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CA ON00093 95/3; 2012/12 · Collection · 1994

Fonds consists of material related to the published work "Normandy 1944. The Canadian Summer." Includes the English manuscript, the first and second French translations, the illustrations with some French captions, a mockup of the final book, in English, and several maps. Also includes a map (2012/12) of the first day of the invasion of Normandy with an overlay containing information regarding the Allied advance at Sword, Gold, and Juno Beaches as well as the German defence.

McAndrew, Bill, 1934-
CA ON00093 2008/6 · Collection · 1992-1995

Collection consists of files regarding the Board of Inquiry on the Canadian Airborne Regiment Battle Group and its investigation into the murder of a Somalian in 1993-1994. Includes press clippings, messages, reports, briefing notes, chronology of events and various other documents. Some of the more prominent documents include a statement by the Chief of Defence Staff and a briefing for the Somalia Commission.

Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Board of Inquiry on the Canadian Airborne Regiment Battle Group
CA ON00093 95/85 · Collection · 1992

Fonds consists of the original English manuscript, French translation, the French translation with corrections, and English and French galley proofs, as well as illustrations, both English and French captions, mockups and various materials used in the production of the book "Canada and the battle of Vimy Ridge, 9-12 April 1917". Also includes an extensive collection of related photographs not selected for the book.

Greenhous, Brereton
CA ON00093 2003/36 · Collection · [ca. 1999-2003]

Collection consists of material documenting the research and the selection of images for the book "Canada and the Korean War." Includes photographs, photocopies and electronic copies of photographs, a French proof, bilingual copies of the book before the binding, correspondence and administrative documents.

Greenhous, Brereton
CA ON00093 2007/29 · Collection · 1952-1981

Fonds consists of photocopies of documents collected by the Chief Review Services (CRS) on nuclear weapons in Canada during 1952-1981. The CRS undertook an historical review of nuclear policy documents dating back several decades when the Trudeau peace initiative was underway. Includes a copies of the 1955 Memorandum to the Cabinet Defence Committee on the preproduction program for Supersonic Fighter Aircraft (CF105, the 1958 recommendations of the Cabinet Defence Committee on air defence requirements, the 1963 agreement concerning nuclear warheads for the Canadian Forces, the 1969 memorandum to the Cabinet regarding North American defence, the 1971 memorandum to the Cabinet regarding the White Paper on defence, and the 1971 White Paper on Defence Policy.

Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Chief Review Services
CA ON00093 2013/2 · Collection · 1957-1965

Collection consists of research material on the Avro Arrow and the FHE 400 Hydrofoil Ship. Includes papers regarding the escape system and the pilots’ cockpit in the Avro aircraft in the late 1950s, as well as files on human engineering and problems associated with low speed low level air navigation in the early 1960s. There are also two files dealing with hydrofoils and regarding the human engineering of Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) ships during 1962-1963 and including a 1965 design report for the RCN.

Canada. Defence Research Board
CA ON00093 2012/16 · Collection · [201-]

Collection consists of research material on Ernest Donat Therrien’s experience as a prisoner of war during the Second World War. Includes emails between Janie and Gary Therrien and Dr. Steve Harris listing the 22nd Armoured Regiment’s movements from mobilization until the end of the war. Also includes emails describing different sources of information that were consulted including Library and Archives Canada, The Red Cross, and The Memories Project. The research material contains an excerpt from the book “A Measure of Protest” written by A.H. LeReverend who was a POW at Stalag XIB with Ernest Therrien. Copies of the 22nd Armoured Regiment’s War Diary for 24 October 1944 to 29 Oct 1944, and Orders for 27 October 1944 are included in the research along with emails exchanged between Jakke Arnouts in Essen, Belgium and Janie and Gary Therrien in relation to the precise location Ernest Therrien was captured and a possible tour of the site.

Therrien, Ernest Donat
CA ON00093 2011/27 · Collection · 1907-1964

Collection consists of a copy of orders for the Canadian Postal Corps units posted in Korea, military posters, newspaper images and a newspaper publicity bulletin. The majority of the posters and newspaper images date from the Second World War, one from 1907 and one from 1918. The publicity bulletin dates from 1964. These images are propaganda or publicity, with one recruitment poster for the Royal Canadian Navy and an advertisement for Victory Bonds. The units referred to in the images include: the Fusiliers Mont-Royal, the Régiment de la Chaudière, and the Royal 22nd Regiment. The publicity bulletin celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force and the 18th Annual Air Force Day. The orders include war diaries excerpts for the months of September 1953 and April 1954. The orders also include weekly duties, general information on the postal office movements, discipline and multiple nominal rolls.

