WebA-23 Coast Defence and Anti-Aircraft Artillery Advanced Training Centre – Eastern Passage & Camp Debert A14 Canadian Infantry Training Centre – Camp Aldershot ONTARIO Royal Military College – Kingston No. 30 Officers’ Training Centre – Brockville (1940-1945) No. 6 Canadian Army (Basic) Training Centre – Stratford (1942-1943) WebCamp Aldershot, NS 1916 Soldiers practice bayonet drill outside their tents at Camp Aldershot. On the left is Titus Mossman who held the rank of private at the time. On the right is Pte. Frank Leopold Hirtle from Lunenburg, NS. The man in the centre, possibly an instructor, is unidentified. Note the straw hats that were common in camp.
Aldershot Camp, Nova Scotia - Beaton Institute Digital Archives
WebCamp Aldershot Aldershot, NS Circa 1916. This is a similar photo to the previous one. Roderick sits outside his tent. The tent to the right belongs to the Lt-Col. Frank Parker Day, the commanding officer of the 185th Battalion. Photographer: Unknown Ref. Number: 0-3 (37-2-34.2) Image Information: Scan of original photo WebAldershot Camp, Nova Scotia. Add to clipboard. CA BI 97-871-28719. Item. 1918. Item is a composite photograph of the mess rooms at Aldershot Camp and those stationed there in July, 1918. The three long buildings in the foreground surrounded by lines of soldiers are the mess halls and other buildings and tents are visible in the background. reach mission statement
Aldershot Camp, Nova Scotia - Beaton Institute Digital Archives
Web193rd Battalion (Nova Scotia Highlanders) Camp Aldershot, NS 1916. In the centre foreground is the commanding officer of the battalion, Lt-Col. Robert John Spinluff Langford. WebAldershot Camp – Canadian Military History Canadian Military History by Bruce Forsyth Home Military Bases Articles Historical Articles Original Writing About the Author ↑ Return to NOVA SCOTIA Aldershot Camp … WebCamp Aldershot Military Station and telegraph office; Aldershot Station; History. Beginning as a small station stop on the Cornwallis Valley Railway in 1889, Aldershot grew in importance in 1904 when it was chosen as the militia training base for western Nova Scotia which attracted special troop trains. A wye was built to turn troop train ... reach mississippi