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- "Thousands Pack Shoreline for Oakville's Christening"Article describing the christening of HMCS Oakville, Toronto Daily Star November 5, 1941Article describing the christening of HMCS Oakville, Toronto Daily Star November 5, 1941Oakville Museum
- James BeattieCorporal with the Lorne Scots at Heathfield, Sussex, 1941.Corporal with the Lorne Scots at Heathfield, Sussex, 1941.Oakville Museum
- Members of the Lorne Scots 2nd Division of the Royal Canadian Army in Borden, England, 1941.From left to right: Sid Brown, Andy Donaldson, William Holbrook, and Harold Waller.From left to right: Sid Brown, Andy Donaldson, William Holbrook, and Harold Waller.Oakville Museum
- Gary Kress, Chuck Hamilton, Sid Brown, and William Holbrook (left to right).At Stanley Barracks, Toronto, before going overseas with the Lorne Scots 2nd Division of the Royal Canadian Army, 1941.At Stanley Barracks, Toronto, before going overseas with the Lorne Scots 2nd Division of the Royal Canadian Army, 1941.Oakville Museum
- Walter Stone NugentApril 1941, Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Air Force in the position of Navigator/Bomber. First attached to Coastal Command #221 stationed in Ireland and Iceland, then served in Malta in 1942. Later transferred to Vancouver Island to instruct Radar Navigation.April 1941, Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Air Force in the position of Navigator/Bomber. First attached to Coastal Command #221 stationed in Ireland and Iceland, then served in Malta …Oakville Museum
- Notice of Call for military training for Ivan Mavrinac, 4 April 1941......Oakville Museum
- James Beattie on guard duty, Second World War.Corporal James Beattie was with the Lorne Scots at Heathfield, Sussex.Corporal James Beattie was with the Lorne Scots at Heathfield, Sussex.Oakville Museum
- HMCS Oakville crew memebers in Oakville on the day of the christening parade, November 5, 1941HMCS Oakville crew members on a main street in oakvilleHMCS Oakville crew members on a main street in oakvilleOakville Museum
- Handel Johnson (third from right, first row) on Royal Air Force training in Alabama with "Boeing P.T. Stearman."Handel Johnson was a Corporal and then Sergeant with the Royal Air Force 1940-1945. He was attached to Royal Canadian Air Force #6 Bomber Command, in the Medical Division.Handel Johnson was a Corporal and then Sergeant with the Royal Air Force 1940-1945. He was attached to Royal Canadian Air Force #6 Bomber Command, in the Medical Division.Oakville Museum
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