Military History Collection
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The Military History Collection is comprised of books, archival materials, photographs, oral histories, and other objects relating to military service and interventions, including WWI, WWII, the Korean War and the War in Afghanistan. Perspectives represented here include soldiers and their friends and families.
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Collection Details
- Items 1653
- Last Updated 2025-01-22
Subcollections (7)
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Works (1646)
1641. Interview with Major (Ret'd) Dee Brasseur (March 14, 2022)
- Title:
- Interview with Major (Ret'd) Dee Brasseur (March 14, 2022)
- Description:
- Interviewer: Kate Benkendorf Interviewee: Major (Ret'd) Dee Brasseur Rank: Major Medals and Honours: CM (Order of Canada); Queens Diamond Jubilee; CD2 An interview/narrative of Deanna M. Brasseur's experiences serving in the Canadian Armed Forces. Interview took place on March 14, 2022 in Victoria, B.C. over a video call. ABSTRACT: 0:00 – 4:09 Life leading up to enlistment in the military; growing up all over Canada; born in Pembrooke, RDC 4:10 – 10:20 Early career; basic training, Administration Clerk, typist, Officer Training on CF-101 Fighter, SWINTER program, pilot training as one of first three women; Moose Jaw, press conferences, pressure 10:21 – 15:22 Discussion about flying; after 5 years instructing Moose Jaw, becoming Flight Commander on T-Birds, CF-5s to CF-18s, injured flying Cosmos, being grounded, Director of Flight Safety as an Accident Investigator and took over as Supervisor shortly after; last posting in regular forces 15:23 – 23:21 Life leading up to and involving the creation of the women’s Canadian Precision Flying Team and her experience leading it, landing a Tutor without an engine 23:22 – 29:51 Most significant experience of her career as President of Board of Inquiry into the first fatal crash of a CF-18 into the Canadian Arctic, in Inuvik and Cold Lake, challenges and successes 29:52 – 37:47 Life leading up to and during her initial early retirement; Director of Flight Safety, Canadian Aerospace Training Project, writing a book, motivational speaking 37:48 – 43:24 Life leading up and after re-enlisting in the Reserves; 9/11 attacks, becoming Director of Strategic Planning, Chief of Air Staff on Harassment and Military Co-Chair of the Defence Women’s Advisory Organization 43:25 – 51:33 Comments on the Deschamps report, experience and treatment of women in the CAF over the years, anecdote of incident of sexual assault in Cold Lake at a bar by a visiting squadron commander, experience afterwards 51:34 – 1:00:28 Discussion of changes in CAF that have been beneficial for women, recruitment and funding issues, low number of female fighter pilots over time; standards, overall CAF downsizing 1:00:29 – 1:05:20 Comparison between early career and being an officer, leadership style, recognition on career by induction into the Order of Canada in 1999 1:05:21 – 1:09:26 Discussion of personal and father’s experience with PTSD, coping, creating an organization to support others with PTSD 1:09:27 – 1:13:20 Reflection on military career and experience as a veteran, gained skills and experiences 1:13:21 – 1:17:27 Comments on effect of the Air Force on the rest of life; family, advice for women joining the CAF
- Keyword:
- Moose Jaw, Administration Clerk, Director of Strategic Planning, CF-18 Crash, National Defence Headquarters, Cosmos, Order of Canada, Nova Scotia, Air Weapons Controller, CF-101 Fighter, CF-18s, Canadian Precision Flying Team, RMC, Dental Unit, Typist, Officer Candidate Training Program, Alberta, Basic Flying Training, RCMP, T-Birds, Cornwallace, Veteran, 9/11 Attacks, Snowbirds, SWINTER program, Director of Flight Safety, 416 Squadron, Ontario, RDC, Deschamps Report, Borden, CF-5s, Sexual Assault, Flight Commander, President of Board of Inquiry, Manitoba, Winnipeg, North Bay, Pilot, Tutor, Female Officers, Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), Portage Prairie, Trainers, Chief of Air Staff on Harassment, Arctic, Accident Investigator, Inuvik, Cold Lake, PTSD, Canadian Aerospace Training Project, Base Flight, and Military Co-Chair of the Defence Women’s Advisory Organization
- Subject:
- Personal narratives, Military history, Personal narratives--Canadian, Canada. Canadian Armed Forces, Canada. Royal Canadian Air Force, Airplanes, Military--Accidents--Investigation, Women soldiers, Airplanes, Military, Brasseur, Deanna M., 1953-, Women air pilots, Sexual harassment in the military, Air pilots, Military, and Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Contributor:
