Intercom - July 1986

Name/Title

Intercom - July 1986

Entry/Object ID

2021.04.31

Description

Lt-Col C. S. Hamel writes his first letter after taking command. Articles include: - The Honorary Colonel's farewell to Lt-Col Brooks and welcome to Lt-Col Hamel - Active Battalion news - First installment of story about the "Ultra" Secret - Note about the change of Editor - 1986 Church Parade and Change of Command Parade - Notes about military terminology - Major Paul Barre's WWII service - 2862 Cadet Corps news - Dining out the retiring CO, Lt-Col R. J. Brooks - Kit shop marketing survey

Lexicon

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

Newsletter

Publication Details

Editor

MacLellan, Keith William, Watkins, Edward. D.

Volume/Number/Issue

July 1986

Place Published

* Untyped Place Published

Westmount

State/Province

Quebec

Country

Canada

Continent

North America

Publication Language

English

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Eggenberger, John Christian, Lawson, Rhett C. P., Cavaluzzi, Ralph, McCarthy, Joseph William, Elder, Patricia, Hamel, Charles S., Brooks, Robert Joseph, Thibault, William J., Petrilli, Antonio, MacLellan, Keith William, Dwyer, Dennis Fielding, Parkinson, Sydney L., Harflett, Charles Albert., Hoare, John Dawson, Barre, Paul Herbert, Kieran, Mary, Hazen, Frederick B., McBean, Keith, Brewer, Elizabeth, Watkins, Edward. D., Murray, Vernon Alexander, Price, Charles Basil, Butler, Helena, Glen, Patricia, Boultbee, Nicholas Leonard Melson, Smith, Gladys, Javornik, George J., Pelletier-Watkins, Denise, Garber, Richard, Winnard, Daniel, The Royal Montreal Regiment Association, Branch 14, Royal Canadian Legion, 2806 Pointe-Claire (RMR), RCACC, Glen, Ronald Harvey, Labelle, Bernard E., Hugman, Marjorie, 2862 Royal Montreal Regiment (Westmount), RCACC, DeVito, Nicolas, Glickman, Tobias M., Kwasiborski, Lech, Fitzgerald, Michael E., Wheaton, Robert A., Newcombe, Douglas William, Peebles, David, Hutcheson, Barbara, Day, Andre H., Colgan, Vincent Gerald, Duffy, Frank J., RMR Museum