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- William (Bill) Charles Cutmore volunteered for the First Special Service Force, a secret joint Canadian-American force nicknamed "The Devil's Brigade," which trained for paratrooping and sabotage misWilliam (Bill) Charles Cutmore volunteered for the First Special Service Force, a …
- Alvin Aberdeen Duncan was a Radar Operator in the Royal Air Force, "on loan" from the Royal Canadian Air Force. Originally a member of the Lorne Scots Rifle Regiment, Alvin trained as a Radar OperatoAlvin Aberdeen Duncan was a Radar Operator in the Royal Air Force, …
- 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 …
- Handel Johnson was a Corporal and then Sergeant with the Royal Air Force 1940-1945. He was attached to Royal Canadian Air Force #6 Bomber Command, in the Medical Division.Handel Johnson was a Corporal and then Sergeant with the Royal Air …
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- The Palmers were the first Canadians to wed in England during the war. Zouch Palmer, with the Canadian Field Artillery, married Peggy Palmer, daughter of Brigadier General H.D. G. Crerar, in the garrThe Palmers were the first Canadians to wed in England during the …
- Corporal Emily Joyce Dunham, C.W.A.C. and Sub-Lieut. Geoffrey (Jock)Wellocks Smith, R.C.N.V.R. on their wedding day. The wedding took place in King's College chapel, Halifax.Corporal Emily Joyce Dunham, C.W.A.C. and Sub-Lieut. Geoffrey (Jock)Wellocks Smith, R.C.N.V.R. on …
- Geoffrey Smith, ASDIC operator aboard the corvette "Arrowhead," caught this fish near Newfoundland when food supplies aboard were low.Geoffrey Smith, ASDIC operator aboard the corvette "Arrowhead," caught this fish near …
- Need photo-finish camera to pay brother-sister bet Oakville, Aug. 14 Lieut. Margaret Taylor, nursing sister, and her brother, Gunner Peter Taylor, of Oakville, late last spring made a bet of $5 as toNeed photo-finish camera to pay brother-sister bet Oakville, Aug. 14 Lieut. Margaret …
- "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. …
- 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 …
- 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, …
- 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. …
- 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 …
- Served with the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1943 to 1948 in Regiments R-270249 and -26065.Served with the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1943 to 1948 in …