The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Museum and Archives
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Our museum tells the story of The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada - In Pace Paratus, standing on Guard since 1860! We are located on the third floor of the historic Casa Loma which was built by our 8th Commanding Officer, Major General Sir Henry Pellatt, CVO, VD.
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Fotheringham, John M.
OTDIH 2001: Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Fotheringham, CD replaces Lieutenant Colonel B. G. McEachern, CD as Commanding Officer. http://ow.ly/OJVK300sKhn
Matheson, Hugh
Sergeant Hugh Mathew - Died of wounds 9 June 1866
Power, John J. J.
OTDIH 1975: Lieutenant Colonel J. J. J. Power, CD replaces Lieutenant Colonel Pryer as Commanding Officer. http://ow.ly/4D61300sJpd
1998 Interviews with Three QOR D-Day Veterans
On this 72nd Anniversary of D-Day, we'd like to share these interview transcripts. As part of a school project, Ryan Lutz and Andrew Brooks interviewed each veteran in his home on Sunday, November 15, 1998. The interviews were recorded on audio tape and transcribed to this document by James Lutz. Charles O. Dalton, D.S.O. Rolph W. Jackson John A. [ 4441 more words. ] http://qormuseum.org/2016/06/06/1998-interviews-with-three-qor-d-day-veterans
Durie, William Smith
OTDIH 1871: The battalion, 420 strong, formed part of the brigade camp at Niagara. There was a force of 5,000 men in this camp, which was under command of Lieutenant-Colonel Durie. http://ow.ly/lm3E300sbMB
Hadley, Jack
OTDIH 2014: A contingent of serving QOR and veteran Jack Hadley, attend the 70th Anniversary of D-Day Ceremony at Juno Beach and visit other WWII sites. http://ow.ly/uzf7300sKFM