During the last hundred days of the Great War, the Allied armies swept eastward past the Hindenburg Line with hammer-blow offensive warfare. Performing their work under intense machine gun and shell fire, engineers erected bridges and constructed roads, allowing infantry and artillery units to pursue the retreating enemy. These combat engineers played a vital role in battle tactics and logistical services of open warfare. Their versatile formations contributed to the Canadian Corps’ rapid victories, which included the successful Canal du Nord crossing leading to the capture of Bourlon Wood in September 1918
Warfare has, for millenia, been a rich source of myth and legend, and one of the main reasons many h...
For a man who experienced many battles, 26 October 1917 was a pivotal day for Lieutenant Tom Rutherf...
Of Canada’s long military history, Vimy is the one battle that most Canadians will know. Some will b...
During the last hundred days of the Great War, the Allied armies swept eastward past the Hindenburg ...
The crossing of the Canal du Nord stands as one of the most impressive Canadian tactical operations ...
This article explores the Canadian tunnelling companies’ military mining organisation and accomplish...
Abstract: The crossing of the Canal du Nord stands as one of the most impressive Canadian tactical ...
This article explores the Canadian tunnelling companies’ military mining organisation and accomplish...
This article aims briefly to describe the significance and evolution of military mining as a battlef...
By mid-1918, the character of the First World War had changed completely from the relatively static ...
By mid-1918, the character of the First World War had changed completely from the relatively static ...
Although the Canadian Corps did not participate directly in the German Spring Offensives that began ...
This article is an overview of the First Canadian Army in North West Europe’s ability to recover, re...
For a man who experienced many battles, 26 October 1917 was a pivotal day for Lieutenant Tom Rutherf...
Account by Major W.H.V. Matthews, MC and Bar, Officer Commanding, “A” Company, 1st Canadian Scottish...
Warfare has, for millenia, been a rich source of myth and legend, and one of the main reasons many h...
For a man who experienced many battles, 26 October 1917 was a pivotal day for Lieutenant Tom Rutherf...
Of Canada’s long military history, Vimy is the one battle that most Canadians will know. Some will b...
During the last hundred days of the Great War, the Allied armies swept eastward past the Hindenburg ...
The crossing of the Canal du Nord stands as one of the most impressive Canadian tactical operations ...
This article explores the Canadian tunnelling companies’ military mining organisation and accomplish...
Abstract: The crossing of the Canal du Nord stands as one of the most impressive Canadian tactical ...
This article explores the Canadian tunnelling companies’ military mining organisation and accomplish...
This article aims briefly to describe the significance and evolution of military mining as a battlef...
By mid-1918, the character of the First World War had changed completely from the relatively static ...
By mid-1918, the character of the First World War had changed completely from the relatively static ...
Although the Canadian Corps did not participate directly in the German Spring Offensives that began ...
This article is an overview of the First Canadian Army in North West Europe’s ability to recover, re...
For a man who experienced many battles, 26 October 1917 was a pivotal day for Lieutenant Tom Rutherf...
Account by Major W.H.V. Matthews, MC and Bar, Officer Commanding, “A” Company, 1st Canadian Scottish...
Warfare has, for millenia, been a rich source of myth and legend, and one of the main reasons many h...
For a man who experienced many battles, 26 October 1917 was a pivotal day for Lieutenant Tom Rutherf...
Of Canada’s long military history, Vimy is the one battle that most Canadians will know. Some will b...