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Old 23-07-16, 01:38 PM
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© IWM (HU 126037)
Lieutenant Singleton Wyndham Munsey. Unit: 5th Battalion, CEF.
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Lieutenant Peters. Unit: ....Bn.Canadian Expeditionary Force.
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Major A.G.L. McNaughton. Unit: Canadian Artillery,Canadian Expeditionary Force. (yep, that's him...)
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Captain Alfred Burton Wilkes. Unit: Canadian Army Medical Corps.
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Lieutenant Colonel D C Draper DSO. 5th C M R,CEF.
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Lieutenant George Simpson Raley. Unit: Canadian Field Artillery.
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Lieutenant Hugo Antony Launcelot Ceadda Jackson. Unit: 10th Infantry Battalion (Alberta Regiment), Canadian Expeditionary Force. Death: 28 April 1917 Western Front.
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Lieutenant George Olaf Damien Ceadda Jackson. Unit: 10th Infantry Battalion (Alberta Regiment), Canadian Expeditionary Force. Death: 28 April 1917, Western Front.
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Sons of the late Rev. Joseph and Elizabeth Jackson, of Holy Trinity Vicarage, Bampton, Oxon. By the deaths of Lieutenant George Olaf Damien Ceadda Jackson and his brother Lieutenant Hugo Antony Launcelot Ceadda Jackson, of the same Regiment, on the same day and in the same action, this branch of the family becomes extinct.
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Major J Dixon. Unit: Officer Commanding, 16th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery.
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© IWM (HU 115849)
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Fraser Homer-Dixon DSO. Unit: Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians),
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Captain F E H Johnson MC. Unit: Canadian Army Service Corps.
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Old 23-07-16, 10:22 PM
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Thank you for more great photos. Interesting on the photo of Lt G.S. Raley, CFA that he appears to be wearing one of those numbered artillery cap badges. Can't make out the battery number but it is a "B" style cap badge. So at least some of them were worn.
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Thank you for more great photos. Interesting on the photo of Lt G.S. Raley, CFA that he appears to be wearing one of those numbered artillery cap badges. Can't make out the battery number but it is a "B" style cap badge. So at least some of them were worn.
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The number on left looks like a "6"....
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