Rimini Funeral Service -1944

troops forming up for funeral service at Rimini, Italy 1944. P0522
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troops forming up for funeral service at Rimini, Italy 1944. P0522
…Same as P1056 An officer and a gentleman, LCol I.S. Johnston, Italy 1943. P0523
…Just a few days after 48th landed on tip of Italy at Reggio di Calabria after crossing the Straits of Messina from Sicily on 3 September 1943. P0524 Notice the …
The Canadian mortar is a deadly little weapon as the Nazis well knows. Behind the lines in Italy, Canadian Units hold competitions to enable them to become more effective in …
Canadians in Italy Mines and Booby trap have been of the chief hazards during the Italian campaign. Here are some of them on display at a training camp in Italy. …
Never a Dull Moment in Italy Even when they are not fighting the Hun, Canadian units in Italy hold competitions in their respective branches of service to make them more …
48th Highlander Pipes and Drums marching past officers. P0528 The band is wearing their kilt, sporran and accoutrements of their formal parade uniform. For Sicily and the 1st half of …
Lt D.A. Mackenzie with fellow officers at attention. England, 1940. P0529
…Three officers with 48th mascot “Adjutant” shaking a paw, in northern Italy, just before the assault across the Lamone River on 10 December 1944 Left to Right, Major Gord W. …
With the 48th Highlanders in Italy When the 48th Highlanders of Canada, a Toronto Regiment, came out of action recently, C.Q.M.S. J.H. Jonassen, Oshawa, opened a salvage drive from the …
C.Q.M.S. Jonassen listing kit bags, Sicily 1943 P0532 Kitbags finally arrive at Carcaci, 6 August 1943 After coming out of battle at Carcaci as Adrano fell, outflanked at the foot …
P0533 Larger version P0267. Pipers J.G. Raffan, D.M. Donaldson and A. Dewar watching an Italian woman at the wash basin doing the weekly laundry for the members of the 48th …
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