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...
Military museums -- Saskatchewan; Saskatchewan -- History, Military
In 1919 the Government of Saskatchewan promoted a competition for the design of a building to serve as a memorial to soldiers of Saskatchewan who fell in the Great War. The building would also contain war trophies and records of the province.
Receipt issued to Dr. J.B. Swanston, in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, by Captain William Van Allen, Officer Commanding Overseas Contingents, for examining 65 overseas recruits, at one dollar per recruit, for a total of 65 dollars.
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.
Orders given to the 14th Canadian Hussars (8th Recce) by Lt. Col. C.C. Mann, written up by Capt. Adjt. M.M. Philpott, appendix for war diary series one, volume one.
Orders given to the 8th Canadian Reconnaissance Battalion (14th Canadian Hussars) by Captain J.J.P. de Salaberry, part of appendix for series one, volume four of the War Diaries.
Orders given to the 8th Canadian Reconnaissance Battalion (14th Canadian Hussars) by Captain J.J.P. de Salaberry, part of appendix for series one, volume four of the War Diaries.
Orders given to the 8th Canadian Reconnaissance Battalion (14th Canadian Hussars) by Captain J.J.P. de Salaberry, part of appendix for series one, volume four of the War Diaries.
Orders given to the 8th Canadian Reconnaissance Battalion (14th Canadian Hussars) by Captain J.J.P. de Salaberry, part of appendix for series one, volume four of the War Diaries.
Newspaper clipping about the winner of the Hughes' Cup, awarded to the unit that secures the most recruits, the Forestry Reinforcements under the command of Major William Van Allen was the third unit to win the Cup in March of 1917.
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...
Documents and correspondence pertaining to soldiers' medical examinations, officers' instructions, and the plight of a former prisoner of war of the Germans.