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WW2 1800 Canadians learned how to sneak behind enemy lines after dark and as one member said, raise hell until dawn, when they would slip back into their bases by morning, leaving German soldiers either dead or scared. Their enemies called them murdering bastards and silent throat-slitters. They took on missions that no other allied force could handle, or would want to. Canadians routinely did what others said couldnt be done. Modern Canadian special operations forces (JTF2) trace their heritage to this unit. And it quickly became one of the most feared fighting units in World War II. They killed 25 of their enemies for every man they lost. They captured 235 enemy soldiers for every man of theirs taken prisoner. It is in our power to set a high price for Canadian blood, a price too high for Isis to pay, or the governments and organizations that support them! youtu.be/6KqOfKGZfAo
Posted on: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 14:58:12 +0000

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