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Juno was the Canadian beach Guy planned it out actually got behind German lines.
Also the Russians exacted a terrible retribution.
Attacks on Darwin started in February, the yanks didn't get here until October. In the meantime it was the Dutch that saved our sorry arses. They never seem to get much of a mention in the written histories but if you go to the Adelaide River War Cemetary you'll see an entire section devoted to the Dutch that died fighting on Australian soil.While US General Douglas MacArthur has been lauded for being a hero in saving us Aussies and Brits in the Pacific, I also want to acknowledge the service of Admiral Chester M. Nimitz.
German women knew this all too well.Also the Russians exacted a terrible retribution.
Incidentally James and William from star trek were both Canadians.Yes, and he had historically great success. Your point being ?
The Canadians did a great job in Normandy. But then all the Allies share those laurels.
Though Lieutenant James Doohan of the Royal Canadian Artillery might not have been so charitable. One of his fellow soldiers (a sentry) shot Doohan multiple times and he lost his middle finger in the process of storming the Juno Beachhead. That nasty "fog of war" I suppose.
It's why you never quite see Commander Montgomery Scott's right hand and missing middle finger in any Star Trek episode. As an actor, he learned how to hide it for the camera while whatever character he played never skipped a beat.![]()
Incidentally James and William from star trek were both Canadians.
My point been a treated as a colony once been their done that.
Biggest current issue up here is being treated like a future colony to our neighbours to the south.