Canadian Expeditionary Force
Certificate of Service From
September 22, 1914 - April 2, 1919
Dated and Signed in Ottawa
July 24, 1920
Canadian Army (Active)
Certificate of Service From
December 4, 1940 - December 4, 1946
Dated and Signed
January 31, 1946
The Following 6 Newspaper Clippings
Are commenting on the arrival
of the Canadian Troops in England
And more...
The Following 5 Newspaper Clippings
Are commenting on the arrival
of the Canadian Troops in England
And more...
The Following 4 Newspaper Clippings
Are commenting on the arrival
of the Canadian Troops in England
And more...
The Following 3 Newspaper Clippings
Are commenting on the arrival
of the Canadian Troops in England
And more...
The Following 2 Newspaper Clippings
Are commenting on the arrival
of the Canadian Troops in England
And more...
The Following Newspaper Clipping
Is commenting on the arrival
of the Canadian Troops in England
And more...
#1 Newspaper Clipping entitled
"9th Battery Has a Fine Record
Of Service On The Battle Feild"
ca. February 1916
#2 Newspaper Clipping entitled
"9th Battery Has a Fine Record
Of Service On The Battle Field"
ca. February 1916
Newspaper Clipping
Depicting Ross' past services
as well as his posting as Cheif
Surgeon at Chorley Park Military Hospital
ca 1940
An Order from King George the Sixth
Appointing Lieutenant Colonel James
Wells Ross as an "Additional Officer of
The Military Division of the Most Excellent
Order of The British Empire"
June 8th, 1944
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An Order from King George the Sixth
Appointing Lieutenant Colonel James
Wells Ross as an "Additional Officer of
The Military Division of the Most Excellent
Order of The British Empire"
June 8th, 1944
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