War Diary of the 16th Infantry Battalion (Canadian Scottish), February 01 to February 29, 1916
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Download PDFOne of the official War Diaries of the First Infantry Division of the 16th Battalion (The Canadian Scottish), Canadian Expeditionary Force that cover from the time the Regiment went overseas at the start of the First World War to the time it returned to Canada in April 1919. War diaries are official records kept by the Battalions during a one month period. The diary provides a daily summary of events, actions, activities, etc. This diary discusses the enemy being quiet but their snipers being busy on certain trenches, observing three different flare lights being used by the Germans and what they might mean, rifle and foot inspections, and some quiet days.
- In Collection:
- Canada. Canadian Army. Battalion, 16th
- Trenches
- Soldiers--Training of
- Military intelligence
- Military supplies
- Soldiers--Training
- World War (1914-1918)
- Soldiers--Health and hygiene
- Canada. Canadian Army
- Soldiers--Billeting
- Soldiers--Conduct of life
- Fortification, Field
- Intrenchments
- Military decorations
- Military history
- Soldiers
- War
- Battle casualties
- Military hygiene
- Drill and minor tactics
- War casualties
- War diaries
- Military camps
- Soldiers--Social conditions
- Weather
- 6 pages ; 21 x 34 cm
- Consists of a cover with diary pages handwritten on template pages lightweight vellum paper or heavier bond (rag?) paper.
- Military History Collection
- Transferred to UVic Special Collections and Archives from BC Archives, May 2006.
- Accession Number: 2006-011
- Special Collections Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/16th-battalion-canadian-scottish-fonds
- March 2025
- Scanned on Plustek Opticbook A-300 600 DPI tiffs (gamma 1.20, no color correction) by PD. Metadata by KD.
- Rights
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
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