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The 20th Battery Departs for Camp Shilo, Manitoba

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Material Type
Photograph
Date Range
May 1940
Description Level
Item
Accession No.
19991039062
Physical Description
9 x 11.5 cm Black and white photograph
Scope and Content
Soldiers mix with family and well wishers at the railway station in Lethbridge prior to leaving for Camp Shilo. Soldiers in the background are, from left to right: James Senter, unidentified, Lieutenant Colonel Walter Evans Huckvale C.O. In the foreground at centre is Ken R. Fleetwood.
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Material Type
Photograph
Date Range
May 1940
Description Level
Item
Physical Description
9 x 11.5 cm Black and white photograph
Physical Condition
Good
History Biographical
Ken R. Fleetwood became the first member of the 20th Battery killed on active service during World War 2. He died in an accident at Camp Shilo.
Acquisition Source
Ponych Nick
Scope and Content
Soldiers mix with family and well wishers at the railway station in Lethbridge prior to leaving for Camp Shilo. Soldiers in the background are, from left to right: James Senter, unidentified, Lieutenant Colonel Walter Evans Huckvale C.O. In the foreground at centre is Ken R. Fleetwood.
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19991039062
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