Corporal T.C. Mackenzie, Sergeant R.W. Williams, Private N.E. Smith and Gunner H.D. Gugell, who all received Military Medals, at Buckingham Palace, London, England, 27 June 1945.
Corporal S. Kormendy and Sergeant H.A. Marshall of The Calgary Highlanders cleaning the telescopic sights of their No.4 MkI(T) rifles during a scouting, stalking and sniping course, Kapellen, Belgium, 6 October 1944.
Canadian prisoners-of-war who were liberated from the hospital at Leeuwarden, Netherlands, 16 April 1945.
(L-R): Private P.E. Harter of the 1st Battalion, The Canadian Scottish Regiment; Pvt L.A. Hutchenson of The Essex Scottish Regiment; Cpl P.W. Tedball of The Algonquin Regt.
Infantrymen of “B” Company, The Highland Light Infantry of Canada, examining an abandoned German machine gun near the Afsluitsdijk across the Zuiderzee, Netherlands, 19 April 1945.
(L-R): Private M. Upper, Corporal W.J. Lutz, Private F.W. Gibson
Infantrymen of "D" Company, The South Saskatchewan Regiment, with their Universal Carrier, Mook, Netherlands, 30 November 1944.
(L-R): Privates Davey Holmes, Jack Rattray, Pete Dukart, Alex Hutchison and Fred Mohl.
Infantrymen of Le Régiment de la Chaudière riding on an M-10 A1 tank destroyer vehicle of the 3rd Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery (R.C.A.) during the attack on Elbeuf, France, 26 August 1944.
Infantrymen of Le Régiment de la Chaudière resting behind a Universal Carrier in a low ground position in the Normandy beachhead, France, ca. 8-9 June 1944.
Infantrymen of Le Régiment de la Chaudière resting after a training exercise, Shoreham-by-Sea, England, 27 January 1943.
Front row: Pte. Mederic Lapierre, Lieut. Gustave Boucher, Back row: Pte. Philippe Charron, Pte. Aldege Tremblay, and Pte. Gérard Poirier.