Cliff;
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Originally Posted by CMandville
I do hesitate but not for long before asking if you know of a copy of the 1rcha wwii published regimental history?
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RCHA -
Right of the Line: An Anecdotal History of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery from 1871, Maj. G.D. Mitchell, 1987, RCHA History Committee; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
ISBN 0-9690881-1-6
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I am also looking for the archive ref for 2nd battalion RCE
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Kew references for the war diaries of the 2nd Canadian Pioneer Battalion, RCE, which was redesignated the 2nd Battalion, RCE, effective 2 Nov 40
WO 179/94 - Serial 206 - 2nd Canadian Pioneer Battalion, RCE - war diaries for Aug to Dec 1940
WO 179/259 - Serial 206 - 2nd Battalion, RCE - war diaries for Jan to Dec 1941
WO 179/1260 - Serial 206 - 2nd Battalion, RCE - war diaries for Jan to Dec 1942
WO 179/2015 - Serial 206 - 2nd Battalion, RCE - war diaries for Jan to Dec 1943
WO 179/3100 - Serial 206 - 2nd Battalion, RCE - war diaries for Jan to Dec 1944
WO 179/4589 - Serial 206 - 2nd Battalion, RCE - war diaries for Jan to Aug 1945
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And also the royal Canadian Irish fusiliers. The last only served in Jamaica so there may be no British archives.
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no copies are held by Kew, but here are the file references for the 1st Battalion, Irish Fusiliers (Vancouver Regiment) war diaries held by Library and Archives Canada (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada):
Reference: RG24, National Defence, Series C-3, Volume 15079 - war diaries for Aug 39 to Mar 40
Serial: 402, Access code: 90
File Title: 1st Battalion, Irish Fusiliers (Vancouver Regiment)
Outside Dates: 1939/08-1940/03 Finding Aid number: 24-60
Reference: RG24, National Defence, Series C-3, Volume 15080 - war diaries for Apr 40 to Jul 42
Serial: 402, Access code: 90
File Title: 1st Battalion, Irish Fusiliers (Vancouver Regiment)
Outside Dates: 1940/04-1942/07 Finding Aid number: 24-60
Reference: RG24, National Defence, Series C-3, Volume 15081 - war diaries for Aug 42 to Nov 44
Serial: 402, Access code: 90
File Title: 1st Battalion, Irish Fusiliers (Vancouver Regiment)
Outside Dates: 1942/08-1944/11 Finding Aid number: 24-60
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And any photoessays of them in Brest France
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this is the only one I know of (after disembarking, waiting to move up to the front):
Source: RCHA-RIGHT OF THE LINE, An Anecdotal History of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery From 1871, by Major G.D. Mitchell, MC, CD (RCA, Retired)
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