Suggest the Title
Second to None: The Canadian Soldier
is the current working title for this project but it might not be the title that gets selected when we go to print.
We are anxious to hear your thoughts on what would make a great title for this book that is really being written with your thoughts and ideas to begin with!
Let us know what you think by entering your suggested title on this page.
A Spoken Truth
“From The Hearts And Minds Of Our Candian Troops”
“Keeping Step”
“A Written Truth By The Candian Soldier”
“Wearing The Uniform”
From The Hearts And Minds Our Men & Women In Uniform
“Answers”
Inside The Hearts And Minds Of Our Canadian Troops
“Above & Beyond”
Words By A Canadian Soldier
“The Call Of Duty”
Beyond The Brave Face Of Our Canadian Troops
Title: “The Shepherd”
Subtitle: “Defending The Realm”
Remember Us…
Stories of true human sacrifice and dedication of our troops.
hi
i think that you should call the beautiful book “The memories”
thank you luv krissyhr
“Always Vigilant”
This is one thing the Canadian soldier must never ever let relax, is his/her vigilance. Be always aware of their surroundings and the cost of not maintaining that vigilance.
Always – On Guard for thee!
Gord Sands – S/Sgt Retired Calgary Police Service – PPCLI 6yrs
“Second to None: The Canadian Soldier”
is a beautiful title – it is timeless and celebrates the living and pays tribute to those who have lost their lives.
The Greatest Canadians
MBdr MJ preston CD Ret
This should be called ‘Perseverance’.
Punching Above Our Weight – The Canadian Soldier
Don Shay
Bosnia Veteran-2PPCLI
“Second to None: The Canadian Soldier”
Here is a quote from References in classic literature
Don Quixote by Cervantes, Miguel
“That is the body of Chrysostom, who was unrivalled in wit, unequalled in courtesy, unapproached in gentle bearing, a phoenix in friendship, generous without limit, grave without arrogance, gay without vulgarity, and, in short, first in all that constitutes goodness and second to none in all that makes up misfortune.”
This describes our “Canadian Soldier”