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The Khaki and Blue Project

The untold military history of the Toronto Police

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    • Robert Alexander, DCM
    • Alvin Sproule: Black Devil
    • Victory at a Cost: Toronto Police’s World War 2 Fallen
    • A Whirlwind Week: A Toronto Policeman in the Battle of France
    • Coppers and Gunners
    • In the Beginning…
    • An Everlasting Bond: The Birth of the Toronto Police War Veterans Association.
    • Warriors’ Day: A Look Back on the First Hundred Years
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The Khaki & Blue Project is a local history initiative seeking to promote the significant military contributions of members of the Toronto Police Service (and all of its preceding agencies) through the use of social media.

The author is both a serving police officer and active member of the Canadian Armed Forces; and acts as the Historian to the Toronto Police Military Veterans Association.

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The Khaki & Blue Project is a non-profit initiative whose sole purpose is remembrance through education.

The historical interpretation and views expressed on this website are solely that of the authors and not that of the Toronto Police Service.

Any images shared not already in the public domain are used under the fair dealing provisions of the Canadian Copyright Act.

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  • Home
  • About
  • Stories
    • Remembering Our Vimy Fallen
    • Remembering a Humble Hero: Henry Earl Scott MM
    • Profiles in Courage: Toronto Police on D-Day
    • Service and Sacrifice: The Toronto Police Service and the First World War
    • Robert Alexander, DCM
    • Alvin Sproule: Black Devil
    • Victory at a Cost: Toronto Police’s World War 2 Fallen
    • A Whirlwind Week: A Toronto Policeman in the Battle of France
    • Coppers and Gunners
    • In the Beginning…
    • An Everlasting Bond: The Birth of the Toronto Police War Veterans Association.
    • Warriors’ Day: A Look Back on the First Hundred Years
  • Our Fallen
  • Social Media
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