First World War: Canadian Expeditionary Force: Canadian School of Musketry

Canadian School of Musketry Canadian School of Musketry The Canadian Musketry School was established in November 1916 at Mytchett Camp located between the two great Infantry Camps of Witley and Bramshott. This was set up to train Musketry Instructors for the Reserve and Training Battalions of the CEF troops in England. The Canadian Musketry School … Read more

First World War: Canadian Expeditionary Force: Canadian Military Police

Canadian Military Police Canadian Military Police Just two officers and 18 Military Policemen sailed with the 1st Contingent on October 3rd 1914. No detail appears in General Orders concerning the organization and operation of the Canadian Military Police overseas. Presumably two detachments were organized one serving under HQ in England and a second under Corps … Read more

First World War: Canadian Expeditionary Force: General List badges

CEF General List Badges (York Sunbury Historical Society, Fredericton Region Museum Collection, Author Photo) Accession Number 1997.28.338. General List. The general list cap badge was a standard badge worn by soldiers of the Canadian Expeditionary Force(CEF) during the First World War. In principle, the general list cap badge distinguished Canadian soldiers from their British counterparts. In … Read more

First World War: Canadian Expeditionary Force: New Brunswick units

Canadian Expeditionary Force New Brunswick units (Author Photo) Memorial plaque held in the New Brunswick Military History Museum. 1914-1918. To commemorate the valour of the men who went out with his majesty’s forces of land and sea and air to fight in the great war for honour and freedom, and to perpetuate the memory of … Read more

First World War: Canadian Expeditionary Force: Canadian Forestry Corps

‍Canadian Forestry Corps (York Sunbury Historical Society, Fredericton Region Museum Collection, Author Photo) 1997.28.276. Canadian Forestry Battalion, The Canadian Forestry Corps was created 14 Nov 1916. The badge of the Canadian Forestry Corps consists of a circle, with a beaver on top, superimposed on a pair of crossed axes, with the text “Canadian Forestry Corps” … Read more

First World War: Canadian Expeditionary Force: Machine Gun Corps

Canadian Machine Gun Corps (York Sunbury Historical Society, Fredericton Region Museum Collection, Author Photo) 1997.28.395. Canadian Machine-Gun Corps (DND Photo) Canadian Machine Gun crew with gas masks and .303 Vickers machine gun. (York Sunbury Historical Society, Fredericton Region Museum Collection, Author Photo) 1997.28.44. The Canadian Machine Gun Corps (CMGC) was an administrative corps of the Canadian … Read more

First World War: Canadian Expeditionary Force: Corps of Guides

Canadian Corps of Guides (Author Photo) Corp of Guides Officer’s cap badge with silver true and magnetic north arrows in a gold wreath, ca. 1901.  These symbols were integrated into the King’s Crown cap badge in 1942, the Queen’s Crown cap badge in 1952 and the present day Intelligence Branch cap badge from 1982. The … Read more

First World War: Canadian Expeditionary Force: Canadian Cyclist Corps

Canadian Cyclist Corps (Author Photo) Canadian Cyclist Corps badges, ca 1914-1918, Author’s Collection now in the New Brunswick Military History Museum, 5 Canadian Division Support Group Base Gagetown, New Brunswick. (Library and Archives Canada Photo, MIKAN No. 3194259) A Canadian cyclist shouting down a dug-out in German for men to come out. Advance East of Arras, … Read more

First World War: Canadian Expeditionary Force: Corps of Military Staff Clerks

Corps of Military Staff Clerks Corps of Military Staff Clerks The Corps of Military Staff Clerks was established as a Corps of the Permanent Canadian Militia in 1905, with a single detachment in two sections located at Ottawa. One as the Corps of Military Staff Clerks and the second The Staff Orderly Service. The uniform … Read more

First World War: Canadian Expeditionary Force: Canadian Army Medical Corps (CAMC)

Canadian Army Medical Corps Overseas during the First World War (York Sunbury Historical Society, Fredericton Region Museum Collection, Author Photo) 1997.28.617. Canadians operated a number of military hospitals outside Canada including 16 general, 10 stationary, 7 special, and 8 convalescent hospitals overseas during the First World War.  Some of the stationary and convalescent hospitals were … Read more