Researching The Royal Canadian Regiment
1939-1945
The Royal Canadian Regiment and the
The Second World War
- Itinerary of The Royal
Canadian Regiment 1939-1945
- The First to Die in WWII, By
Col A.S.A. Galloway
- "D" Day Sicily, 10 July 43, by LCol Ian Hodson
- Invasion Days of '43, Extracts from the Diary of a Quarter-Bloke in the R.C.R.
- Cap Badge (A Second World War anecdote), by A.S.A. Galloway
- A Night Out - With Entertainment Yet!, by TC 42051, LCol I.A. Hodson ED (ret'd)
- Battle Sounds, by Capt Jimmy Quayle
- Pachino to Regalbuto, Thirty Years Later, by Colonel Strome Galloway
- The RCR Goes to War; by LCol E.H. Shuter
- Even Trade: One Wounded Canadian for One Wounded German; by Lorne Manchester
- Veterans Tales #3 - 1939, by LCol Ted Shuter (Ret'd)
- The RCR Regimental Catechism 1941
- "The Moro," Italy, by Captain A. Condy, B.E.M.
- The Assault on the Beaches of Pachino, Sicily; July 1943,
by Major R. G. Liddell
- The Battle of Nissoria, 24 July 1943, by Major C. H. Lithgow
- 1914 and 1939, by Lieut. Colonel R. J. S. Langford
- Escape, by Lieut. E. F. Carron, M.M.
- The Road To Campobasso, by Major
Strome Galloway
- The Road to Campobasso and Beyond, by
G.K. Wright
- The Arielli Front, by Major W.W.
Mathers
- Ortona Crossroads, from The
Connecting File 1947
Pro Patria
Researching The RCR
Battle Honours of The RCR