Happy #IndependenceDay to all our American friends! A real state of independence, so pretty when her rockets glare, still prove it any night that her flag's still there... America, fuck yeah! #FourthOfJuly
Happy #CanadaDay to our fellow Canuckleheads! We are not perfect, sorry. But as Canadians, we are pretty darn great. If there is heaven on earth it is right here in Canada. Here's to being the friendliest, most welcoming, passionate nation in the world. #Canada152
@CateDailyBoom @Kambridge3 @GlynBailey@TheGearBand @drawingonscars @taming_sariband @copperwormUK Once again, our sincere thanks to you and all the fine folks at #BoomRadio for adding our brand of rockoutitude to your rotation and for including us amongst so much awesome talent. And much love for supporting unsigned bands. #SupportIndieBands
Once again, our sincere thanks to @CateDailyBoom and all the fine folks at #BoomRadio for adding our brand of rockoutitude to their rotation and for including us amongst so much awesome talent. And much love for supporting unsigned bands. #SupportIndieBands
June 6, 1944: 14,000 soldiers from across Canada, supported by @RCAF_ARC squadrons and @RoyalCanNavy ships, defied the odds and successfully stormed the Normandy coast to help liberate Europe. Be a part of history. https://t.co/QhqcWTAqxB
#CAF#DDay75#CanadaRemembers#Tbt
On Tuesday, June 6, 1944, over 150,000 Allied troops took part in the first phase, Operation Neptune - commonly known as D-Day. #DDay75thAnniversary#CanadaRemembers
The world always needs more Canada 🇨🇦
These Canadian women shortened WWII by two years by “Listening” to German subs, writing down code and sending it to Bletchley Park where Alan Turing fed it into Enigma
Full video here:
https://t.co/Rmj5t78FA8
#DDay75#CanadaRemembers
This footage of #DDay from the Canadian Army Newsreel gives us a glimpse into the Normandy invasion, 75 years ago. Watch full video: https://t.co/ZPKPBZuHLw #DDay75#CanadaRemembers
#OTD June 6 1944, #WW2 is at a turning point: 150,000 Allied troops leave England on ships to start the D-Day attacks on German positions in Normandy, France. The Canadians are in charge of storming Juno Beach. #DDay75#CanadaRemembers
https://t.co/dBBoM1ACYo 📷e010777287