Wingham’s 99th Battery of the Royal Canadian Artillery was one of three batteries which made up the 19th Field Regiment, RCA. The Battery, made up largely of…
Wingham’s 99th Battery of the Royal Canadian Artillery was one of three batteries which made up the 19th Field Regiment, RCA. The Battery, made up largely of…
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In 218 B.C., Hannibal Barca, the great Carthaginian general, had the right idea when he decided to conscript elephants into his army and cross the Alps to wage war against the Roman Empire.
The gigantic beasts served him well, transporting combat gear through formidable terrain and striking terror into the hearts of his enemies.
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When Canada entered the Boer War its first foreign conflict animals were a big part of our expeditionary force.
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