1987 as Calgary Military Museums Society (CMMS)) 2012 as Valour Canada
Type
Private non-profit
Legal status
Active
Purpose
Charitable organization
Headquarters
1820 24 St SW Calgary, AB
T2T 0G6
Region served
Canada
President
John Q Adams
Website
www.valourcanada.ca
Valour Canada is a Canadian not-for-profit organization.[1][2] The organization is civilian-run, with a focus on fostering an appreciation for, and understanding of, military history.[3] The organization was originally known as the Calgary Military Museums Society, a fund-raising organization for The Military Museums in Calgary. The CMMS rebranded as Valour Canada in 2012.[4] The organization has been described as "(o)ne of the country's leading military history websites."[5]
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