Canadian Forces Sentinel, February 1968, Volume 4, Number 2
Canadian Forces Sentinel, February 1968, Volume 4, Number 2 | Livres anciens et modernes | Multiple Contributors
Canadian Forces Sentinel, February 1968, Volume 4, Number 2
Canadian Forces Sentinel, February 1968, Volume 4, Number 2 | Livres anciens et modernes | Multiple Contributors
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Détails
- Année
- 1968
- Lieu d'édition
- Ottawa
- Auteur
- Multiple Contributors
- Éditeurs
- Government of Canada
- Format
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Thème
- Canadian Forces Sentinel, February 1968, Volume 4, Number 2 The Military Profession - Lt. Gen. W.A.B. Anderson, Commander of Mobile Command, Biathalon Training, From North Star to Southern Cross - The Travels of a Yukon and, its crew, Destroying a beached Second World War British Mine, lodged in driftwood on a Vancouver Island beach, Sea survival for Starfighter pilots, They were given a real bridge to blow up - 2 Field Squadron, Royal Canadian Engineers brings down the old Hawkshaw Bridge, mid-way between Fredericton and Woodstock, N.B., Shades of Alley Oop - a CH-113A Voyageur removes dinosaur bones, from their ancient resting place, Classroom for the sea - Fleet School (Pacific) at Esquimalt (5, pages), The Buffalo Aircraft - Our newest tactical transport, Sea Sparrow surface-to-air missile systems. Military Canadian, History Magazine Back Issues
- Description
- S Paperback
- Etat de conservation
- En bonne condition
- Langues
- Anglais
- Reliure
- Couverture souple
- Premiére Edition
- True
Description
Features: "The Military Profession - Lt. Gen. W.A.B. Anderson, Commander of Mobile Command; Biathalon Training; From North Star to Southern Cross - The Travels of a Yukon and its crew; Destroying a beached Second World War British Mine, lodged in driftwood on a Vancouver Island beach; Sea survival for Starfighter pilots; They were given a real bridge to blow up - 2 Field Squadron, Royal Canadian Engineers brings down the old Hawkshaw Bridge, mid-way between Fredericton and Woodstock, N.B.; Shades of Alley Oop - a CH-113A Voyageur removes dinosaur bones from their ancient resting place; Classroom for the sea - Fleet School (Pacific) at Esquimalt (5 pages); The Buffalo Aircraft - Our newest tactical transport; Sea Sparrow surface-to-air missile systems. Sound copy. Magazine