But McNaughton too, despite his great prestige, was unable to find enough NRMA men willing to volunteer. On November 22, 1944, King was forced to reverse his position and order conscripts overseas.
Some 13,000 NRMA men eventually left Canada, but only 2,463 reached units in the field before the end of the fighting. 69 died in battle.
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When you see the term 'Zombies' below, let me explain the true meaning. In Canada we had two classifications of conscripts: those that were destined for overseas service, while the others who signed up as 'Reserve' could not be sent overseas, their role being as Home Defence troops. Naturally they were not looked on with favour by those who signed up to fight the Nazi scourge, and so were baptized with the derogatory title of Zombies. They were scorned by the rest of us.
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Zombies also wore a "scrambeled eggs" badge on their Battle dress jackets.
who'se principle colour was a egg yellow.... not very flattering IMHO