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Old 08-01-05, 12:12
Michael Ockenden Michael Ockenden is offline
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Thanks for the reply.

I've posted this on another forum but have not yet found out the answer. However, I'll make a point of looking at some WDs asap and will report back.

However, rather more important is the matter of confusion on the battlefield. Did the Canadians need liaison officers between Francophone and Anglophone units?

Few Anglophone Canadians spoke French - and even though the Quebecois tended to know more English than was the case in reverse, they were (are) far from bi-lingual. N'est ce pas?

Comments appreciated.

Mike
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