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University of Victoria Special Collections Roy, Reginald H., 1922- SC104 Title Reginald Herbert Roy fonds Dates 1850-2009 Extent 10.5 m of textual records 377 sound tape reels 1 audio cassette Biographical Sketch Reginald Herbert Roy was born in Nova Scotia. He has been professor at the University of Victoria Department of History since the 1960s and has published numerous books on military history and various aspects of Canadian history. Scope and Content The fonds consists of records relating to Roy's university administrative activities and his research in aspects of military history, including Canadian history and Canada's involvement in World War I and World War II (particularly the Normandy campaign). Fonds includes photocopies of war diaries, files on various Canadian Army regiments and battalions (including the 31st Infantry Battalion, the 1st Battalion Regina Rifle Regiment, Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's), the Seaforth Highlanders, and the B.C. Dragoons), files on the Canadian Officers Training Corps UBC Contingent University of Victoria Detachment, files on Canadian defence and military policy, audio interviews with Canadian military officers, clippings and other material concerning South Africa and South-West Africa/Namibia, and material relating to the Fenians (1880-1881). Fonds also contains minutes, correspondence and reports relating to academic committees and associations (including the University of Victoria Alumni Association), records relating to the Canadian Confederation Centennial Committee of British Columbia Historic Commemorations Sub-Committee, and background material, notes and drafts for Roy's books. Fonds also consists of material collected by Roy including the papers (1943-1979) of John Laurie (RCAF Provost Marshall), Rev. E.G. Parker, and the Red Chevron Association of Vancouver Island. The fonds also consists of an audio cassette of music from the war years. The fonds also includes 46 issues of South African Soldier. Finding Aids Inventory available with series and file level control.

Title Source Title based on the contents of the fonds.

ROY, REGINALD HERBERT INVENTORY Prepared by Anne Maclean and Anne MacLaurin University of Victoria Archives August 1990 - Winter 1991

TABLE OF CONTENTS Biographical Sketch... 1 Scope and Content... 3 Series Descriptions... 4 File Listings: Accession 73-1... 44 Accession 74-7... 36 Accession 74-8... 39 Accession 74-9... 40 Accession 74-10... 42 Accession 81-18... 28 Accession 82-5... 9 Accession 82-7... 37 Accession 82-8... 15 Accession 82-11... 51 Accession 82-12... 15 Accession 83-142... 27 Accession 83-167... 35 Accession 83-179... 15 Accession 84-4... 16 Accession 84-11... 16 Accession 84-12... 17 Accession 84-28... 51 Accession 86-1... 18 Accession 86-24... 19 Accession 88-8... 47 Accession 88-9... 20 Accession 88-10... 21 Accession 88-11... 22 Accession 88-12... 29 Accession 88-15... 49 Accession 88-16... 25 Accession 88-17... 30 Accession 88-18... 34 Accession 88-19... 50 Accession 88-80... 52 Accession 89-25... 46 Accession 89-38... 26 Accession 89-42... 55 Accession 89-49... 55 Accession 89-50... 55 Accession 89-51... 55 Accession 89-52... 54 Accession 90-6... 53 Accession 91-38... 56

1 Biographical Sketch Reginald Herbert Roy was born in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, on 11 December 1922. He joined the ranks of the Cape Breton Highlanders in 1939 and served with the regiment in Britain, Italy, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. He was commissioned as an officer in 1943 and returned to Canada in 1945. From 1946 to 1951 Roy attended the University of British Columbia, obtaining an Honours B.A. in History in 1950 and an M.A. in History in 1951. After receiving his M.A. he moved to Ottawa, spending two years as a call-out officer at the Historical Section (G.S.), Canadian Army Headquarters, researching and writing the history of the Canadian Army. He worked as an archivist at the Public Archives of Canada, military records section, from 1953 to 1954 and, returning to Victoria, at the Provincial Archives of British Columbia from 1954 to 1958. In 1958 he became an instructor at Royal Roads Military College, Dept. of History and Economics, in Victoria. He taught there for a year and was then appointed History Instructor at Victoria College (later the University of Victoria), becoming Assistant Professor in 1961. In 1965 Roy obtained his Ph.D. in History at the University of Washington; his thesis was entitled, "The British Columbia Dragoons and Its Predecessors". He was subsequently promoted to associate professor of History at U. Vic. and was made full professor in 1970, specializing in military history, defence studies and Canadian history. In addition to his academic career, Prof. Roy continued his close association with the military. From 1954 to 1958 he served as a captain with the Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's), and from 1958 to 1968 commanded the Canadian Officers Training Corps/Regular Officer Training Plan, UBC Contingent, U. Vic. Detachment. After serving in these capacities he was returned to the supplementary reserve of officers. He was promoted to major in October 1963 and awarded the Canada Decoration in December 1963. Prof. Roy has served on many university committees and offices. He was Associate Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies from 1973-74 and Acting Dean from 1974-75. He served as Pro-Tem Chairman of the U. Vic. Social Sciences Research Centre in 1970, appointed Chairman in 1971, and helped oversee the compilation of the Bibliography of British Columbia (3 vols.) until the Centre closed in 1975. He was Faculty Representative to the U. Vic. Alumni Association from 1963 to 1969 and served as Faculty Advisor to the Alumni Association from 1969 to 1984. He has been equally busy outside the U. Vic. community, serving on the Historic Commemorations Sub-Committee of the Canadian Confederation Centennial Committee of British Columbia from 1964 to 1967. He has given numerous lectures and addresses on various aspects of military history at seminars, conferences and universities in

Canada, the United States, Australia and South Africa. Prof. Roy's extensive published works include the books Ready for the Fray: A History of the Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's), 1920-1955 (published 1958); Sinews of Steel: A History of the British Columbia Dragoons (1965); The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada (1969); Telegrams of the North-West Campaign, 1885, co-edited with Desmond Morton (1972); For Most Conspicuous Bravery: A Biography of Maj.-Gen. G.R. Pearkes, V.C., Through Two World Wars (1977); and 1944: The Canadians in Normandy (1984). He has written many articles for journals and contributed chapters to the books The Canadian Military: A Profile, New Dimensions in Military History, and War and Society. Biographical Sketch cont'd. Prof. Roy has been awarded numerous grants for his research projects, including Canada Council grants for the Bibliography of British Columbia and University of Victoria grants for his biography of Maj.-Gen. Pearkes. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 1966, one of many honours he has received in the course of his career. 2

Scope and Content The records of Prof. Reginald Roy document many aspects of his varied career. Most numerous is the background material to his research on Canadian military history, particularly his books on the Canadian involvement in the Normandy campaign and the histories of several Canadian regiments. Also included are records of his activities with the COTC/ROTP, the U. Vic. Alumni Association, and other committees and offices. In addition, Prof. Roy collected many articles, clippings, brochures and similar records dealing with NATO, NORAD, South Africa, South-West Africa and Namibia, which he used as background material for his numerous lectures on these subjects. The series descriptions which follow outline the records and their various accessions in more detail. Prof. Roy began transferring his records to the University Archives in the early 1970's, although some of these records remained unprocessed for several years. Many of the same subjects and types of records are scattered throughout different accessions; therefore an index to names and subjects appears at the end of this inventory which will help to tie the material together. As Prof. Roy is still teaching and writing, he will likely continue to transfer his records to the Archives for some time to come, and this inventory will be updated as necessary. Researchers may also wish to consult the military history interviews on audio tape, many of which were conducted by Prof. Roy and which complement information contained in his own records. Other related records include those of the University of Victoria Social Sciences Research Centre, which contains rough drafts, transcripts of interviews and background material for Prof. Roy's biography of Maj.- Gen. Pearkes. Prof. Roy's Ph.D. thesis, "The British Columbia Dragoons and its Predecessors" (University of Washington, 1965), is also available in the University Archives. 3

