Why would Canadians enlist in the American military instead of their own...
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Japanese-Canadian .
Please rewrite this question. As it stands, it's a bit difficult to understand. German soldiers didn't use Canadians for anything during the war. They were enemy combatants.
During WW1, the British, Canadians and even the Americans wore a stripe on the sleeve of their uniform to indicate wounds received in combat. This tradition was continued during World War 2 for the British and Canadians. See this brief history and details on the regulations. http://toyoufromfailinghands.blogspot.com/2006/03/wound-stripe.html http://www.canadiansoldiers.com/mediawiki-1.5.5/index.php?title=Wound_Stripes The Purple Heart is an American award originally designed by George Washington.
Johnny Bower - of course he is more famous for hockey, but he did serve.
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No he was an american, but he fought for the Canadians during the second world war
German Canadians were treated very badly.
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Japanese-Canadian .
over 16 million
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The hometown of an enlisted volunteer in WWII entered into their records could be any state in the country. Young men from every state enlisted, fought, and died during World War II.
America had a poorly trained, small army and the british had the best militia in the world
It was played by the men who werent drafted or enlisted in the armed services
The Netherlands have a special place in their heart for Canada because Canadians helped save the netherlands during World War II