Over a million men and women joined the
Canadian Armed Forces during World War
II. To reach the front, fight with success
and come back home, Canadian troops relied
on a tight organization and on a wide
range of services that provided food,
shelter, medical care, intelligence, communications
and more. They also relied on ships, aircrafts,
tanks and weapons needed to face the enemy.
Arms and Weapons describes the organization
of Canadian ground, naval and air forces,
as well as medical services between 1939
and 1945.
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