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Canadian Operations in the Mediterranean Area, May 1944: Extracts from War Diaries and Memoranda (Series 22). Department of National Defence, Directorate of History.
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Cape Breton Highlanders War Diary, May 1944. RG24, Vol. 15047. National Archives of Canada.
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