Combat Shirt -1970’s
Combat shirt in olive green. Name “Cormack” on left breast pocket and Sergeant’s stripes on arm. In 1967, the Royal Canadian Army ceased to exist and was replaced with Mobile …
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Combat shirt in olive green. Name “Cormack” on left breast pocket and Sergeant’s stripes on arm. In 1967, the Royal Canadian Army ceased to exist and was replaced with Mobile …
A small folder issued by The Telegram with a portrait of the Royal Family on the front. On the reverse is in print, Portrait Of Our First Family Rarely do …
Photo of Jack on Front In Loving Memory of Jack A. Smale Notes inside With sorrow I acknowledge your departure. With gladness I recall your life and times. The conversations …
Sweetheart pin given by Edward Cane to his then fiancé Dorothy Gray. The pin is a jeweled replica of the 48th Highlanders cap badge. The belt around the falcon head …
WO Fred Hodgson, Pipes and Drums, by target on the ranges at CFB Borden in 1980s or 90s.
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Master Corporal Brad Wood operating 42 set radio in back of Command Post probably at CFB Borden or Meaford, in 1980s or 1990s.
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Lt. Sheri Anderson, one of the first females to wear Regimental full dress in 1991. Here she is on guard with Cpl Mellors on the left, probably at Queen’s Park …
Female member of the 48th Highlanders of Canada training with the 4 Bn, Royal Regiment of Scotland. Training was joined while she was studying Physics at University of Aberdeen. The …
Captain Mark Adkins, PPCLI and Sgt Helen Pagiatakis Adm. both former members of the 48th Highlanders of Canada. Helen retired in April 2004 and and marched in her last parade …
Four females from the 1980 Summer Course, Jeannette Goguen, Joyce Van der Vegte , Mary March and Loren Cosgrove. Joyce was the sister of Sgt John Van Der Vegte, and …
The Sergeant’s sporran with its distinctive cantle bears the WWII lozenge badge.
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Small, grey, steel Case M346, with sheepfoot-blade knife, marlin spike, and can opener. Held together by rivets and has a metal loop on one end for hanging and carrying. Stamped …
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