Due to the large volume of medals, we have been receiving, our mounters have chosen to cap the number of medals they accept per month. Orders are generally back 2 months after the month they were dropped off. For example, medals from June will be August, July will be September, etc. Our cut-off date for medals for Remembrance Day is 09 October. Medals dropped off before that will be back in time, medals dropped off after will not be. If you need your medals for a specific date, please let us know and we will try to accommodate that, or message you if we cannot.
Due to the large volume of medals, we have been receiving, our mounters have chosen to cap the number of medals they accept per month. Orders are generally back 2 months after the month they were dropped off. For example, medals from June will be August, July will be September, etc. Our cut-off date for medals for Remembrance Day is 09 October. Medals dropped off before that will be back in time, medals dropped off after will not be. If you need your medals for a specific date, please let us know and we will try to accommodate that, or message you if we cannot.
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Abandoned Military Installations of Canada: Volume 4: Western and Northern by  Paul Ozorak
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Abandoned Military Installations of Canada: Volume 4: Western and Northern

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This book is a guide to military bases in western and northern Canada from mainly the Second World War and the Cold War periods that are no longer active. This includes air force schools, ammunition depots, radar stations, communications sites, a naval base, army camps, bunkers, coastal defence sites, signals intelligence sites, POW camps, military prisons and military hospitals.


Author

Paul Ozorak is a writer living in the greater Ottawa area. He has graduated in biochemisrtry, accounting and electronics and has studied emergency management, film production and chemistry. He is an avid multi-linguist and works in the financial sector.