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Army.ca Stickers

The sticker campaign has begun!

In order to help pay for the expense of running this site, I have created 1,000 Canadian Army stickers, which are being sold at a small profit to keep things going. The stickers are 3" round and suitable for outdoor use. (They are *Army* stickers, after all!) Exact design is shown at right.

The stickers are being sold in lots of 50, at a price of $75 per lot, shipping within Canada included. To order a lot of 50 stickers, simply click on the button below and fill out the form.

Don't forget to provide your complete mailing address!

The 50 sticker lots are ideal for unit or kit shop reps, trading while on tour, etc.

I encourage you to bring this up with your unit or kit shop rep, to see if they are interested.

I'd love to see people send in photos of their stickers, to see all the interesting locations they end up in. (Please, no vandalism, and no photos of a sticker under the CO's bed!) If I get enough photos, I'll start an online gallery.

THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

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Today in Military History

February 21



1796:

John Graves Simcoe proposed the "military street'' as a strategic route to help protect Upper Canada from American invasion. We know it as the longest street in the world, Toronto's Yonge Street, whose completion was announced today in history


1916:

The battle of Verdun begins


1919:

PPCLI presented with Wreath of Laurel by Lady Patricia Ramsey at Bramshot Camp, England


1945:

German resistance in Moyland Wood collapses after a week of fighting. The next objective for 1st Canadian Army will be the defences in the forests of the Hochwald.


1951:

A nine-man patrol from Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry comes under fire in Korea. They are the first Canadian troops to be fired upon by the enemy in this United Nations "police action". No casualties are reported.




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