Fighting for Canada: Seven Battles, 1758-1945

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Robin Brass Studio, 2000 - Battles - 446 pages
An in-depth study of seven battles fought either to defend Canada or by Canadian soldiers overseas on behalf of their nation, written by six professional military historians. Emphasizing the tactical level of war, some of the battles described include Ticonderoga in 1758, Leliefontein in 1900, and Kapelsche Veer in 1945. With fascinating detail, this study chronicles the development of Canadian warfare from the musket period to the more modern warfare of the Second World War.

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Donald E. Graves, one of Canada's best known military historians, is the author, co-author or editor of more than 20 books dealing primarily with the Napoleonic period, including the War of 1812, and the Second World War. Click here to visit his website for information on all his books.

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