Photograph of a QF 25-pounder howitzer convoy, Leclerc Bridge, near Tracadie, 1943
- MS-2-252, Box 2, Folder 9, Item 7
- Item
- 1943
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Photograph of a QF 25-pounder howitzer convoy, Leclerc Bridge, near Tracadie, 1943
Photograph of a 7th Division Artillery Maintenance crew, Tracadie Camp, 1943
Photograph of Tracadie Camp soldiers marching to church near the camp headquarters, 1943
Photograph of officers observing battery fire training, Tracadie, 1943
Photograph of Richard Roome and Colonel Halle, Tracadie, 1943
Photograph of two unidentified soldiers fighting a small fire in the woods near Tracadie, 1943
Photograph of an unidentified camouflaged soldier crouching in brush, Tracadie, 1943
Photograph of several soldiers of 7th Division, Artillery, cleaning vehicles at Tracadie Camp, 1943
Photograph of Helen Wilson Beveridge in Royal Canadian Air Force (Women's Division) uniform
Part of Helen Wilson Beveridge fonds
Photograph of Major General John Carl Murchie and his aide-de-camp at Tracadie Camp
Photograph of Brigadier Roome saluting soldiers marching on a church parade, Tracadie, 1943
Photograph of the sky and tree line, likely at Tracadie Camp, 1943
Photograph of Colonel Halle, 7th Division Artillery, Tracadie, 1943
Photograph of three unidentified soldiers conducting sledge training at Debert
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Part of Thomas Head Raddall fonds
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