Graveyard in Rimini, Italy 1944 of 48th Highlanders killed in action in the Rimini Line. Shown are graves of A109587 Pte P. Van Poele, B136852 Pte. R. Williams, B17941 L/Sgt. …
Padre East leads services at Rimini, Italy after battle of the Rimini Line during which 32 Highlanders were killed. – Photo of burial ceremony is 28 Sep 1944, with Piper …
Drummers playing the bugle at service in Rimini, Italy, 28 September 1944. P0578 Rimini Line. The 48th received orders on 15 September to drive toward Rimini, eight kilometres away. To …
Pipers play at Rimini burial service, 28 Sep 44 B10948 Pte P. D. Burke, B148076 Pte G.B. Cadaret, C121327 Pte A.J. McLaughlin, U1696 ACpl T.L. Jenkins, B73440 Sgt D.K. Caswell, …
Women decorating graves of Canadian soldiers, Campobasso, Italy, 26 November 1943. During the war the Italian population maintained many cemeteries and placed flowers on graves to thank the Canadians for …
Private L.V. Hughes, 48th Highlanders of Canada, sniping German position near the Foglio River, Italy, 1944. P0581
…Bridge vidersion built under shell fire by the 3rd Field Company of the Royal Canadian Engineers south of San Leonardo, Italy on 18 December 1943. They named it by …
Vehicles of the 1st Canadian Infantry Brigade crossing temporary bridge over the Biferno River, Torella, Italy, 2 November 1943. P0583
…Sr. NCOs Oct 1944 in Italy. LCol Mackenzie, centre front row. P0584
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