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TAYLOR: Animals that served during wars have long, storied history
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TAYLOR: Animals that served during wars have long, storied history
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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.
TAYLOR: Canadian courage in the Battle of Hong Kong
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In 1941, Hundreds of Canadian Soldiers Died in the Hopeless Battle for Hong Kong
In a misguided mission, almost 2,000 Canadians were sent to the Far East, arriving just prior to the outbreak of a hopeless battle.
Here s What You Need to Know: In Canada, no one ever really had to answer for the tragedy of Hong Kong.
By the 1930s the security Hong Kong had enjoyed since its acquisition by the British Empire in 1842 was a memory. The supremacy of the Royal Navy was seriously threatened by the rise of Japan as a world power in the region; the island was now within range of artillery from the mainland; and the threat of air attack now loomed as well. The British, realizing the precariousness of the colony’s position, wrote it off as an indefensible outpost of the Empire and maintained no large defense force there.