A Second War Canadian Group to the Queen's Own Rifles - WWII Group of Five to Rifleman Walter Lorne Davis
Jay retired from active service in the Royal Navy in 1926 and was named Lieutenant Commander (Retired) on August 2
the name is indecipherable
1944 until mid-November
very thin version with two rivets (showing signs of being reinforced)
Canada, CEF. The Machine Gun And Musketry Notes Handwritten Text Of Sgt. H. Opperman, 1917 GTRexclude A Second War Canadian GroupA unique handwritten text by Sergeant H. Opperman, 26th Officers & NCO, comprising 62 pages one direction of Machine Gun Notes (including topics such as visual training, fire direction, camouflage, and trench warfare, etc.), and 75 pages in the opposite direction of Musketry Notes (including topics such as judging distance, theory, fire action and fire orders, etc.), the book measures 192mm (w) x 240mm (l) x 22mm (d), light staining and fading of