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Americans, British, French, and Canadians.
Check this link below for the story of African Americans who served in the Armed Forces. Your answer should be there. ___ Initially Black Canadians were turned away from the army, but quickly were allowed to join up. A large number of Black Canadians served in the Canadian military (air force, army, navy) in all roles as both officers and enlisted. They also served with great distinction in WW1.
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More than 600,000
More than one million Canadians and Newfoundlanders ( Newfoundland was a separate British entry) served in the Second World War, out of a population of 11.5 million.
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There were many African-Americans serving in the military in WW II.
Americans, British, French, and Canadians.
They had fought for their colonial masters in the war.
It is important because it is Quebecian territory. Many Canadians fought in the war of 1812 and died. Because of this Quebec fought in the war of 1813.
Check this link below for the story of African Americans who served in the Armed Forces. Your answer should be there. ___ Initially Black Canadians were turned away from the army, but quickly were allowed to join up. A large number of Black Canadians served in the Canadian military (air force, army, navy) in all roles as both officers and enlisted. They also served with great distinction in WW1.
OVER 9000!
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Canadian troops fought in many, many battles. Far too many to simply list here. See the link below for an extensive list of the various battles Canadians were involved in.
More than 600,000
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