QUIZ: How much do you know about Canada’s military history?

On November 11, Canadians will gather for a Memorial Day ceremony to honor those who served and died in the war.

Throughout Canada’s history, many have served in various wars, military operations and peacekeeping missions.

How much do you know about Canada’s military history? Test your knowledge with these 10 questions.

Good luck.

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On November 11, 2019, World War II veteran Warner Hockin was helped to walk to the monument and lay a wreath at Veterans Memorial Park in Chilliwack. On November 11, Remembrance Day ceremonies will be held at monuments across Canada. (Black News file photo)

In the fall of 1915, 17 White Horse soldiers served together in the 67th Vanguard Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War I. Shown here: Top row, left to right: Joseph Bingham, William “Red” Brown, Norman Ryder, James Salvador. Middle row, left to right: Laurence R. Wilson, George Ryder, Jimmy Porter, William Hughes, Vido Zic and John Luich. Front row, left to right: John Hyde, Alfred Cronin, Fred Young, James M. Smith, William W. Burden, Alex Pover and Robert Holburn. Cronin was killed in action at Bourlon Wood on September 27, 1918. (submitted)

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