Series Descriptions SERIES I MATERIAL RELATING TO THE NORMANDY CAMPAIGN Accession 82-5, Boxes 1-7 90 cm. 1940-1980. Original order. War Diaries, correspondence, reports, interviews with officers, intelligence summaries and situation reports concerning Operations Tractable, Totalize, Overlord, Tallulah and Spring. Includes files on the operations of the 4th Canadian Armoured Division, 2nd Canadian Corps, 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade, and the 2nd and 3rd Canadian Infantry Divisions. Accession 82-8, 1 Box, 8 cm. 1982. Original order. Holograph drafts of Prof. Roy's book, The Canadians in the Normandy Campaign, published in 1982. Accession 82-12, 1 Box, 13 cm., 1944. Original order. Photocopies of statistical reports of Canadian casualties in North-western Europe and Canadian participation in the operations in North-West Europe. Used by Prof. Roy as research material for his book, 1944: The Canadians in Normandy. Accession 83-179, 4 Boxes, 46 cm., 1943-1945, 1984. Original order. Photocopies of intelligence summaries and message logs of HQ 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade, July 1943-May 1945, used by Prof. Roy as research material for 1944: The Canadians in Normandy. Photocopy of ts. of this book, with holograph revisions. Accession 84-4, 1 Box, 8 cm. 1984. Original order. Typed drafts of 1944: The Canadians in Normandy, published in 1984. Accession 84-11, 1 Box, 8 cm. 1984. Original order. Author's corrected copies of drafts of 1944: The Canadians in Normandy. Accession 84-12, 1 Box, 8 cm. 1944, 1984. Original order. Newspapers relating to the Allied invasion of Normandy; used by Prof. Roy as background for 1944: The Canadians in Normandy. Accession 86-1, 1 Box, 8 cm. 1952-1953. Original order. Canadian Army, HQ Historical Section (G.S.), Reports on Canadian participation in the invasion of Normandy. Accession 86-24, 2 Boxes, 16 cm., 1979-1984. Original order. Correspondence, copies of newspaper clippings relating to Roy's Book, 1944: The Canadians In Normandy. 4

Accession 88-9, 2 Boxes, 21 cm. 1941-1945. Original order. Photocopies of official and personal correspondence of Lt.- General H.D.G. Crerar (originals in the National Archives of Canada) and correspondence of the Crerar family. SERIES I MATERIAL RELATING TO THE NORMANDY CAMPAIGN cont'd. Accession 88-10, Box 1, 13 cm. 1942-1945. Original order. Lt.-General H.D.G. Crerar. Correspondence, reports, war diaries, directives, intelligence reports, re. Operation Totalize, Canadian POW's, and suggestions to help win the war. Accession 88-11, Boxes 1-2 25 cm. 1944-1963. Original order. Operations in Normandy of Canadian troops, including the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division, 4th and 5th Brigades. War diaries, message logs, extracts from memoranda, correspondence, extracts from regimental histories, and magazine articles. Accession 88-16, 1 Box, 13 cm. 1952-1953. Original Order. Photocopies of Reports on Canadian participation in the invasion of Normandy and civilian attitudes toward the army. Accession 89-38, 1 Box, 6 cm., 1981-1987. Original Order. Photocopies of maps and photographs of illustrations for 1944: the Canadians in Normandy; correspondence with Macmillan of Canada re. publication of book. SERIES II MATERIAL RELATING TO CANADIAN BATTALIONS, WORLD WAR, 1914-1918 Accession 83-142, 2 Boxes, 52 cm. 1915-1918 War Diaries (photocopies) of the 31st Infantry Battalion; 6th Canadian Infantry Brigade Machine-Gun Company; 5th Canadian Mounted Rifle Battalion; and the 116th Canadian Battalion. SERIES III MATERIAL RELATING TO THE 1st BATTALION REGINA RIFLE REGIMENT, WORLD WAR, 1939-1945 Accession 81-18, 1 Box, 13 cm. 1939-1944 War Diaries (photocopies). SERIES IV MATERIAL RELATING TO NATO AND NORAD Accession 88-12, Box 1, 13 cm. 1968-1985. Original order. Canadian defence policy statements, files on the origins and policies of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the North American Air Defence Command (NORAD), including press releases, newsletters, brochures, and information handbooks. Also includes 5

copies of articles on terrorism and disarmament. 6

SERIES V SOUTH AFRICA, SOUTH-WEST AFRICA/NAMIBIA Accession 88-17, Boxes 1-3, 30 cm. 1978-1987. Arranged alphabetically by name or subject. Material collected by Professor Roy. Reports, addresses, newsletters, correspondence, brochures, clippings relating to apartheid, the African National Congress, economic and business issues relating to South Africa. South-West Africa/Namibia material includes manifestos, constitutions, guidelines and bills of rights of Aktur and the DTA in SWA/Namibia, policy manifesto of the SWA/Namibia Liberation Front and the Namibia National Front; newsletters, newspapers, magazines, brochures and booklets. SERIES VI CANADIAN MILITARY POLICIES - MANPOWER AND CONSCRIPTION Accession 88-18, Box 1, 13 cm. n.d. Photocopy of typescript of chapter VII from a book by the Canadian Army Historical Section, "Manpower and Conscription". Used by C.P. Stacey as the basis for his book, Arms, Men and Government. SERIES VII UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Accession 83-167, Box 1, 13 cm, 1964-1983. Arranged chronologically. Alumni Association Constitution, correspondence, minutes of meetings, lists of Executive members, and lists of fund drive donors. SERIES VIII CANADIAN CONFEDERATION CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. HISTORIC COMMEMORATIONS SUB-COMMITTEE Accession 74-7, 1964-1967. Arranged chronologically. Minutes of meetings, correspondence, Centennial Committee organizational chart, lists of proposed plaque sites, booklets, reports, newsletters. SERIES IX CANADA. CANADIAN ARMY. CANADIAN OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS/REGULAR OFFICER TRAINING PLAN. UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA CONTINGENT. UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA DETACHMENT Accession 82-7, 3 Boxes, 30 cm. 1953-1968. Arranged chronologically. Correspondence, reports, newspaper clippings, operation orders, unit orders, model exercises, recruiting material (including brochures), summaries of training programmes, dinner invitations, menus, guest lists, notice board instructions, minutes of meetings of the Tri-Services Committee, officer assessments (restricted). SERIES X READY FOR THE FRAY: A HISTORY OF THE CANADIAN SCOTTISH REGIMENT (PRINCESS MARY'S), 1920-1955 (Published 1958) 7

