Prince Edward Island Regiment Museum
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

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Prince Edward Island - Memories of WWII

 
Indian knife called a Kukri, obtained from local tribesmen.
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An emergency ration tin carried by Military Personnel for survival.
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This is a photograph of Bob Johnson's survival kit.
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An American Marching Compass, which he coined (traded) from an American Airmen.
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Horlicks tablets were malted milk wafers used for survival.
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The actual Horlicks Tablets.
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RCAF (Royal Canadian Air Force) Officers Cap, World War II.
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Photo of Bob Johnson, taken in Burma, 1945.
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Bob Johnson demonstrates his wartime compass.
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A Commendatory Endorsement, dated June 1st, 1944, for his skills in saving an aircraft.
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Medals awarded to Squadron Leader R.G. Johnson MC (Military Cross).
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Howard Clark, of Chelton Prince Edward Island.
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Howard went to Borden, Ontario to take his training for the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps.
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After completing his medical training to become an Orderly, he was posted to Lady Nelson.
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The Lady Nelson was used to transport wounded servicemen and servicewomen home.
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This is a card given out during the war by Central Creameries Ltd., Charlottetown.
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Howard Clark and his friend, R. Smith from Prince Edward Island.
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Wartime Christmas Card.
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