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Ah, the censor! We have a 4 foot square sign saying "This is a 2 Div town" and some drone in the photo section has meticulously removed unit markings from the soldiers' uniforms.
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I forgot to include the reference from Library & Archives Canada, which is: Caption: Two unidentified Canadian non-commissioned officers reading a sign which states, "This is a 2 Div Town - Behave Yourselves In It", Dieppe, France, 9 September 1944. Credit: Lieut. Ken Bell / Canada. Dept. of National Defence / Library and Archives Canada / PA-136020. I cannot make out the number on their shoulder tab, only the 'RCA' part, so judging by the 'Div patch' each wears, they would be from one of the three Field Regiments, R.C.A. of the 2nd Div, which were: 4th Field Regiment, R.C.A. Headquarters, 4th Field Regiment, R.C.A. 2nd (Ottawa) Field Battery, R.C.A. 14th (Midland) Field Battery, R.C.A. 26th (Lambton) Field Battery, R.C.A. 5th Field Regiment, R.C.A. Headquarters, 5th Field Regiment, R.C.A. 5th (Westmount) Field Battery, R.C.A. 28th (Newcastle) Field Battery, R.C.A. 73rd Field Battery, R.C.A. 6th Field Regiment, R.C.A. Headquarters, 6th Field Regiment, R.C.A. 13th (Winnipeg) Field Battery, R.C.A. 91st Field Battery, R.C.A. 21st Field Battery, R.C.A. Maybe someone can make out the number on the tab (see below)? Cheers |
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Caption: Lance-Corporal Peter Chimilar, Canadian Provost Corps (C.P.C.), placing a warning sign on the roadside, Hautmesnil, France, 14 August 1944. Credit: Lieut. Donald I. Grant / Canada. Dept. of National Defence / Library and Archives Canada / PA-131267 |
You guys are used to seeing me hawk my own books but I highly recommend that you treat yourselves to a copy of Mike Dorosh's book on signs. Some of the photos shown in this thread are there but there are many photos from a private collection that appear for the first time.
Signs of War Available for CDN$19.99. |
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1. - Source: Library & Archives Canada Caption: Personnel of the 6th Field Park Squadron, Royal Canadian Engineers (R.C.E.), Bergen op Zoom, Netherlands, 29 October 1944. Credit: Lieut. H. Gordon Aikman / Canada Dept. of National Defence / Library and Archives Canada / PA-113667 2. - Source: Library & Archives Canada Caption: Lance-Corporal G.S. Archibald, 7th Field Company, Royal Canadian Engineers (R.C.E.), placing a sign next to German signs pointing to Dunkirk. Bergues, Belgium, 16 September 1944. Credit: Lieut. Ken Bell / Canada Dept. of National Defence / Library and Archives Canada / PA-174431 3. - Source: Library & Archives Canada Caption: Entrance gate sign at No.1 Canadian Field Punishment Camp, Vught, Netherlands, ca. 21-23 April 1945. Credit: Lieut. J. Ernest DeGuire / Canada. Dept. of National Defence / Library and Archives Canada / PA-138241 4. - Source: Library & Archives Canada Caption: Personnel of the Loyal Edmonton Regiment filling a jeep with gasoline, San Lorenzo in Monte, Italy, ca. 22 September 1944. Credit: Canada Dept. of National Defence / Library and Archives Canada / PA-177531 5. - Source: Library & Archives Canada Caption: Probationers of the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service (W.R.C.N.S.) at H.M.C.S. CONESTOGA, Galt, Ontario, Canada, May 1943. Credit: Lt Kenneth George Fosbery / Canada Dept. of National Defence / Library and Archives Canada / PA-153499 Cheers |
Rotterdam 1945
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I found these pictures today in the city archives on Rotterdam (online).
The quality isn't great, but the signs are clear. Cheers Arjan van der Hoek |
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Absolutely great pictures Hanno, great.
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Canadian road sign
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This depended on the bridge at Deventer (Netherlands).
Now at my house! |
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Can. road sign.
Mark thanks for the clear explanation.
I'm going to continue now figure it out from the war-diaries. Cheers, Wout |
Canadian road sign
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Who can tell me what this road sign means?
It has been used in Holland. Cheers, Wout |
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Mark, thanks again!
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A few more from Library and Archives Canada's "Faces of War" site. http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discove...es/search.aspx http://data2.archives.ca/ap/a/a131410-v6.jpg "Stop, Enemy Ahead" sign being erected by personnel of No. 4 Provost Company, Bretteville-le-Rabet, France, 23 June 1944. http://data2.archives.ca/ap/a/a137895-v6.jpg Craftsman T.A. Lyman (right) of the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (R.C.E.M.E.) operating the Beaver Club flower service, which accepts orders for telegraphing flowers home, Groningen, Netherlands, 2 June 1945.(what is the patch on the signaller on the left?) http://data2.archives.ca/ap/a/a144097-v6.jpg Entertainers and troopers of The Calgary Regiment in front of a sign reading “Calgary Roundup”, an event which included sports, entertainment, refreshments, and the presentation of a silver service to the regiment’s commanding officer, Apeldoorn, Netherlands, 18 June 1945. http://data2.archives.ca/ap/a/a138241-v6.jpg Entrance gate sign at No.1 Canadian Field Punishment Camp (Canadian Army Miscellaneous Units), Vught, Netherlands, ca. 21-23 April 1945. http://data2.archives.ca/ap/a/a179797-v6.jpg Lance-Corporal Eddie Gallant and Corporal H.E. Popkey hanging 7th Victory Loan Campaign signs on a German railway gun captured by the 4th Canadian Armoured Division during fighting along the Leopold Canal, Eecloo, Belgium, 13 October 1944. (Loooove the sign on the right!!!) regards Darrell |
Two Signs from Apeldoorn (Holland).
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These two I have in my collection. They are used in April / May 1945 in "Berg en Bosch" in Apeldoorn.
What means DDME? Gr, Wout |
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Signs
Mark, thanks!
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Found this will while going through the RHLI War Diaries
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road signs
In 1942 a solder put a sign on the Alaska hi way at Watson lake .Now there is 77,000 signs there .look up on the internet .
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A mess of signs, Amersfoort 1945
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Dugged-up roadsign from the same area, used after the liberation of Holland.
Unit Sign is 202 on Dark Blue (or discoloured black) Any explication which actual unit this is, is more than welcome! |
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Found some instructions in the War Diaries concerning route markers:
Attachment 109632 Attachment 109633 regards, Jack |
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Thanks for sharing. H. |
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