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- "Padre Jock" served as chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada. Landed at Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Received two Military Crosses for courage and initiative in evacuating casualites"Padre Jock" served as chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada. …
- Known as "Padre Jock," John MacMorran Anderson was chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada. Landed at Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Received two Military Crosses for courage and initiatiKnown as "Padre Jock," John MacMorran Anderson was chaplain to the Highland …
- Known as "Padre Jock," John MacMorran Anderson was chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada. Landed at Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Received two Military Crosses for courage and initiatiKnown as "Padre Jock," John MacMorran Anderson was chaplain to the Highland …
- Known as "Padre Jock," John MacMorran Anderson was chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada. Landed at Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Received two Military Crosses for courage and initiatiKnown as "Padre Jock," John MacMorran Anderson was chaplain to the Highland …
- Translation from the Dutch: We remember our heroes, Those who struggled for years, And often offered their lives, In the struggle so important to us. Now that the freedom has come, We bring a greetinTranslation from the Dutch: We remember our heroes, Those who struggled for …
- 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; …