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Legion Magazine Sep/Oct 2023 Back Issue

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THE SHOOTING STAR (Tecumseh, the focus, died on Oct. 5, 1813, during the War of 1812)

CHARMED LIVES

FIGHTING THE MONSTERS OF MEDAK (the battle occurred Sept. 9-17, 1993)

TO WAR ONCE MORE

LIGHT MY WAY

OFF TO WAR

Editorial page

MILITARY HEALTH MATTERS
Corps health

EYE ON DEFENCE
Buyer beware

FACE TO FACE
Should Canada allow foreign citizens to join the Canadian Armed Forces? (in Dec. 2022 the CAF announced permanent residents could apply)

IN THE NEWS
“The talent is unbelievable:” young artists fuel remembrance; Nova Scotia/Nunavut bids farewell to long-time executive director; Amid various challenges, eight-ballers persevere at Dominion championships

CANADA AND THE NEW COLD WAR
Dispirit de corps

HUMOUR HUNT
Loony tunes

HEROES AND VILLAINS
James Calvin and Rahim Ademi (principles from Medak Pocket, so same dates as above)

ARTIFACTS
Storm front (the weather station this piece is about was set up on Oct. 22, 1943)

O CANADA
Lights. Camera. Action?
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Sep/Oct 2023 THE SHOOTING STAR (Tecumseh, the focus, died on Oct. 5, 1813, during the War of 1812) CHARMED LIVES FIGHTING THE MONSTERS OF MEDAK (the battle occurred Sept. 9-17, 1993) TO WAR ONCE MORE LIGHT MY WAY OFF TO WAR Editorial page MILITARY HEALTH MATTERS Corps health EYE ON DEFENCE Buyer beware FACE TO FACE Should Canada allow foreign citizens to join the Canadian Armed Forces? (in Dec. 2022 the CAF announced permanent residents could apply) IN THE NEWS “The talent is unbelievable:” young artists fuel remembrance; Nova Scotia/Nunavut bids farewell to long-time executive director; Amid various challenges, eight-ballers persevere at Dominion championships CANADA AND THE NEW COLD WAR Dispirit de corps HUMOUR HUNT Loony tunes HEROES AND VILLAINS James Calvin and Rahim Ademi (principles from Medak Pocket, so same dates as above) ARTIFACTS Storm front (the weather station this piece is about was set up on Oct. 22, 1943) O CANADA Lights. Camera. Action?


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THE SHOOTING STAR (Tecumseh, the focus, died on Oct. 5, 1813, during the War of 1812)

CHARMED LIVES

FIGHTING THE MONSTERS OF MEDAK (the battle occurred Sept. 9-17, 1993)

TO WAR ONCE MORE

LIGHT MY WAY

OFF TO WAR

Editorial page

MILITARY HEALTH MATTERS
Corps health

EYE ON DEFENCE
Buyer beware

FACE TO FACE
Should Canada allow foreign citizens to join the Canadian Armed Forces? (in Dec. 2022 the CAF announced permanent residents could apply)

IN THE NEWS
“The talent is unbelievable:” young artists fuel remembrance; Nova Scotia/Nunavut bids farewell to long-time executive director; Amid various challenges, eight-ballers persevere at Dominion championships

CANADA AND THE NEW COLD WAR
Dispirit de corps

HUMOUR HUNT
Loony tunes

HEROES AND VILLAINS
James Calvin and Rahim Ademi (principles from Medak Pocket, so same dates as above)

ARTIFACTS
Storm front (the weather station this piece is about was set up on Oct. 22, 1943)

O CANADA
Lights. Camera. Action?
read more read less
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