The Canadian War Museum invites you to discover the military history of Canada. Through a vast collection of artifacts, moving personal stories, works of art, and unforgettable photography, explore the human conflicts that have shaped Canada, Canadians and the world.
With its prize-winning, richly symbolic architecture, the War Museum, located near downtown Ottawa, provides a spectacular setting for exhibitions, public programs and other events that illustrate the way in which human conflict, in Canada and around the globe, has changed the face of the world.
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The youtube thumbnail is my photo, taken in Kuwait in 1991. 1 CER (aka The Lost Boys) remained there after the war ended
awesome, i didn't know the ambulance was so rare!
Pretty cool. I have never seen this mentioned anywhere else.
Been to the war museum and love it as it as I'm into history and so is my dad
NO BORDERS, NO NATIONS
About time you guys jumped in the youtube museum space ;) Now , longer videos chronicles
Love every one of these videos! So informative and entertaining. 😊
A quick visit to the Canadian National War Museum in early 2023. When I arrived, one of the people welcoming me asked if I'd been there before, and I replied, "Yes, but a long time ago - it was in the old building." "Was that back in the 80's?" "It might have been even before." On my way out, I ran into her again, and she asked what I thought. I told her that it's an incredible museum - and it is, unmissable if you're anywhere near Ottawa - but that I wasn't sure that I completely enjoyed it, "But that's kind of the point, isn't it?" and she replied something along the lines of, 'Then you got the whole message of our museum, thank you." Lest we forget.
love the pics of the tank as an agricultural vehicle!
Any truth to the legend that Worthington bought them as scrap since the US was neutral at the time, only to find that when they were delivered they were thoughtfully packed full of spares and manuals?
Super interesting, I'm glad I got to see this vehicle when I last visited! It's great to hear all the history!
Great videos...Keep 'em coming!
Love the idea of needing rockets to open it up, and two tanks to fold it up again. 😄
Love this series! 😊
When is it coming to War Thunder ?
Stupid intro and music made me click out.get serious or don't do it at all. You're welcome for.the comment, canada.
I want one of these for my farm
Smaller than the bren carrier? But why?
Love the new videos!
didn't realize this one was made for potential operations in the pacific! very cool
These new videos are awesome....Keep 'em coming!
Sie haben das Extra kaputt gemacht damit sie lange Zeit studieren können und haben damit alle getötet parallel Hollocost in Europa neben Job Geld Einkommen hier Staat USA US ARMY PRESIDENT ( Gorilla Cyborg / G. W. BUSH Cyborg / Pegasus Galaktica 7 Cyborg Darcho J. ) sagten wir von der Stadt Athen / Staat Griechenland
Very cool. thanks for that.
Gud 👍🏻
looking forward to more of these! nice intro video :D
You forgot John Le Couteur! Warren!
appreciate the clarifications on some of the details of this artefact : )
always wanted to know more about this one. thanks CWM!
Very excited for this new series; highlighting this incredible collection
It's hard to understand the Industrial Nature of the Great War. Narrow Gauge Railway Lines would be assembled as if they were a child's HO Train-set, so they could transport Men & Material from the Standard [Broad] Gauge Railways to the Front. And yes, those C Cab Trucks that used Solid Tires & had a top speed of thirty five miles per hour were just as primitive as those Steam Powered Narrow Gauge Locomotives...
Love the format of these videos...Bravo Zulu.
Great new video series. Bravo Zulu!
Thank you! 🙏
Great new video series! Congratulations.
I second this message
Please make more videos like this!! love this stuff and am so happy this museum is joining the family
Thank you for sharing your appreciation.🥰 We are planning to post several more videos on a monthly basis, so stay tuned!
Thank you for your service lady’s I’ll miss my grandma as she served! Thank you for the FREEDOM ❤
tell your grandma i said hi
I served on HMCS Huron in the Persian Gulf
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Also camouflaged with wet looks.
As much as I admired, respected and was inspired by Mr. Moriyama, hecstill owed my father and I an apology. Especially me. He falsely accused my father and misjudged our character. To this day, that,affected me as a vulnerable shy young teen. He humiliated me. That humiliation effected my self worth and self image on into my adult lufe. It took me years to realuze just how much that hurt me. When one of your heroes, misjudged who you are, it has a truly devastating impact.
My great grandfather was at Vimy Ridge as part of the 5th Canadian Infantry Battalion and my great great grandfather of the 78th Battalion Winnipeg Grenadiers was at Amiens.
the battle of passendale a magnificant achievement? you have absolutly no idea where you are talking about.
Beautiful acknowledgment of a very talented Japanese-Canadian architect - so elegant, his wife too. RIP.
ÀBORING N SURPIFLOUS. IT SHOULD BE EXCITING WITHOUT THROWING GARBAGE IN WITH IT,ONLY FOR HIS SELF
Such a talented and soulful strong person
The music in the background sounds like the final end title from Finding Nemo when the credits are rolling before the small timid fish eats the angler from the abyss scene when Dory reads the dentist's mask.
G wa-gone 😂
Good job so cool thanks it's really gonna help me get an A+ on my project.
Job well done Sir. Love your art. Architects are artists.