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Tin-Pots And Pirate Ships: Canadian Naval Forces And German Sea Raiders 1880-1918
Tin-Pots And Pirate Ships: Canadian Naval Forces And German Sea Raiders 1880-1918

By Roger Sarty, Michael L. Hadley, Michael L. Hadley And Roger Sarty

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Michael Hadley and Roger Sarty shed new light on Canadian and German history -- and on Canada's naval defences in particular -- by exploring the naval operations and politics of both nations betwee...

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Saint John Fortifications, 1630-1956
Saint John Fortifications, 1630-1956

By Roger F. Sarty, Doug Knight, Roger Sarty, Roger Sarty And Doug Knight

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Saint John became a gateway to what is now Canada in the early 1600s, and Fort La Tour, built in 1632, was one of the three main forts of Acadie. In Saint John Fortifications, Roger Sarty and Doug...

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The History Of Canada Series: War In The St. Lawrence: The Forgotten U-Boat Battles On Canada'S Shores
The History Of Canada Series: War In The St. Lawrence: The Forgotten U-Boat Battles On Canada'S Shores

By Roger F. Sarty, Roger Sarty

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From 1942 to 1944 fifteen German submarines carried out extended combat missions in the St. Lawrence. They destroyed or severely damaged 27 ships, including three Canadian warships, a U.S. Army tro...

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Saint John Fortifications, 1630-1956
Saint John Fortifications, 1630-1956

By Doug Knight, Roger Sarty, Roger Sarty And Doug Knight, Roger Sarty; Doug Knight

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Saint John became a gateway to what is now Canada in the early 1600s, and Fort La Tour, built in 1632, was one of the three main forts of Acadie. In Saint John Fortifications, Roger Sarty and Doug...

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Guardian of the Gulf
Guardian of the Gulf

By Brian Tennyson

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