Heart of Oak, Ships of Steel

Proponents of the politically correct and “anti-woke” traditionalists opposed to change all have their knickers in a knot over the impending demise of the Royal Canadian Navy’s official march song—which was never theirs to begin with. “Heart of Oak,” a reference to the wooden ships of Britain’s 18th century Royal Navy, actually predates Canada’s swabbie … Read Full Article »


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