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Canadians and Americans: Serving In Each Other’s Military from The Civil War to The Present
Colonel J. Paul de B. Taillon, OMM, CD, PhD, FRCGS, FSS (Ret) 2019 NASPD Conference, Montreal
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Canada U.S. Reciprocal Induction Agreement
Ability for Canadians and Americans to serve in each other’s military.
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British Shimonoseki Expedition, 1863-1864
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Ordinary Seaman William H. H. Seeley, RN
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Victoria Cross, WWI
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Captain Bellenden Seymour Hutcheson, VC Canadian Medical Corps
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American Civil War: British North Americans enlist in the U.S.
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Lt. Calixa Lavallee, Union Army
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Lt. Edward P. Doherty, Union Army
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Dr. Anderson R. Abbott, Union Army
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Monument: South Stormont, Ontario
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WWI: Americans enlist in Canada
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Lance Corporal William H. Metcalf, VC, MM, Bar
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Sgt. George H. Mullin
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Sgt. Raphael L. Zengel, VC, MM
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WWII: Americans enlist in Canada
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Colonel George S. Patton (& A. McNaughton)
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But … Canada has a King
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Wing Commander Joe McCarthy, DSO, DFC, Bar
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Pilot Officer John G. Magee
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U.S. Congressional Medal of Honor
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Captain George H. Morgan
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Sgt. Peter C. Lemmon
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Canadian Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Windsor, Ontario
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Canadian Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Melocheville, Quebec
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Canadians in Vietnam … to name a few
Thomas E. Fraser Randolph Hatton Robert W. Holditch Bruce T. Kennedy Jonathan P. Kmetyk Rob McSorley John J. Roden Larry Semeniuk Murray D. Vidler
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Afghanistan
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