Canada, Commonwealth. A Lot of Second War Veterans Publications
Includes: We Are Not Alone 1941 Six Allies Speeches Booklet; Royal Canadian Army Service Corps Farewell Party at Hilversum Holland Programme 1945; Canadian Army Overseas Christmas Dinner aboard H.M.T. Queen Elizabeth Card 1945; two Royal Canadian Air Force Menus 1943; Canadian YMCA C'mon and Sing! Booklet; Re-Unification of I Canadian Corps with Army Notice 1945; Disbandment of I Canadian Corps Headquarters in Italy Notice 1945: First Canadian Army and 84 Group R.A.F. Nijmegen Holland Orientation Brochure 1945; Canada Club in Hamburg Germany Photo Panel Booklet; Rhyme and Reason - A Souvenir Volume of Verse for Canadian Soldier Poets Booklet; Map of Ghent Belgium; Church of England in Canada Fight the Good Fight Booklet; Ontario Motorist's Manual c. 1940s; three Polish Prisoner of War Correspondence Envelopes; two The Common-Sense of Re-Establishment Booklets 1945 (one missing its cover); Back to Civil Life Booklet 1946; Canadian Pacific Steamships Empress of Britain Letter Card; What About Us? - What the Younger Woman Can Do To Prevent Inflation Booklet; Information Regarding Mounting and Wearing of Decorations, Campaign Stars and Medals Booklet; This Fits You - The Story of Canada's New Army! Booklet; Facts About Rackets for Members and Ex-Members of the Armed Forces Pamphlet; Canadian Army Certificate of Military Qualification for Acting Captain Charles Alvin Richards RCAMC 1943; Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Army Corps Active Service Certificate for Alice Elizabeth Atkin; three Army Passes; Canadian National Telegram in Regards to Para Training at Niagara Camp; Transfer Recommendation Form and Message Form Named to Lieutenant Anthony Armitage Edgington; Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League By-Laws Booklet 1948; Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League By-Laws Booklet 1952; Royal Canadian Legion General By-Laws Booklet 1969; Royal Canadian Legion General By-Laws Booklet 1977; along with a few miscellaneous papers, plus a First War Order of Divine Service at Camps of Instruction Booklet 1914. Ranging from poor to extremely fine.

