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- Geoffrey Smith at anti-aircraft stationEnlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve in 1941 as an Ordinary Seaman and trained as an ASDIC (Anti-Submarine Detector). Served in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the North Atlantic in minesweepers and corvettes, promoted to Sub-Lieutenant in 1943. Geoffrey and his wife, Joy, moved to Oakville in …Enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve in 1941 as an Ordinary Seaman and trained as an ASDIC (Anti-Submarine Detector). Served in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the …Oakville Museum
- Gunners with aft pom-pom gun on corvetteGunners on the corvette ArrowheadGunners on the corvette ArrowheadOakville Museum
- Depth charge fired from H.M.C.S. Kamloops......Oakville Museum
- Wedding announcement for Emily Joyce Dunham and Geoffrey Smith, June 3rd, 1944Joy and Geoffrey Smith were married during World War II in Halifax. Geoffrey Smith enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve in 1941 as an Ordinary Seaman and trained as an ASDIC (Anti-Submarine Detector). He served in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the North Atlantic in minesweepers and …Joy and Geoffrey Smith were married during World War II in Halifax. Geoffrey Smith enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve in 1941 as an Ordinary Seaman and trained …Oakville Museum
- Joy (Dunham) SmithCorporal Dunham later became Sergeant Smith after her marriage in 1944 to Geoffrey Smith in Halifax. She served with the Canadian Women's Army Corps in Quebec and Newfoundland.Corporal Dunham later became Sergeant Smith after her marriage in 1944 to Geoffrey Smith in Halifax. She served with the Canadian Women's Army Corps in Quebec and Newfoundland.Oakville Museum
- "A Tribute to the Canadian Women's Army Corps from His Excellency, the Governor General of Canada." Pages from "CWAC Digest: Facts About the C.W.A.C"Published during the Second World War. The tribute is signed by Governor General of Canada, Alexander George Cambridge, Major General Earl of Athlone.Published during the Second World War. The tribute is signed by Governor General of Canada, Alexander George Cambridge, Major General Earl of Athlone.Oakville Museum
- "You can free a man to fight/Men fill jobs that YOU can do!" Pages from "CWAC Digest: Facts About the C.W.A.C"Published during the Second World War.Published during the Second World War.Oakville Museum
- Newspaper clipping "The CWAC's: They Serve that Men May Fight"......Oakville Museum
- Wedding day of Joy and Geoffrey Smith, Halifax,1944Corporal Emily Joyce Dunham, C.W.A.C. and Sub-Lieut. Geoffrey (Jock)Wellocks Smith, R.C.N.V.R. on their wedding day. The wedding took place in King's College chapel, Halifax.Corporal Emily Joyce Dunham, C.W.A.C. and Sub-Lieut. Geoffrey (Jock)Wellocks Smith, R.C.N.V.R. on their wedding day. The wedding took place in King's College chapel, Halifax.Oakville Museum
- Photo taken by Geoffrey Smith showing the signalman with signal lamp on the corvette "Arrowhead"Geoffrey Smith, who served as ASDIC operator aboard the corvette "Arrowhead," took this photo during the Second World War.Geoffrey Smith, who served as ASDIC operator aboard the corvette "Arrowhead," took this photo during the Second World War.Oakville Museum
- Geoffrey Smith with fish, NewfoundlandGeoffrey Smith, ASDIC operator aboard the corvette "Arrowhead," caught this fish near Newfoundland when food supplies aboard were low.Geoffrey Smith, ASDIC operator aboard the corvette "Arrowhead," caught this fish near Newfoundland when food supplies aboard were low.Oakville Museum
- Joy Smith receiving her commission from her father, Lieutenant Colonal F.H. Dunham MC, on February 15, 1945. Looking on are Captain Carlyle (left) and Major General Potts District Officer Commanding #2 Military District (centre).......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
- Geoffrey W. SmithEnlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve in 1941 as an Ordinary Seaman and trained as an ASDIC (Anti-Submarine Detector). Served in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the North Atlantic in minesweepers and corvettes, promoted to Sub-Lieutenant in 1943. Geoffrey and his wife, Joy, moved to Oakville in …Enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve in 1941 as an Ordinary Seaman and trained as an ASDIC (Anti-Submarine Detector). Served in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the …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
- 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
- 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