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- Photo may have been taken by Alan G. Cutmore, formerly of Oakville, who served on board.Photo may have been taken by Alan G. Cutmore, formerly of Oakville, …Oakville Museum
- Photo may have been taken by and is associated with William (Bill) Charles Cutmore. He volunteered for the First Special Service Force, a secret joint Canadian-American force nicknamed "The Devil's BPhoto may have been taken by and is associated with William (Bill) …Oakville Museum
- Photo may have been taken by and is associated with William (Bill) Charles Cutmore. He volunteered for the First Special Service Force, a secret joint Canadian-American force nicknamed "The Devil's BPhoto may have been taken by and is associated with William (Bill) …Oakville Museum
- "Jimmie" William James Andrew Gibb was a Gunner for the Second Canadian Field Regiment of the Royal Canadian Artillery, First Division. He served in Italy 1943-1945. Photo is also in photo collection"Jimmie" William James Andrew Gibb was a Gunner for the Second Canadian …Oakville Museum
- "Jimmie" William James Andrew Gibb was a Gunner for the Second Canadian Field Regiment of the Royal Canadian Artillery, First Division. He served in Italy 1943-1945"Jimmie" William James Andrew Gibb was a Gunner for the Second Canadian …Oakville Museum
- "Jimmie" William James Andrew Gibb was a Gunner for the Second Canadian Field Regiment of the Royal Canadian Artillery, First Division. He served in Italy 1943-1945."Jimmie" William James Andrew Gibb was a Gunner for the Second Canadian …Oakville Museum
- Peter Taylor, a gunner serving with the 23rd Field Regiment, participated in armed forces running events in Europe. He tied two Army Records, the 100 and 220 yard dash, in August 1945 at the Maple LePeter Taylor, a gunner serving with the 23rd Field Regiment, participated in …Oakville Museum
- "Invasion money" was provided to soldiers before D-Day so that they might purchase items in France. The French would then submit the notes for appropriate reimbursement."Invasion money" was provided to soldiers before D-Day so that they might …Oakville Museum
- "Invasion money" was provided to soldiers before D-Day so that they might purchase items in France. The French would then submit the notes for appropriate reimbursement."Invasion money" was provided to soldiers before D-Day so that they might …Oakville Museum
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