Accession 74-8, 1 Box, 26 cm., 1954-1958. Arranged chronologically. Correspondence, editorial comments by C.P. Stacey, typescripts, galley proofs. SERIES XI SINEWS OF STEEL: A HISTORY OF THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DRAGOONS (1965) Accession 74-9, 5 boxes, 66 cm., 1944-1964. Arranged chronologically. War diaries (photocopies), correspondence, typescripts, galley proofs. SERIES XII THE SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS OF CANADA (1969) Accession 74-10, 7 boxes, 90 cm., 1966-1969. Arranged chronologically. Correspondence, notes, maps, newspaper clippings, transcripts of interviews with Seaforth veterans, critical comments on the manuscript by Seaforth veterans, variant drafts, galley proofs. SERIES XIII TELEGRAMS OF THE NORTH-WEST CAMPAIGN, 1885, by Prof. Roy and Prof. Desmond Morton (1972) Accession 73-1, 9 Boxes, 1.2 m., 1885-1972. Original order. Photocopies of correspondence of A.P. Caron re. the Riel Rebellion, 1885-1886; correspondence of Prof. Roy and Prof. Morton; notes, file cards, maps; variant drafts. SERIES XIV PAPERS OF JOHN LAURIE, R.C.A.F PROVOST MARSHALL Accession 89-25, 2 Boxes, 56 cm., 1943-1979. Arranged chronologically. Material relating to War Crimes trials and executions; correspondence of Provost Marshall Laurie; Air Force forms and identification cards; newspaper clippings; photographs of official and social activities of John Laurie and fellow officers in Germany, Paris and Holland. SERIES XV DIRECTORATE OF HISTORY, OTTAWA Accession 88-8, 5 Boxes, 58 cm., 1941-1945. Original order. Historical files, summaries of intelligence reports from military districts in Canada, war diaries of the Research and Information Section, Weekly Intelligence Summaries of the Pacific Command, Morale Reports. SERIES XVI THE JOURNAL OF PRIVATE FRASER, CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (1985), ed. by Prof. Roy 8

Accession 88-15, 2 Boxes, 21 cm., 1915-1916. Arranged chronologically. Photocopies of holograph diary of Private Donald Fraser; re-typed copies of diary; tss. and galley proofs of Prof. Roy's book. SERIES XVII PAPERS OF REV. E.G PARKER Accession 88-19, 1 Box, 13 cm., 1854-1856. Arranged in reverse chronological order. Photocopies of correspondence from Rev. Parker to his daughter and other people while in the Crimea. SERIES XVIII SCRAPBOOKS Accession 82-11, 1 Box, 1 m., 1968-1974. Arranged thematically. Scrapbooks of newspaper clippings re. military and strategic studies, international military news and weaponry. Accession 84-28, 2 Boxes 2 m., 1969-1981. Scrapbooks of newspaper clippings concerning NATO, Canadian defence policies, and military and strategic studies. SERIES XIX OTHER WORKS BY PROF. ROY Accession 88-80, 1 Box, 13 cm., n.d. "Rifleman Forin in the Riel Rebellion," paper by Prof. Roy. SERIES XX FENIAN SUBMARINE Accession 90-6, 1 Box, 6 cm., 1880-1881. Original order. Original correspondence re. the Fenians; photocopies of correspondence; microfilm copies of correspondence and newspaper articles. SERIES XXI RED CHEVRON ASSOCIATION OF VANCOUVER ISLAND Accession 89-52, 2 Files, 1963-1976. Original order. Correspondence with war veterans, including members of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, and with the Royal Canadian Legion and other organizations; membership lists; newspaper clippings. SERIES XXII OTHER MATERIAL RELATING TO THE WORLD WAR, 1939-1945 Accession 89-49, 1 File, n.d. Paper, "Three Bridges to Berlin", by S. Lloyd Swanton, ts., with 2 b & w photographs. Accession 89-50, 1 File, n.d. 1 Temporary War Ration card and 2 ration books of Elizabeth Dawne Veinot, Nova Scotia. 9

Accession 89-51, 1 File, 1983-1986. Arranged chronologically. Department of National Defence newsletter, Press Roundup, November 1983 - October 1986. 10

Accession 82-5 Box 1 Normandy - 4th Canadian Armoured Division 1.1 4th Canadian Armd. Division. "Background to 'Operation Totalize'". Account written by Maj.-Gen. George Kitching, October 1980. Holograph, 7 leaves; annotated photocopy ts. re. Operation Totalize and Operation Tractable, 34 leaves. 1.2 4th Canadian Armd. Division. Intelligence Summary and Situation Reports, 7-9 August 1944. 1.3 4th Canadian Armd. Div. War Diary, June-July-August 1944. 1.4 Operation Tractable. Instructions. 13 August 1944. Carbon tss., 7 leaves. Hand-drawn map of France, 1 leaf. 1.5 4th Canadian Armd. Div. Operations Log, 8 August 1944. 1.6 4th Canadian Armd. Brigade. Operations Logs, Situation Reports, 9-14 August 1944. 1.7 Letter to Col. C.P. Stacey from A. Fortescue Duguid, re. a history of the Canadian Grenadier Guards, 14 Feb. 1952. Photocopy ts., 2 leaves. 1.8 29th Canadian Armd. Reconnaisance Regiment (South Alberta Regiment). War Diary, June-July-August, 1944. 1.9 4th Canadian Armd. Div. Statistics Charts: "Units When Under 85%"; Battle Casualties; Cumulative Officer Battle Casualties; Cumulative OR Battle Casualties; Cumulative Prisoners of War; PW - Provost Channels Only. Photocopies, 7 leaves. 1.10 4th Can. Armd. Div. RCA Field Regiments. War Diary, August 1944; Interview of Capt. C. Harold Clarkson by William Thackray, transcript, 7 leaves, 19 August 1980. 1.11 A Short History of the 29 Cdn. Armd. Recce Regt. (South Alberta Regiment), by Maj. G.L. MacDougall. Amsterdam, Spin's Publishing Co., n.d. Page proofs, photocopies, 45 sheets. 1.12 22nd Cdn. Armd. Regt., Cdn. Gren. Guards. Operations, 8 August 1944-5 May 1945. Carbons, 10 leaves. 1.13 21st Cdn. Armd. Regt. (Gov.-General's Foot Guards), 4th Cdn. Armd. Bde.). War Diary, June-July-Aug. 1944. 1.14 22nd Cdn. Armd. Regt. (Cdn. Gren. Guards). War Diary, July-August 1944. 1.15 The Green Centre Line, Newsletter, Vol. 1, Nos. 6-7, 12 Aug. 1944. 1.16 28th Cdn. Armd. Regt. (British Columbia Regiment). War diaries, July-Aug. 1944. "The Story of the British Columbia Regiment, 1939-1945", by D.E.H. Parker, Chapter V. Photocopied pages from book, [5 l.]. 1.17 Lincoln and Welland Regiment. War Diary, 15-31 July 1944 - August 1944. 1.18 10th Cdn. Inf. Bde. War Diaries, June-July-Aug. 1944. 1.19 The Algonquin Regiment. War Diary, 15-31 July 1944 - August 1944. 11

