The New Brunswick Rangers in the Second World War

The New Brunswick Rangers in the Second World War
Title The New Brunswick Rangers in the Second World War PDF eBook
Author Matthew Douglass
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 9781773100081

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"Originating as a 19th century militia, the New Brunswick Rangers were placed on active service for the first time during the Second World War, serving first in the Maritimes and Newfoundland. In 1943, the Rangers were sent to Britain, where they were converted to a heavy weapons support unit, armed with machine guns and mortars in preparation for the invasion of Normandy. In this illuminating account, Matthew Douglass uncovers their participation in the war: their arrival in Normandy and their contributions to the battles in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany. Present at many of the critical moments of the campaign, the Rangers participated in the Battle of the Falaise Gap, which cleared the way for the advance on Paris and the German border; the Battle of the Scheldt, which secured the vital supply lines of the port of Antwerp; and the Battle of the Reichswald, when German resistance on the west bank of the Rhine was finally broken. Drawing on archival photographs and original source documents, Douglass's account of the Rangers' wartime experiences is a crucial piece in understanding the role of heavy weapons support units on the Western Front. The New Brunswick Rangers in the Second World War is volume 27 of the New Brunswick Military Heritage Series. Matthew Douglass holds degrees in history from the University of New Brunswick where he carried out fieldwork in France and Belgium. His publications, including articles in Canadian Military History, feature studies of the Royal Canadian Regiment's role in garrisoning Bermuda in the First World War and the Canadian campaigns in Sicily and the Netherlands in the Second World War. "--

The New Brunswick Militia

The New Brunswick Militia
Title The New Brunswick Militia PDF eBook
Author David Richard Facey-Crowther
Publisher [Saint John] : New Brunswick Historical Society ; [Fredericton, N.B.] : New Ireland Press
Pages 191
Release 1990-01-01
Genre New Brunswick
ISBN 9780969306016

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Mobilize!

Mobilize!
Title Mobilize! PDF eBook
Author Larry D. Rose
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 337
Release 2013-10-28
Genre History
ISBN 1459710657

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Military specialist Larry D. Rose examines why Canada was not training and preparing to go to war before the declaration in 1939. The failures of all involved are examined, as are the other issues that delayed this important decision resulting in the significant loss of Canadians in Dieppe and in Hong Kong.

Official History of the Canadian Army in the Second World War: Six years of war; the army in Canada, Britain and the Pacific, by C. P. Stacey

Official History of the Canadian Army in the Second World War: Six years of war; the army in Canada, Britain and the Pacific, by C. P. Stacey
Title Official History of the Canadian Army in the Second World War: Six years of war; the army in Canada, Britain and the Pacific, by C. P. Stacey PDF eBook
Author Canada. Department of National Defence. General Staff
Publisher
Pages 690
Release 1967
Genre World War, 1939-1945
ISBN

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Canadians and War Volume 1

Canadians and War Volume 1
Title Canadians and War Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Lammi
Publisher eBook Partnership
Pages 125
Release 2016-11-14
Genre History
ISBN 0995006024

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Canadians and War Volume 1 brings together four diverse works of research from four Canadian scholars. Canada's military history is a living, breathing thing, with endless perspectives and accounts to be heard, and this collection seeks to bring some of those little-known stories to light. See the effects of Canada's proud military history throughout the world and the century. Go to a Maritime fishing village in "e;Lunenburg's 'Quiet Riot' and Maritime Resistance to the 1917 Military Service Act"e; by Maryanne Lewell. Fly high above Sicily in "e;Canada's Eagles over HUSKY: Canadian Airmen in the Battle of Sicily"e; by Alexander Fitzgerald-Black. Experience the Dutch occupation through the eyes of a child in "e;Who Were Their Liberators?"e; by Matthew Douglass. Finally, let Lieutenant Colonel W.A. Leavey, (retired) bring his four decades of military experience to hilarious light in "e;Canadian Army Humour: Second World War."e;Jeremy Lammi (Editor)Jeremy Lammi received a Masters of Strategic Studies from the University of Calgary. He is the president of Lammi Publishing Inc.Maryanne Lewell (Author)Maryanne Lewell is a PhD candidate at the University of New Brunswick, where she is studying the Acadians of the Maritime Provinces in the Great War.Alexander Fitzgerald-Black (Author)Alexander Fitzgerald-Black has been published in a number of popular and academic periodicals. Most recently, he wrote an article for Airforce Magazine entitled "e;Two Canadian Aces of 'The Greatest Air Battle of the Mediterranean War.'"e;Matthew Douglass (Author)Matthew Douglass obtained his Master's in History at the University of New Brunswick in 2013, where he examined the combat effectiveness of the New Brunswick Rangers, an Independent Heavy Machine Gun company during the Second World War.W.A. Leavey (Author)A 42-year veteran of the Canadian Army Infantry, W.A. (Bill) Leavey holds a Master's degree in English from the Royal Military College, and he has written two books of anecdotes for the RHC and RCR, entitled War Stories, Anecdotes and Lies.

Toward Combined Arms Warfare

Toward Combined Arms Warfare
Title Toward Combined Arms Warfare PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Mallory House
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 235
Release 1985
Genre Armies
ISBN 1428915834

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Indigenous Peoples and the Second World War

Indigenous Peoples and the Second World War
Title Indigenous Peoples and the Second World War PDF eBook
Author R. Scott Sheffield
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 367
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 1108424635

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A transnational history of how Indigenous peoples mobilised en masse to support the war effort on the battlefields and the home fronts.