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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.
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 set of notes that explains many of the abbreviations used in World War 1 documents.
Military, Catholics of the Diocese of Antigonish, NS, and the Great War
Item is a set of notes titled "The Catholics Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia and the Great War." These notes list members of the Diocese that served during World War 1, including many Cape Breton soldiers.
Moxham Castle: The Beaton Institute Holdings
Item is a series of notes concerning the Beaton Institute's Holdings related to Moxham Castle. These notes include information about the castle's use as a military hospital during World War 1.
The 94th Argyll Highland Regiment
Item is a set of notes pertaining to the history of the 94th Argyll Highlanders Unit and their involvement in World War 1, along with a clipped photo of their crest. These notes were written by William Chirgwin.
World War 1 Continues: Nursing-Sisters in England and France
Item is an interview with Hilda MacDonald, a nursing sister who served in World War 1, that was originally published in Cape Breton's Magazine, Issue 34.
Item is of a list of units that recruits from Cape Breton enlisted in during World War 1, from 1914-1918.