Name tags of Doug Roberton representing the Indian Head Legion Branch as a delegate at the Royal Canadian Legion - Saskatchewan Command 33rd and 34th biennial conventions in Saskatoon (1985) and Regina (1987).
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.
A red and green hardcover 280-page book containing the history and achievements of the Royal Canadian Lord Strathcona's Horse Regiment during World War II. There is no local content unless any of the men enlisted are from Indian Head and area.
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
A typed 2-page letter to the "Overseas Dept" in Montreal with a list of names and units of 28 soldiers, requesting that each be provided with 300 cigarettes.
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-?)
Photo of 18 legion members in suits and displaying medals. Appears to be a Saskatchewan convention. Indian Head's Doug Welch is in the middle row - 5th from left.
A newspaper article clipped out of the Leader Post that reports on 17th Field Regiment and their involvement in the Battle of Otterloo, north of Arnhem in the Netherlands (see IHM.2020.0345 - memoirs of Sgt. Gordie Bannerman).