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Dressed to Kill

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An in-depth examination of the Battle Dress, Service Dress and Khaki Drill uniforms issued to Canadian Other Ranks in World War Two. Over 130 illustrations, 80 pages.

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Published October 1, 2001

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Michael A. Dorosh

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Michael A. Dorosh graduated from the University of Calgary with Bachelor of Arts degrees in History and Communications Studies and has been a member of the Canadian Army Reserve since 1987, serving continuously in The Calgary Highlanders. His first book, "Canuck: Clothing and Equipping the Canadian Soldier 1939-1945" was published in 1996 by the Pictorial Histories Publishing Company. He has produced several other Canadian history volumes through Service Publications and Double Dagger. Additionally he's produced a number of wargaming and history titles under his own imprints via lulu.com.

Michael began the canadiansoldiers.com website in 1998 as a source of public information regarding the Canadian Army in the 20th Century. His most recent book, Calgary's Infantry Regiment, is a pictorial history of The Calgary Highlanders which was commissioned by that regiment's funds foundation and produced in collaboration with the regimental museum.

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