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“Matters Canadian” and the Problem with Being Special

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Wood, James “Matters Canadian” and the Problem with Being Special: Robert T. Frederick on the First Special Service Force.” Canadian Military History 12, 4 (2003).
Author adminPosted on March 28, 2024March 28, 2024Categories News, World War II – European TheaterTags FSSF, WWII

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