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12th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery, Canadian Expeditionary Force



4th Aug 1914 Battery Ready for Service

5th Aug 1914 Battery Ready for Service

6th Aug 1914 Hot and Close

7th Aug 1914 Volunteers Wanted

8th Aug 1914 More Volunteers

9th Aug 1914 A Hot Day

14th Oct 1914 Windy at Sea

15th Oct 1914 Into Harbour

16th Oct 1914 In Harbour

17th Oct 1914 Unloading Horses

18th Oct 1914 Confusion Abounds

25th Sep 1914 Onboard Ship

26th Sep 1914 Onboard Ship

27th Sep 1914 Under Steam

28th Sep 1914 New Orders

29th Sep 1914 Onboard Ship

30th Sep 1914 Under Way

1st Oct 1914 Farewell Speech

19th Oct 1914 To Camp

24th Oct 1914 Inspection

25th Oct 1914 Rain Again

26th Oct 1914 Grooming

27th Oct 1914 New Men

28th Oct 1914 Parade

29th Oct 1914 To Town

30th Oct 1914 Damp Weather

25th Apr 1915 Attack and Counter Attack

26th Apr 1915 Under Shellfire

27th Apr 1915 Artillery In Action

28th Apr 1915 Under Shellfire

29th Apr 1915 Letters Censored

30th Apr 1915 Heavy Bombardment

1st May 1915 Infantry Attack

25th Apr 1916 New Positions

26th Apr 1916 Enemy Mine Explodes

27th Apr 1916 Officer's Funeral

28th Apr 1916 Enemy drops Message

29th Apr 1916 Accidental Death

30th Apr 1916 Heavy Fire

1st May 1916 Under Shellfire

13th Sep 1916 Rough Terrain  location map

14th Sep 1916 Increased Ammunition Allowance

15th Sep 1916 Tanks in Action

16th Sep 1916 Situation Uncertain

17th Sep 1916 Under Shellfire

18th Sep 1916 Many Casualties

19th Sep 1916 Artillery In Action  location map

31st Oct 1916 Mud and Dead

1st Nov 1916 Artillery Exchange

2nd Nov 1916 Rain Fall

3rd Nov 1916 Short Shooting

4th Nov 1916 Artillery In Action

5th Nov 1916 Root Crops Plentiful

6th Nov 1916 Good Observation

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