Customs and Traditions of the Canadian Navy Used Hardcover Reference Book

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Customs and Traditions of the Canadian Navy is a hardcover reference book detailing historical practices, protocols, and cultural aspects unique to the Canadian Navy. The book provides factual accounts, explanations of ceremonies, and descriptions of naval etiquette, offering context and insight into the Navy’s institutional heritage. This item is a used copy.

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Customs and Traditions of the Canadian Navy is a reference book that examines the formal practices, unique traditions, and established behaviors that define naval service within Canada. This used hardcover edition covers various topics, including ceremonial procedures, uniforms, shipboard routines, and the origins of naval customs in the Canadian context. The book also explores influences from British naval heritage and the evolution of practices unique to the Royal Canadian Navy. Detailed accounts of traditions such as mess dinners, naval etiquette, and ceremonial honors are included, providing context for how these customs contribute to esprit de corps and operational discipline. Additionally, the reference work discusses the adaptation of naval customs throughout the history of the Canadian Navy, from its early 20th-century formation to contemporary practices. The content is organized for easy reference by students, historians, and anyone seeking authoritative information on the cultural aspects of Canadian naval service.  Total of 179 pages.

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