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Halifax woman asks Canada Post for stamp in honour of world war veteran drag artist

Canada Post asked to honour war veteran drag queen

HALIFAX - Canada Post is being asked to consider honouring a veteran of the first and second world wars who entertained Canadian troops as a female impersonator.

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Halifax woman asks Canada Post for stamp in honour of world war veteran drag artist

A Halifax woman is asking Canada Post to consider honouring a veteran of the first and second world wars who entertained Canadian troops as a female impersonator. The 3rd Division concert party — the 'Dumbells' — arrive at the Corps gathering at Tincques, France, during the Canadian Circus behind the Lines, on Dominion Day in a Monday, July 1, 1918, Library and Archives Canada image. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Library and Archives of Canada, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

HALIFAX - Canada Post is being asked to consider honouring a veteran of the first and second world wars who entertained Canadian troops as a female impersonator.

The request is from Mieke van Vulpen, a resident of Halifax who says a stamp to commemorate Ross Hamilton would give the Nova Scotia veteran, who died in 1965, the national recognition he deserves.

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