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Bashow, David. All the Fine Young Eagles: In the Cockpit with Canada’s Second World War Fighter Pilots. Toronto: Stoddart, 1996.

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Bennett, Ralph. Ultra in the West: The Normandy Campaign, 1944–45. London: Hutchinson & Co., 1979.

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———. No Retreating Footsteps: The Story of the North Nova Scotia Highlanders. Hantsport, NS: Lancelot Press, 1983.

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Hartigan, Dan. A Rising of Courage: Canada’s Paratroops in the Liberation of Normandy. Calgary: Drop Zone Publishers, 2000.

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Hopkins, Anthony. Songs from the Front and Rear: Canadian Servicemen’s Songs of the Second World War. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1979.

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Jackson, H.M. The Sherbrooke Regiment (12th Armoured Regiment). N.p., 1958.

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Liddell Hart, B.H. History of the Second World War. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1970.

Luxton, Eric, ed. 1st Battalion, The Regina Rifles Regiment, 1939–1946. Regina: The Regiment, 1946.

McAndrew, Bill; Donald Graves, and Michael Whitby. Normandy 1944: The Canadian Summer. Montreal: éditions Art Global, 1994.

McKee, Alex. Caen: Anvil of Victory. London: Souvenir Press, 1964.

Marteinson, John and Michael R. McNorgan. The Royal Canadian Armoured Corps: An Illustrated History. Toronto: Robin Brass Studio, 2000.

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Meyer, Kurt. Grenadier. Winnipeg: J.J. Fedorowicz, 1994.

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Nolan, Brian. Airborne: The Heroic Story of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion in the Second World War. Toronto: Lester Publishing, 1995.

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Ross, Richard M. The History of the 1st Battalion Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa (mg). N.p, n.d.

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———. Ready for the Fray: The History of the Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary’s), 1920 to 1955. Vancouver: Evergreen Press, 1958.

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MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS, AND ARTICLES

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Stuart, Okill. “D-Day—The Longest Day,” 2000. Quadrant, December: 17–19.

UNPUBLISHED MATERIALS

Allen, L. “WWII Diary of L. Allen—The Story of a D-Day Soldier.” 1st Hussars Regimental Museum.

Andrews, J.J. (Maj.). “Battle Narrative—D Day and the Counter Attack at Putot-en-Bessin,” 145.2C4(D5). Directorate of History, Department of National Defence.

“Attacks on Coastal Defence Batteries by Bomber Command,” 181.003(d1957). Directorate of History, Department of National Defence.

Cabeldu, F.N. (Lt. Col.). “Battle Narrative of the Normandy Assault and First Counter-Attack,” 145.2C4013(D2). Directorate of History, Department of National Defence.

———. “Narrative of Normandy Assault,” 145.2C4013(D1). Directorate of History, Department of National Defence.

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Canadian Operations in North-West Europe, August 1944: Extracts from Memoranda (Series 7). University of Victoria Special Collections, Reginald Roy Collection.

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Crofton, D.G. (Maj.). “‘C’ Company—Landing on ‘D’ Day,” 145.2C4013(D4). Directorate of History, Department of National Defence.

Dodds, R.V. “War Museum Query re: RCAF Activity on D-day,” 16 July 1968, 181ah.003(D1). Directorate of History, Department of National Defence.

8th Canadian Infantry Brigade War Diary, June 1944. RG24. National Archives of Canada.

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1st Canadian Parachute Battalion War Diary, June 1944. RG24. National Archives of Canada.

1st Hussars (6th Canadian Armoured Regiment) War Diary, June 1944. RG24. National Archives of Canada.

Fort Garry Horse (10th Canadian Armoured Regiment) War Diary, June 1944. RG24. National Archives of Canada.

14th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery War Diary, June 1944. RG24. National Archives of Canada.

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Highland Light Infantry of Canada War Diary, June 1944. RG24. National Archives of Canada.

“Historical Notes 1942–1945: First Canadian Parachute Battalion,” 145.4013(D1). Directorate of History, Department of National Defence.

“Information re: dispersion on D-Day, 6 June 1944 1 CDN Para Bn,” 145.4013(D2). Directorate of History, Department of National Defence.

“Interview with Maj. J.H. Gordon, Queen’s Own Rifles 8bde 3 Canadian Division.” Directorate of History, Department of National Defence.

Locke, J.E. (Capt.). “Narrative by Capt. J.E. Locke on D-Day Normandy, The History of the Jeep Platoon in Action on 6 June 44,” 112.3h1.001(d21). Directorate of History, Department of National Defence.

McCormick, Bill. “Armistice Day Address.” N.d. In possession of the author.

MacEwan, G.T. “D Day and the Counter-Attack on Putot-en-Bessin.” 145.C4013(D3). Directorate of History, Department of National Defence.

Martin, J.R. (Maj.). “Report No. 147 Historical Section Canadian Military Headquarters: Part One: The Assault and Subsequent Operations of 3 Cdn Inf Div and 2 Cdn Armd Bde, 6–30 June 44—N.W. Europe.” 3 December 1945. Directorate of History, Department of National Defence.

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“Memo of Interview with Maj. D.W. Wilkins, 1st Canadian Parachute Bn., at CMHQ, 18 and 28 July 44,” 145.4011(D1). Directorate of History, Department of National Defence.

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———. “Report No. 139 Historical Section Canadian Military Headquarters: The 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion in France, 6 June–6 September 1944,” 7 July 1945. Directorate of History, Department of National Defence.

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Piers, Desmond W. “HMCSAlgonquin—Operation Neptune.” University of Victoria Special Collections.

