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- Page dated 31 October 1916, K/10, from the Army Book 152-Correspondence Book (Field Service) belonging to Kenneth Dean Marlatt......Oakville Museum
- Page dated 1 November 1916, from the Army Book 152-Correspondence Book (Field Service) belonging to Kenneth Dean Marlatt: Summary of evidence of C.A. Brooks, page 2.......Oakville Museum
- Page dated 1 November 1916, from the Army Book 152-Correspondence Book (Field Service) belonging to Kenneth Dean Marlatt: Summary of evidence of C.A. Brooks, page 4.......Oakville Museum
- Page dated 1 November 1916, K/12, from the Army Book 152-Correspondence Book (Field Service) belonging to Kenneth Dean Marlatt......Oakville Museum
- Page dated 7 November 1916, from the Army Book 152-Correspondence Book (Field Service) belonging to Kenneth Dean Marlatt......Oakville Museum
- Miltary Cross Award to John MacMorran AndersonKnown as "Padre Jock," John MacMorran Anderson was chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada. Landed at Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Received two Military Crosses for courage and initiative in evacuating casualites under heavy enemy fire. Jock and his wife moved to Oakville in 1963.Known as "Padre Jock," John MacMorran Anderson was chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada. Landed at Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Received two Military Crosses for courage …Oakville Museum
- Award of 1st Bar to the Military Cross to Honorary Captain John MacMorran Anderson Canadian Chaplain Services (page one of two)Known as "Padre Jock," John MacMorran Anderson was chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada. Landed at Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Received two Military Crosses for courage and initiative in evacuating casualites under heavy enemy fire. Jock and his wife moved to Oakville in 1963.Known as "Padre Jock," John MacMorran Anderson was chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada. Landed at Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Received two Military Crosses for courage …Oakville Museum
- Award of 1st Bar to the Military Cross to Honorary Captain John MacMorran Anderson Canadian Chaplain Services (page two of two)Known as "Padre Jock," John MacMorran Anderson was chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada. Landed at Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Received two Military Crosses for courage and initiative in evacuating casualites under heavy enemy fire. Jock and his wife moved to Oakville in 1963.Known as "Padre Jock," John MacMorran Anderson was chaplain to the Highland Light Infantry of Canada. Landed at Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Received two Military Crosses for courage …Oakville Museum
- Record of Service in the Canadian Army for William E. Davis (1 of 4).......Oakville Museum
- Record of Service in the Canadian Army for William E. Davis (2 of 4).......Oakville Museum
- Record of Service in the Canadian Army for William E. Davis (3 of 4).......Oakville Museum
- Record of Service in the Canadian Army for William E. Davis (4 of 4).......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
- 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
- HMCS Oakville Christening Ceremony Program - front coverChristening and Reception HMCS Oakville, Wednesday, November 5, 1941,Lakeside park, Oakville...Christening and Reception HMCS Oakville, Wednesday, November 5, 1941,Lakeside park, Oakville...Oakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville Christening Ceremony Program - pages 1 and 2......Oakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville Christening Ceremony Program - pages 5 and 6......Oakville Museum