Canadians have fought in many wars. Most notably:
War of 1812
Boer War
WWI
WWII
Korea
Gulf War
Yugoslavia
It was only beginning in WWI that Canadians formally served as a sovereign power, rather than as a part of the imperial British forces.
Canada has also participated in numerous peacekeeping missions, including Bosnia, Cyprus, the Sinai, Vietnam, Latin America, Indonesia and Rwanda.
Canadians have also served as members of foreign militaries. For instance, there were many Dual-Citizenship Canadians serving as U.S. personnel in Vietnam.
Canada has been involved in several wars since the 17th century. The list includes; Beaver Wars, King William's War, Queen Anne's War, Father Rale's War, King George's War, Father Le Loutre's War, French and Indian War, War of 1812, American Civil War, Fenian raids, Wolseley Expedition, North-West Rebellion, Boer War, First World War, Spanish Civil War, Second World War, Cold War, Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War, Afghanistan War, Iraq War, Intervention in Libya and Intervention in Mali.
What war? Canadian troops were first used in the failed Dieppe raid on the German-occupied coast of France. Thent the government insisted that their troops be used in the war so they were sent to Italy in 1944. The 1st Canadian Division fought under the command of the British 8th Army on the East coast of Italy. One of the roughest battles was the Battle of Ortona in December 1943. Canandian troops were used in the D-Day invasion. The 3rd Canadian Division was deployed to campaign in France.
Canada was involved fully in World War 1. When World War I broke out in 1914, all Dominions of the British Empire, including Canada, were called upon by Great Britain to fight on its behalf. Canada's sacrifices and contributions to the war changed its history and enabled it to become more independent, while opening a deep rift between the French and English speaking populations. For the first time in its history, Canadian forces fought as a distinct unit under a Canadian-born commander. Battles such as Vimy Ridge, Second Battle of Passchendaele and the Battle of the Somme are still remembered today by anglophones as part of Canada's founding myth, to both its identity and culture. Canada's total casualties stood at 67,000 killed and 173,000 wounded.
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WWI
Canada had no other choice but to help out it's allies due to still being a British colony.
This changed between WWI and WWII.
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Actually the first war Canada fought with the name of Canada was the boer war in Africa. All the wars before that Canada was called British North America
They won many battles
The battle of Lexington and Concord,Bunker hill,Canada Quebec,New Jersey,Trenton,saratoga,York town
He didn't Get Involved as such, he created World War 2 in 1939 until 1945 and he bombed Canada.
Canada has been in several wars:The War of 1812The Boer WarThe First World WarThe Second World WarThe Korean WarThe present war in Afghanistan
So far I only know Malaysia, China Thiland and I think Hawaii and some of western U.S.A.
Russia was part of the Soviet Union, they were Allies of France, England , Canada and the USA (the USA did not enter the war until 1941, 3 years after the war began)
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Canada did not have any obligation to be involved in World War 1. Canada had no personal grievances against any of the powers involved.
they were involved in the war because when britain was at war canada was at war too.
there were so many battles that its hard to say exactly how many there actually were. the war was fought on an almost global scale, and many countries were involved.
The battle of Lexington and Concord,Bunker hill,Canada Quebec,New Jersey,Trenton,saratoga,York town
the war of 1812
Tank engagements were to be found in many of the battles ; notably , the Battle of Kursk which was the largest tank battle in history .
None. ___ A big effect. The actions of the Nazis in Europe led to a global war, one in which Canada was involved.
This makes absolutely no sense.
Making Atomic bomb with US because Canada is the second largest uranium deposit country therefore, it is easier to make nuclear weapons. (Uranium is naturally occured element)
There were literally thousands of battles. The war involved every continent with the possible exception of Antartica, and lasted 6 years.
The war to gain control over Canada, World War 2, the French Revolution.