Photocopies of originals in the Public Archives of Canada. 1.20 The Algonquin Regiment. War Diary, August 1944; "Account of Battle Participation", 6-11 Aug. 1944, prepared by Maj. L.C. Monk, photocopy ts., 11 leaves; "Outline of Events", 8-10 Aug. 1944 by Lt. Robert Saville, photocopy ts., 1 leaf; "First Battle Innoculation", by Lt. Ken Gartley, photocopy ts., 3 l. 1.21 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada. War Diaries, 15-31 July - August 1944. 1.22 Lake Superior Regiment. War Diaries, 15-31 July - August 1944. Accession 82-5 Box 2 2nd Canadian Corps - H.Q. July-August 1944 2.1 HQ 2nd Cdn. Corps. War Diary, June-Aug. 1944. 2.2 Lt.-Gen. Simonds. Operation 'Totalize' and 'Tractable', Aug. 1944. Correspondence, reports. Carbons, 21 leaves. 2.3 2nd Corps. Operation Totalize. Reports, 7-16 Aug. 1944. Photocopies, 25 leaves. 2.4 Operational Directives by Lt.-Gen. Simonds, 29 July-19 Aug. 1944. Carbon, 9 leaves. 2.5 Lt.-Gen. Simonds. 2 Cdn. Corps. GOC's activities - personal diary. July-Dec. 1944. 2.6 2nd Corps. Operation Tractable. Reports, 14-16 Aug. 1944. 2.7 Operations Totalize and Tractable. Air Aspects. Extracts from R.A.F. Narrative (First Draft); Correspondence; other reports. Aug. 1944 - May 1945. 2.8 Operation Atlantic - 2nd Cdn. Inf. Div. Notes, map tracings, July 1944. 2.9 2nd. Cdn. Corps. Intelligence Summaries. August 1944. 2.10 2nd Cdn. Corps. Corps Troops. 12th Manitoba Dragoons. War Diaries, August 1944. 2.11 2nd Cdn. Corps. Situation Reports and Intelligence Summaries, 8-9 August 1944. 2.12 2nd Cdn. Corps. Intelligence Logs, August 1944. Photocopies, 20 leaves. Includes letter to Dr. Roy from the Canadian War Museum, Ottawa, 30 January 1981. 2.13 2nd Cdn. Corps Commanders - Lt.-Gen. Simonds. Policy letters, July - August 1944. Photocopies, 8 leaves. 2.14 Lt.-Gen. G.G. Simonds. Policy Statements, February - October 1944. Photocopies, 26 leaves. 2.15 Lt.-Gen. Simonds. Policy letters, February 1944. Photocopy, 15 leaves. "Lessons Learned" from operations, 1 July 1944, photocopy, 4 leaves. 2.16 2nd Cdn. Corps. Operations Logs, 8-9 August 1944. 2.17 Operation Goodwood. Meetings, orders, instructions, 15-17 July 12

1944. 2.18 RAF Bomber Attack: 4-12 July 1944. Report. Photocopy, 8 leaves. 2.19 Operation Spring. Orders and instructions, 23-24 July 1944. 2.20 1st Cdn. Army - Operation to Capture Falaise, France. Draft of report, photocopy, 12 leaves. 2.21 Operations Totalize and Tractable. Reports by Col. R. Massey- Westrop. Photocopies, 5 leaves. 2.22 Operations Totalize and Tractable. Armoured Personnel Carriers. Reports. Box 3 2nd Cdn. Armd. Bde. 3.1 War diaries, June-July 1944. 3.2 War Diary, August 1944. 3.3 Tank losses statistics, August 1944. 3.4 "Operation Overlord: The Assault on the Beaches of Normandy, 6-11 June 1944. Sequence of Events and Lessons Arising Therefrom." 2 July 1944. Photocopy, ts, 34 leaves. 3.5 6 Cdn. Armd. Regt., 1st Hussars. War Diaries, June-August 1944; A History of the First Hussars Regiment, 1856-1945. London: Hunter Printing, 1951. Photocopies from book, p. 90-109, title page, Forword. Accession 82-5 Box 3 2nd Cdn. Armd. Bde. 3.6 2nd Cdn. Armd. Bde. Extracts from memoranda, August - November 1944. Photocopy ts., 6 leaves. 3.7 2nd Cdn. Armd. Bde. Memorandum of Interview with Lt.-Col. R.J. Colwell and Maj. F.E. White, 6 Cdn. Armd. Regt. (1 H), 20 August 1944. Photocopy, ts., 3 leaves. 3.8 6th Cdn. Armd. Regt., "C" Squadron. Report of Action at Fontenay-Le-Marmion, 17 June 1946. Photocopy of carbon ts., 1 leaf (2 copies). 3.9 6th Cdn. Armd. Regt. War Diary, August 1944. 3.10 10th Cdn. Armd. Regt., Fort Garry House. War Diary, July 1944. 3.11 10th Cdn. Armd. Regt., Fort Garry House. War Diaries, July- August 1944. 3.12 10th Cdn. Armd. Regt. War Diary, June-August 1944. 3.13 27th Cdn. Armd. Regt., Sherbrooke Fusiliers. War Diaries, June- July 1944. 3.14 27th Cdn. Armd. Regt., Sherbrooke Fusiliers. List of actions and events from landing in BLA to 5 May 1945. Photocopy of carbon, 5 leaves. 3.15 27th Cdn. Armd. Regt., Sherbrooke Fusiliers. War Diaries, August 13

1944. 3.16 27th Cdn. Armd. Regt., Sherbrooke Fusiliers, CAC Operation Charnwood, "The Fall of Caen", 8-9 July 1944. Photocopy, ts., 25 leaves. 3.17 5th Cdn. Armd. Div. Radio Net Logs, April-May 1945. Box 4 2nd and 4th Cdn. Inf. Bde. 4.1 2 Division. Operations Logs, 4-31 July 1944. Photocopies. 4.2 2nd Cdn. Inf. Div. Operations Logs, 14-18 August 1944. 4.3 2nd Cdn. Inf. Div. Operations Log, August 1944. 4.4 HQ 2nd Cdn. Inf. Div. War Diary, July - August 1944. 4.5 2nd Cdn. Inf. Div. Intelligence Summary, July 1944. 4.6 G Branch - HQ 2nd Cdn. Inf. Div. War Diary, June 1944. 4.7 2nd Cdn. Inf. Div. Operation Instructions, July - December 1944. Includes map tracings. 4.8 HQ, 2nd Cdn. Inf. Div. Operation Totalize. Reports, August 1944. 4.9 4th Cdn. Inf. Bde. Operations Logs, July - August 1944. 4.10 4th Cdn. Inf. Bde. War Diary, July - August 1944. 4.11 Essex Scottish Regiment (4th Bde.). War Diaries, July - August 1944; 1 Battalion: The Essex Scottish Regiment, 1939-1945: A Brief Narrative. Photocopies of Chapter V, p. 30-47. 4.12 Essex Scottish Regiment. Court of Enquiry. Proceedings, correspondence. August 1944. Includes letter to Dr. Roy from Lt.-Col. B.J.S. Macdonald, 2 June 1980, tls., 3 leaves, with enclosed re-typed copies of earlier letters from Macdonald to Gen. Foulkes, tss., 4 leaves. Accession 82-5 Box 5 2nd Cdn. Inf. Div., 6th Brigade 5.1 Situation Reports, August 1944. 5.2 HQ 6 Cdn. Inf. Bde. War Diary, June 1944. 5.3 HQ 6 Cdn. Inf. Bde. War Diary, July 1944. 5.4 HQ 6 Cdn. Inf. Bde. War Diary, August 1944. 5.5 Iron Brigade News Sheet, Appendix 13, Vol. 1, Edition 25, 31 August 1944. 5.6 Operations Log, Appendix 4, August 1944. 5.7 Fusiliers Mont-Royal. "Report on Employment of Flame-Throwers in Attacks on May-sur-Orne and Secqueville La Campagne on 8 August 1944." 14 August 1944. Photocopy of carbon, 2 leaves. 14

