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Old 07-06-10, 03:55
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wow that was more then i expected, thank you. that gives me many starting points to further my research on their ww2 history. Can you suggest any websites or books that you think would be a good start?

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Old 07-06-10, 04:24
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wow that was more then i expected, thank you. that gives me many starting points to further my research on their ww2 history. Can you suggest any websites or books that you think would be a good start?
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Old 09-06-10, 01:01
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ck.out cape breton highlanders association also links to museum ,lots of info
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Old 25-08-10, 18:34
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wow that was more then i expected, thank you. that gives me many starting points to further my research on their ww2 history. Can you suggest any websites or books that you think would be a good start?
There is a Regimental History 'Breed of Manly Men' you might have to dig online for it ethier abebooks.com/ca or dustjacket.ca will have it. I haven't yet read it but it does look really comprehensive.
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I have a few negs/photos of the CBH in ww2.
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A few more of the CBH taken from my original negatives.
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A few more in ww2 of the CBH taken from my original negatives.
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