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Item is the nominal roll "B" for the 25th Battalion at the Battle of Ameion on August 8th, 1918. The men listed each fall under one of the following designations: Headquarters; 5th Platoon; 6th Platoon; 7th Platoon; and 8th Platoon.
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Item is the nominal roll "B" for the 25th Battalion at the Battle of Ameion on August 8th, 1918. The men listed each fall under one of the following designations: Headquarters; 5th Platoon; 6th Platoon; 7th Platoon; and 8th Platoon.
2nd Battalion, NS Highlanders (Cape Breton Organization and History)
Part of Cape Breton Highlanders fonds
File contains a report on the 2nd Battalion, N.S. Highlanders (Cape Breton) that describes their organization, history, and crest.
"70th Anniversary of Dedicated Services to Veterans and the Community"
Part of John Bernard Croak fonds
Item is a book published by the Royal Canadian Legion that pays tribute to the seventieth anniversary of John Bernard Croak's contribution during World War 1.
85th Battalion, NS Highlanders (Cape Breton Expeditionary Force, Honorary Colonel)
Part of Cape Breton Highlanders fonds
File contains a report concerning the appointment of Sir Robert Laird Borden to Honorary Colonel, on October 3, 1916.
94th Argyll Highlanders at Marconi Station, Louisbourg
Item is a photograph of troops of the 94th Regiment at arms in front of Marconi Station. Dozens of troops are lined along a path with an officer standing at the right end. There are multiple buildings visible in the background.
94th Argyll Highlanders at Marconi Station, Louisbourg
Item is a photograph of troops of the 94th Regiment at arms in front of Marconi Station. Dozens of troops and officers are lined in rows in front of a large house, some sitting and some standing.
94th Argyll Highlanders: First Canadian Militia Unit Organized in Cape Breton
Item is a series of notes pertaining to the 94th Argyll Highlanders and their role as one of the First Canadian Militia Units in Cape Breton. The notes also detail how the group was absorbed into various troops overseas in World War 1. This piece was published in the Sydney Post Record.
Item is a photograph of 38 soldiers in full uniform at arms and with instruments posing at an unknown location, possibly Margaree. It was likely taken during World War 1.
Item is a photograph of 38 soldiers in full uniform at arms and with instruments posing at an unknown location, possibly Margaree. The exact date is unknown but it was likely taken during World War 1.
A Cape Bretoner at War: Letters From the Front 1914-1919
Item is a pamphlet which features "A Cape Bretoner at War: Letters From the Front 1914-1919," an article by Brian Douglas Tennyson. The article contains information about Percy Charles Willmot and his experience serving overseas, which was documented through letters. This piece was originally published in Canadian Military History, Volume 11.1.