5.8 Fusiliers Mont-Royal. "Account of the Capture of Monastery 144358 in Falaise 7-8 Aug. 1944". Photocopy, 5 leaves. Includes hand-drawn map. 5.9 Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada. War Diaries, July - August 1944. 5.10 SP Company, Camerons of Canada. Attack on St. Andre-Sur-Orne. Notes, report, 4 August 1944. Photocopy, 3 leaves. 5.11 "A" Company. Camerons of Canada. Attack on St. Andre-Sur-Orne. Notes, 4 August 1944. Photocopy, 1 leaf. 5.12 Camerons of Canada. Fontenay-le-Marmion Attack. Report, 11 August 1944. Photocopy, 6 leaves. 5.13 "A" Company. Camerons of Canada. Attack on Fontenay-le-Marmion. Report, 10 August 1944. Photocopy, 1 leaf. 5.14 "B" Company. Camerons of Canada. Battle of Fontaine-le-Marmion. Photocopy with hol. underlining, 7 leaves. Hand-drawn map. August 1944. 5.15 Camerons of Canada. "Account of the Attack on La Cressionniere and on Falaise, 14-17 Aug. 1944". Report, 18 Aug. 1944. Photocopy, 4 leaves; Operational Notes, clippings. 5.16 South Saskatchewan Regiment. War Diary, July - August 1944; correspondence, 1 August 1944; Iron Brigade News Sheet, 9 August 1944. 5.17 South Saskatchewan Regiment. Attack on High Ground, July 1944. Reports, photocopies, 24 leaves. 5.18 2nd Anti-Tank Regiment, R.C.A. War Diary Extract, July 1944. Photocopy, 2 leaves. Box 6 3rd Cdn. Inf. Div. 6.1 War Diary Extracts re. D-Day and aftermath. August 1944. 6.2 Operation Tallulah. Report, August 1944. Photocopy, 2 leaves. 6.3 HQ. Ops. Logs, 14-18 August 1944. 6.4 War Diary, August 1944. 6.5 Operation Tractable. Report, 10-17 August 1944. Photocopy, 11 leaves. 6.6 7th Cdn. Inf. Bde. Memo of interview with Maj. H.W. Foster, 22 June 1944. Photocopy of carbon, 4 leaves. 6.7 R.C.E. War Diary, August 1944. 6.8 7th Cdn. Recce Regt. War Diary, June, August 1944. 6.9 12th Cdn. Rd. Regt., RCA. Memo of interview with Lt.-Col. R.H. Webb, 23 June 1944. Photocopies, 3 leaves. Accession 82-5 Box 6 3rd Cdn. Inf. Div. 6.10 Memo of interview with Lt.-Col. P.C. Klaehn, 28 July 1944. Photocopy, 2 leaves. 6.11 7th Cdn. Inf. Bde., 3rd Cdn. Div. War Diaries, August 1944. 15

6.12 Royal Winnipeg Rifles. War Diaries, July - August 1944. 6.13 Royal Winnipeg Rifles. "Memo of interview with CSM Belton, B Coy, R Wpg Rif, 14 June 1944". Photocopies, 3 leaves. 6.14 Regina Rifles. War Diaries, June - August 1944. 6.15 Regina Rifles. Correspondence re. Norrey-en Bessin, 1950. Photocopies, 4 leaves. 6.16 "Liberation of Bretteville-L'Orgueilleuse-Normandy". 7-8 June 1944. Regina Rifles. Photocopy, 1 leaf. 6.17 Memo of interview with Lt.-Col. Matheson, Regina Rifles, 24 June 1944. Photocopy, 4 leaves. 6.18 Canadian Scottish Regiment. War Diary, August 1944. "The Attack on Point 168 - Aug. 15". Report, August 1944. Photocopy, 9 leaves. 6.19 1 Canadian Scottish Regiment. War Diary Extracts, October 1944, January 1945. 6.20 Canadian Scottish Regiment. Battle Narrative of D-Day to D- Day+2. June 1944. 6.21 Canadian Scottish Regiment. Narrative of D-Day (Major J.J. Andrews) and Counter-Attack on Putot-en-Bessin. June 1944. Photocopy, 3 leaves. 6.22 Canadian Scottish Regiment. The Capture of Cussy. Memo of interview with Lt.-Col. F.N. Cabeldu, 13 July 1944. Photocopy, 2 leaves. 6.23 Queen's Own Rifles of Canada. War Diaries, list of appendices, July - August 1944. 6.24 8th Cdn. Inf. Bde. War Diary, August 1944. 6.25 Interview with Maj. J.N. Gordon, QOR of C., re. Operation Overlord, 15 July 1944. Photocopy of carbon, 4 leaves. 6.26 Le Regiment de la Chaudiere. War Diaries, July - August 1944. 6.27 North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment. War Diary, July - August 1944. 6.28 HQ 9th Cdn. Inf. Bde. War Diary, August 1944. 6.29 Highland Light Infantry of Canada. War Diary, August 1944. 6.30 Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders. War Diaries, July - August 1944. 6.31 Memo of interview with Lt.-Col. R. Rowley, OC, SD&G Highrs., 17 August 1944. Photocopies, 6 leaves. 6.32 Memo of interview with Lt.-Col. G.H. Christiansen, OC, SD&G Highrs., 1 August 1944. Photocopies, 4 leaves. 6.33 "Account by Lt.-Col. R. Rowley, SD&G Highrs., 22 August 1944". Photocopy, 2 leaves. 6.34 N.N.S. Highrs., 9th Bde. War Diary, August 1944. 16

Accession 82-5 Box 7 Normandy Campaign - Directorate of History. Photocopied files 7.1 1 Polish Armd. Div. Operation Totalize, 7-13 Aug. 1944, 11 leaves; "Falaise Gap Has Been Closed", photocopies from book (2 sets), 14 leaves each. 7.2 German sources. Special Interrogation Report, June - August 1944. Photocopy, 12 leaves; Operation Totalize, article, translated from the German photocopy, 11 leaves. 7.3 "Situation Reports by German Army Commanders in Normandy, May 15 - October 11, 1944". Photocopies, 76 leaves. (Translated into English) 7.4 1 Polish Armd. Div. Operational Reports, 7 Aug. - 9 Nov. 1944. Translated into English. Photocopies, 49 leaves. 7.5 Campaign in France, 1944. Interrogation of General Blumentritt by Chester Wilmot. Photocopies, 8 leaves. 7.6 Interview with Brig. K.G. Blockader, re. 8th Cdn. Inf. Bde. in Operation Overlord. Photocopies, 4 leaves. 24 June 1944. 7.7 "The Normandy Invasion - June 1944," prepared by the German Air Historical Branch (8th Abteilung), dated 6 August 1944. Translated into English. Photocopy, 12 leaves. 7.8 RCEME / LORE Corps History. Index, drafts, correspondence. 1963-1978. 7.9 RCEME history re. D-Day, Operation Totalize, prepared by Col. M.C. Johnston. Drafts of Chapters 10 and 11. Photocopies, 22 leaves. 7.10 1st Cdn. Parachute Battalion. June-July 1944. War Diary Extracts, interviews with Maj. D.J. Wilkins, 15 leaves. 7.11 6 Airborne Division. Report on Operations, 5 June to 3 Sept. 1944. Photocopy, 17 leaves. 7.12 6 Airborne Division. Immediate reports, 11-12 June 1944. Photocopies, 30 leaves. 7.13 6 Airborne Division. Report on operations in Normandy, 6 June - 27 August 1944. Photocopy, 85 leaves. Includes copies of maps. 7.14 "British Army of the Rhine Battlefield Tour, Operation Totalize, 2nd Cdn. Corps Operations Astride Road Caen-Fal." Germany, September 1947. Photocopy of book, 108 leaves. 17

