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The Canadian Corps in World War 1.(Brief article)(Book review)

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The Canadian Corps in World War 1, by Rene Chartrand, illustrations by Gerry Embleton. London: Osprey Publishing, 48 pp., colour plates, illus., soft cover, $22.95. Osprey Publishing is famous for its books featuring military uniforms over a vast period of time. This latest book lives up to all one's expectations. While there is a brief account ...

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