STEELER -> RE: Question for Shermans fans (Canadians specially) (5/29/2004 11:56:46 AM)
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Yo Canadians, My boss and I had a discussion the other day about the switch to the Maple Leaf flag---which he said happened when he was a kid but he wasn't sure. I knew the Union Jack appeared on the flag from playing SPWAW but I didn't know until I looked it up that it was 1965. But I am curious as I thought the Maple Leaf had been used in WWII, and upon further digging I found that since 1904 the red Maple Leaf on White was used by Canadians in the Olympics and that: In 1914, many Canadian soldiers wore the maple leaf on their military badges, and it was the dominant symbol used by many Canadian regiments serving in the Great War (World War I). In 1939, at the beginning of World War II, numerous Canadian troops once again used the maple leaf as a distinctive emblem, displaying it on regimental badges and Canadian army and naval equipment. So...was the Maple Leaf flag ever flown before 1965 or was it just an emblem, eh? Thank!
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