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http://www.cbc.ca/news/features/canada_bythenumbers.html

Found this interesting. It mentions 60,000 signing up in one month during the second war...do you think that would happen in this day in age? I doubt it.


  INDEPTH: CANADA'S MILITARY
Introduction: By the numbers
Justin Thompson, CBC News Online | Updated October 30, 2003

A Senate committee recommended on November 12, 2002 that Canada should call all its soldiers home for two years and immediately give $4 billion to the military in order to start the process of bringing the military up to what is expected of a world leader.
Here's a look at Canada by the numbers.



Population
30,007,094 (2001 census)
11,507,000 (1941 census)
7,207,000 (1911 census)

Land
Canada occupies 9,093,507 sq km, making it the second largest country in the world after Russia.
Canada has 252,684 km of coastline and borders (243,791 km of coastline, 8,893 km of borders).


Military Expenditure
Price of F-18A Hornet fighter jet: $50,000,000.
Canada's defence budget for 2001/2002: $10,570,000,000 - enough to buy 211 Hornets.


Armed Forces

Today: 60,000 military personnel including 9,500 sailors, 19,000 soldiers, 13,000 air men and women and 18,500 administrative and support personnel. There are also 21,500 reservists.

Second World War: 60,000 men and women enlisted in Canada's armed forces in one month (September 1939) after the declaration of war.

First World War: More than 600,000 Canadians enlisted to fight in the First World War from 1914-1918.


Navy

Today: There are 34 warships and 9,500 sailors in Canada's navy.

Second World War: 23 Canadian ships were sunk by German U-Boats in the Battle of St. Lawrence alone.

First World War: During the course of the First World War, Canada's naval service grew to a force of 9,000 men and 100 ships.


Canadians on the front lines

Today: 2,300 armed forces have been deployed to combat terrorism; 1,500 Canadians deployed to NATO peacekeeping in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Second World War: More than one million served and approximately 45,000 died.

First World War: Almost 620,000 Canadians served in First World War and 66,000 died.

Canada in NATO:
Of NATO's 19 member countries, Canada is...
1st in land area (9,093,507 sq km), and sixth in total military spending ($10,570,000,000)





 
I can see it happening.
But by the time 1/4 of them would be done getting processed the war would be over.
 
Did anyone see it happening in June 1939, either? I tell veterans that I don‘t think my generation could do what they did.

They always say "you never know what you can do until you try." On deeper reflection, I think they were right.

Apathy for the military was even greater in the summer of 1939 than it is today - compare the Army today to what we had back then. At the start of WW II we had no light machine guns, mortars, tanks, few trucks, few uniforms...hmm, sounds familiar, actually....
 
Oh Dear Lord,

Deja Vu, does this mean a War is on the horizon. Another great war, ;)
 
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