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Canada is the first country to commit to North Atlantic Treaty

96-1026 (untitled)
Accession Number
96-1026
6x6 inches
Black & White
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HST Keywords
NATO; Canada - Ref. to
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Description
Canada became the first country to commit itself to the North Atlantic Treaty, when Canadian Ambassador Hume Wrong, right, deposited with Secretary of State Acheson, left, Canada's "instrument of ratification" of the Treaty. The brief ceremony took place at the State Department.
Date(s)
May 3, 1949