- Brasseur, Deanna M., 1953- and Benkendorf, Kate
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 2022-03-14
- Rights Statement:
- In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
- License:
- This interview has been posted with the understanding that it may be used for research purposes only. Should the interviewee or their heirs have any objections to this interview being accessible on the Internet, it will be removed promptly. Contact UVic Special Collections for permission if using for other than research purposes: speccoll@uvic.ca
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/MovingImage
- Identifier:
- Interview #SC141_BDM_887
- Extent:
- 01:17:27
- Alternative Title:
- Being the Change Within: Female Officers in the Canadian Armed Forces
- Geographic Coverage:
- Arctic Regions and Saskatchewan--Moose Jaw
- Coordinates:
- 75.58494, -43.94531 and 50.40005, -105.53445
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Canadian Military Oral History Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- oral histories (literary genre), reminiscences, interviews, and video recordings (physical artifacts)
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 2022-020; Series: I; Item: 887
- Fonds Title:
- Military Oral History collection
- Fonds Identifier:
- SC141
- Is_referenced_by:
- Special Collections Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/military-oral-history-collection
- Date Digitized:
- 2022-03-14
- Technical Note:
- Interview done through a Zoom video call, MP4, 7.12 GB. Metadata by KD.
1642. Interview with Chief Petty Officer First Class (Ret'd) Sylvain Jaquemot (February 23, 2022)
- Title:
- Interview with Chief Petty Officer First Class (Ret'd) Sylvain Jaquemot (February 23, 2022)
- Description:
- Interviewer: Samantha Olson Interviewee: Chief Petty Officer First Class (Ret'd) Sylvain Jaquemot An interview/narrative of Sylvain Jaquemot's experiences serving in the Royal Canadian Navy. Interview took place on February 23, 2022 over a video call. ABSTRACT: 0:44 – 2:50 – Growing up in Laval, Quebec, schooling, and enlistment. 2:50 – 9:03 – Basic training, path from Ordinary Seaman (OS) to Chief Petty Officer First Class (CPO1). 9:03 – 17:53 RCN-wide changes in leadership training, professional development as a Chief Petty Officer, time as a Strategic Capabilities Analyst in Ottawa, Op Projection (2017). 17:53 – 28:33 – Defining ‘Chief Petty Officer,’ leadership in the Command Team, responsibilities of a Fleet Chief, relationship of NCM Corps to Officer Corps. 28:33 – 33:09 – Relationships with commanding officers, shifting role and empowerment of CPOs. 33:09 – 41:25 – Chief Petty Officers as mentors to NCMs and Officers. 41:25 – 49:45 – Recollections and highlights, WWII 50th Anniversary Commemorations in 1995, trip to Moscow, HMCS Oriole 1992 sailing from Esquimalt to San Diego, retirement experience. 49:45 – 55:00 – Promotion to Chief Petty Officer First Class and challenges, friendship with XO Landon Creasy. 55:00 – 1:06:00 Revisiting earlier questions on morale boosting and activity planning for NCM Corps, relationships with sailors, goals as a leader, Somalia’s impact on shifting NCM roles, Military Family Resource Center
- Keyword:
- Canada Remembers, Chief Petty Officer First Class, WWII 50th Anniversary Commemorations, Op Projection, HMCS Kootenay, Fleet Commander, Officer Corps, Enlisted, HMCS Winnipeg, Non-Commissioned Members, Op Forward Action, CPO1, Electronic Warfare Supervisor, Op Apollo, Fleet Chief, Above Water Warfare, St Jean, Fire Control Operator, Coxswain, and NESOP
- Subject:
- Military history, Personal narratives, Personal narratives--Canadian, Jaquemot, Sylvain, 1968-, Armed Forces--Petty officers, and Canada. Royal Canadian Navy
- Contributor:
- Jaquemot, Sylvain, 1968- and Olson, Samantha
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 2022-03-15
- Rights Statement:
- In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
- License:
- This interview has been posted with the understanding that it may be used for research purposes only. Should the interviewee or their heirs have any objections to this interview being accessible on the Internet, it will be removed promptly. Contact UVic Special Collections for permission if using for other than research purposes: speccoll@uvic.ca
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/MovingImage
