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- Drill for the Home Guard began in 1914 with twice-weekly sessions at the Armouries and in the Main St. Town Hall.Drill for the Home Guard began in 1914 with twice-weekly sessions at …Milton Historical Society
- The Soldiers' Reception was held in Milton in September 1919 to honour Milton's returning soldliers from WWI. For further information see Canadian Champion, September 18, 1919.The Soldiers' Reception was held in Milton in September 1919 to honour …Milton Historical Society
- The Soldiers' Reception was held in Milton in September 1919 to honour Milton's returning soldiers from WWI. For further information see Canadian Champion, September 18, 1919.The Soldiers' Reception was held in Milton in September 1919 to honour …Milton Historical Society
- The Soldiers' Reception was held in Milton in September 1919 to honour Milton's returning soldiers from WWI. For further information see Canadian Chamption, September 18, 1919.The Soldiers' Reception was held in Milton in September 1919 to honour …Milton Historical Society
- The Soldier's Reception was held in Milton in September 1919 to honour Milton's returniong soldiers from WWI. For further information see Canadian Champion , September 18, 1919.The Soldier's Reception was held in Milton in September 1919 to honour …Milton Historical Society
- The building was at Mill and Willow Streets in ActonThe building was at Mill and Willow Streets in ActonMilton Historical Society
- Frederick Walsh, 1894-1916. Gunner Walsh was killed in action on October 27, 1916, during the Battle of the Somme. He was awarded the Military Medal. He was buried at Bapaume Post Military Cemetery iFrederick Walsh, 1894-1916. Gunner Walsh was killed in action on October 27, …Milton Historical Society
- Charles Eric Robertson, 1889-1917, Captain, No. 11 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force. Killed in action July 12, 1917. He is buried at the Vis-en-Artois British CemetCharles Eric Robertson, 1889-1917, Captain, No. 11 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, Canadian …Milton Historical Society
- E. J. W. Stevens, was born in England and the husband of Harriet Stevens of Milton. He was buried at Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, Harcourt, France. For further information see "Milton Remembers WWE. J. W. Stevens, was born in England and the husband of …Milton Historical Society
- Archie Beard was a Private in the 24th Battalion, of the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force. He was killed in action on October 1, 1916 at the First Battle of the Somme. For further information, sArchie Beard was a Private in the 24th Battalion, of the Canadian …Milton Historical Society
- Camp Borden was an army training campCamp Borden was an army training campMilton Historical Society
- Circumstances of Death Report Unit: 2nd Trench Mortar Battery Name: Tuck, W.S. Rank: Captain Date of Death: 30-10-16 Cause of Death: Killed in Action Detailed report of circumstances surrounding theCircumstances of Death Report Unit: 2nd Trench Mortar Battery Name: Tuck, W.S. …Oakville Museum
- Front Row (L. to R.) - R. Robson, J.G. Ryrie, P.J. Devenish, C. Snowball, F. Townsend, J.C. Ewing, G. Cooke, A. Chapman, J. Chapman, W.R. Grammell, S.D. Watson. Back Row (L. to R.) - R. Hadden, C.T.Front Row (L. to R.) - R. Robson, J.G. Ryrie, P.J. Devenish, …Oakville Museum
- Lieutenant with the Royal Air Force. Killed in World War I.Lieutenant with the Royal Air Force. Killed in World War I.Oakville Museum
- With the Royal Flying Corps (Leaside), 1917-1918.With the Royal Flying Corps (Leaside), 1917-1918.Oakville Museum
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