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Nor did I think I ought to talk much -- because General Legge is here -- about the CBC's reinterpretation of military history in The Valour and the Horror.
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Bruce Legge is acknowledged as one of our country's finest speakers, and has lectured extensively in Canada, the United States, and abroad.
Testimonial Dinner Honouring Major General Bruce Jarvis Legge 1978
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There are some Generals in the Canadian Army, Your Excellency, who not only are expert military men but also have a very gifted tongue and General Legge is certainly one of these.
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Bruce Legge is the Chairman of the Workmen's Compensation Board of Ontario, the Commander of the Militia in Ontario and was the President of the Club for the years 1958-59.
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Colonel Legge is a member of all our Clubs, a Director of the Royal Canadian Military Institute, a distinguished Past President of The Empire Club of Canada and a leading officer in the Toronto Garrison.
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Bruce Legge is the holder of the Efficiency Decoration and the Canadian Forces Decoration.
Testimonial Dinner Honouring Major General Bruce Jarvis Legge 1978
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He refused to breast-feed and would hardly eat baby foods, recalled Legge, a writer who lives in London.
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He refused to breast-feed and would hardly eat baby foods, recalled Legge, a writer who lives in London.
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He refused to breast-feed and would hardly eat baby foods, recalled Legge, a writer who lives in London.
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He refused to breast-feed and would hardly eat baby foods, recalled Legge, a writer who lives in London.
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