- Identifier:
- Interview #SC141_JS_897
- Extent:
- 01:06:55
- Alternative Title:
- The Roles, Duties, and Recollections of Chief Petty Officers in the RCN
- Geographic Coverage:
- Canada
- Coordinates:
- 60.10867, -113.64258
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Canadian Military Oral History Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- reminiscences, video recordings (physical artifacts), interviews, and oral histories (literary genre)
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 2022-020; Series: V; Item: 897
- Fonds Title:
- Military Oral History collection
- Fonds Identifier:
- SC141
- Is_referenced_by:
- Special Collections Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/military-oral-history-collection
- Date Digitized:
- 2022-03-15
- Technical Note:
- Interview done through an online video call, MP4, 980 MB. Metadata by KD.
1643. Interview with Rear Admiral (Ret'd) Russell Moore (March 18, 2022)
- Title:
- Interview with Rear Admiral (Ret'd) Russell Moore (March 18, 2022)
- Description:
- Interviewer: Jack Withers Interviewee: Retired Rear Admiral Russell Moore, 1944- An interview/narrative of Russell Moore's experiences serving in the Canadian Armed Forces. Interview took place on March 18, 2022 over a video call. ABSTRACT: The interview begins with Russell Moore giving an overview of his career, before shifting to the question of life in the Junior and later Senior ranks of the navy. Moore speaks on the challenges of commanding the first mixed-gender warship of Canada, HMCS Provider, and the continued evolution of the RCN during his career. Differences between the two navies are then discussed, and Moore speaks on his time commanding the Maritime Forces Pacific. The topic then turns to the significance of the Persian Gulf deployments, before Moore addresses perceptions of the Pacific fleet. Finally, the topic returns to his own command of ships, and reflections on his career. 0:00 – 0:30 Introduction 0:30 – 6:00 Overview of Career 6:00 – 7:36 Junior Ranks of RCN in 1960s 7:36 – 8:56 Moving up the Ranks: Changes 8:56 – 13:34 Provider and the first mixed-gender ship 13:34 – 22:03 Broader changes through the organization from the 60s to 89 22:04 – 23:50 Differences between the two fleets 23:50 - 28:04 Movement of sailors around Canada 28:04 – 31:06 His time commanding the Maritime Forces Pacific 31:06 – 34:39 Significance of Persian Gulf deployments 34:40 – 41:27 Operational Readiness of Pacific Fleet 41:27 – 46:03 Command of Ships, personal enjoyment of career. 46:04 – 50:51 Command of HMCS Provider 50:52 – 51:38 Closing procedure 51:39 – 52:53 Final Thoughts
- Keyword:
- HMCS Provider, NATO, Maritime Command, Communication, Halifax, Pacific Deployments, SHAPE, First Gulf War, HMCS St. Croix, Austerity, Chief of Staff Operations NATO, Maritime Forces Pacific, Desert Shield, and HMCS Assiniboine
- Subject:
- Persian Gulf War (1991), Military history, Command of troops, Personal narratives, Moore, Russell, 1944-, Personal narratives--Canadian, and Canada. Royal Canadian Navy
- Contributor:
- Moore, Russell, 1944- and Withers, Jack
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 2022-03-18
- Rights Statement:
- In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
- License:
- This interview has been posted with the understanding that it may be used for research purposes only. Should the interviewee or their heirs have any objections to this interview being accessible on the Internet, it will be removed promptly. Contact UVic Special Collections for permission if using for other than research purposes: speccoll@uvic.ca
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/MovingImage
- Identifier:
- Interview #SC141_MR_904
- Extent:
- 00:52:53
- Geographic Coverage:
- Maritime Provinces and Persian Gulf
- Coordinates:
- 46.0, -64.0 and 27, 51
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Canadian Military Oral History Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- oral histories (literary genre), interviews, reminiscences, and video recordings (physical artifacts)
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 2022-020; Series: VII; Item: 904
- Fonds Title:
- Military Oral History collection
- Fonds Identifier:
- SC141
- Is_referenced_by:
- Special Collections Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/military-oral-history-collection
- Date Digitized:
- 2022-03-18
- Technical Note:
- Interview done through an online video call, MP4, 104 MB. Metadata by KD.
