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Canadian Military History: An Overview
War of 1812
Rebellions of 1837 and 1838
Northwest Campaign
South African War
First World War
Second World War


General References

Government and the Military

Troops and Traditions

Personal Stories

Aboriginal Peoples

Multicultural Communities

Women

Art, Music and Literature

Commemorations

Image Gallery
Women
Photograph women overhauling a Curtiss OX-5 engine, Royal Flying Corps, Engine Repair Section, Camp Mohawk
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Canadian Military History: An Overview
Women overhauling a Curtiss OX-5 engine, Royal Flying Corps, Engine Repair Section, Camp Mohawk
Painting of the meeting between Laura Secord and Lieutenant Fitzgibbon
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War of 1812
The meeting between Laura Secord and Lieutanant Fitzgibbon
Painting of Julie Bruneau-Papineau, wife of Louis-Joseph Papineau and supporter of the Rebellion of 1837
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Rebellions of 1837 and 1838
Julie Bruneau-Papineau, wife of Louis-Joseph Papineau and supporter of the Rebellion of 1837
 
Portrait of an Indian woman who is supposed to have been manning the boat used by the North-West Half-Breed Claims Royal Commission
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Northwest Campaign
Aboriginal woman supposed to have been manning the boat used by the North-West Half-Breed Claims Royal Commission
Portrait of a nursing sister of the First Canadian Contigent, South African Campaign
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South African War
Nursing sister of the First Canadian Contigent, South African Campaign
Portrait of a nursing sister
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First World War
Nursing sister
 
Photograph of nursing sisters H. O'Donnell, T.M. Woolsey and J. MacKenzie
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Second World War
Nursing sisters H. O'Donnell, T.M. Woolsey and J. MacKenzie
Photograph of female worker Sophie Nicolak operating a machine stamping Chinese characters from a metal plate to the body of Bren guns for shipment to China from the John Inglis Co. plant
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Second World War
Female worker Sophie Nicolak operating a machine stamping Chinese characters from a metal plate to the body of Bren guns for shipment to China from the John Inglis Co. plant
 

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