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The CCFF arrive
After two years of negotiations, the first Canadian volunteers arrive in England. The Corps of Canadian Fire-fighters (also known as the Volunteer Corps of Canadian Fire-fighters and simply as CCCF) were stationed in England between 1942 and 1945. Date: circa 1942
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Media ID 14306477
© The Home Front History Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library
1941 1942 After Arrive Cccf Corps Emecency Fighters Fire Fighters Negotiations Overseas Stationed Support Volunteer Volunteering Volunteers Years Firefighter Firefighting Firemen
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative photograph captures the arrival of the first Canadian volunteers of the Corps of Canadian Fire-fighters (CCCF) in England during World War II. After two long years of negotiations between the Canadian and British governments, these brave men finally set foot on English soil in 1942. The CCCF, also known as the Volunteer Corps of Canadian Fire-fighters and simply as CCCF, was formed to provide emergency firefighting support to the British forces on the 2nd Home Front. The CCCF was composed of over 1,000 volunteers who left their homes in Canada to help defend the British Isles against the threat of air raids and fires. These firefighters were an essential addition to the British Fire Service, which was already stretched thin due to the ongoing conflict. The CCCF remained in England until 1945, providing invaluable assistance during some of the most intense bombing campaigns of the war. The men in this photograph are seen disembarking from a ship, their uniforms and gear in tow. They carry the tools of their trade with pride, knowing that they are about to make a difference on the front lines. The scene is one of determination and resolve, as these Canadian volunteers embark on their mission to support their allies and protect the British people. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the CCCF during World War II. It offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when the world was at war and ordinary people did extraordinary things to help their neighbors and friends.
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