
The Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF)
- "Foghorn" MacDonald Attains Distinction
- 40 Years Ago Today Canadians Took Vimy (1957)
- 85th Battalion Educational Scheme
- 85th Cdn Inf Bn — Platoon Competition
- A Holiday in Wartime
- A Padre in No-Man's-Land
- A Taste of Old Times
- Amnesty Proclamation, Dodgers and Deserters
- Arthur Currie's Return to Canada
- Battle Honours Supplementary List 1929
- Battlefield Cross; Wesley-Knox United Church, London, Ontario
- Birds Sing Gaily Over the Trenches
- Bombing; Fiendish Way of Fighting (1916)
- British-Canadian Recruiting in Spokane, Pt 1
- British-Canadian Recruiting in Spokane, Pt 2
- British-Canadian Recruiting in Spokane, Pt 3
- British-Canadian Recruiting in Spokane, Pt 4
- British-Canadian Recruiting in Spokane, Pt 5
- Canadian Initiatives in the First World War
- Canadian Soldier Recounts Armistice Day Experiences
- Canadians Excel in Raiding
- Canadians Obtain Good Experience; Salisbury 1915
- Canadians on Salisbury Plain (1915)
- Canadians Succeed in Seven Dashing Raids
- CEF Discharge Depot: Invaliding
- CEF Discharges in England
- CEF Enlistments in England
- CEF Strength in France; 1918
- CEF Traffic Men
- CEF Unit Organization and Administration: Misc Regulations
- CEF: Training Manuals and Forms
- Charging Trench Easier Than Holding It
- Commonwealth War Graves Commission; The Cemeteries
- Cooperation of Infantry with Tanks
- Dealing with Casualties in Action
- Digging a Trench Under Fire
- Discipline and Military Law (1918)
- Dry Canteens (CEF)
- Dugouts
- Elmer Weber Gets Ten Years' Penal
- Empey Over the Top
- Enemy Guns, Aircraft, etc., Coming to Canada
- Failed to Register
- First World War Identity Bracelet
- Gas at Langemarck; a letter home
- German Infantry Notes; Instructions for Combat
- Given Ranking as Members of CEF
- Givenchy, June 1915
- Grange Tunnel to be Preserved
- His Majesty's Message; 25 Dec 1916
- Hospital Blues
- How Front-Line Rations Arrive (1917)
- In Favour of Conscription (1915)
- In the Trenches
- Infantry Battalion Organization, 1915-16
- Last Mess Dinner of the 5th CMR
- Left Out of Battle
- Letters from our Soldier Boys — Cecil Meyer
- Letters from our Soldier Boys — Lester Thompson
- Life in the Trenches
- Manual of Field Engineering (1911)
- Matron Katherine Osborne MacLatchy
- Medals, Honours and Awards
- Medical Categorization in the CEF
- Messenger Dogs and Carrier Pigeons (Germany, 1918)
- Montreal Tailor; Officers' Kit (1915)
- More Native Canadians with Second Contingent
- Multiple Sons in Service, 1917
- No Better Soldiers
- Officers' Dress, First World War
- Old Bill at the Canadian Corps School
- Over the Top!
- Pension Scale for Canadian Soldiers (1915)
- Perpetuation of the CEF
- Physical Qualifications and Medical Inspection of CEF Recruits
- Platoon Commander Checklists (1917)
- Preparatory to Entering Trenches
- Principles of Employment of Cyclists (1914)
- Private Irving, KIA (1915)
- Privilege to the Permanent Force
- Proud of Canadian Outfit
- Raids and Their Objects
- Rations on the Western Front
- Restoring the Infantry's Confidence
- Revetments
- Rules to be Observed; Parcels to POWs
- Rum in the Trenches
- Scale of Clothing and Necessaries
- Second Battalion To Be Perpetuated
- Seeing Trenches as Soldiers See Them
- Sir Sam Foresaw Need of Trenches
- Sir Sam inspects the 19th Battalion
- Snipers of the 8th Cdn Inf Bn
- Soldiers Gratuities (1920)
- Some Difficult War Names
- Stages of the Wounded from the Battlefield to "Blighty."
- Supplying an Army When in Field
- Tactical Instructions (1917)
- Tank Characteristics (1917)
- Tank Characteristics and Limitations (1917)
- Terms of Service
- The 1st Battalion's Other Triple-MM
- The C.F.A. at the Somme
- The Canadian Expeditionary Force
- The Canadian Force at the Front (1918)
- The Cost of War
- The Creeping Barrage (1918)
- The Formation of the 7th Canadian Infantry Brigade
- The Futility of the First World War
- The General Service Wagon
- The King's Message to the Canadians (1915)
- The Macadams Shovel
- The National War Memorial
- The Sap and the Mine (1915)
- The War of Life
- The Why of the Trenches
- The X-Ray Staff, No. 3 C.G.H.
- Tommy's Rum
- Trench Life very Different from Past Wars
- Trench Raiding
- Trench Training
- Trench Warfare
- Trench Warfare - Trench Foot
- Trench Warfare — How to Fire a Machine Gun in case of Emergency
- Trench Warfare — Small Box Respirator
- Trench Warfare; Bombs and Grenades
- Trenches of the Western Front
- Troops Outside the Corps
- Uncle Sam Claims Man Among Canadian Ranks
- Unruly American in CEF Wins Honors
- Use of Tanks in Germany
- War Inventions, Discoveries, Science
- War Trophies to be Seen to Advantage (1918)
- War's End; Cost and Achievements
- What Officer Must Know Before Selected (1915)
- Wife's Consent Not Needed
- Writes From Somme of the Big Fight
- Xmas Invasion of Britain
Soldiers' Slang