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- Three HMCS sailors on ship; Leading Signalman Gordon Ballinger, St. Lambert, Que. Coder Jack Ward, Calgary Alta. Coder Albert Baer, Fort William, Ont.Three HMCS sailors on ship; Leading Signalman Gordon Ballinger, St. Lambert, Que. …
- Lt. Harold Lawrence and Petty Officer Arthur PowellLt. Harold Lawrence and Petty Officer Arthur Powell
- Information bulletin on HMCS Oakville sinking U-94 - source unknownInformation bulletin on HMCS Oakville sinking U-94 - source unknown
- Description of HMCS Oakville's action in the Caribbean, August 28, 1942.Description of HMCS Oakville's action in the Caribbean, August 28, 1942.
- Clipping of Stoker Petty Officer Powell and wife and Lieut. Hal Lawrence visit with President C.L. Burton of Robert Simpson Co.Clipping of Stoker Petty Officer Powell and wife and Lieut. Hal Lawrence …
- A baby Juliet Chisholm and a female identified as Amanda (it is unknown what her relation to the family was)A baby Juliet Chisholm and a female identified as Amanda (it is …
- Part of the Royal Air Force's Transport Command Group, which ferried aircraft, sometimes with personnel and cargo, to Britain during the Second World War.Part of the Royal Air Force's Transport Command Group, which ferried aircraft, …
- From right to left standing between Lorne Scots personnel are Major Rolf Guenther (Salvation Army); Douglas Bramer (Legion Padre); Bill Shields, saluting (Poppy Chairman, The Royal Canadian Legion BrFrom right to left standing between Lorne Scots personnel are Major Rolf …
- Captain William Sinclair Tuck of the 2nd Trench Mortar Battery was killed in action, October 30, 1916. Captain Tuck's body was interred at the military cemetery at Courcelles. He is mentioned in a deCaptain William Sinclair Tuck of the 2nd Trench Mortar Battery was killed …
- The Queen's Own Battalion Band in Italy. Can Browne (standing, far right); Garfield Browne (standing, second from right); Ernie Price (seated, fifth from left)The Queen's Own Battalion Band in Italy. Can Browne (standing, far right); …
- 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 …
- With the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II. Onshore service in Halifax.With the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II. Onshore service in …
- Flight Sergeant (navigator) with #1659 Heavy Conversion Unit. Killed February 12, 1944, at the age of 26. John is buried in the Stonefall Cemetery, Wetherby Road, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. He isFlight Sergeant (navigator) with #1659 Heavy Conversion Unit. Killed February 12, 1944, …
- 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 …
- Awarded the Croix De Guerre. Squadron Leader, D.F.C., Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed October 3, 1941, at the age of 44. Charles is buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. He is commemorated on the OakviAwarded the Croix De Guerre. Squadron Leader, D.F.C., Royal Canadian Air Force. …
- Lieutenant, killed in World War II. Charles is commemorated on the Oakville Trafalgar High School 1939-1945 Honour Roll.Lieutenant, killed in World War II. Charles is commemorated on the Oakville …
- Flight Sergeant (wireless operator air gunner), #405 City of Vancouver Squadron. Killed in action November 30, 1941, at the age of 23. Teddy has no known grave; his name is inscribed on the RunnymedeFlight Sergeant (wireless operator air gunner), #405 City of Vancouver Squadron. Killed …
- Flying Officer (pilot) with #99 Squadron. Killed in action October 13, 1940, at the age of 22. William has no known grave; his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, EghamFlying Officer (pilot) with #99 Squadron. Killed in action October 13, 1940, …