The Liberation of the Netherlands
In the previous article, (“Operation Goldflake”) the Ontario Regiment and other Canadian units had arrived in northwest Europe from Italy to join their comrades who
In the previous article, (“Operation Goldflake”) the Ontario Regiment and other Canadian units had arrived in northwest Europe from Italy to join their comrades who
By late January, 1945 all the Ontario Regiment’s tanks had returned from their static gun positions to the various squadron lines, as detailed in the
The photo of the Ontario Regiment tank and its attached dugout in the mountains of Italy is one of the most commonly seen photos of
December 1939 saw the Ontario Regiment’s first Christmas of the Second World War. The months since the Regiment’s mobilization on September 1 were focused on
Fred Palmer was the second of the five 116th Battalion Sergeants-Major and was the longest serving. He is also the one BSM that the most
During the first world war, there was no tank development by the Soviet Union. During the interwar period, the Soviet Union manufactured two primary light