Legion  |  July/August 2022
DOUBLE DUTY
Some were heroines, some were victims, but most women simply endured and survived the War of 1812
“TO THE MEN OF DIEPPE
Remembering the courage and fortitude of the Canadian forces that mounted the ultimately ruinous raid
THE DIEPPE MOUNTIE
An RCMP constable who volunteered for overseas service recalls the infamous raid in his own words
CONSTRUCTIVE DISMISSAL
8 myths of Black service in the Canadian Expeditionary Force—and the actual realities they faced
A WAY FORWARD
Recent sexual misconduct scandals in the Canadian Armed Forces have been a catalyst for change. But will it go far enough—and last?
RIGHTS FIGHT
As the Second World War wound down, Ottawa assumed wartime working women would return to homemaking—the women had other ideas
MILITARY HEALTH MATTERS
Facing pandemic gloom
FRONT LINES
Arresting development
EYE ON DEFENCE
Military monies
FACE TO FACE
Did the Dieppe Raid provide the Allies with lessons critical to D-Day’s success?
CANADA AND THE NEW COLD WAR
Due North
HUMOUR HUNT
Sudden surrender
HEROES AND VILLAINS
John Hughes-Hallett versus Konrad Haase
ARTIFACTS
The ties that bind
O CANADA
The Acadian expulsion (around Aug. 10 and beyond)
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Legion July/August 2022.