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June 6, 1944: Canadian troops come ashore at Juno Beach.
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D-Day confidential: How four Canadian soldiers made it through their longest day

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Jun 6, 2019
Today marks 75 years since soldiers — including 14,000 Canadians — stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day. They included a Nova Scotia fisherman, a Quebec labourer, an Ottawa civil servant, and an Alberta farmer. Read their eyewitness accounts in this article from The Globe and Mail, and watch a short video from Jim Parks of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles — who was among those storming Juno Beach.
The Legacy Series
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Legacy Series Episode 6 - The Road Back

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Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Dec 6, 2017
In this wrap-up episode, veterans describe coming home what their lives were like after the war. In addition, Cadet Andy and Captain Johnny C discuss the war’s consequences. Student participants also talk about what working on the Legacy Project has meant to them. Through their interviews with RCAF veterans, they describe gaining a greater understanding of the realities of war in the air, and its consequences on the ground — from the home front to Europe and Asia. As they filmed and assembled
The Legacy Series
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Legacy Series Episode 5 - Collateral Damage

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Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Dec 6, 2017
In Episode 5, RCAF veterans and civilians describe the sobering realities of war. From the terrible fear experienced by flyers and civilians alike, to German sieges and food drops by the RAF and RCAF, their firsthand accounts are both touching and sobering, bringing history to life in an often moving way. Topics include civilian starvation in Europe, RCAF prisoners of war, the horrors of concentration camps, and the joy of VE Day. The interviews are interspersed with archival photographs and
The Legacy Series
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Legacy Series Episode 4 - Comrades in Arms

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Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Dec 6, 2017
In Episode 4, factory workers and members of various auxiliary forces — including members of the RAF Women’s division, or WAAFs — describe what it was like to support the war effort. From working in aircraft factories to serving as ground crew, their firsthand accounts are shared with gentle humour, bringing history to life in an engaging and often moving way. Topics include Morse Code, plotting the courses of enemy and Allied aircraft, the importance of secrecy, and language misfires. The
The Legacy Series
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Legacy Series Episode 3 - Bomber Command

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Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Dec 6, 2017
In Episode 3, RCAF veterans and others describe what it was like to fly bombing missions during the Second World War — and what it was like to suffer the consequences on the ground. From the brotherhood of crews to the challenges involved in accurate targeting, their firsthand accounts bring history to life in an engaging and often moving way. Topics include briefings, the importance of heated flightsuits, the perils of searchlights and flak, victims of bombing raids, and the moral dilemmas many
The Legacy Series
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Legacy Series Episode 2 - Fighter Command

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Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Dec 6, 2017
In Episode 2, RCAF veterans describe the personal experience of flying fighter missions during the Second World War. From providing aerial cover to taking part in hair-raising dogfights, their firsthand accounts are shared with self-deprecating humour, bringing history to life in an engaging and often moving way. Topics include the learning curve, tank busting, the perils of friendly fire, and the stress that made some young flyers go off the rails. The interviews are interspersed with archival
The Legacy Series
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Legacy Series Episode 1 - Going to War

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Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Dec 6, 2017
In Episode 1, RCAF and Polish Air Force veterans describe what it was like to go to war. From breaking the news of their enlistment to parents, to flying solo for the first time, their firsthand accounts are shared with self-deprecating humour, bringing history to life in an engaging and often moving way. Topics include the Polish Air Force, the key role played by the British Commonwealth Air Training Program, choosing between a fighter or a bomber, and how it felt to make the cut as a pilot
The Legacy Series
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Introduction to the Legacy Series

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Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Dec 1, 2017
In this short introduction, Canadian Air Force cadet Andy encounters the ghost of Second World War RCAF Captain Johnny C. After determining that the captain is indeed a ghost, Andy realizes that the captain must have some great stories to tell.
Veteran Gordon Jensen, organizer of the Flags of Remembrance ceremony in Ottawa
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Pausing to remember the cost of Canadian freedom

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Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Nov 7, 2017
Drivers along the Sir George-Étienne Cartier Parkway may have noticed an impressive number of Canadian flags behind the Canada Aviation and Space Museum lately. The 128 flags were erected at a Flags of Remembrance ceremony on Oct. 7, to pay tribute to the men and women of the Canadian Armed Forces and Veterans. Each flag represents 1,000 Canadian soldiers and RCMP killed and missing in action. The flags are a poignant display of patriotism – and a visual reminder of the cost of freedom.

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