The September/October 2025 issue of Legion Magazine is out today! Look for it on newsstands or check your mailbox if you subscribe already.
UNDYING LOVE
A grieving mother secrets her Great War soldier son’s remains home to Canada
COMMAND AND CONTROL
A fearless Canadian woman was in command, but the Japanese soldiers who worked for her were in control
SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS
How determination and an innate curiosity led Gladys Arnold to become the only Canadian journalist in Paris when France fell to the Germans in WW II
ALIAS FRANKLIN THOMPSON
During the American Civil War, a young New Brunswick girl disguised herself as a man—and served as a soldier in the Union Army
THE QUILT MAKERS
How Canadian women and girls crafted for victory in WW II
A STITCH IN TIME
A revival of interest in wartime knitting inspires remembrance
WOMEN AT WAR
A collection of iconic artwork sharing the contributions of Canadian females to the country’s military
MILITARY HEALTH MATTERS
Remote control
FRONT LINES
A “hinge moment”
EYE ON DEFENCE
Rebuilding, rearming
CANADA AND THE NEW COLD WAR
Bring ’em on
HUMOUR HUNT
Blown over
HEROES AND VILLAINS
Igor Gouzenko and Georgi Zarubin
ARTIFACTS
For peace
O CANADA
The country grows
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