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- Document titled "Ocean-Going Vessels of World War II" from the WWII Radar Reunion held in Calgary 1996 (2 of 3).Collected by Alvin Duncan, a radar operator in the Royal Canadian Air Force.Collected by Alvin Duncan, a radar operator in the Royal Canadian Air Force.Oakville Museum
- Document titled "Ocean-Going Vessels of World War II" from the WWII Radar Reunion held in Calgary 1996 (3 of 3).Collected by Alvin Duncan, a radar operator in the Royal Canadian Air Force.Collected by Alvin Duncan, a radar operator in the Royal Canadian Air Force.Oakville Museum
- Message to troops of the Allied Expeditionary Forces from Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Forces, 6 June 1944.......Oakville Museum
- Postcard from Holland, 1945Translation from the Dutch: We remember our heroes, Those who struggled for years, And often offered their lives, In the struggle so important to us. Now that the freedom has come, We bring a greeting from the heart, To the fighters who fought, To better our highest idea.Translation from the Dutch: We remember our heroes, Those who struggled for years, And often offered their lives, In the struggle so important to us. Now that the freedom has …Oakville Museum
- Telegram from Jimmie Gibb to Mrs. E. Gibb.......Oakville Museum
- Personal Message from General B.L. Montgomery, General, Eighth Army, to all troops, Sicily, September 1943.......Oakville Museum
- Certificate of service for Charles KerrCharles Kerr was a lieutenant with the 18th Battalion "A" Company. C.E.F. Enlisted at Welland, Ontario, in August 1914. Following the war, returned to Oakville to 'remarry" Grace Freestone, with whom he had secretly wed before going to war. Courtesy of the Oakville Historical Society.Charles Kerr was a lieutenant with the 18th Battalion "A" Company. C.E.F. Enlisted at Welland, Ontario, in August 1914. Following the war, returned to Oakville to 'remarry" Grace Freestone, with …Oakville Museum
- Letter sent to Captain Kenneth Dean Marlatt acknowledging receipt of his contribution to prisoners of war, 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles, in the hospital at Stuttgart, Germany.......Oakville Museum
- Newspaper clipping: Proclamation calling out men of certain age classes for medical examination and military trainingIn response to the war in Europe, Canada passed the National Resources Mobilization Act on 21 June 1940. With its passage the government was enabled to requisition the property and services of Canadians for home defence.In response to the war in Europe, Canada passed the National Resources Mobilization Act on 21 June 1940. With its passage the government was enabled to requisition the property and …Oakville Museum
- Canadian Army (Active) Discharge Certificate for Ivan Mavrinac, Royal Canadian Engineers, 17 November 1945......Oakville Museum
- Notice of Call for military training for Ivan Mavrinac, 4 April 1941......Oakville Museum
- Registration Certificate for Ivan Mavrinac, 30 August 1940......Oakville Museum
- Newspaper article: "Flying Officer Farr Navigator, Is Missing"Harry Farr, Flying Officer, was a navigator with #434 Bluenose Squadron. He was killed in action October 23, 1943, at the age of 28. Harry has no known grave. His name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England. He is commemorated on the Oakville Trafalgar …Harry Farr, Flying Officer, was a navigator with #434 Bluenose Squadron. He was killed in action October 23, 1943, at the age of 28. Harry has no known grave. His …Oakville Museum
- Certificate of Honour awarded to Paul Edgar Parkin by the citizens of Hamilton, Ontario for service in the Second World War.Certificates were issued to Hamilton military personnel by the city of Hamilton in April 1940. The certificates, signed by Mayor William Robert Morrison, were also issued as pocket-sized replicas to be carried by the soldiers. The replicas were designed to act as identification as well as serving as a binding …Certificates were issued to Hamilton military personnel by the city of Hamilton in April 1940. The certificates, signed by Mayor William Robert Morrison, were also issued as pocket-sized replicas to …Oakville Museum
- Military record of service for Ken ChambersKen Chambers was a Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He served initially as a mechanic then as a pilot, from 1940 to 1945.Ken Chambers was a Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He served initially as a mechanic then as a pilot, from 1940 to 1945.Oakville Museum
- Royal Canadian Air Force certificate for Ken ChambersKen Chambers was a Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He served initially as a mechanic then as a pilot, from 1940 to 1945.Ken Chambers was a Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He served initially as a mechanic then as a pilot, from 1940 to 1945.Oakville Museum
- Notification of Selection for Appointment to Commissioned Ranks for Ken ChambersKen Chambers was a Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He served initially as a mechanic then as a pilot, from 1940 to 1945.Ken Chambers was a Flying Officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He served initially as a mechanic then as a pilot, from 1940 to 1945.Oakville Museum
- Diagram of a corvetteCorvettes, acting as antisubmarine warships, were used by Canada's navy to escort merchant ship convoys carrying men and supplies through the Atlantic. Their function was to detect and destroy the German submarines (U-boats) that threatened the convoys vital to Britain's survival.Corvettes, acting as antisubmarine warships, were used by Canada's navy to escort merchant ship convoys carrying men and supplies through the Atlantic. Their function was to detect and destroy the …Oakville Museum
- CWAC Digest: Facts About the C.W.A.C.Fact book produced by the Canadian Women's Army Corps during the Second World War as a recruitment tool.Fact book produced by the Canadian Women's Army Corps during the Second World War as a recruitment tool.Oakville Museum
- Newspaper article "Five Sons in Khaki:" Frank McCranney, John McCranney, Ross McCranney, Thomas McCranney, and William McCranneyFrank McCraney and Thomas McCraney were privates with the First Canadian Light Infantry; John McCraney, Ross McCraney, and William McCraney were privates with the Canadian Infantry.Frank McCraney and Thomas McCraney were privates with the First Canadian Light Infantry; John McCraney, Ross McCraney, and William McCraney were privates with the Canadian Infantry.Oakville Museum