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The Unknown Navy - Canada's World War II Merchant Navy

The Unknown Navy - Canada's World War II Merchant Navy

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The Unknown Navy - Canada's World War II Merchant Navy

by Robert G.Halford

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St Catherines, Ontario: Vanwell Publishing, 1995 Canada operated the wartimw world's fourth largest Merchant Navy, almost all of it built in Canadian shipyards. Only with the 1980s campaign to recognise them as veterans did Canada's wartime Merchant Navy begin to move out from the obscurity of nearly fifty years. 272pp illustrated in black and white.

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Title
The Unknown Navy - Canada's World War II Merchant Navy
Author
Robert G.Halford
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Very Good
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ISBN 10
1551250160
ISBN 13
9781551250168
Publisher
Vanwell Publishing
Place of Publication
St Catherines, Ontario
Date Published
1995
Size
255x180mm
Keywords
Merchant Marine. Canada

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