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North Korean soldiers impress Ukrainian fighters

An item from the Legion Magazine.


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Front Lines

A North Korean soldier takes aim at a Ukrainian drone.

North Korean soldiers impress Ukrainian fighters

STORY BY STEPHEN J. THORNE

Widely considered “cannon fodder” with “the opportunity to defect” foremost in their minds when they were deployed last fall, North Korean soldiers fighting alongside Russians against Ukraine have nevertheless impressed their opponents with their commitment, fitness and courage.

“They are young, motivated, physically fit, brave, and good at using small arms,” Lieutenant-Colonel Yaroslav Chepurnyi, a Ukrainian army spokesman, told Politico.

“They are also disciplined. They have everything you need for a good infantryman.”

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Liberation! Canada And The WW II Fight To Free The Netherlands
Liberation! Canada And The WW II Fight To Free The Netherlands
The Briefing
The Briefing

Military historian David Borys specialized in studying the Canadian war experience and hosts the “Curious Canadian History” podcast. [David Borys]

Ted Barris talks Canadian airmen at the Battle of Britain

STORY BY ALEX BOWERS

In October 2024, award-winning author Ted Barris released his 22nd book, Battle of Britain: Canadian Airmen in Their Finest Hour. Detailing the 113 days in 1940 that became a turning point of the Second World War, Barris brings to life the experiences of some 300 Canadian airmen and groundcrew who, against all odds, contributed to an aerial victory that checked the German war machine.

Here, the Canadian writer reflects on his latest publication.

On why the Battle of Britain deserved another book

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A Happy New Year 1945

An item from the Legion Magazine.


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Front Lines

Celebrants reflect an air of joyous optimism on New Year’s Eve 1945.

A Happy New Year 1945

STORY BY STEPHEN J. THORNE

While Allied troops fought hunger, bitter cold and advancing German forces in the forests of Belgium, a Movietone News reel appeared in North American theatres declaring the new year of 1945 “V-Year…the year of final victory.”

Indeed, things were looking up. U.S., British and Canadian forces had pulled off history’s largest seaborne invasion in June 1944, taken back France by Aug. 30, and liberated the Scheldt, securing access to the critical port of Antwerp, by November.

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On War: Exploring why and how we fight
Military Milestones
Military Milestones

Military historian David Borys specialized in studying the Canadian war experience and hosts the “Curious Canadian History” podcast. [David Borys]

Punching Above Our Weight: David Borys on the Canadian military’s evolution

STORY BY ALEX BOWERS

David Borys, a Canadian military historian and faculty member at Vancouver’s Langara College, has released a new book entitled Punching Above Our WeightThe Canadian Military at War Since 1867. The tome charts the evolution of the Canadian armed forces from the country’s first post-Confederation conflicts to the world wars and beyond. Renowned historian J.L. Granatstein called the book “quick paced, well-researched, and well-illustrated.”

Borys spoke to Legion Magazine about writing it.

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