Canadian Army - Battles Involving The Canadian Army

Battles Involving The Canadian Army

See also: Category:Battles involving Canada

The Canadian Army has participated in the following campaigns as a combatant:

Second Boer War First World War Second World War Korean War Afghanistan
  • Battle of Paardeberg
  • Battle of Leliefontein
  • Western Front
    • Second Battle of Ypres
    • Battle of Somme
    • Vimy Ridge
    • Passchendaele
    • Hundred Days Offensive
  • Siberian Expedition
  • Battle of Hong Kong
  • Sicily and Italy
  • Battle of Ortona
  • Northwest Europe
    • Dieppe Raid
    • Juno Beach
    • Operation Market Garden
    • Battle of Normandy
    • Battle of the Scheldt
    • Battle of the Rhineland
    • Battle of Groningen
  • Battle of Kapyong
  • Operation Anaconda
  • Operation Apollo
  • Operation Mountain Thrust
  • Operation Medusa
  • Battle of Panjwaii
  • Operation Falcon's Summit
  • Siege of Sangin
  • Operation Achilles
  • Operation Hoover
  • Operation Moshtarak

Note: The Canadian army was involved in the battle of the Medak Pocket, but actual type of involvement is under dispute

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