arriving in the United Kingdom the next day and struck off strength of the Canadian Army overseas on June 3
impressed: 842025 PTE
accompanied by its stickpin)
The JMC Head of Mission had command and control over the joint monitoring teams
Recruits drawn from skilled railway workers across the country were organized into the 239th Overseas Railway Construction Battalion (3rd Battalion)
A Victorian 7Th Battalion (Fusiliers) Pre-1885 Canadian Militia Cap Badge Auction arriving in the United KingdomCanada; Silver number "7" with a pebbled upper, affixed via two prongs to a die stamped bronze base, 42. 5 mm x 94. 8 mm, both lugs intact, extremely fine. Footnote: The London and Oxford Fusiliers (3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment) originated in London, Ontario as the 7th Battalion Infantry, "Prince Arthur's Own" on April 27, 1866. It was re designated as the 7th Battalion Infantry on May 1, 1866, re designated as the 7th Battalion "London