
Fort York Units | Ruhrmemories 1953 -1971
Fort York Units . 1953. 2nd Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment. 1954. 2nd Batalion Royal Canadian Regiment. 1955. 2nd Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment 1st Battalion Royal …
Canadian Cold War Forts in Germany! - canadiansoldiers.com
Sep 9, 2012 · The new camps were of single story construction in order to lessen damage from a nuclear attack (or that was the thinking at the time). That is why you don't see the large …
Royal Canadian Regiment (RCR) - SilverHawkAuthor
Inside the Cathedral above the main entrance hang the laid up Queen's and Regimental Colours of the Second Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment. These Colours were presented to the …
Ruhr Memories Military Pages | Ruhrmemories 1953 -1971
The photos and documents of the Canadian military serving in germany 1953-1971. The photos and documents of the Canadian military serving in germany 1953-1971. Archives. ... Fort York. …
History | Ruhrmemories 1953 -1971
When France left the military command structure of NATO in 1966, the entire division, consisting of 4,250 soldiers and 64 Starfighters was moved to Western Germany in 1967 (Baden …
Werl Canadian Forces - Find a Grave
Although the Canadian Forces had been in Germany for some time, in 1953, with the establishment of new camps, wives and children were allowed to join their husbands and …
Canadian Infantry units in West Germany, circa 1963..... - Tapatalk
Apr 16, 2013 · Fort York, outside of Soest, was the residence for the infantry battalion assigned to Germany from 2 CIBG in Ontario. Fort St Louis, outside of Werl, was the location for the …
Ruhrmemories 1953 -1971
In 1967 the canadian Pioneers from Werl helped to build the sportstadium in Echthausen. In memory of this historical moment in our village, we want to create a memoryboard in our …
Timeline: 1950-1974 - The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada …
It includes dates of events, activities and operations for the Queen’s Own Rifles. See the Timeline home page for references. 1950-1954 | 1955-1959 | 1960-1964 | 1965-1969 | 1970-1974.
The Fort York Armoury remains in use by the military. Throughout Canada many of these buildings continue to fill their original purpose, while others have been adapted to new uses …