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English: Perspective map not drawn to scale. Bird's-eye-view. "Published by A. E. Downs & James B. Moyer." LC Panoramic maps (2nd ed.), 711 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Includes illus. and index to points of interest. Vault AACR2: 100; 700/1
Manufactured by Case in the USA for the Canadian Military until 1948 when production moved to Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada. Markings include "Case XX Metal Stampings" on the base of the sheeps foot blade and a C with a broad arrow inside stamped on the scales (case) normally near the rivet holding the blades.
only in service with Canadian Rangers.455 Webley United Kingdom: no longer in service: 7.62 × 51 mm NATO United States: 5.56×45mm NATO: 1984–present Belgium: 9×19mm Parabellum: 1944–present Austria-Hungary.50 BMG United States: Used by Canadian snipers to set the longest distance kill record: 12 Gauge United States: 5.7×28 mm Belgium
The ammunition color code system used by Canada used the British system for .303 ammunition, the American system for .30-06 ammunition, and later the NATO system for all other ammunition. C-I-L or CIL Canadian Industries Ltd. (1955–1976). A corporation formed in 1910 from a merger of five Canadian explosives companies and their assets.
The Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps RCOC can trace its roots back to the Canadian Stores Department. Formed in 1871, the Canadian Stores Department was a civil department of the Canadian Government. This civil service was charged with control of forts, ammunition, stores, buildings and an ordnance depot left by the departing British Military.
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As Canadian wildfires burned over the equivalent of almost 46 million acres of land last summer, Summit County Public Health regularly advised the community to stay inside for the day, especially ...
Despite the inequality, the women's wage was higher than the 1944 Canadian war industry average of 47.9 cents per hour. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Several women worked part-time as apple pickers at Redwing Orchards, located at the intersection of Highway 2 and Lakeridge Road.