Canadian Forces Base/Area Support Unit Valcartier (Que.)

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Canadian Forces Base/Area Support Unit Valcartier (Que.)

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Canadian Forces Base/Area Support Unit Valcartier (Que.)

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Canadian Forces Base/Area Support Unit Valcartier (Que.)

  • UF Canadian Forces Base Valcartier (Québec)
  • UF Valcartier Range and Training Area (Québec)
  • UF CFB Valcartier (Québec)
  • UF Camp Valcartier (Québec)
  • UF Canadian Forces Base/Area Support Unit Valcartier (Quebec)
  • UF Canadian Forces Base Valcartier (Quebec)
  • UF Valcartier Range and Training Area (Quebec)
  • UF CFB Valcartier (Quebec)
  • UF Camp Valcartier (Quebec)
  • UF Canadian Forces Base/Area Support Unit Valcartier (Québec)

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Canadian Forces Base/Area Support Unit Valcartier (Que.)

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Miscellaneous Saskatchewan scenes

(1): Image of commercial street in Abernethy, Saskatchewan. Meat market and other buildings in view. [Copied 2003 (originally created ca. 1912)].

(2): View of Abernethy, Saskatchewan with church on left. [Copied 2003 (originally created ca. 1912)].

(3): View of west side of Balcarres, Saskatchewan [copied 2003 (originally created ca. 1912)].

(4): Sergeant Alexander Sempey of the 46th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, Regina, in uniform holding a gun upright in his left land. May 22, 1915.

(5): Group photograph of soldiers of the 46th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, Regina, May 22, 1915. Alexander Sempey in second row centre behind Fred A. Kirby, centre in first row.

(6): Image of Canadian troops off to parade at Valcartier, Quebec. (copied 2003 (originally created ca. 1917)]

(7): Group of soldiers, possibly the 46th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. James Branagh is standing in civilian clothes on the far right. Alexander Sempey is seated on the far right with only right hand visible. Sempey, from County Antrim, Ireland, died in 1918. [between 1914 and 1918].

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