Accession 82-8 The Canadians in the Normandy Campaign (1982) Box 1 1.1 Holograph draft. Title page, Chapters I-III, ca. 100 leaves. 1.2 Holograph draft. Chapters IV-VI, ca. 110 leaves. 1.3 Holograph draft. Chapter VII (includes 3 types pages); Chapter VIII. ca. 120 leaves total. 1.4 Holograph draft. Chapter IX, 49 leaves. 1.5 Holograph draft. "Bibliographic Notes" [Appendix], 3 leaves. Accession 82-12 The Canadians in the Normandy Campaign (1982) Box 1 1.1 Normandy Campaign Book. Statistical records showing casualties suffered by the Canadian Army in Europe on D-Day. 1.2 Report No. 54, Historical Section (G.S.) Army Headquarters. "Canadian Participation in the Operations in North-West Europe, 1944". Ts., p. 1-162. 1.3 Report No. 54, "Canadian Participation in the Operations in North-West Europe, 1944". Ts., p. 163-265, and appendices. Accession 83-179 1944: The Canadians in Normandy (1984) Box 1 1.1 HQ 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade. Intelligence summaries and message logs, June-August 1943. Photocopies of holographs and tss. 1.2 HQ 2nd Cdn. Inf. Bde. Intelligence and message logs, September 1943. Photocopies of tss. 1.3 HQ 2nd Cdn. Inf. Bde. Intelligence and message logs, October 1943. Photocopies of tss. 1.4 HQ 2nd Cdn. Inf. Bde. Intelligence and message logs, December 1943. Photocopies of tss. 1.5 HQ 2nd Cdn. Inf. Bde. Intelligence and message logs, January- February 1944. Photocopies of tss. 1.6 HQ Inf. Bde. Intelligence and message logs, March-May 1944. Photocopies of tss. Box 2 2.1 HQ 2nd Cdn. Inf. Bde. Ops/Intelligence Logs, June-August 1944. Photocopies of tss. 2.2 HQ 2nd Cdn. Inf. Bde. Ops/Intelligence Log, September 1944. 18

Photocopies of tss. 2.3 HQ 2nd Cdn. Inf. Bde. Ops/Intelligence Logs, October-November 1944. Photocopies of tss. 2.4 HQ 2nd Cdn. Inf. Bde. Ops/Intelligence Log, December 1944. Photocopies of tss. 2.5 HQ 2nd Cdn. Inf. Bde. Ops/Intelligence Log, January 1945. Photocopies of tss. Accession 83-179 1944: The Canadians in Normandy (1984) Box 3 3.1 HQ 2nd Cdn. Inf. Bde. Ops/Intelligence Logs, February 1945. Photocopies of tss. 3.2 HQ 2nd Cdn. Inf. Bde. Ops/Intelligence Log, April 1945. Photocopies of tss. 3.3 HQ 2nd Cdn. Inf. Bde. Ops/Intelligence Log, May 1945. Photocopies of tss. Box 4 4.1 1944: The Canadians in Normandy. Tss. with hol. rev., Chapters I-VI, p. 1-238. 4.2 Tss. with hol. rev., Chapters VII-IX, p. 239-402. 4.3 Variant draft. Tss. with hol. rev., Chapters I-IX, p. 1-402. 4.4 Variant draft. Photocopy of ts., Chapters IV-IX, p. 121-403. 4.5 Incomplete variant drafts. Tss. Dedication, Preface, Chapters I- VIII, p. i-235, 252-421. Chapter VII, p. 239-293. Accession 84-4 1944: The Canadians in Normandy (1984) Box 1 1.1 Final tss. Photocopy of ts. with hol. rev., preliminary pages, Chapters I-III, p. i-120. 1.2 Final tss. Photocopy of ts. with hol. rev., Chapters IV-VII, p. 121-238. 1.3 Final tss. Photocopy of ts. with hol. rev., Chapters VIII-IX, p. 239-353. 1.4 Final tss. Photocopy of ts. with hol. rev., Chapter X, p. 354-402; Appendices B-F, p. 403-420. 1.5 Author's copy. Preface, p. i-v. Appendix A-E, p. 403-421. Accession 84-11 1944: The Canadians in Normandy (1984) 19

Box 1 1.1 Author's corrected copy. Title page, Table of Contents, Chapter I. Tss., 44 leaves. 1.2 Author's corrected copy. Chapter II, p. 43-75. Carbon ts., p. 43-61; ts., p. 62-75. 1.3 Author's corrected copy. Chapter III, carbon ts., p. 76-120. 1.4 Author's corrected copy. Chapter IV, carbon ts., p. 121-165. 1.5 Author's corrected copy. Chapter V, carbon ts., p. 166-206. 1.6 Author's corrected copy. Chapter VI, carbon ts., p. 207-238. 1.7 Author's corrected copy. Chapter VII, carbon ts., p. 239-293. 1.8 Author's corrected copy. Chapter VIII, ts. and carbons, p. 294-353. 1.9 Author's corrected copy. Chapter IX, ts. and carbons, p. 354-402. Accession 84-12 1944: The Canadians in Normandy (1984) Box 1 1.1 The Times, London, 7 June 1944, re. D-Day. 1.2 The News, Portsmouth, 1984. "Operation Overlord: The Story of the Allied Invasion of Normandy, D-Day, June 6, 1944". 20

Accession 86-1 Box 1 1.1 Canada. Army. HQ Historical Section (G.S.), Report No. 50, 14 October 1952. "The Campaign in North-West Europe, Part II: Invasion and Battle of Normandy, 6 June-22 August 1944. Ts., 142 leaves. 1.2 Report No. 50, Invasion and Battle of Normandy. Indices, appendices. 1.3 Report No. 58, 15 February 1953. "Canadian Participation in the Operations in North-West Europe, 1944, Part II: Canadian Operations in July". Ts., ca. 175 leaves, plus 5 maps. 21

Accession 86-24 1944: The Canadians in Normandy Box 1 1.1 Lists of correspondents, notes, comments on 1944: The Canadians in Normandy, 1984. 1.2 Correspondence - photocopies, A. 1980-1981. Includes photocopies of recollections of Normandy veterans. 1.3 Correspondence - photocopies, B. 1981-1984. 1.4 Correspondence - photocopies, C. 1980-1982. 1.5 Correspondence - photocopies, D - F. 1981-1982. 1.6 Correspondence - photocopies, G. 1980-1983. 1.7 Correspondence - photocopies. Mailing list of correspondents, L - W. 1.8 Correspondence - photocopies, L. 1979-1981. 1.9 Correspondence - photocopies, Mac - Mc. 1979-1982. 1.10 Correspondence - photocopies, M. 1980-1982. 1.11 Correspondence - photocopies, P - R. 1980-1981. 1.12 Correspondence - photocopies, S. 1980-1983. Box 2 2.1 Correspondence - photocopies, Louis St.-Laurent, 1982. 2.2 Correspondence - photocopies, T. 1981. 2.3 Correspondence - photocopies, W. 1979-1982. Includes copy of the personal diary of C.M. Wightman. 2.4 Correspondence - photocopies, Y. 1979-1981. 2.5 Correspondence, copies of newspaper clippings, notes on chapters of book, notes on translation of book by Kurt Meyer. 22

