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- Brothers "Can" (left)and "Gar" (right), with the Queens Own Battalion Band at the sport stadium in Berlin.Brothers "Can" (left)and "Gar" (right), with the Queens Own Battalion Band at …
- Flying Officer (observer) with #410 Cougar Squadron. Killed in action April 10, 1943, at the age of 24. Roland is buried in the General Cemetery at Ijlst, Friesland, Holland. He is commemorated on thFlying Officer (observer) with #410 Cougar Squadron. Killed in action April 10, …
- Ordinary Seaman, Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve. Served on the H.M.C.S. Shawinigan. Killed November 24, 1944 at the age of 20. Commemorated on the Oakville High School 1939-1945 Honour Roll.Ordinary Seaman, Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve. Served on the H.M.C.S. Shawinigan. …
- Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force, 1942-1947; sometimes jointly attached to the Royal Canadian Air Force. John moved to Canada in 1957, and to Oakville in 1961. Photo taken in England, 1947.Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force, 1942-1947; sometimes jointly attached to …
- Robert Callingham was the grandson of Mrs. Robert Hunter of Oakville. Donated by Oakville Historical Society.Robert Callingham was the grandson of Mrs. Robert Hunter of Oakville. Donated …
- Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Served initially as a mechanic then as a pilot, from 1940 to 1945.Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Served initially as a …
- Flight Sergeant (pilot) with #103 Squadron. Killed in action November 29, 1944, at the age of 20. Jackson was buried in Dusseldorf, exhumed, and reburied in the Reichswald Forest War Cemetary, Kleve,Flight Sergeant (pilot) with #103 Squadron. Killed in action November 29, 1944, …
- Photo taken just prior to a test flight at 432 (Leaside) Royal Canadian Air Force Squadron 6 Group Bomber Command at East Moor, Yorkshire, England in March, 1944. Also shown are (right to left) SargePhoto taken just prior to a test flight at 432 (Leaside) Royal …
- Enlisted, Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve, 1942. Assigned to the Royal Navy as Petty Officer. Sailed on Royal Mail ship Camaronia to Glasgow, then aboard HMS Ferret and HMS Weston. Did convoy dEnlisted, Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve, 1942. Assigned to the Royal Navy …
- Edward M. Davis (left) joined the Royal Navy and was posted to HMS Illustrious as a Torpedo Bomber Pilot, serving early on in Sumatra, Sabang and Java. Robert W. Davis (right) joined the Shipwright BEdward M. Davis (left) joined the Royal Navy and was posted to …
- Flying Officer (wireless operator air gunner) with #426 Thunderbird Squadron. Killed in action December 5, 1944, at the age of 21. Richard is buried in the Brookwood Military Cemetery, Woking, SurreyFlying Officer (wireless operator air gunner) with #426 Thunderbird Squadron. Killed in …
- 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 Operator following Winston ChurchilRadar Operator in the Royal Air Force, "on loan" from the Royal …
- Leading Aircraftman with #10 North Atlantic Squadron. Killed in action October 20, 1943, at the age of 21. Charles is buried in an isolated grave on Black Mountain, near St. Donat, Quebec. He is commLeading Aircraftman with #10 North Atlantic Squadron. Killed in action October 20, …
- Flying Officer (navigator) with #434 Bluenose Squadron. Killed in action October 23, 1943, at the age of 28. Harry has no known grave. His name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, EnglefieldFlying Officer (navigator) with #434 Bluenose Squadron. Killed in action October 23, …
- Flying Officer (air gunner) with #5 Ferry Unit. Killed April 8, 1945, at the age of 23. Ralph is buried in the Karachi War Cemetery, Pakistan. He is commemorated on the Oakville Trafalgar High SchoolFlying Officer (air gunner) with #5 Ferry Unit. Killed April 8, 1945, …
- The button is made of metal, possibly pewter and measures 2 cm in diameter. The face of the button has the number “49” raised in the center. The 49th Regiment of Foot came to Canada in 1803 and was tThe button is made of metal, possibly pewter and measures 2 cm …
- This a photographic print of a soldier of the 100th Regiment in the War of 1812. It was painted by Alexander R. Cattley in 1929. The 100th Regiment of Foot, also known as the Prince Regiment of DubliThis a photographic print of a soldier of the 100th Regiment in …
- This is an officer’s gold plated shako plate. The design shows the Royal cipher surmounted by a crown and encircled by a belt that has “ROYAL REG. OF ARTILLERY” inscribed on it. This plate was foundThis is an officer’s gold plated shako plate. The design shows the …
- This plume with red and white feathers and a wooden base would have been placed on a soldier’s shako. It is believed to have belonged to William Smith who was in the 1st Regiment of the Lincoln MilitThis plume with red and white feathers and a wooden base would …