Hill 70

Today marked the 99th Anniversary of the Battle for Hill 70, an important World War 1 battle that claimed over 9100 Canadian casualties and over 20,000 Germans from the 15th to the 25th of August, 1917. It was a battle every bit as important to Canada’s nationhood as Vimy Ridge. So why has no one…

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National Peacekeepers Day – 2016

This year, on August 7th, current and past serving peacekeepers gathered at the Reconciliation Monument in Ottawa to remember peacekeepers who have lost their lives, those who served, and those still serving. The Remembrance Ceremony takes place at the Monument on the Sunday (this year the 7th) closest to National Peacekeepers Day which is August…

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National Memorial Ride

The day started out badly. Torrential rain and high winds showed no sign of abatement right up until noontime. But the Lord loves the military and the rain let up in time for the National Military Ride, a motorcycle procession that ends at the National Military Cemetery (Beechwood Cemetery) where the riders participated in a…

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Hercules Interior

Have you ever wanted to see the inside of a Hercules aircraft? Me neither but that was the assignment – to photograph the inside of the CC-130E that was recently handed over to the Canada Space and Aviation Museum by the RCAF. The assignment was non-specific about what was required, only that photographs were required….

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