The May/June 2021 issue of Legion Magazine is out today! Look for it on newsstands or check your mailbox if you subscribe already.
RE-TAKING THE HIGH GROUND
The first Canadian-planned attack of the war was at Mont Sorrel, Belgium, in June 1916
PEACE ENFORCEMENT
On a thankless mission to protect citizens and keep warring factions apart, ingenuity and improvisation were the Canadian way
MEDICAL ADVANCES BEHIND THE LINE, PART 2
Innovations in surgery, blood services, antimicrobials and psychiatry revolutionized combat medicine in the Second World War
CRUSHING THE KRIEGSMARINE
While Allied troops were fighting to secure the Normandy beachhead on June 9, 1944, Canadian air and naval forces helped destroy what was left of the German surface fleet
VICTORY MARCH
London hosted a formal—and boisterous—celebration on the first anniversary of the end of the Second World War
SUPER HEROES
Wartime restrictions accidentally created a golden age for Canadian comic book heroes with patriotic messages
MILITARY HEALTH MATTERS
Census to count veterans
FRONT LINES
New study debunks depleted uranium as a cause of Gulf War illness
EYE ON DEFENCE
Bears, dragons and snakes
FACE TO FACE
Are colourized wartime photographs historically accurate?
CANADA AND THE NEW COLD WAR
Britain’s defence
HUMOUR HUNT
Bugs in barracks
HEROES AND VILLAINS
James Yeo & Isaac Chauncey
ARTIFACTS
The third “Triangle Run” bell
O CANADA
Walk in national parks