Vigneault, François
Fred J. Mifflin collection
CA ON00093 2016/4 · Collection · 1969-1985

Collection consists of publications and files collected by Fred J. Mifflin. Includes speeches by the Vice Chief of the Defence Staff for 1979-1981, federal government discussion papers regarding a new national industrial development policy and Canadian participation in the Multi-National Force in the Sinai in 1981, the history of operational research in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), North-South relations, and Canadian maritime strategy. The collection is arranged in alphabetical order by subject group.

Mifflin, Fred J.
Howard Cable collection
CA ON00093 2012/20 · Collection · 1943

Collection consists of sheet music for the following songs: “That’s an Order from the Army”, “Fernando the Commando”, “We’re Marching to the Rhythm of the Boogie Beat”, and “On Behalf of the General Staff.” The words and music were written by Frank Shuster, Johnny Wayne, and Freddy Grant. The music was written for the Army Show, a musical revue for Canadian soldiers during the Second World War. Later, the term would be used as the operational name for entertainment units in the army. The Army Show also produced a radio broadcast of the same name from 1942-1943.

Cable, Howard, 1920-
Isabel Campbell collection
CA ON00093 2015/10 · Collection · 1939-2015

The fonds consists of documents that were used by Isabel Campbell for her research for her book, Unlikely Diplomats. The Canadian Brigade in Germany, 1951-64. The majority of the files are duplicates from numerous archives and government departments, books and articles. There are 11 series:

  1. Erich Reichel Material
  2. Court Martial records from the Judge Advocate General Office
  3. Directorate of History and Heritage (DHH) Collection
  4. Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Documents
  5. Miscellaneous Archival Documents
  6. Chapters and Articles in Published Books
  7. Articles, Papers and Drafts
  8. List of Books and Documents for Further Research
  9. Documents Presented to an Event
  10. Interviews
  11. Miscellaneous Files
Campbell, Isabel
CA ON00093 2012/23 · Collection · 1945-[197-]

Collection consists of photographs and papers from Canada Corner, the welcome centre for Canadian Forces in Paris, France in 1944-1946. Canada Corner was run by the Canadian Forces Hospitality and Information Bureau. The photographs show some of the staff and visitors, including Jacqueline Guerret. There is, as well, one photograph of Jacqueline Guerret taken several decades later. The textual records consist of poems entitled “Ode to a Canadian”, “Cynara”, and “Long Ago”. Also included is a document entitled “Diary of a Canadian on 7 Days Leave in Paris”, as well as one called “If You Marry French Girls!”. These documents are generally anecdotal, save for one entitled “Knights of Columbus Canadian War Services”, which is a simple newsletter that lists senior appointments of the Knights of Columbus War Services Overseas, dated 1 November 1945. There are also two menus, one autographed extensively as well as one with a personal farewell.

Guerret, Jacqueline
James Kay Crotty collection
CA ON00093 2015/11 · Collection · 1942

The fonds consist of three technical drawings entitled: “Motor and Generator Demonstration,” “Proposed Improvement on MK. VII, VII* etc. D/C [Depth Charge] Pistol Adjuster,” and “Depth Charge Pistol Adjuster.” There is also a letter on HMCS Algonquin’s naming and make, and a second letter addressed to the Superintendent Naval Armament depot, HMC Dockyard in Halifax N.S. explaining the D/C [Depth Charge] pistol adjuster’s use on the Mark VII to Mark X. The last page, “Op. Nep. [Operation Neptune]” is a report summarizing the events on the beaches from east to west in Normandy.

Crotty, James Kay
J.E. Clayton collection
CA ON00093 2012/6 · Collection · [1940?-1945?]

Collection consists of photographs and memorabilia from the early 1940s collected by Royal Navy Commander J.E. Clayton from his time on the HMS Puncher. Includes two pamphlet guides to the city of Vancouver, one of them produced specifically for members of the military. Five black and white photographs, some include captions, depict Clayton with fellow crew members and ships.

