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- Audrey Johnson was a Civil Defence Ambulance Driver in England, 1942. She worked with the Mobile Hospital in Banstead, Surrey from 1940-1944.Audrey Johnson was a Civil Defence Ambulance Driver in England, 1942. She …
- First group of Lorne Scots to go overseas.First group of Lorne Scots to go overseas.
- In response to the war in Europe, Canada passed the National Resources Mobilization Act on 21 June 1940. With its passage the government was enabled to requisition the property and services of CanadiIn response to the war in Europe, Canada passed the National Resources …
- Harry Farr, Flying Officer, was a navigator with #434 Bluenose Squadron. He was killed in action October 23, 1943, at the age of 28. Harry has no known grave. His name is inscribed on the Runnymede WHarry Farr, Flying Officer, was a navigator with #434 Bluenose Squadron. He …
- The Honour Roll commemorates Oakville servicemen William Archibald; Edward Ashbury; George Atkins; James Bedlington; Patrick Blackham; Lorne Bray; Nat. Buchanan; Roland Montgomery Bull; Ralph EmersonThe Honour Roll commemorates Oakville servicemen William Archibald; Edward Ashbury; George Atkins; …
- Certificates were issued to Hamilton military personnel by the city of Hamilton in April 1940. The certificates, signed by Mayor William Robert Morrison, were also issued as pocket-sized replicas toCertificates were issued to Hamilton military personnel by the city of Hamilton …
- Ken Chambers was a Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He served initially as a mechanic then as a pilot, from 1940 to 1945.Ken Chambers was a Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. …
- Ken Chambers was a Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He served initially as a mechanic then as a pilot, from 1940 to 1945.Ken Chambers was a Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. …
- Ken Chambers was a Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He served initially as a mechanic then as a pilot, from 1940 to 1945.Ken Chambers was a Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. …
- Sergeant in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Served as a tailor a the #1 Equipment Deport in Toronto. During World War I, Grammell served as a Corporal in the 15th London Regiment (British Army) from 19Sergeant in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Served as a tailor a …
- At Stanley Barracks, Toronto, before going overseas with the Lorne Scots 2nd Division of the Royal Canadian Army, 1941.At Stanley Barracks, Toronto, before going overseas with the Lorne Scots 2nd …
- Civil Defence Ambulance Driver in England, 1942. Worked with the Mobile Hospital in Banstead, Surrey from 1940 to 1944.Civil Defence Ambulance Driver in England, 1942. Worked with the Mobile Hospital …
- Notes written by Roy Kelley accompanying this photograph are as follows: "Served with the Lorne Rifle Scottish Militia and obtained the rank of Sergeant in 1936. In 1940 he received his commission anNotes written by Roy Kelley accompanying this photograph are as follows: "Served …
- April 1941, Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Air Force in the position of Navigator/Bomber. First attached to Coastal Command #221 stationed in Ireland and Iceland, then served in Malta in 194April 1941, Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Air Force in the …
- Lieutenant, Canadian Field Artillery. Zouch and his wife, Peggy, moved to Oakville in 1947.Lieutenant, Canadian Field Artillery. Zouch and his wife, Peggy, moved to Oakville …