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- Frank Herbert "Herb" Chisholm, Jr.Served with the Lorne Scots in North Africa as Canadian personnel attached to British 5th Army.Served with the Lorne Scots in North Africa as Canadian personnel attached to British 5th Army.Oakville Museum
- George Brock Chisholm......Oakville Museum
- Don Dowdle (right) and Frank MacCuden (left)With the Lorne Scots in Holland, 1944.With the Lorne Scots in Holland, 1944.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
- Donald Elmore LeaverLieutenant in the Lorne Scots, serving as an infantry reinforcement officer. Joined the Algonquin Regiment and fought as a platoon commander in France, Belgium, and Holland. Wounded in Holland, 1944.Lieutenant in the Lorne Scots, serving as an infantry reinforcement officer. Joined the Algonquin Regiment and fought as a platoon commander in France, Belgium, and Holland. Wounded in Holland, 1944.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
- Harry HeathSergeant with the Lorne Scots Regiment. Served in England as an instructor.Sergeant with the Lorne Scots Regiment. Served in England as an instructor.Oakville Museum
- Douglas HeathPrivate with the Lorne Scots. Served in Holland.Private with the Lorne Scots. Served in Holland.Oakville Museum
- Harold (left) and Edward (right) WallerIn England. Ed (right) first joined the 48th Highlanders, then transferred to the Lorne Scots to go overseas. Harold also went overseas with the Lorne Scots.In England. Ed (right) first joined the 48th Highlanders, then transferred to the Lorne Scots to go overseas. Harold also went overseas with the Lorne Scots.Oakville Museum
- James Cameron SackfieldEnlisted with the Lorne Scots at the age of 16. Transferred to the 48th Highlanders and then to the Queen's Own Rifles to go overseas in 1941. James died in 1944 at the age of 20, from wounds received in France. He was survived by his wife and baby daughter …Enlisted with the Lorne Scots at the age of 16. Transferred to the 48th Highlanders and then to the Queen's Own Rifles to go overseas in 1941. James died in …Oakville Museum
- Jack MarkeySergeant with the Lorne Scots from 1941 to 1945.Sergeant with the Lorne Scots from 1941 to 1945.Oakville Museum
- Niagara-on-the-Lake Training Camp for The Halton Rifles Home Guard, c.1916.The Halton Rifles were reorganized in 1931 as the Lorne Rifles (Scottish) and later amalgamated with the Peel and Dufferin Regiment to form The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment).The Halton Rifles were reorganized in 1931 as the Lorne Rifles (Scottish) and later amalgamated with the Peel and Dufferin Regiment to form The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton …Oakville Museum
- Oakville Overseas, 1st Division, Canadian Active Service Force (C.A.S.F.) March, 1940First group of Lorne Scots to go overseas.First group of Lorne Scots to go overseas.Oakville Museum
- Lieutenants Donald Leaver (right) and Arthur Kemp (left) with the Lorne Scots, in England, 1943.Arthur Kemp, from Burlington, became the Honorary Colonel, Lorne Scots. Donald Elmore Leaver served as infantry reinforcment officer. He joined the Algonquin Regiment and fought as a platoon commander in France, Belgium, and Holland. He was wounded in Holland in 1944.Arthur Kemp, from Burlington, became the Honorary Colonel, Lorne Scots. Donald Elmore Leaver served as infantry reinforcment officer. He joined the Algonquin Regiment and fought as a platoon commander in …Oakville Museum
- Sergeant Percy Spurgeon (right) with Tommy Ewing (left)Percy Spurgeon, a sergeant with the First Canadian Division, Canadian Army Special Force served in England and France, 1940-1945.Percy Spurgeon, a sergeant with the First Canadian Division, Canadian Army Special Force served in England and France, 1940-1945.Oakville Museum
- James BeattieCorporal with the Lorne Scots at Heathfield, Sussex, 1941.Corporal with the Lorne Scots at Heathfield, Sussex, 1941.Oakville Museum
- Lorne Scots training camp, 1942, Niagara-on-the-Lake (1 of 3)......Oakville Museum
- Lorne Scots training camp, 1942, Niagara-on-the-Lake (2 of 3)......Oakville Museum
- Lorne Scots training camp, 1942, Niagara-on-the-Lake (3 of 3)......Oakville Museum
- Roy KelleyNotes written by Roy Kelley accompanying this photograph are as follows: "Served with the Lorne Rifle Scottish Militia and obtained the rank of Sergeant in 1936. In 1940 he received his commission and was the platoon officer for Milton Area. He went overseas with the main body of the Lorne …Notes written by Roy Kelley accompanying this photograph are as follows: "Served with the Lorne Rifle Scottish Militia and obtained the rank of Sergeant in 1936. In 1940 he received …Oakville Museum
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