More Fighting for Canada: Five Battles, 1769-1944

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More Fighting for Canada is the second volume of the “Fighting for Canada” series and contains five detailed accounts of battles fought in Canada or by Canadian soldiers overseas. Included are the battle of Sillery (1760), the last major action of the Seven Years War in America and a French victory; Cut Knife Hill, 1885, fought between the Canadian militia and the aboriginal peoples; Paardeberg, 1900, Canada’s first major overseas action; Iwuy, 1918, the last cavalry Canadian cavalry charge; and the Melfa River, 1944, a desperately-fought river crossing that resulted in the award of the Victoria Cross. Written by professional soldiers (all being combat arms veterans) and edited and with an introduction by Donald E. Graves, More Fighting for Canada concentrates on the tactical level of war, the “sharp end” where the fighting takes place.

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Donald E. Graves
Softcover
362 pages
120+ maps and illustrations

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Weight 0.83 kg
Dimensions 24.9 × 17.1 × 2.3 cm

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