"Canadians Must Match Fighting Of The Russians, Ralston Says," Toronto Star. October 9, 1943. Page 3.
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COL. RALSTON and Staff Sergt. George Reid atop the ram tank from which Col. Ralston fired ten shots, scoring three hits on both moving and still targets. Col. Ralston took part in tank demonstrations after officially opening the new Canadian army tank course in St. Vincent Township near Meaford. He said Canadians must watch the fighting of the Russians.
I know Hans officially a quokka and unofficially a squirrel/hamster/any lil mousey creature but also. He could be a lil frog. He's like a lil frog to me.
“Tank Hits a Tramcar, None Hurt in Quebec,” Montreal Gazette. August 5, 1942. Page 19.
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Quebec, August 4 - (CP) - Here's one for, the traffic accident record book.
A 32-ton tank collided with a tram car on a Lower Town street yesterday and, believe it or not, no one was injured. The tank heading for parts unknown ripped off one side of the street car in veering to avoid the collision.
When the dust cleared away, it was found there was an international angle to the accident. The street car was one of those recently purchased from the New York Tramway Company.