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Army.ca Swag

Own a shirt, hat, hoodie and more from Army.ca!

The shirts have the Army.ca logo as shown here, and the hats are black with the logo or logo and text. All logos are embroidered so they will not fade or wear out. Prices for each item are shown below and include shipping to anywhere in Canada via Canada Post. For shipping to the US or other destinations, please contact me.

To order, simply select the item you want and click on the button below:NOTE: You must log in before you can purchase Army.ca swag.

NOTE: You may want to consider an Army.ca Subscription instead. This is just $6 more (you still get a shirt/hat plus a Milnet.ca badge) and entitles you to additional features and functions. See the Army.ca Subscription page for more info.

For those who don't wish to use PayPal, payment can be mailed to:
Crypto Logic Canada, Inc.
PO Box 144
Port Williams, NS
B0P 1T0

I'd love to see photos of people in their swag, feel free to e-mail them or upload them into the Members album of the photo gallery.

THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

Note: Army.ca swag will not help you run faster on PT, do better on course or increase your luck with the opposite sex. But at least you'll look good while you're trying!

Military Word Of The Day
HMCS HUNTER
:
Her Majesty's Canadian Ship Hunter


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Today in Military History

December 10



1864:

U.S. Civil War: William Tecumseh Sherman reaches Savannah, Georgia, ending his "March to the Sea".


1898:

A treaty is signed in Paris that officially ends the Spanish-American War.


1939:

First Canadian Contingent sails from Halifax for England


1941:

Japanese forces land in the Philippines, capture Guam and sink the British ships HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse.


1943:

THE GULLY, effective dates for battle honour begin (to 19 Dec 43)


1945:

In Aurich, Germany, the trial of SS Brigadier Kurt Meyer on war crimes charges begins before a General Court Martial made up of front-line officers of the Canadian Army.


1949:

Chinese Civil War: The Red Army begins its siege of Chengdu, the last KMT-held city on mainland China. Chiang Kai-shek leaves for Taiwan.




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