File 6 located in oversize storage area
Earle K. Kennedy is the son of Fauntleroy G. Kennedy and Helena McRae, late of Southport, Prince Edward Island. Mr. Kennedy served overseas with the Canadian Army. In 1949, he began his career with the provincial government of Prince Edward Island. From 1965 to 1972 he served as Clerk of the Executive Council and as Clerk of the Legislative Assembly from 1975 to 1977. Mr. Kennedy's co-authored the book "The Currency and Medals of Prince Edward Island", published in 1988, as well as other works on the subject.
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This collection consists of military orders, nominal rolls, correspondence, and lectures pertaining to various military units including the Maritime Composite Regiment and the No. 26 Field Ambulance Unit. The collection is organized into the following series: Maritime Composite Regiment, Levi Camp; No. 26 Field Ambulance Unit; Charlottetown Camp Daily Orders; Military District No. 6 District Orders; Militia Orders, Headquarters, Ottawa; General Orders, Headquarters, Ottawa; and Military District No. 12 general orders.
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This series consists of two files including brigade orders and nominal rolls of the Maritime Composite Regiment which included the 82nd Regiment of Charlottetown. This material pertains to the Regiment's camp at Levi, Quebec for the Quebec Tercentenary celebrations in 1908.
Six files make up this series which includes receipts, marching and parade states, and correspondence regarding the No. 26 Field Ambulance Unit, formerly the No. 9 Field Ambulance Unit, commanded by Dr. V.L. Goodwill. This series also includes several lectures regarding military medical service and a map of Truro, and surrounding areas, of Nova Scotia.
This series includes one file of daily orders regarding duties, parades, training, inspections, etc, for military regiments reporting to the Charlottetown camp.
This series includes 2 files of district orders from headquarters in Halifax, Nova Scotia regarding training schedules, appointments, promotions, retirements, duties, etc.
Four files are included in this series containing militia orders for general and administrative staff of Canadian regiments. Orders pertain to duties, training, ranks, postings, etc.
This series contains 6 files of regulations and orders concerning pay, clothing, equipment, badges, medals, training, etc. issued to the Canadian Militia by the Minister of National Defense.