues in changing times

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

‘Revisionism’ can seem like a bad word. It can conjure up images of Stalinist-style rewriting of history or of societal pandering to the whims of political correctness.

Historical revisionism has been at the forefront of public discourse since city councils and state legislatures south of the border began voting to remove Confederate statues from public spaces two years ago. In Halifax, work crews recently removed an 86-year-old statue of the city’s founder, Edward Cornwallis, from a public park after protests over the fact that as Nova Scotia governor he had offered a bounty for Mi’kmaq fighters taken prisoner, or their scalps in 1749.

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March/April 2018 issue now available!

NOW AVAILABLE!

The March/April 2018 issue of Legion Magazine is out today! Look for it on newsstands or check your mailbox if you subscribe already. What’s inside?

CHARGE OF THE CAVALRY
100 years ago, mounted Canadian soldiers made an ill-fated charge at enemy forces in Moreuil Wood, France. It was one of the last such charges Canadian troops would attempt.

PENSION FOR LIFE
Disabled veterans to see a return to pensions for life

 

EYE ON DEFENCE
Snuffing out unacceptable behaviour in the ranks.

And so much more….

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This week in history
This Week in History

February 28, 1991

Operation Desert Storm, the combat phase of the Persian Gulf War, ends.

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