Introduction by author, including sources and explanation of dates and terms referred to; Postings, listings of Moffatt's postings from enrolment 1 March 1943 to discharge 9 November 1945; Crew Members, listing of his crew members during operations...
Listing of Campion College casualties from World War II; listing of Campion College students enlisted in the Armed Forces; photos on edge of page of some students; annual report of Campion College Air Cadets with roster and photos including group...
Letter, from Major Norman Lang, Commanding Officer of B Squadron of the 29th Light Horse, to Commanding Officer of B Squadron, 27th Saskatchewan Light Horse (Captain William Van Allen), re: a horse lost by the author's Squadron, trying to retrieve...
A two-page letter from Rudolph Constandine to Major William Van Allen, Officer Commanding 100 Squadron, Canadian Remount Depot, re: a visit by a Squadron to Treport, France, to give a concert.
Letter from Major William Van Allen to Rudolph Constandine (in Dieppe, France) re: obtaining permission for members of his Squadron to go to Treport, France, from Lt. Col. Acland.
A letter from an unidentified Major outlining what will become of the former members of the disbanded 100 Canadian Remount Squadron; Major William Van Allen was to go to England for instruction at a military school, then be attached to another unit.
Certificate transferring clothing and equipment of B Squadron 27th Light Horse from Captain William Van Allen to Lieutenant T. Francis, because Van Allen is leaving the 27th L.H. to go overseas.
A two-page letter from Rudolph Constandine, to Major William Van Allen, Officer Commanding 100 Squadron, Canadian Remount Depot, about members of William Van Allen's unit going to Treport, France to give a concert, description of the concert.
Letter from Major William Van Allen (Commanding Officer of 100 Squadron, No. 3 Base Remount Depot) in Hautot, France to Commanding Officer of No. 3 Base Remount Depot, re: acquisition of hay and straw.
Letter from Major William Van Allen (in Folkestone, Kent) to Col. W.J. Neill, re: a request to return to Canada now that his unit (100th Squadron Canadian Remounts) has been disbanded and there is no immediate prospect for further employment with...
Memorandum, from Officer Commanding 100 (Canadian) Squadron, No. 3 Base Remount Depot, to Adjutant, No. 3 Base Remount Depot, re: leave for men in his squadron.
Letter, to Major William Van Allen, Officer Commanding B Squadron 27th Light Horse, Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, from an unidentified Captain, for District Paymaster of Military District No. 12, Regina, Saskatchewan; re: supply shortages for 27th Light...
Letter from William Hendrie (in Hamilton, ON) to an unidentified Major, re: the recipient of the letter and Major William Van Allen changing positions within the military, reference to Shorncliffe, Kent.
Letter, from Captain W.G. Macfarlane to the Canadian Headquarters at Shornecliffe (Kent), re: the return of Major William Van Allen to Canada after the disbandment of his unit.
Letter from George W. Whitmore (Captain for Officer i/c Embarkation for Director of Recruiting & Organization, CEF) to Major William Van Allen, re: information about his transportation back to Canada (Saskatchewan).
Copy of telegram, by Colonel D.A. Taylor, Base Commandant, Dieppe, re: Major William Van Allen and Captain A. Pigott traveling from Dieppe, France to England.
Written in a "worm's eyeview" that takes for granted that everyone knows about the daily routine and accomplishments of the army. The memoirs of a general - from preface; follows the war exploits of Howard Mitchell during WWII with the S.L.I.
Letter, from D.A. Macdonald to General John Hughes at Camp Hughes, Manitoba, introducing Major William Van Allen and asking Hughes to find him employment at Camp Hughes, because the Remount Depots in France where Van Allen was employed were...