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Old 26-06-17, 08:21
Lang Lang is offline
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Default Canadians and Australians

I can't find any reference to Canadians working along side Australians during WW2 apart from aircrew and a few naval operations.

They were closely associated in WW1, often relieving each other in trench positions, but nothing in WW2.

What were they doing during the early part of the war when British, Australian, New Zealand, South African, Polish and Indian troops were in the Middle East?

Anybody got a clue?

Lang
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