53-» i . iTl-IF‘ (‘HARLOTTETQWN fililtRiQiAN t ARMY SHARES lN GR AT ouaaoo aooooo. 800000 t PQBIIA W3? 5g Eloy leading part: in ldfilllylléSf battles oFEuro SICILY: Under protecting fire Canadians, in a human chain, pass supplies ashore after they landed in Sicily, in Sicily. Sicily was captured in 38 days. l ti. ._ ~ u.» it _ 4= iii . ‘l i i '2 i i S '7 . ‘ 4 f. -* oaaooo ooooao £ C d’ . . . aim. ian . ti.’ + _ ___.________. _________ _ . .4 a h .. i. i i’ _ . l‘ ‘i? ~57 ‘i .,- l. DIEPPE: (‘anzifzins march victorioiisLv through the ‘n '. ; ' _. Streets. “f D4] i they saffereil heavy (‘tlSUillllCti in . ' - - the first large _ ale Ualllllilllttl olN-‘Hllllm: Allgust w: 1942' June l0, 1943. i . to the l‘? (Left? lies invaded ltzily. l ‘l 1'l‘.i\l.l.-\.\' IANDING: it was 0n September 3, 1943, the Al- l ' (‘sziiailinns embark 0n landini! cYilft for their assault upon .\iii.~=solini's one-time stronghold. ioiiriehcrl their "'1 ('1' i. .~:."iii»::.iri'i-: h. Titiizv: ~ i." .ll:'llt' ii. liiit. 'l‘.‘ie beaches of Norm- andy nae croaifii-l. \.lth (‘ziniii-iis and their equipment. 0R'l_‘0l.\‘A: Canadians fought their way into Ortona. on the Adriatic. from street to street. house to house, floor to floor, before the enemy gave way. y _ _ hands of a Lanndian soldier» (ZAEN: llilcsiiml- in iiie (‘vnniiizin advance through trance. Laniidian troops more cautiously through rubble- sireivn streets of (Iaen. “'l"l~'l'~‘~‘l' “hkh lmlmfll FALAISE: Strong point in the in (’ll"’l""l‘ ciicmy. .4» ‘ Crossed in record time by (fsiiviizziis (lCFjIllO finodiniq of area by Nazis. Ciinuckl earned the name “water rats" (Centre): HOFlHViHJl: It took the Nazis from the llnchrriiid. These lads dig in after they helped capture the forest. (Right): RlllXld RQS‘ line was crossed Iiy i‘ fierce fighting to clear INF-z Germany's historic defence t (‘aiiiiilitin Army on bridges thrown across the river by Royal (‘zinadiiin Engineers lind- Yt‘ heltv? em ti" fire. great wuter barrier. llci-e a Canadian column clears the ltlELl. INTO SICILY: These men of a famous Canadian Highland regiment, advance from Regaibuto to Aderno, TOUGH NAZIS: They were no match for the Canucks at Ortona. These two, one wounded in the stomach, were marched to the rear at the point of. n gTommy-gun in the German defences France captured by (':iiiadi:ans. Canuck armor advances . __- Major Uffonsim. A Important Events Recalled In lliary .____. Through the hot, at‘ Stctllg and Italy _ e co iind the mud ' Bel ium ma HOlllXld...l°l€lEllFr%ae_' TO Y...ls the saga of the c all!" Ami)’ Overseas. Here m- am“ highlights of their aqvmfrrgm bllslerl"! Sill the sunny shores oi the Mediter- l rnneenmthe N“ , t iiiliiriv nd tn ° mBflY~--.. on mush l“ 0"’ _ i I939 Aug 2G: N.P.A.M. Units . on Home Service»; Se fllkdqflt" mans attack Poland. Claanadlan i5; and 2nd Divisions authorized q Service F - Sept. 3: Great Britain declldllgi war on Germany; Oct. 6: Major. General A. o. 1.. McNaughton h, command lst Canadian Division- Dcc. 11: First contingent of cmi ingidunxllggdgiivlsion arrives in Uii- I 1M0 Jim. HZWThQ/VKHIB l t o! 1st JCnnadtnn Dlvigigiecid . . . Ci-e-rar becomes Chief oi the General Staff; July 29; Firm, cnllup of 30-day training. 1M1 IMI Feb. 3: LlvPGQUQHI returns to Canada; May Rec rd recruiting day-GOO - Aug. 19: Canadians in raid e. Balaton makes state- ment. irat CWAC part in United King/dam; apt. i7: Statement by r, Rnisto Pieppe operation; Oct. l6: Steamer Caribou sunk in Gulf; Dec. 30: First Canadians (300 nil ranks to Eighth Army in North Africa. 2: first Cnnudiln hospital It Halifax; May 12 Tunisia l5 observers? y l2: Fighting ands in North Africa; July i0: Canadian lst Di? vision and at Canadian Army Tani; Brignde lend: in ; Aug. d: Canadian troops start pr aratlon to invade ltnly~ A . 1!: it pn- riouncement of Sicily casualties; Aug; l6- 7: Mminn occupied.‘ Fig ting in Bicil ends; Aug. n: Announcement Kiskii landings; Sept. 3: Canadian lat Division and 1st Onnadi y imk gade vlnio across-Moro River; Duo. i2: _Re- t of Genet-Al McNnu 1-19: - u my Comm , Battle of Bernrdi Crossroads. V-C- nwmled Major Triquet; Dec. 20-28: Assault, capture and clearin _0! Orton; by 1st Cnnndinn Div sitm; Dec. M: 1st Canadian Co a torm- ed in Italy; Dec. 29: 1st nnldlflll Corp; moves to Arielle front. 1M4 Jan. 22: Lanclinfg at Anzio; Jim: a: Kinks force returns to Caniidfl- . g cl l‘ ' Jun. 223.91 Canadian MP5 13151:“ Lieut- n. Crernr with Anny; Feb. a: General McNauizliij on returns to Canndl; All?" “g 1 Canadian Corps moves from Ai- ielli area; Ma 23: Assault iiilid breaking of A otph Hitler Linc. JOY .1 c rpa- May 24: Mii i’ bridgehead and .0. at Melt: River CIOGSllIlL Juno 4: I Olflldllll Corps came ii- to Arm Reserve. Home fell to ilio v may; June c: D-DAY- C" w: in akin Normandy; bro: hi-ough; Aug. gap closed. Major D. Wm‘ vllgxlDloutflleallerelil-tered" 56W ‘to Line in Italy bmkqil River Somme crease. iudlnng take“ 164k ellggfi; ‘n. 13s liberated! 5c Nov. lglnoily) Rnith. "ll ‘flab. l1’ Ollnadilglb o om e- . u avu- lNb. til. B m: o i’:::'°.*.":i.i:it"'ii.ii£i".- o o ~ Canadians in Holland M!‘ Germln escape. STEEL RECIPE It require “RT- tmi I115 “ h n o1 coll w inure the cm: ttgfllll" n ton of pig iron to make I - IRREGULAR nAInFALL i" ""- d| Rninf ll in the Hawaiian i=1" mus rom 1w thin 1° mm" w about m inches mnullV- McNnughtan ‘ 6: o enlistmenis; l June l2: Japanese land on Aleu- - 1H8 5 iill 2