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Orders Decoration & Ribbons British Empire 1900

Officers Mess 3rd Bn CMGC presented 1928 Dec 6
Other, Event related

Orders Must Get Through

motorcycle dispatch rider carrying orders/messages
Images

Orders, Medals and Decorations of British and Europe in Colour

Orders, Medals and Decorations of British and Europe in Colour Type: Medals
Books & manuals

Orders, Nominal Rolls, Other Documents 1919 to 1938

Orders, Nominal Rolls, Other Documents 1919 to 1938
Unit Records, Orders and Records

Organization & administration in Canada

Publication no: CAMT 1-34 Type: Post WWII Booklets Notes: [duplicate]
Books & manuals

Organization & administration in Canada

Publication no: CAMT 1-34 Type: Post WWII Booklets Notes: [duplicate]
Books & manuals

Original draft of Instrument of Surrender of All German Armed Forces – 4 May 1945

Original carbon copy draft of the “Instrument of Surrender of All German Armed Forces in HOLLAND, in Northeast Germany including all islands and in
Official, Documents

Original message Girvan would have received stating that the end of hostilities will commence on November 11th.

  Torn message and signals form- hand written in pencil November 11, 1918. 5 x 7 1/2 Reads: hostilities will cease at 1100 hours
Official, Documents

Original Military Cross citation extracted from London Gazette for John Pollands Girvan

Original Military Cross citation extracted from London Gazette for John Pollands Girvan  -typed on typewriter   -8 1/2 x 7   -page torn.
Press clippings, Documents

Original pattern Glengarry, 1892

Original pattern Glengarry 1892 (Sgt. H. Rose?) note the leather binding and the distinctive black patch behind the badge; Red felt behind badge centre.
Uniforms

Ortona by Mark Zuehlke

Ortona: Canada’s Epic World War II Battle by Mark Zuehlke. This book provides the account of the Canadian army’s task of taking the Italian
Books & manuals

Ortona Drawing by Lt. Norman McMurrich

Drawing in blue pencil looking south towards Ortona and the Adriatic by Lieutenant Norman H. McMurrich of the 1st Battalion, 48th Highlanders of Canada.
Art