Boots
Nom de l'objet : | Boots |
Titre : | Boots |
Type de l'objet : | Ammunition |
Classification de l'objet : | Clothing |
Catégorie de l'objet : | Footwear |
Constituant de l'armé : | CANADIAN ARMY |
Grade militaire : | UNKNOWN |
Unité militaire : | UNKNOWN |
Matériaux : | Leather |
Numéro de catalogue : | C-53039 |
Fabricant : | UNKNOWN |
Pays d'utilisation : | CANADA |
Nombre d'objets : | ? |
Nombre de parties composantes : | ? |
Nom des parties composantes : | BOOTS, PAIR |
Étiquette ou poinçon : | ON BOTTOM OF BOOT STAMPED INOT LEATHER 7 1/2 |
Signification iconographique : | NARRATIVE: STATEMENT ACCORDING TO SOURCE FILE: BORN IN SASKATOON 9 OCTOBER, 1919 - FAMILY LIVING IN PERDUE, SASKATCHEWAN . RAISED IN PERDUE, WOLSELEY, & WILKIE. 1925 - FAMILY MOVED TO WILKIE, SASKATCHEWAN. 1938 - ENROLLED IN THE MILITIA WITH THREE FRIENDS - D COMPANY, PRINCE ALBERT & BATTLEFORD VOLUNTEERS. BEGAN APPRENTICESHIP IN PHARMACY. SEPT. 1940 - VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE AS AN INFANTRY SERGEANT, POSTED TO 121 BASIC TRAINING CENTRE, DUNDURN, SASKATCHEWAN. SPRING, 1941 - TRANSFERRED TO ROYAL CANADIAN ENGINEERS AS A SERGEANT, & POSTED TO RCETC AT DUNDURN. MARCH JUNE, 1942 - ATTENDED CANADIAN OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS (COTC) IN BROCKVILLE, ONTARIO & COMMISSIONED AS AN OFFICER IN THE ARMOURED CORPS. ATTENDED ARMOURED CORPS COURSES AT CAMP BORDEN, ONTARIO, JULY - SEPTEMBER, 1942. SEPTEMBER, 1942 - POSTED OVERSEAS. FEBRUARY, 1943 - POSTED TO THE SOUTH ALBERTA REGIMENT AS A TROOP LEADER. THE UNIT WAS AN ARMOURED RECONNAISSANCE REGIMENT ON ARMOURED ESTABLISHMENT, DESIGNATED 29TH ARMOURED RECONNA |
Département : | Military History |
Établissement : | Glenbow-Alberta Institute, Glenbow Museum Facebook-Glenbow-Alberta Institute, Glenbow Museum Twitter-Glenbow-Alberta Institute, Glenbow Museum YouTube-Glenbow-Alberta Institute, Glenbow Museum |
Ville de l'établissement : | Calgary |
Province de l'établissement : | Alberta |
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