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Part of John Bernard Croak fonds
Item is a program for a memorial service held in Ottawa in 1967 as part of the National Veterans Weeks Program. The program notes Croak's contribution to the war effort.
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Part of John Bernard Croak fonds
Item is a program for a memorial service held in Ottawa in 1967 as part of the National Veterans Weeks Program. The program notes Croak's contribution to the war effort.
"Glace Bay War Hero John Bernard Croak Remembered"
Part of John Bernard Croak fonds
Item is a clipping from a Glace Bay newspaper that describes the unveiling of a monument in John Bernard Croak's honour.
Part of John Bernard Croak fonds
Item is a copy of a report written by James Croak about John Bernard Croak being awarded the Victoria Cross.
Part of John Bernard Croak fonds
Item is a copy of a report written by James Croak about John Bernard Croak being awarded the Victoria Cross.
"John Bernard Croak Memorial School"
Part of John Bernard Croak fonds
Item is a newspaper clipping that details the opening of John Bernard Croak, V.C. Memorial School.
Part of John Bernard Croak fonds
Item is a booklet focusing on John Bernard Croak's contribution during World War 1. The booklet features information about the presentation of his Victoria Cross, a map of the Western Front, photographs, maps, and correspondence.
"John Bernard Croak, Victoria Cross"
Part of John Bernard Croak fonds
Item is a report that details how John Bernard Croak earned his Victoria Cross in battle.
"Letters Concerning John Bernard Croak and the Victoria Cross"
Part of John Bernard Croak fonds
Item is a report that compiles various letters concerning the death of John Bernard Croak and the presentation of his Victoria Cross Medal, including transcripts of letters from King George, the Governor General, and the Lieutenant-Governor.
Item is a postcard showing Percy Willmot lying in a carriage on a road during World War 1. A note on the reverse reads: "'Me + My Ford' Very comfy. K[indecipherable] Pk. April 23/15. P."
"Officers Killed: Canadians and Anglo-Canadians"
Part of Rev. John Pringle fonds
Item is an article titled "Officers Killed: Canadians and Anglo-Canadians" that lists officers who were killed from the outbreak of the war until the date of publication, October 14, 1916.