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The main article for this category is Military history of Nova Scotia.
This category includes Nova Scotia's attacks on New England and Newfoundland as well as the conflicts within the historic boundaries of Nova Scotia and Acadia (i.e., the Maritimes and much of Maine).
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Francis Bartelo
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Battle at Chignecto
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Battle at Port-la-Joye
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Battle at St. Croix
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Father Le Loutre's War
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Siege of Grand Pre
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Siege of Grand Pré
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Battle of Winnepang
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Battle of Bloody Creek (1711)
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Battle of Chedabucto
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Battle of Falmouth (1690)
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Battle of Fort Loyal
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Battle of Port La Tour (1677)
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Battle of Port Royal (1690)
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Battle of the Great Redan
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Battle off Port La Tour (1677)
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Jean Baudoin
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Bay of Fundy Campaign
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Bay of Fundy campaign
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Bay of Fundy Campaign (1755)
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Fort Beauséjour
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Benjamin Goldthwait
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Black Refugee (War of 1812)
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Fort Boishebert
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Harold Lothrop Borden
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Ransford Dodsworth Bucknam
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Burying the Hatchet ceremony (Nova Scotia)
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Walter Harris Callow
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Cambridge Military Library
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Camp Norway
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Canada in the American Civil War
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Category:Canadian Forces bases in Nova Scotia
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Battle of Blomindon
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Battle off Cape Split
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Captivity narrative
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Capture of the Vigilant
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Capture of the Young Teazer
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Capture of USS Chesapeake
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Capture of USS Hancock
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Capture of Vigilant
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Chesapeake Affair
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Raid on Chester, Nova Scotia
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Citadel Hill (Fort George)
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Silvanus Cobb
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Commander-in-Chief, North American Station
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Category:Conflicts in Nova Scotia
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Jean-Baptiste Cope
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Category:Father Le Loutre's War
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Francis Joseph Fitzgerald
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Fort Clarence (Nova Scotia)
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Fort Ellis (Nova Scotia)
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Fort George (Castine, Maine)
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Fort Menagoueche
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Fort Morris (Nova Scotia)
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Fort St. Louis (Guysborough County, Nova Scotia)
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Fort William Augustus
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Fort William Henry (Maine)
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Fort William Henry (Pemaquid Beach, Maine)
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Francis McLean (British army officer)
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Battle of Machias (1777)
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Francis McLean (British Army officer)
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Category:Military forts in Nova Scotia
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Military history of Nova Scotia
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Military history of the Acadians
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Military history of the Mi'kmaq people
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Military history of the Mi’kmaq people
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Military history of the Mi'kmaq
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Military history of the Miꞌkmaq people
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Category:Military units and formations of Nova Scotia
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Attack at Jeddore
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Attack at Mocodome
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Montague (brigantine)
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Jeremiah Moulton
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Alexander Murray (British army officer)
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Alexander Murray (British Army officer, died 1762)
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Naval battle off Halifax
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Naval battle off Tatamagouche
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North America and West Indies Station
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Northeast Coast Campaign (1703)
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Northeast Coast campaign (1703)
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Northeast Coast Campaign (1723)
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Northeast Coast campaign (1723)
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Northeast Coast Campaign (1745)
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Northeast Coast campaign (1745)
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Northeast Coast Campaign (1746)
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Northeast Coast campaign (1746)
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Northeast Coast Campaign (1747)
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Northeast Coast campaign (1747)
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Northeast Coast Campaign (1750)
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Northeast Coast campaign (1750)
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Category:Canadian military personnel from Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia Fencibles
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Category:Nova Scotia in the American Revolution
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Raid on Annapolis Royal (1781)
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Raid on Canso
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Raid on Canso (1776)
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Raid on Charlottetown (1775)
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Raid on Chignecto (1696)
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Raid on Dartmouth (1749)
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Raid on Dartmouth (1751)
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Raid on Dover
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Raid on Grand Pré
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Raid on Groton
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Raid on Haverhill (1708)
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Raid on Lunenburg, Nova Scotia (1782)
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Raid on Oyster River
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Raid on Saint John
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Raid on Salmon Falls
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Raid on St. John (1775)
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Raid on Wells (1692)
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Raid on Yarmouth, Nova Scotia (1775)
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Raid on York (1692)
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Ransford D. Bucknam
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Category:Military regiments raised in Nova Scotia
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Royal Artillery Park
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Royal Artillery Park (Halifax)
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Royal Fencible American Regiment
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Royal Nova Scotia Regiment
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Royal Nova Scotia Volunteer Regiment
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Jean-Vincent d'Abbadie de Saint-Castin
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SC convoys
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Sebastopol Monument
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HMS Shannon (1806)
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Shannon Park, Nova Scotia
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John Coape Sherbrooke
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Siege of Annapolis Royal (1744)
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Siege of Annapolis Royal (1745)
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Siege of Fort Nashwaak
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Siege of Fort Nashwaak (1696)
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Siege of Louisbourg (1745)
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Siege of Pemaquid (1696)
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Siege of Port Royal (1707)