
The Canadian island of Newfoundland was a separate dominion at this time, and fought as Newfoundlanders rather than as Canadian. Some famous Canadian aviators include flying aces like Billy Bishop, and Roy Brown, who was believed to have shot down the Red Baron. Using British equipment, and made up mostly of Canadians born in Britain, they nevertheless did their country proud, with historical records showing that many Germans feared fighting Canadians more than any other Entente soldier.Ĭanadians also fought in the British air forces such as the Royal Flying Corp and the Royal Naval Air Service. As the closest, Canada was the first Dominion to reach the battlefield, and quickly established a reputation for bravery and success. Specialist Training III: Weapon draw time -33%, Reload time -25%Ĭanada was, along with the rest of the Dominions (self-governed, ethnically white colonial nations of the British Empire, including Australia, New Zealand and South Africa), immediately at war with the Central Powers upon Britain declaring war in 1914. Specializations: Trench Raider - Standard The role of the raider is to engage the enemy near the assault order with grenades and close quarter weapons. Specializations: Assault Gunner - Standard

Trained in rapid weapon handling, the specialist can engage enemies in close combat using rapid and concentrated fire.

Using flanking maneuvers, the flanker is tasked with numbing the enemy with grenade and cover while the rest of the team advances. The role of the Canadian assault leader is to occupy the enemy with gas artillery while picking a way through the lines. Lighter and easier to handle and load than the Mle 1886/M93 Lebel rifle, the Berthier rifles proved more suitable for offhand. After the success of the Berthier carbines, full-length Berthier rifles were introduced. Listed below are all the weapons featured in Verdun along with additional information such as ammo count and attachments. Verdun - Canadians Anthem Assault Leader: Verdun currently features an arsenal of 60 weapons. In-game Description Canadians Setup Squad Info: They can call in gas artillery to cover their advance."

"Considered by the German army to be the most dangerous enemy force on the western front, the Canadian assault unit is lightly equipped with grenades and rifles.
