War Diary of 1st Battalion Canadian Scottish Regiment, Vol. 22, June 1, 1941 to June 30, 1941
The war diaries are official records kept by the Battalions during a one month period. They contain the daily orders, correspondence, newsletters, and an intelligence log detailing troop activities, locations, and weather conditions. The war diaries detail the activities and movement of the 1st Battalion from training in Canada and England to active duty on the Western Front and their return to Victoria in January 1946. This diary was kept while at Debert Military Camp, Nova Scotia. It has entries about training, a massed bands, organized sports like softball, track and field, cricket and volleyball, a visit from the Governor-General of Canada and Princess Alice, inoculations, troop movements, and continuing with the weekly best barrack room competition for the Parker Cup, among other activities and information.
- In Collection:
- Vol. 22
- 14 pages
- 45.427555, -63.444325
- Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary’s) Collection
- Transferred to UVic Special Collections from BC Archives, March 2006.
- Series 11. 3.19
- April 3, 2019 to April 9, 2019
- Scanned on Plustek Opticbook at 600 dpi TIFF.
- DOI
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