Armistice Day
Remembrance Day
D-Day
Aircraft from D-Day
Cadet Miscellaneous
100

Those who had come through the war felt that a solemn occasion marking the deaths of _____ comrades was important enough to merit this distinction

60,000

100

Is "Armistice Day" still used when referring to Remembrance Day?

Yes it is used interchangeably but unofficially.

100

Why was D-Day Delayed by one Day?

Bad weather in the English Channel

100

What type of plane were the Black and White "Invasion Stripes" Painted on?

Spitfire IX

100

How many Lieutenant do we have?

2, Lieutenant Drew and Lieutenant Kinneberg.

200

What was sent out by King George V to the empire on November 6?

A special appeal.

200

What year did Canada have its first Remembrance Day?

 1931.

200
D-Day is also known as?

The Second Front

200

Who was the Halifax LW170 handed off to?

A Weather Patrol Squadron

200

Which way do you turn when someone called About Turn?

Turn to the Right

300

What was the Greatest Loss of Life in Canadian History before WW|?

267 soldiers in the South African War of 1899-1902

300

Remembrance Day, a more flexible and inclusive term, readily accommodates the remembrance of war dead from which war times?

WW|, WW||, the Korean War, other conflicts and Peacekeeping.

300

What time is H-Hour?

06:30 A.M.

300

Where were 420 Lancaster's Made

Malton, Ontario

300

What is the correct number of Paces in an Advance and Review Order?

15 Paces

400

who introduced a motion in the House of Commons to institute an annual ‘Armistice Day” to be held on the second Monday of November?

Isaac Pedlow, Member of Parliament (MP) for south Renfrew, Ontario,

400

What did historian Denise Thompson suggest?

“the term ‘Remembrance Day’ placed the emphasis squarely upon memory - and by extension upon the soldiers whose deaths were being remembered - rather than upon the Armistice, a political achievement in which rank-and-file soldiers were not directly involved.”

400

The Royal Canadian Air Force had already been involved for several months in bombing key enemy targets in the invasion areas, what were some of those areas?

Roads, bridges, railways, airfields, and commands and communications centers.

400

What was the Ten-Ton Tessie's Bomb-Load weight?

990kg

400

How many ranks cadets eligible to get? 

8 Total, 7 Excluding Cadet. 

Cadet, LAC, Cpl, FCpl, Sgt, FSgt, WO2, WO1

500

Who Stated “At the 11th hour of the 11th day on the 11th Month of the year in 1918, after more than four years of continuous fighting, hostility on the main battlefront of the greatest war in history came to an end.”

 Brigadier C. N. Barclay, 1968

500

Who introduced the change of name to Remembrance Day 

MP, C.W. Dickie of Nanaimo

500

3rd Canadian Infantry Division and 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade formed the Canadian assault force on D-Day, while the ________ jumped as part of the great airborne force protecting the flanks of the landing. 

1st Canadian Parachute Battalion

500

How many squadrons did the Lancaster serve with and what were they called?

Twelve RCAF’s No.6 Group in Bomber Command

500

What Year did 41 celebrate or 75th anniversary?

2016

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