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- October 1951
Part of PPCLI general collection
War Diary covering the period of October 1951 with list of appendices.
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Part of PPCLI general collection
War Diary covering the period of October 1951 with list of appendices.
3PPCLI
Part of PPCLI general collection
War Diary for the period of September 1951 with list of appendices.
3PPCLI
60th Battalion, Victoria Rifles of Canada : 700 days
Part of James Arthur de Lalanne fonds
The typescript consists of a detailed history of the 60th Battalion, C.E.F. (Victoria Rifles of Canada) which existed from 1 June 1915 to 30 Apr 1917. De Lalanne served in this unit and was wounded. The Battalion is perpetuated by the Victoria Rifles of Canada.
60th Battalion, Victoria Rifles of Canada : 700 days
The file consists of a typewritten and photocopied book-length history of the 60th Battalion, C.E.F., the Victoria Rifles of Canada, which existed from June 1915 to April 1917.
60th Battalion, C.E.F. (Victoria Rifles of Canada)
74(10)-1 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade Operation Report Savignano
Part of PPCLI general collection
Bert Hoffmeister, Commander of 2CIB, describes the action around Savignano. Includes a description of the crossing of the Savia by the Seaforth Highlanders.
Bert Hoffmeister
Part of PPCLI general collection
Movement order for PPCLI on the SS ORAMA on departure from Canada for England.
William G. Colquhoun
74(1)-1 Ship's Standing Orders
Part of PPCLI general collection
Rules and Regulations for conduct on board the SS ORAMA applying to PPCLI.
William G. Colquhoun, H. F. Cotton
Part of PPCLI general collection
Hostile Shelling Report (blank), River Crossing information, Harrod's A Line Diagram, Map Trace. Op Report missing from file.
74(12)-1 Operation Report PPCLI Bagnacavallo
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Description of the Battle of Bagnacavallo including the Naviglio Canal and the attack to the Senio, and the Capture of Granarola. Mentioned by name are W.E. Harrington, V.S. Allan (killed in action), R.W. Potts, W.D.L. Roach, and R.P. Clark.