In world war 2 the training what the Canadian soldiers had to do, was to learn how to win a fight trough partnership.When people joind the army the training was the first thing to go,in the early morning without any Uniform, most of the time just in underware they began thery training such as Gun,Rifel,Tank and fight training where they had to prouve theyr selfs before they went to the front.
In proper english, yes. If you're really a Canadian citizen then you'd have a Canadian passport. The only reason you wouldn't be allowed to leave Canada is to go to certain 3rd world or war-torn countries. The American government can't stop you from leaving Canada if you're a Canadian citizen.
they didn't agree with world war 1 because they didn't like France. it's because France disowned quebec. when Britain went into war, they believed that the war shouldn't have an effect on them. quebec also believed that the Canadian army was biased because they were mainly English - speaking officials. the manuals were also all in English too. there were very little french speaking officials too. the french - canadians also didn't go into war because usually only single men were in the war and the french canadians married young.
If you mean, was he ever in the military, the answer is no. Born in 1899, he was too young to be drafted in World War One, and WAY too old to serve in any meaningful capacity in World War Two.
no he is English if he was Canadian he would not live in England and have a British accent . if you think he does not have an accent go to youtube for darkfire.
well inded there was infact a camp in val cartier quebec
well if you go on goole and type in info on world war soldiers you should get an answer
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In world war 2 the training what the Canadian soldiers had to do, was to learn how to win a fight trough partnership.When people joind the army the training was the first thing to go,in the early morning without any Uniform, most of the time just in underware they began thery training such as Gun,Rifel,Tank and fight training where they had to prouve theyr selfs before they went to the front.
That would depend on whether they were German soldiers or Russian or Australian or Canadian or French or Polish or New Zealand or Chinese or Norwegian ect ect ect; One thing is certain The Americans were LAST to leave
Your question needs to say who "they" refers to. Soldiers? Civilians? Who?
Wouldnt have a clue from hunter
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The soldiers whom were French Canadien were mad and they didnt really want to go through with it because Canada went to help Britain and they had nothing to do with Britain. The English Canadians though were happy to help fellow Britain.
== == Go to your local Public Library, and ask the librarian for books about World War Two.
if they had severe wounds if they had severe wounds
Soldiers went home if they were injured. Other times they would go home for a break.