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Roy, Reginald (Lt.). “1 Canadian Parachute Battalion in Normandy: Historical Sketch,” 25 September 1952, 145.4013(D4). Directorate of History, Department of National Defence.

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12th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery War Diary, June 1944. RG24. National Archives of Canada.

“War Diary Extracts, Vol. 19: HQ RCE 3 Cdn Inf Div, War Diary–June 44,” University of Victoria Special Collections, Reginald Roy Collection.

Webb, R.H. (Lt. Col.). “12 Cdn Fd Regt, 23 June 44, Fd Arty in the Assault.” University of Victoria Special Collections, Reginald Roy Collection.

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INTERVIEWS AND CORRESPONDENCE

Andrews, Joseph James. Interview by Cameron Falconer. Victoria, BC. 8 March 1983. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Baird, James Douglas. Interview by William S. Thackray. Victoria, BC. 17, 27 June and 18 July 1980. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Bateman, Merritt Hayes. Interview by Tom Torrie. Sidney, BC. 28 May 1987. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Beer, John Pope. Interview by David Gantzer. Victoria, BC. 26, 28 November 1979. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Bettridge, Bill. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. Brampton, ON. 14 October 2003.

Boyle, Art. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. London, ON. 30 September 2003.

Burley, Ralph. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. Toronto. 12 August 2003.

Bury, Bill. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. Hamilton, ON. 20 August 2003.

Butters, Thomas William Lowell. Interview by Tom Torrie. Victoria, BC. 19 August 1987. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Byrne, Jack. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. St. Joseph, ON. 10 October 2003.

Cave, John Clifford. Interview by Chris D. Main. Victoria, BC. 14, 24 August 1978. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Cheney, Don. Interview by Glen Cook. Ottawa. 16 November 2000. Canadian War Museum Oral History Project Collection.

Chevalier, Roger. Interview by author. Courseulles-sur-Mer. 23 May 2003.

Choat, Russell Frederick. Interview by James Murphy. Victoria, BC. 27 June and 5, 11 July 1977. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Clarke, Bernard. Interview by Tom Torrie. Victoria, BC. 18 August 1987. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Cleveland, Gerry. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. Port Colbourne, ON. 4 November 2003.

Cockburn, Phil. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. Ravenswood, ON. 11 August 2003.

Cook, Orville. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. Holland Centre, ON. 7 October 2003.

Corry, Geoffrey D. Interview by Tom Torrie. Victoria, BC. 12 August 1987. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Côté, Ernest. Interview by Michael Boire. Ottawa. 14 November 2003.

Crabtree, Kenneth S. Interview by Chris Bell. Victoria, BC. 24 August 1982. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Daubs, Jack. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. London, ON. 9 October 2003.

Eckenfelder, George V. Interview by Tom Torrie. Victoria, BC. 7 August 1987. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Fletcher, Dave. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. Streetsville, ON. 2 September 2003.

Fulton, Lochie. Interview by Ken MacLeod. Victoria, BC. 9 February 1998.

Gonder, Harold Bertrand. Interview by Mark C. Hill. Victoria, BC. 23 July and 7, 8, 9 August 1985. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Gray, Raymond Skelton. Interview by Tom Torrie. Victoria, BC. 27 August 1987. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Hall, A.C. Vassar. Interview by Chris D. Main. Victoria, BC. 7, 11, 15 May 1979. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Hinton, Peter. Interview by Mark Hill. Victoria, BC. 22 July 1985. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Jackson, Rolph. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. Toronto. 2 September 2003.

Kingston, Dave. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. Mississauga, ON. 10 September 2003.

Lamb, Hugh. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. Mississauga, ON. 8 September 2003.

Learment, Don. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. Guelph, ON. 21 November 2003.

Lecarpentier, Georges. Interview by author. Courseulles-sur-Mer. 23 May 2003.

McCormick, Bill. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. Gault, ON. 3 October 2003.

———. Telephone interview by John Gregory Thompson. 14 February 2004.

McCullough, Jim. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. Loretto, ON. 9 September 2003.

McLean, Jack. Interview by Ken MacLeod. Vancouver. September 1997.

Madden, John R. Recorded Recollections. 1987. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Martin, Jack. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. Scarborough, ON. 1 October 2003.

Mingay, Donald. Interview by Michael Boire. Collingwood, ON. November 2003.

Parks, Jim. Interview by Ken MacLeod. Vancouver, BC. November 1997.

Plows, Arthur Howard. Interview by Chris D. Main. Victoria, BC. 18, 31 August 1978. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Richardson, Charles. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. London, ON. 30 October 2003.

Richardson, Stan. Correspondence with author. 10 March 2003.

Rogers, Fred. Videotaped recollections in possession of the author. N.d.

Ruffee, George E.M. Interview by Tom Torrie. Victoria, BC. 28 July 1987. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Ryan, Joe. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. Cobourg, ON. 6 November 2003.

Seaborn, Robert Lowder. Interview by Cameron Falconer. Victoria, BC. 23 February 1983. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Seneco, Stan. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. East York, ON. 3 November 2003.

Shawcross, Ronald Glendall. Interview by Mark C. Hill. Victoria, BC. 14, 19 June 1985. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Simpson, Jim. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. Windsor, ON. 13 September 2003.

Springer, Jack. Interview by John Gregory Thompson. London, ON. 1 November 2003.

Storrs, Anthony H.G. Interview by Chris Bell. Victoria, BC. 9, 16 September 1982 and 13 June, 8 July, 30 August 1983. University of Victoria Special Collections.

Stuart, Okill. Correspondence with author. 6 January 2003.

Wightman, Cyrill Merrott. Interview by Cameron Falconer. Victoria, BC. 8 February 1983. University of Victoria Special Collections.