Clayton, J.E.
CA ON00093 2009/17 · Collection · [195-] - 2008

Collection consists of an account of Commander J.H. (Harris) MacLean’s naval career including his voyage through the Northwest Passage, and a copy of the eulogy delivered at Commander MacLean’s funeral. Both were written by Ian Greenwood from interviews he conducted with Commander MacLean beginning in November 2006. The collection also includes various black and white photographs of HMCS Labrador and her crew as they erected beacons during their voyage through the Northwest Passage. A black and white photograph of the crew of HMCS Margaree and four colour photos, three of HMCS Margaree, and one of ships moored at Pearl Harbour are also part of the collection. Also includes various group photos from a meeting of the Explorers Club of New York in 1956, a photo of 2nd Escort Squadron Hockey team taken in Tokyo Japan in February 1962, several photos of groups of men from HMCS Discovery and HMCS Kings. Includes black and white photographs of graduating classes from Fleet School, HMCS Naden, Esquimalt. Miscellaneous black and white photos of various ships, people, icebergs, sailors, and planes are also part of the collection.

MacLean, J.H. (Harris), 1920-2008
John H. Riley collection
CA ON00093 2012/25 · Collection · Transcribed in [20--] (originally created [19--]

Collection consists of a document entitled “Transcription of ‘History of 4th Battalion Canadian Railway Troops Since Organization’”. It traces the history of the CRT throughout the First World War. The author is unknown.

Riley, John H.
Mathias Joost collection
CA ON00093 2011/30 · Collection · 1925-2013

SCOPEANDCONTENTS Collection consists of material on a wide variety of topics gathered by Maj Joost for research purposes. Part of the collection contains material on Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Station Shirley’s Bay. Flight logs, pertinent newspaper articles and a register of planes at the base are all included. There are a number of files on mental health in the Canadian Armed Forces, specifically post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This section contains printouts from newspaper articles and websites as well as a report by Ombudsman Andre Marin’s “Special Report: Systematic Treatment of CF Members with PTSD.” There is also information on the Air Forces Amateur Radio System including correspondence, newspaper articles, excerpts from Annual Historical Reports, pages from the 103 Rescue Unit Detachment daily diary and a historical sketch on the Canadian Forces Affiliated Radio System. PDF copies of newspaper articles on a solar eclipse seen in Toronto in 1925 and documented by the RCAF are included. The final group of files includes copies of newspaper articles on various Canadian Forces hockey teams. The articles discuss the games played and player statistics.

Joost, Mathias
CA ON00093 2010/1 · Collection · Photocopied 2002-2010 (originally created 1945-1964)

Collection consists of material collected, selected and used by the Directorate of History and Heritage (DHH) Naval History Team in the writing of the official history of the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) (Volume 3). The records pertain to the activities of the RCN after the Second World War to the early 1960s. Includes photocopies of the Dept. of National Defence RG 24 records at Library and Archives Canada (LAC). There is 1 series:

  1. Photocopies of Library and Archives Canada RG 24 Records
Graves, Donald E. (Donald Edward), 1949-
Michel Litalien collection
CA ON00093 2005/29 · Collection · 1962-1996

Collection consists of 7 file folders of photocopies of notes, histories, annual historical reports, trial reports, published articles, letters and other documents regarding the Service Battalions in the Canadian Armed Forces. Includes detailed information about the history of the 3rd Experimental Service Battalion, the 5th Service Battalion and the Service Battalion flag; more general information about all of the Service Battalions (Regular and Reserve) and the Annual Militia Service Battalions National Competition; and personal notes and historical projects from BGen Jean-Paul Leclerc on different aspects of the Service Battalion. The very first Service Battalion was formed in 1962 in Gagetown, NB. It gathered elements from the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps (RCASC), Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps (RCOC), Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (RCEME) and later Canadian Provost Corps (C Pro C), Royal Canadian Engineers (RCE) and Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps (RCAMC). The goal was to determine if different combat support service units would work better under a single unified command. The unit was named "3rd Experimental Service Battalion". The pros of having a Service Battalion were proved after the very first exercise: simplicity, economy, efficiency and flexibility. In 1965, the Militia adopted the Service Battalion concept. Almost every city in Canada now has a Militia Service Battalion. In 1968, the Service Battalion replaced the former service support Corps in each Regular Force Brigade.

Litalien, Michel, 1964-
Pierre Perret collection
CA ON00093 2008/25 · Collection · 1762-1781

Collection consists of reproductions of late eighteenth-century documents that belonged to the heirs of Madame DesBoisrenard and related to the lands near the village of Vimy, France and the present-day Canadian National Vimy Memorial. Documents include a surveyor's map of the lands with a report, and legal documents listing the various pieces of land with their limits, names of tenants and rents in money and goods collected from the properties.

Perret, Pierre