1644. Interview with Rear Admiral (Ret'd) Roger Girouard (March 21, 2022)
- Title:
- Interview with Rear Admiral (Ret'd) Roger Girouard (March 21, 2022)
- Description:
- Interviewer: Jack Withers Interviewee: Retired Rear Admiral Roger Girouard, 1956- An interview/narrative of Roger Girouard's experiences serving in the Canadian Armed Forces. Interview took place on March 21, 2022 over a video call. ABSTRACT: Girouard begins by speaking about his career in broad terms, from cadet to Rear-Admiral, before talking about life as a junior officer, and how it changed as he moved up the ranks. He discusses changes in the RCN as a whole, including digitalization, and his command of HMCS Chaleur, Miramich and Iroquois. He spends considerable time discussing INTERFET and East Timor, before switching to the broader performance of Maritime Forces Pacific, discussing its role and contrast from the Maritime Forces Atlantic. Finally, he answers perceptions on resources and funding of the RCN. 00:00 – 0:49 Introduction 00:49 – 2:39 Overview of Career 02:39 – 5:48 Junior Ranks of RCN in 1960s 05:48 – 10:54 Moving up the Ranks: Changes 10:54 – 16:18 Changes in the organization 16:18 – 22:03 Command of HMCS Chaleur and HMCS Miramich, HMCS Iroquois 22:09 – 35:13 East Timor Mission 35:13 – 43:46 Experiences in the Maritime Forces Pacific 43:46 - 49:39 Differences between the fleets, International Missions in Pacific 49:39 – 53:34 Resource distribution in the RCN 53:34 – 55:41 Reflections on career 55:41 – 56:11 Closing procedure
- Keyword:
- Funding, Halifax, International Trade Missions, Maritime Forces Pacific, Reserves, HMCS Miramich, Minesweepers, INTERFET, HMCS Chaleur, Maritime Surface Officer, and HMCS Iroquois
- Subject:
- Personal narratives, Military history, Personal narratives--Canadian, Girouard, Roger, 1956-, and Canada. Royal Canadian Navy
- Contributor:
- Withers, Jack and Girouard, Roger, 1956-
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 2022-03-21
- Rights Statement:
- In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
- License:
- This interview has been posted with the understanding that it may be used for research purposes only. Should the interviewee or their heirs have any objections to this interview being accessible on the Internet, it will be removed promptly. Contact UVic Special Collections for permission if using for other than research purposes: speccoll@uvic.ca
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/MovingImage
- Identifier:
- Interview #SC141_GR_903
- Extent:
- 00:56:11
- Geographic Coverage:
- Maritime Provinces and Timor-Leste
- Coordinates:
- 46.0, -64.0 and -8.83333, 125.75
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Canadian Military Oral History Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- interviews, reminiscences, oral histories (literary genre), and video recordings (physical artifacts)
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 2022-020; Series: VII; Item: 903
- Fonds Title:
- Military Oral History collection
- Fonds Identifier:
- SC141
- Is_referenced_by:
- Special Collections Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/military-oral-history-collection
- Date Digitized:
- 2022-03-21
- Technical Note:
- Interview done through an online video call, MP4, 90 mb. Metadata by KD.