Accession 88-9 General Crerar correspondence Box 1 1.1 1941-1945. Photocopies from the Public Archives of Canada (PAC), MG 30 E157, Vol. 7, File D 137. 1.2 1942-1945. Photocopies, PAC, MG 30, E157, Vol. 7, D 138. 1.3 Personal correspondence, 1942-1943. Photocopies, PAC, MG 30, E157, Vol. 7, D 140. 1.4 Personal correspondence, 1943-1945. Photocopies, PAC, MG 30, E157, Vol. 7, D 143. 1.5 1941-1945. Photocopies, PAC, MG 30, E 157, Vol. 7, D 145. Box 2 2.1 Crerar Family. Personal correspondence, 1942-1945. Photocopies, PAC, MG 30, E 157, Vol. 7, D 150. 2.2 Gen. Crerar. Personal correspondence, 1942-1945. Photocopies, PAC, MG 30, E 157, Vol. 7, D 152. 2.3 Gen. Crerar. Official correspondence, 1941-1945. Photocopies, PAC, MG 30, E 157, Vol. 7, D 156. 23

Accession 88-10 Box 1 Re. General H.D.G. Crerar 1.1 Gen. Crerar correspondence. Microfilm print-outs, 1944-1945. 1.2 Correspondence, "Suggestions to Help Win the War", 1940-1941. 1.3 Correspondence, reports, 1943-1945. 1.4 Correspondence, war diaries, 1942-1945. Includes copies of letters from Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery. 1.5 Crerar - War Diaries, June 1944. 1.6 Crerar - Directives of the 21st Army. 1944. Photocopies. 1.7 G.S., Intelligence, 1st Cdn. Army. War Diaries, July - August 1944. 1.8 Report of visit to the 8th Army. Appendices B - J. n.d. 1.9 Crerar - Operation Totalize. Remarks to Senior Officers, Cdn. Army; correspondence. August 1944. Photocopies. 1.10 Crerar - GOC-in-C files, 1st Cdn. Army. Correspondence with Lt.- Gen. G.G. Simonds. 1944-1945. Photocopies. 1.11 GOC-in-C files. 1944. Photocopies. 1.12 2nd Canadian Corps. "Immediate Report on Operation Totalize". 7-9 August 1944. Photocopies, 14 leaves. 1.13 Crerar - Montgomery correspondence re. raids across the English Channel. February 1942. Photocopies. 1.14 Crerar - re. Canadian Prisoners Of War. Correspondence, telegrams. 3 June - 11 August 1944. 24

Accession 88-11 Box 1 2nd Cdn. Inf. Div., 4th-5th Brigades 1.1 4th Inf. Bde., 2nd Inf. Div. Royal Regiment of Canada. War Diaries, July - August 1944. 1.2 Royal Regiment of Canada. Accounts of the move to Tournebu, 11-12 August 1944. Photocopies, 5 leaves. 1.3 "Account of the Attack on Louvigny Night 18-19 July 1944..." Royal Regiment of Canada. Photocopies, 12 leaves. Includes map and air photo of Louvigny, France. 1.4 Royal Regiment of Canada. Account of the attack on PT 122 and Glaumesnil, 7-8 August 1944. Photocopies, 4 leaves. Includes air photos. 1.5 "Account of the Actions of the Scout PL RHLI in the attack and holding of Verriers, 25 July 1944." Photocopies, 6 leaves. 1.6 "Account of the Attack on PT46 - (0655) 8 Aug. 1944 by RHLI". Photocopy, 2 leaves. 1.7 Royal Hamilton Light Infantry. War Diaries, July - August 1944. 1.8 Royal Hamilton Light Infantry. Letter to Col. C.P. Stacey from Brig. J.M. Rockingham, 27 October 1948. Photocopy (unsigned), 3 leaves. 1.9 RHLI. Account of the Battle of Verrieres, 25 July 1944. Photocopy, 7 leaves. Includes air photo. 1.10 HQ 5th Can. Inf. Brig. War Diaries, June - August 1944. 1.11 5th Can. Inf. Brig. Message Logs, 12 July - 31 August 1944. 1.12 5th Cdn. Inf. Brig. Account of attack on Bretteville-sur-Laize, 8 August 1944. Photocopies, 2 leaves. 25

Accession 88-11 Box 1 2nd Cdn. Inf. Div., 4th-5th Brigades 1.13 "Outline Report on Battle May-sur-Orne - Fontenay-Le-Marmion. 25 July 1944. Includes correspondence, map. Photocopies, 12 leaves. 1.14 Operation Spring. The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada, 25 July 1944. Correspondence, report, February 1946. Photocopies, ca. 100 leaves. 1.15 Operation Spring. "Notes on the Movements of R.H.C. at May-sur- Orne, France, 25 July 1944". Photocopies, 38 leaves. 1.16 Scout Pl, RHC; Account of the Black Watch on May-sur-Orne, 25 July 1944. Photocopies, 3 leaves. 1.17 Memo of interview with Pte. Williams, re. Attack of the R.H.C. on Fontenay-le-Marmion, 25 July 1944. Photocopy, 2 leaves, and copy of map. 1.18 Account of Maj. Bennett re. the Black Watch on May-sur-Orne, 25 July 1944. Photocopies, 11 leaves. Includes maps. 1.19 Action by RHC, Fontenay-le-Marmion. Messages, letter, report. 25 July 1944. Photocopies, 7 leaves, including map. 1.20 "Operation Spring - 25 July 1944. Emphasis on Black Watch Attack". Report, n.d. Ts., 23 leaves. 1.21 2nd Cdn. Inf. Div., 5th Brig. Calgary Highlanders. War Diaries, July - August 1944. 1.22 Calgary Highlanders. Account of Attack on May-sur-Orne, 24-25 July 1944. Photocopies, 23 leaves. 1.23 Tilly-la-Campagne. Account by Capt. P.A. Mayer, 1 August 1944. Photocopy, 4 leaves. 1.24 Calgary Highlanders. Account of attack on May-sur-Orne as given by Lt.-Col. MacLaughlan, 25 July 1944. Photocopy, 8 leaves. Includes 2 maps. 1.25 Calgary Highlanders. Report of Action. 25 July 1944. Photocopy, 3 leaves. 1.26 Calgary Highlanders. Account of Attack on Tilly-la-Campagne, 31 July - 1 August 1944, as told to Capt. Engler by Lt. R. Porter, 2 August 1944. Photocopy, 2 leaves. 1.27 Calgary Highlanders. Account of seizure of Bretteville-sur- Laize, 8 August 1944. Photocopies, 4 leaves, including map. 1.28 Calgary Highlanders. Account of the seizure of the Bridgehead, 13 August 1944. Photocopies, 8 leaves, including maps. 1.29 Black Watch. Account of Operation Spring. Photocopies, 8 leaves. War Diaries, July -August 1944. 26

Accession 88-11 Box 2 Normandy Campaign 2.1 "Highlights of Fighting in France (6 June to 23 June 44)". Photocopy, 7 leaves. 2.2 Canadian Operations - North-West Europe. Series 1-6, 12 July - 11 September 1944. Photocopies, 83 leaves. Extracts from memoranda. 2.3 Canadian Operations - North-West Europe. Extracts from memoranda. Correspondence. Series 7-9, 15, August - November 1944. Photocopies, 77 leaves. 2.4 Extracts from Regimental Histories. 1954-1963. Photocopies, ca. 60 leaves. 2.5 "The Left Flank: Normandy Campaign, June 1944. Phase II: Assault and Consolidating the Bridgehead, 6-13 June". Photocopies, 23 leaves. 2.6 Extracts from war diaries of units landed in France on D-Day, June 1944. Photocopies, 56 leaves. 2.7 Victoria Times Weekend Magazine, Vol. 24, No. 45, November 9, 1974. Issue about Normandy. Signed, "S. Higgins". Includes newspaper clipping from the Victoria Daily Colonist, Thursday, 6 June 1974. 27

