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加拿大国家图书与档案馆的官方脸书公开了金钢狼的"官方"参军纪录XD
以下是脸书内文
News Release
Library and Archives Canada’s major acquisition of the declassified journals
and military records of Canadian supersoldier James "Logan" Howlett
April 1, 2016 – Gatineau, Quebec – Library and Archives Canada (LAC)
Logan was born in 1882 in Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada, to wealthy landowner
Elizabeth Howlett and her grounds-keeper Thomas Logan.
Logan’s journals provide valuable insight into his early life in Canada,
including work as a miner in a British Columbia stone quarry, a fur trader
for the Hudson's Bay Company, and a homesteader in the Canadian Rockies. His
military career spanned multiple conflicts, making his personnel records an
unprecedented study in Canadian military history. Logan was gravely wounded
in action many times, and gained a reputation as a gritty survivor.
Quick Facts
‧ WWI: captain in the Canadian Armed Forces (Devil's Brigade). Fought at
Ypres in 1915. Wounded by a sword through the chest.
‧ WWII: Returned to the Devil’s Brigade in the Second World War, as an
allied spy and paratrooper for the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion during
the Normandy landings on D-Day.
‧ Cold War: based in Ottawa and Calgary, worked for both CSIS and the CIA.
‧ Logan later changed his operative name to ‘Wolverine’, and worked with
various NGOs.