1645. Interview with Chief Petty Officer Second Class (Ret'd) Mitch Wierenga (March 23, 2022)
- Title:
- Interview with Chief Petty Officer Second Class (Ret'd) Mitch Wierenga (March 23, 2022)
- Description:
- Interviewer: Samantha Olson Interviewee: Chief Petty Officer Second Class (Ret'd) Mitch Wierenga An interview/narrative of Mitch Wierenga's experiences serving in the Royal Canadian Navy. Interview took place on March 2, 2022 over a video call. Rank: Chief Petty Officer Second Class ABSTRACT: 0:00 – 4:33 – Immigrating from the Netherlands, childhood in Alberta, high school, enlistment in the RCN. 4:33 – 7:16 – Training at HMCS Cornwallis, basic training as an Ordinary Seaman Radar Plotter (OSRP), time in the Honour Guard, posting to Esquimalt. 7:16 – 18:23 – Career path from OS to CPO2, posting to HMCS Fraser as an OSRP, duties of an OSRP, promotion to Able Seaman (AB) Radar Plotter, promotion to Master Seaman, promotion to Petty Officer Second Class radar technician, promotion to Petty Officer First Class (Naval Combat Information Operators ––NCI Ops), time as a recruiter, promotion to Chief Petty Officer Second Class. 18:23 – 24:40 – Duties as CPO2 on the HMCS Kootenay (Combat Chief), time as a Base Financial Councillor, posted to HMCS Winnipeg. 24:40 – 32:24 – Differences between the duties of CPO2s and CPO1s, differences between the duties of PO1s and CPO2s, responsibilities during shore duty and sea duty. 32:24 – 42:00 – Reflecting on the teaching role of CPOs, relationship with commissioned officers, CPO as an intermediary between NCM Corps and Officer Corps, taking inventory of morale. 42:00 – 45:45 – Social groups, social activities, relationship of PO1 to NCM section members, relationship of CPO2 to section members. 45:45 – 1:00:00 – Recollections, time as Base Financial Councillor, reflections on time as a recruiter, adjustments when joining the RCN, reflections on how the RCN has changed
- Keyword:
- NCM Corps, Ordinary Seaman Radar Plotter (OSRP), Naval Combat Information Operators, HMCS Fraser, recruiter, Able Seaman, HMCS Kootenay, Master Seaman, Radar technician, HMCS Winnipeg, Base Financial Advisor, Officer Corps, HMCS Cornwallis, Combat Chief, NCI Ops, recruiter, Petty Officer Chief Petty Officer Second Class, Chief Petty Officer First Class, and Honour Guard
- Subject:
- Personal narratives, Soldiers--Conduct of life, Soldiers--Social conditions, Personal narratives--Canadian, Military history, Armed Forces--Officers--Attitudes, Canada. Canadian Forces Base (Esquimalt, B.C.), Canada. Royal Canadian Navy, Armed Forces--Officers, Wierenga, Mitch, 1944-, and Armed Forces--Petty officers
- Contributor:
- Wierenga, Mitch, 1944- and Olson, Samantha
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 2022-03-22
- Rights Statement:
- In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
- License:
- This interview has been posted with the understanding that it may be used for research purposes only. Should the interviewee or their heirs have any objections to this interview being accessible on the Internet, it will be removed promptly. Contact UVic Special Collections for permission if using for other than research purposes: speccoll@uvic.ca
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/MovingImage
- Identifier:
- Interview #SC141_WM_898
- Extent:
- 01:08:10
- Alternative Title:
- The Roles, Duties, and Recollections of Chief Petty Officers in the RCN
- Geographic Coverage:
- British Columbia--Esquimalt
- Coordinates:
- 48.43569, -123.41174
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Canadian Military Oral History Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- oral histories (literary genre), interviews, video recordings (physical artifacts), and reminiscences
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 2022-020; Series: V; Item: 898
- Fonds Title:
- Military Oral History collection
- Fonds Identifier:
- SC141
- Is_referenced_by:
- Special Collections Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/military-oral-history-collection
- Date Digitized:
- 2022-03-02
- Technical Note:
- Interview done through a Zoom video call, MP4, 1.09 GB. Metadata by KD.
