The County March
Recruiting for the 116th Battalion, CEF began in the autumn of 1915, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel S. Sharpe of Uxbridge. It was the
Recruiting for the 116th Battalion, CEF began in the autumn of 1915, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel S. Sharpe of Uxbridge. It was the
During the Second World War, it was reported that British tank crew often stopped their tanks during battles in order to jump out and brew
Quick Facts:Dimensions (L-W-H): 6.3m X 2.8m X 2.2mTotal weight (Battle) : 3,200 kgCrew: 2+ 8 or 1,000 kg cargoPropulsion: 4 Cyl Gas, 82 hpSpeed: 39
Robert Law Clark was the fourth Battalion Sergeant-Major of the 116th Battalion. He followed after the tenure of Warrant Officer Class II James Fenwick, who
Throughout the inter-war years there was an annual inspection in October or November. The senior staff of the 25th Infantry Brigade and Military District No.
The Oshawa Armoury (now the Colonel R.S. McLaughlin Armoury) was less than three months old at the outbreak of the First World War on 4