Indian Head (Sask.)

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Memories of the Royal Canadian Air Force

Two copies of a homemade 118-page book written by Arnold Dales about his time in the Royal Canadian Air Force during WWII. Dales was a bomber navigator whose plane was shot down over Winterswijk, the Netherlands, on February 21, 1945. He had a broken leg and when that was mended by German medical staff, he was placed in a POW camp near the Danish border. A month later, the war had ended and he was able to return to Canada. He was a real estate agent in Indian Head, mayor of Indian Head and a key person in the creation of the Indian Head Museum.

Dales, Arnold

Battle of Otterloo and Bell Farm printouts - historical excerpts

Contains about 25 pages with: information about: the Battle of Otterloo (Netherlands) on April 16/17, 1945; the 1th Canadian Light Horse; an excerpt of writing by Governor-General The Marquis of Lorne, about the Bell Farm; excerpts (1884-1896) from the Vidette about Major Bell and the Bell Farm selected by Marg Hryniuk in 2009; biography of Major Bell from the Dictionary of Canadian Biography.

Goddard, Gordon

"Lest We Forget" p325 - profiles of 4 Stilwells

Photocopy of p.325 with profiles of 4 Stilwell brothers (?) from Indian Head who all served in WWII: Gerald W.C. "Jerry" Stilwell (1916-1989); Harry Raymond "Harpo" Stilwell (1920-1998); Reginald Edgar Stilwell (1926-?); Sidney Leonard "Sid" Stilwell (1922-?)

Royal Canadian Legion

Listing of enlisted soldiers WW1 and WW2

Soft-cover red 18 x 24 cm notebook with about 150 pages with hand-written names, numbers, regiments and other information about enlisted men and women in World War 1 and World War 2

V-E Day souvenir programme

Contains the program for the V-E Day celebration at Dickson Park and the Armoury. The program has no dates and was printed before the date of V-E Day (May 8, 1945) was known.

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