Colour party of 48th Highlanders Bn, at Recruiting Drive in Chicago in 1917, inviting US citizens to enlist in the Canadian Expeditionary Force for overseas duty in WWI. The drives, …
Piper from a different Regiment, at Recruiting Drive in Chicago or New York, 1917. 48th Highlander officer at right edge of picture. The 48th Highlanders Home Bn [participated in the …
An officer of the 236 Bn at Recruiting Drive held in Chicago and New York, 1917 in which the 48th Highlanders Home Battalion participated. The drive invited US citizens to …
48th Officer shaking Mayor of New York’s hand at Recruiting Drive in New York in 1917. The 48th Highlanders Bn participated in Recruiting Drives in Chicago and New York in …
236 Bn Officer shaking the Mayor’s hand at Recruiting Drive held in New York in 1917. A 48th Highlander officer stands on the left. The 48th Highlanders Bn participated in …
Led by the Colour Party the Units march out Armoury for Recruiting Drive in New York in 1917. The 48th Highlanders Bn, participated in the Canadian Recruiting Drive in Chicago …
48th Highlanders March out train station in New York, with 236 Bn following, in 1917. A similar Recruiting Drive was held in Chicago in 1917 The drives invited US citizens …
Band Master, Captain Slater, 48th Highlanders of Canada, at Recruiting drive in Chicago in 1917, inviting US citizens to enlist in the Canadian Expeditionary Force for overseas duty in WWI. …
CO’s shaking hands at the Change of Command from LCol William Warren Gibson (Bill) Darling, DSO ED (MID) on the right to LCol Michael Ernest (Mike) George, CD (MID) in …
Commanding Officer, LCol J. Counsell hands the King’s Colour to Lt. S.G. Myron, on return of Colours to Regiment, at Varsity Arena in 1945. Lt Harvey Beal in rear awaiting …
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