Speech by Brian Watkins At RCL Dominion Convention
Listen to the speech by Brian Watkins, Canada’s Representative, Royal Commonwealth Ex-services League at the 44th Dominion Convention in Halifax.
Listen to the speech by Brian Watkins, Canada’s Representative, Royal Commonwealth Ex-services League at the 44th Dominion Convention in Halifax.
Veterans affairs and commemoration dominated the agenda during the second business day for the 1,075 accredited delegates of the 44th Dominion Convention of the Royal
Men of a Canadian machine-gun company huddle in shell holes at Passchendaele, November 1917. WILLIAM RIDER-RIDER, LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA—PA002162
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