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- Acknowledgement of parcel received from Westwood Soldiers' CircleThe Westwood Soldiers' Circle was formed in Oakville during the Second World War to communicate with and provide candies and cigarettes to Oakville servicemen overseas. The card from Corporal Roy Forbes acknowledges receipt of a package from the Westwood Soldiers' Circle sent to him at a German prisoner-of-war camp. Courtesy …The Westwood Soldiers' Circle was formed in Oakville during the Second World War to communicate with and provide candies and cigarettes to Oakville servicemen overseas. The card from Corporal Roy …Oakville Museum
- Letter of thanks to Westwood Soldiers' Circle from W. PhilipThe Westwood Soldiers' Circle was formed in Oakville during the Second World War to communicate with and provide candies and cigarettes to Oakville servicemen overseas. Courtesy Oakville Historical Society.The Westwood Soldiers' Circle was formed in Oakville during the Second World War to communicate with and provide candies and cigarettes to Oakville servicemen overseas. Courtesy Oakville Historical Society.Oakville Museum
- Letter of thanks from Pt. Holbrook to Westwood Soldiers' CircleThe Westwood Soldiers' Circle was formed in Oakville during the Second World War to communicate with and provide candies and cigarettes to Oakville servicemen overseas. Courtesy Oakville Historical Society.The Westwood Soldiers' Circle was formed in Oakville during the Second World War to communicate with and provide candies and cigarettes to Oakville servicemen overseas. Courtesy Oakville Historical Society.Oakville Museum
- Royal Canadian Navy Monthly Review, 1000-5 No. 10, October 1942U-Boat Sinkings: Caribbean Area H.M.C.S. "Oakville Sinks U-94"U-Boat Sinkings: Caribbean Area H.M.C.S. "Oakville Sinks U-94"Oakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville K178, Flower Class, Short Fo'c's'le Corvette - page 3 of 3Information bulletin on HMCS Oakville sinking U-94 - source unknownInformation bulletin on HMCS Oakville sinking U-94 - source unknownOakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville K178, Flower Class, Short Fo'c's'le Corvette - page 2 of 3Information bulletin on HMCS Oakville sinking U-94 page 2 of 3 - source unknownInformation bulletin on HMCS Oakville sinking U-94 page 2 of 3 - source unknownOakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville K178, Flower Class, Short Fo'c's'le Corvette - page 1 of 3Information bulletin on HMCS Oakville sinking U-94 - source unknownInformation bulletin on HMCS Oakville sinking U-94 - source unknownOakville Museum
- Corvette Oakville, story of the U-94 encounterDescription of HMCS Oakville's action in the Caribbean, August 28, 1942.Description of HMCS Oakville's action in the Caribbean, August 28, 1942.Oakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville Christening Ceremony Program - pages 3 and 4Program pages 3 and 4, "Songs for the Day and Christening Ceremony"Program pages 3 and 4, "Songs for the Day and Christening Ceremony"Oakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville Christening Ceremony Program - pages 7 and 8Christening ceremony program, pages 7 and 8 - "Programme and Presentations"Christening ceremony program, pages 7 and 8 - "Programme and Presentations"Oakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville Christening Ceremony Program - back coverKEEP HIM ON GUARD - BUY - War Savings Certificates...KEEP HIM ON GUARD - BUY - War Savings Certificates...Oakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville article, page 1 of 3HMSC Oakville history, page 1HMSC Oakville history, page 1Oakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville article, page 2 of 3HMCS Oakville history, page 2HMCS Oakville history, page 2Oakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville article, page 3 of 3HMCS Oakville history, page 3HMCS Oakville history, page 3Oakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville article, attached photographHMCS Oakville history - photograph, reverse of 3rd pageHMCS Oakville history - photograph, reverse of 3rd pageOakville 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
- Canadian Naval Forces "Interview with Lieut. Cully" page 1 of page 4Memorandum: To the Naval Broadcasting officer. Re: Recent action of H.M.C.S. "Oakville".Memorandum: To the Naval Broadcasting officer. Re: Recent action of H.M.C.S. "Oakville".Oakville Museum
- Canadian Naval Forces "Interview with Lieut. Cully" page 2Memorandum: To Naval Broadcasting OfficerMemorandum: To Naval Broadcasting OfficerOakville Museum
- Canadian Naval Forces "Interview with
Lieut. Cully" page 3Memorandum: To Naval Broadcasting OfficerMemorandum: To Naval Broadcasting OfficerOakville Museum
- Canadian Naval Forces "Interview with Lieut. Cully" page 4Memorandum: To Naval Broadcasting OfficerMemorandum: To Naval Broadcasting OfficerOakville Museum