According to United Nations figures, 53 Canadians were killed during peacekeeping operations as part of UNEF 1, the Suez Canal operation of 1956-1957. This was the bulk of the 100 fatalities of that mission.
Approximately 50,000 Canadians were involved on D-Day, about 30,000 in the landings and almost 20,000 in the air and naval operations
The Suez Crisis took place from October 29, 1956 to November 7, 1956 between Israel and Egypt. The Israeli losses amounted to 257 people, and on the Egyptian side, somewhere between 1,600 and 3,000 troops died. The civilian death total was 1,000.
The Suez crisis is also known as the Suez war and it was a war that was fought by Britain, France and Israel against Egypt. The war followed Egypt's decision of 26th July 1956 to nationalize the Suez canal. This was after the withdrawal of an offer by Britain and the US to fund the building of the Aswan dam, which was partly in response to Egypt siding with China during the tensions between China and Taiwan.
30,000 at any one time although 1.5 million from around the world were involved at some time or other
Many Canadians do.
30,000 at any one time although 1.5 million people from around the world were involved
Ron Mclean ,Sidney Crosby all the NHLers and many more people...
Many Canadians do.
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The British, Canadians, Americans and many British colonial soldiers were on the invading side. The German armies were occupiers.
96 Canadians