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1. Gunner Brian O’Regan of No. 3 Public Relations Group with two Russian soldiers during the linkup of Russian and American armies at Torgau, Germany, 27 April 1945. Dubervill, Frank L., Photographer

Mikan Number: 3191507
Gunner Brian O’Regan of No. 3 Public Relations Group with two Russian soldiers during the linkup of Russian and American armies at Torgau, Germany, 27 April 1945.
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2. Lieutenant-Colonel J.F.R. Akehurst, Commanding Officer, 2nd Battalion, First Special Service Force, examines Sergeant Tommy Prince’s Military Medal, which was awarded for “distinguished and gallant service” at Anzio. Buckingham Palace, London, England, 12 February 1945. Woods, Christopher J., Photographer

Mikan Number: 3191549
Lieutenant-Colonel J.F.R. Akehurst, Commanding Officer,  2nd Battalion, First Special Service Force, examines Sergeant Tommy Prince’s Military Medal, which was awarded  for “distinguished and gallant service” at Anzio. Buckingham Palace, London, England, 12 February 1945.
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3. H/Captain Robert Seaborn, Chaplain of the 1st Battalion, The Canadian Scottish Regiment, giving absolution to an unidentified soldier of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division near Caen, France, 15 July 1944. Aikman, H. Gordon., Photographer

Mikan Number: 3191554
H/Captain Robert Seaborn, Chaplain of the 1st Battalion, The Canadian Scottish Regiment, giving absolution to an unidentified soldier of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division near Caen, France, 15 July 1944.
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4. Unidentified soldiers preparing to disembark from H.M.C.S. PRINCE DAVID off the Normandy beachhead, France, 6 June 1944. Thorndick, Donovan James., Photographer

Mikan Number: 3191579
Unidentified soldiers preparing to disembark from H.M.C.S. PRINCE DAVID off the Normandy beachhead, France, 6 June 1944.
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5. Sapper A.T. White of the Royal Canadian Engineers (R.C.E.), 3rd Canadian Infantry Division, talking with members of the Dutch Resistance near the Belgium-Netherlands border, 16 October 1944. Aikman, H. Gordon., Photographer

Mikan Number: 3191583
Sapper A.T. White  of the Royal Canadian Engineers (R.C.E.), 3rd Canadian Infantry Division, talking with members of the Dutch Resistance near the Belgium-Netherlands border, 16 October 1944.
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6. Major K. Henninger (centre), a German Army signals officer, speaking on a telephone linkup between Canadian and German forces, Wageningen, Netherlands, 5 May 1945. Sergeant J. Stacy of 1st Canadian Corps Signals is at left foreground DeGuire, J. Ernest., Photographer

Mikan Number: 3191637
Major K. Henninger (centre), a German Army signals officer, speaking on a telephone linkup between Canadian and German forces, Wageningen, Netherlands, 5 May 1945.
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7. Corporal Victor Deblois of Le Régiment de la Chaudière guarding German prisoners on Juno Beach, Bernières-sur-Mer, France, 6 June 1944. Dubervill, Frank L., Photographer

Mikan Number: 3191639
Corporal Victor Deblois of Le Régiment de la Chaudière guarding German prisoners on Juno Beach, Bernières-sur-Mer, France, 6 June 1944.
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8. A member of the Canadian Provost Corps (C.P.C.) guarding the first German prisoners to be captured by Canadian soldiers in the Normandy beachhead, France, 6 June 1944. Dubervill, Frank L., Photographer

Mikan Number: 3191650
A member of the Canadian Provost Corps (C.P.C.) guarding the first German prisoners to be captured by Canadian soldiers in the Normandy beachhead, France, 6 June 1944.
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9. Sapper C.W. Stevens of the 18th Field Company, Royal Canadian Engineers (R.C.E.), using a mirror to locate the igniters underneath a German Teller mine, France, 22 June 1944. Bell, Ken., Photographer

Mikan Number: 3191657
Sapper C.W. Stevens of the 18th Field Company, Royal Canadian Engineers (R.C.E.), using a mirror to locate the igniters underneath a German Teller mine, France, 22 June 1944.
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10. Infantrymen of The Highland Light Infantry of Canada aboard LCI(L) 306 of the 2nd Canadian (262nd RN) Flotilla en route to France on D-Day, 6 June 1944. Milne, Gilbert Alexander, 1914-, Photographer

Mikan Number: 3191666
Infantrymen of The Highland Light Infantry of Canada aboard LCI(L) 306 of the 2nd Canadian (262nd RN) Flotilla en route to France on D-Day, 6 June 1944.
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