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Royal Canadian Regiment
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Type: unknown
Specific type: Infantry Battalion
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For more information on what infobox fields mean, see documentation at military unit, command structure and theatre of war.
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Parent unit: [[3rd Canadian Division[1]]]
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Start date: October 1915
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Personal narratives

An RCR Officer's Diary 1914-1918

Author unknown but possibly A.E. Willoughby.

Ralph Jackson (Service Number 401017 /491091)

Overseas with The Royals, Reproduced from Pro Patria #26, November 1975

Lieutenant Robert England

As described on the The Regimental Rogue: 'These notes by Lieutenant Robert England were written in 1983 and privately published in the centennial year of The Royal Canadian Regiment. They describe his period of service with The Royal Canadian Regiment during the First World War. As he has commented in the endnotes, readers are advised: "This memoir is personal and assumes [the] reader will look to published histories for the World War I background and story of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in France."'

Related media (images etc)

Other Sources

Unit war diaries

The First World War War Diary of The Royal Canadian Regiment

1915-1919. Transciption of Library and Archives Canada online images of War Diary pages completed by Capt Michael O'Leary, The RCR.

Official unit histories

Other official documents

Bibliography

  1. Wikipedia, The Royal Canadian Regiment.