No I didn't... although I've heard his career has been filled with lots of myth.
Indeed, dirigibles are not mighty forces for defense. As already noted by others, the issue isn't early detection and protection from an attack coming over the pole... the issue is that in order for Canada to justify it's claim of the north before the court of the Haig, it needs to show it can take care of it, with patrol, surveilance and rescue, which dirigibles can do fantastically.
Crumb, given how gas-heating is part of what creates lift, it means the colder the air, the better the lift.
I read that the issue of Billy Bishop actually having shot down the Red Baron is not certain, but hey... call it early good spin-doctoring... maybe the first time Toronto discovered it has a brain... still... if anyone could have been cool enough to explain to French Canada early on how brilliant they are, we could have been piping movies down to the US at volumes greater and of a quality finer than anything Hollywood was doing.
I know this is off thread, but... am I the only guy here who heard the story about how in WW-I the Canadian rep general physically attacked and then verbally abused and challenged the Brit-General in a meeting where if the Brit-general didn't start treating Canadian forces like they were something other than fodder, then all alliances were off, until the Brit-general complied?
Then the grunts did Vimy ridge, and the fate was sealed... Canada is a real nation... Lord God help this dominion.
First of all, no one that knows their arse from their elbow ever claimed Billy Bishop shot down Richtoffen. The credit for killing the infamous Red Baron was given to Captain Roy Brown............a Canadian who jumped the Red Baron as he was in pursuit of another famous Canadian, Hop May. The doubt on the issue is that the Baron may have been killed by ground fire.........
General Sir Arthur Currie did no such thing in the First World War.......in World War One we were still a full colony of the Crown, automatically at war when Britain went to war, more British than the British, and constitutionally unable to buck the Brits in any serious manner.
I see your knowledge of history matches your knowledge of military affairs.....
Trudeau? You've GOT to be kidding!