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opps!
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael H. Collis [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2000 3:54 PM
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Subject: Re: Education/Educators
Bobby, The leaf on the Canadian flag isn't oak, it's maple!
"Bobby G. Greer" wrote:
> Last Christmas I picked up an autobiography of Geronimo. It was most
> fascinating and I learned a lot. To many of us got our Old West history
from
> Saturday afternoon Westerns in the '50's. By the way, do any of you know
the
> singificance of the red oak leaf on the Canadian flag(Yvonne, you may have
to
> set me straight here). I was told
> it was because in the War of 1812, we invaded Canada and it was in the
Fall.
> The "Red Coats" blended in with the leaves and it formed a natural
> camoflouge. Thus, the Red Oak leaf is somewhat anti-Yankee sentiment.
>
> Bobby
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