Accession 88-16 Historical Section (G.S.) Army Headquarters Reports, Ottawa Box 1 1.1 Report No. 29, "Canadian Public Opinion on the Employment of the Canadian Army, 1939-1945". October 1949. Ts. 1.2 Report No. 39, "Operations of 1 Cdn. Corps in North-West Europe, 15 March - 5 May 1945". 17 October 1950, revised 31 January 1951. Ts. 1.3 Report No. 54, "Canadian Participation in the Operations in North-West Europe, 1944, Part I: The Assault and Subsequent Operations of 3 Cdn. Inf. Div. and 2 Cdn. Armd. Bde., 6-30 June 1944. 30 June 1952. Includes "Summary of Subject Headings". p. 1-159. 1.4 Report No. 54, p. 160-265, Appendices A-F, maps. 1.5 Report No. 58, "Canadian Participation in the Operations in North-West Europe, 1944, Part II: Canadian Operations in July". 15 February 1953. 1.6 Report No. 65, "Canadian Participation in the Operations in North-West Europe, 1944, Part III: Canadian Operations, 1-23 August". 23 December 1953. 28

Accession 89-38 1944: The Canadians in Normandy Box 1 1.1 Maps and photographs of illustrations for book, with covering letter from Macmillan, 1984. 1.2 Correspondence with Macmillan re. publication of book, 1981-1987. 29

Accession 83-142 Box 1 31st Infantry Battalion 1.1 War Diaries, July - December 1915. 1.2 War Diaries, January - March 1916. 1.3 War Diaries, April - June 1916. 1.4 War Diaries, July - September 1916. 1.5 War Diaries, October - December 1916. 1.6 War Diaries, January - March 1917. 1.7 War Diary, April 1917. 1.8 War Diaries, May - June 1917. 1.9 War Diaries, July - September 1917. Box 2 Other Battalions 2.1 6th Canadian Infantry Bde. Machine-gun Company. War Diary, July 1916 - August 1917. 2.2 5th Canadian Mounted Rifle Battalion. War Diaries, September - October 1916. 2.3 5th Canadian Mounted Rifle Battalion. War Diaries, November - December 1916. 2.4 5th Canadian Mounted Rifle Battalion. War Diaries, January - March 1917. 2.5 5th Canadian Mounted Rifle Battalion. War Diary, April 1917. 2.6 5th Canadian Mounted Rifle Battalion. War Diary, May 1917. 2.7 5th Canadian Mounted Rifle Battalion. War Diary, June 1917. 2.8 5th Canadian Mounted Rifle Battalion. War Diaries, July - August 1917. 2.9 116th Canadian Battalion. War Diaries, November - December 1917. 2.10 116th Canadian Battalion. War Diaries, January - April 1918. 2.11 116th Canadian Battalion. War Diaries, May - June 1918. 2.12 116th Canadian Battalion. War Diaries, July - November 1918. 30

Accession 81-18 1st Battalion Regina Rifle Regiment Box 1 1.1 War Diaries, September 1939 - December 1940. 1.2 War Diaries, January - December 1941. 1.3 War Diaries, January - December 1942. 1.4 War Diaries, January 1943 - May 1944. 31

Accession 88-12 Box 1 Canadian Defence Policy Statements; NATO and NORAD files. 1.1 Department of National Defence. Statements, 1969-1986. Includes reports of the Standing Committee on External Affairs and National Defence, Consultative Group on Disarmament and Arms Control Affairs, etc. 1.2 Terrorism. Photocopy of article, "Terrorism: How the West Can Win", Time, April 14, 1986, p. 52-61; Canada. External Affairs. Statements and Speeches, 1986, 1 leaf. 1.3 NATO. File cards of articles from magazines, compiled by Dr. Roy; copies of magazine articles; newspaper clippings; correspondence. 1970-1985. 1.4 NATO. "Articles Favouring NATO or Governments' Action". Ts., 12 leaves. n.d. 1.5 NATO - Notes. Brochures, reports, course notes, articles, correspondence, agenda and program of the visit of Canadian Academics to NATO, February-March 1980. 1968-1980. 1.6 North American Air Defence Command (NORAD). Brochures, correspondence, fact sheets, notes on seminars. 1973-1985. 1.7 NORAD. Information Handbook, Minutes of House of Commons Proceedings, communiques. 1980-1981. 1.8 NORAD. Press releases, 1973-1975. SITREP, newsletter of the Royal Canadian Military Institute, Vol. 41, No. 5, June-July 1984. Presentation to the Standing Committee on External Affairs and National Defence, 21 October 1980. 32

Accession 88-17 Box 1 Files on South Africa. Arranged alphabetically 1.1 "ANC: A Soviet Task Force?" by Keith Campbell. London: Institute for the Study of Terrorism, 1986. 58 p. 1.2 Africa Insight. Vol. 10, No. 2, 1980. 1.3 Map of the African continent. African Institute of South Africa, 1978. 1.4 Aida Parker Newsletter. Nos. 85, 87, 90, 93, 97. July 1, 1986; August 5-19, 1986; September 17, 1986; October 29, 1986; January 15, 1987. 1.5 "Address by His Excellency John J. Becker, Ambassador of the Republic of South Africa, at the Opening of the Conference on South Africa in Toronto on 15 November 1980. Ts., 37 leaves. 1.6 Address by State President P.W. Botha at the opening of the 3rd Session of the 8th Parliament, Republic of South Africa. 31 January 1986. Photocopy, 20 leaves. 1.7 R.F. Botha, Minister of Foreign Affairs, South Africa. Letter to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, 7 November 1979, ts., 2 leaves; press statement, 1 November 1979, ts., 1 leaf. 1.8 Briefing. North-South Institute (Ottawa) Newsletter, August 1983. Issue on South Africa. 1.9 Business Briefing. Newsletter of Prescon Business News Agency. No. 8, February 1981; No. 11, November 1981. 1.10 Conflict Studies. "Soviet Strategic Penetration of Africa", by David Rees. No. 77, November 1976. 21 p. 1.11 "Disinvestment in the R.S.A.: The Growing Threat", by J.C. Knoetze, Chairman, West Rand Development Board, 29.1.1986. 6 p. 1.12 "Facts About Soweto". Report, n.d. Ts., 13 leaves. 1.13 Foreign Affairs Research Institute, London. Papers on South Africa: Mining, Soviet Bloc activities, Namibia, "East Germany's Continuing Offensive in the Third World". March 1980 -June 1982. 1.14 South Africa. Human Sciences Research Council. Institute for Sociological and Demographic Research. Media Release, May 1986. Ts., 22 leaves. 1.15 Informa Newspaper. March 1979. 1.16 The Intellectual Activist. Newsletter. Vol. IV, No. 4, 20 January 1986. Re. South Africa. Photocopy, 4 leaves. 1.17 ISSUP: Bulletin. Newsletter of the Institute for Strategic Studies, University of Pretoria, South Africa. April 1979 - February 1987. 1.18 "Notes on Understanding and Motivating Black Workers" by E. Raymond Silberbauer, M.A. n.d. 45 p. 1.19 Republic of South Africa. Department of Defence. White Paper on Defence and Armaments Supply, 1986. Photocopy, 40 leaves. 1.20 Report on South Africa. Reprinted from The Taber Times. 1986. 33