The Calgary Regiment 14 Car
The Calgary Regiment 14 Car. This pamphlet provides a brief history and organization of the Calgary Regiment’s military service.
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The Calgary Regiment 14 Car. This pamphlet provides a brief history and organization of the Calgary Regiment’s military service.
…History of the 11th Canadian Armoured Regiment (The Ontario Regiment): In the Field 1939-1945. This pamphlet provides a brief history of the 11th Canadian Armoured Regiment (The Ontario Regiment) since …
A Guide to the Wearing of Orders, Decorations & Medals. This is a booklet to provide guidance in the wearing of Orders, Decorations and Medals on different occasion and with …
Programme-Souvenir: Le Regiment de Hull 1914-1964 by Lt.-Col. Guy de Merlis. This programme/souvenir provides a brief history of the Le Regiment de Hull between 1914 to 1964.
…The March of the Prairie Men: A Story of the South Saskatchewan Regiment by Lt. Col. G.B. Buchanan. This book provides an overview history and photos of the South Saskatchewan …
The Long Ride: A Short History of the 17th Duke of York’s Royal Canadian Hussars by Major Hardwood Steele. This book provides a short history and photos of the 17th …
Type: Medals Notes: 2 copies Decorations for Bravery by Honours Secretariat, Government House. This pamphlet provides details of decorations for bravery for soldiers to save or protect others.
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