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- 3. At this location, Canada became victorious on April 12th. Victory came a cost losing 11,000 men to death and injury.
- 4. This person became the most decorated Canadian naval officer of WW2.
- 8. This monument dedicated to salute Canada's peacekeepers is the only memorial in the world dedicated to peace support efforts.
- 9. From this war, hundreds of explosive devices landed in B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, the Yukon, and Northwest Territories.
- 10. This year marks the 110th anniversary of the end of the South African War which was the first time that large numbers of Canadian soldiers served overseas.
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- 1. This person was the only Canadian quadruple amputee to survive the WW1.
- 2. 4 out of 5 of this man's children also served in the navy.
- 5. More than 900 Canadians were killed and 2000 more were captured on the shore of this beach.
- 6. This highway in Ontario, between Trenton and Toronto, is now known as the Highway of Heroes because this is where their soldiers travel on their return to Canada.
- 7. This man was a fighter pilot in WW2 and also won Grey Cups as a player and executive.
