
Remembering Burma
Sep 02, 2010
Sep 02, 2010
Canada’s history books make no mention of it or the 10,000 Canadians who served in the Far East campaign during the Second World War – including the more than 500 who died there – but 86-year-old Art Adams remembers.

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