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Please join Valour Canada at the 2026 General Sir Arthur Currie Award dinner as we celebrate this year’s recipient, the Pierce Family – an enduring part of the fabric of Calgary and strong advocates and supporters of its rich military heritage for over 50 years.

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The 2026 General Sir Arthur Currie Award dinner celebrates the Pierce Family – an enduring part of the fabric of Calgary and strong advocates and supporters of its rich military heritage for over 50 years.

Robert Pierce, OC, QC together with his beloved wife Eleanor (more affectionately known as “Candy”) and their four children, Greg, Brad, Jennifer and Susan...


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Bomber Command

In times of war, one rule remains clear:

“He who controls the air, controls everything.” – General Giulio Douhet

Air superiority is often the decisive factor on the battlefield. As Nazi Germany swept through Europe in the early stages of the Second World War, its formidable air force,


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Music plays an integral role in our lives, shaping how we experience the world and express ourselves. It is a universal language used to convey emotion, share stories, and assert identity across cultures and generations. Even a simple string of chords can be used to express strong messages, emotions, and memories, or even inspire action. Whether it’s joy, sorrow, rebellion, o...


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The campaigns led by Bomber Command were truly a multinational effort, requiring an immense amount of personnel, materials, and resources. This collective effort reflected the shared sacrifice and determination that the Allies put forward to weaken Nazi Germany.

Many squadrons across the Commonwealth served in the RAF Bomber Command, including those from Australia, New...


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