1646. Interview with Lieutenant Colonel Colin Magee (March 22, 2022)
- Title:
- Interview with Lieutenant Colonel Colin Magee (March 22, 2022)
- Description:
- Interviewer: Ruky Osubele Interviewee: Lieutenant Colonel Colin Magee Rank: Lieutentant Colonel Medals and Honours: CD 3; ISAF; Special Service Medal – NATO, Peacekeeping Medal; Somalia Medal; US meritorious service medal An interview/narrative of Colin Magee's experiences serving in the Canadian Armed Forces. Interview took place on March 22, 2022 over a video call. ABSTRACT: 0:00 – 0:33 – Introductions 0:34 – 1:20 – Born in Ireland, growing up and schooling in Toronto and joined the Army. 1:21 – 8:51 – Joining the Armed Forces, Reserves, training, career and places served in. 9:11 – 13:46 – Cyprus, Experience leading a rifle company in Nicosia maintaining the UN buffer zone. 13:48 – 25:22 – Afghanistan, working with political advisors in ISAF headquarters in Kabul. 25:25 – 29:05 – Classifying Cyprus and Afghanistan as peacekeeping, peacemaking and counter-insurgency. Differences between peacekeeping and counter-insurgency, state building. 29:06 – 33:52 – Differences between peacekeeping, military peace and counter-insurgency. Intervention with or without consent. 33:53 – 38:44– Rules of engagement in peacekeeping vs counterinsurgency, tenents, equipment armed with (Cyprus vs Afghanistan). 38:47 – 44:44 – Conflicts situations for peacekeeping vs counter-insurgency missions. 44:45 – 53:18 – Peacekeeping and counter-insurgency as effective strategies in preventing conflict, factors that prevent peacekeeping and counter-insurgency missions from being effective. 53:19 – 57:23 – Peacekeeping and Canadian identity 57:23 – 58:54 – Peacekeeping tactics changing through his military career. 58:55 – 1:02:44 – Closing remarks
- Keyword:
- Peacekeeping, Peacemaking, Peacekeeping and Canadian identity, UN bufferzone, Rules of Engagement, Afghanistan, Cyprus, and Counter-insurgency
- Subject:
- Personal narratives, Counterinsurgency, Magee, Colin, Afghan War (2001-2021), Soldiers, Military history, Peacekeeping forces, Canadian, Personal narratives--Canadian, and Peacekeeping forces
- Contributor:
- Magee, Colin and Osubele, Ruky
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 2022-03-22
- Rights Statement:
- In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
- License:
- This interview has been posted with the understanding that it may be used for research purposes only. Should the interviewee or their heirs have any objections to this interview being accessible on the Internet, it will be removed promptly. Contact UVic Special Collections for permission if using for other than research purposes: speccoll@uvic.ca
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/MovingImage
- Identifier:
- Interview #SC141_MC_902
- Extent:
- 01:03:00
- Alternative Title:
- Peacekeeping and counter-insurgency operations: A comparison based on Bosnia, Cyprus and Afghanistan
- Geographic Coverage:
- Cyprus and ttp://id.worldcat.org/fast/1205406
- Coordinates:
- 33, 66 and 35, 33
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Canadian Military Oral History Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- reminiscences, oral histories (literary genre), interviews, and video recordings (physical artifacts)
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 2022-020; Series: VI; Item: 902
- Fonds Title:
- Military Oral History collection
- Fonds Identifier:
- SC141
- Is_referenced_by:
- Special Collections Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/military-oral-history-collection
- Date Digitized:
- 2022-03-22
- Technical Note:
- Metadata by KD.