
Helen Crawley
LondonBetween 1939 and 1945, over 1.1 million Canadians served in army, navy, and air forces across the globe. Canadians contributed significantly to home defence, the production of war materials, the training of aircrews, the protection of shipping convoys across the Atlantic, the United Kingdom’s defence, the bomber war over Europe, and land, air, and sea action in Asia, the Mediterranean region, Northwest Europe, and Germany.
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Helen Crawley
LondonJohn Crincich
TorontoNelson Cromwell
WeymouthEverett Cromwell
Donald Crumb
BarrieJohn Currie
Vernon RiverKenneth Curry
NewcastleJoseph Curtis
Bay St. LawrenceEdward Cyples
CambridgeJean-Marcel D'Aoust
AlfredLydia Daikens
New TorontoLyle Dales
MiltonJean Paul Dallain
William Dane
Owen SoundFred Daniels
Cape TownWelsford Daniels
MontrealJohn Daniels
WellingtonRobert Dark
Middletown, New YorkJames Davidson
GravenhurstMargaret Davies
DudleyWilliam (Bill) Davis
TorontoEvelyn Davis
Cobourg, OntarioPierre De la Rosbil
Pasbéciac, QCPaul de Villers
Saint-Édouard-de-LobtinièreView thousands of images of wartime artefacts in the searchable Memory Project Image Gallery.