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Actually no, history is not just limited to the Canadian army. Were that the case this thread might well have been exhausted long ago.
As to the "last samurai" , hmm, that is a difficult one, as there are likely many who could qualify. The word Samurai is not singular, but I suspect that Lord Katsumoto is likely the most credible candidate for his leadership of the samurai in the rebellion against the modernisation of Japan. Certainly the traditions of the samurai and bushido were continued in World War Two. Any remnants of samurai tradition certainly ended with that conflict.
What are the patch colours for the Canadian divisions, by division, in the second world war?
As to the "last samurai" , hmm, that is a difficult one, as there are likely many who could qualify. The word Samurai is not singular, but I suspect that Lord Katsumoto is likely the most credible candidate for his leadership of the samurai in the rebellion against the modernisation of Japan. Certainly the traditions of the samurai and bushido were continued in World War Two. Any remnants of samurai tradition certainly ended with that conflict.
What are the patch colours for the Canadian divisions, by division, in the second world war?