Victor E. Wong and comrades in Manitoba and India

Public

2 group photographs of Canadian soldiers included Victor Wong. The top photo shows soldiers in training at Camp Shilo, Manitoba in 1944 and the other one was taken in Poona, India. During the World War II, more than 600 Chinese Canadians volunteered to fight for Canada. They became part of an elite unit known as the Special Force 136 of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) and the South East Asia Combat (SEAC) under Lord Mountbatten.

In Collection:
Subject Identifier
  • vew_0076
Date created Resource type Rights statement Extent
  • 1 black and white photograph
Geographic coverage Coordinates
  • 18.51957, 73.85535
  • 49.80598, -99.64527
Physical repository Collection
  • Victoria’s Chinatown, a gateway to the past and present of Chinese Canadians
Provider Genre Is referenced by Date digitized
  • 2012
Technical note
  • Priority images January 7 spreadsheet. Cataloguing metadata provided by MH. Migration metadata by MT.
Rights
  • These images are for research purposes only. These images are provided with the consent of Victor E. Wong and cannot be reproduced or copied without permission. For more information, contact Dr. Zhongping Chen at zhchen@uvic.ca
DOI

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