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Remembering Canada's Mountain Warfare Role in WWII
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Remembering Canada's Mountain Warfare Role in WWII
The Lovat Scouts arrived in Canada on the evening of Jan.9, 1944, when approximately 500 soldiers disembarked in the mountain town of Jasper, Alberta. They were part of a unique deployment: a British regiment selected for specialised mountain and winter warfare training in preparation for a planned Allied invasion of Norway. Originally formed by the 16th Lord Lovat, the Lovat Scouts had a reputation for marksmanship, rugged terrain mastery and p…
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