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Catalog Number |
2007.25.02.01 |
Object Name |
Case, Roll-Up |
Date |
c.1940 |
Features |
Beige canvas, roll up case, carried by a World War II soldier. Designed to carry necessities and toiletries. Rolls over twice, finishes with an end pocket. A strap has been sewn down the centre with several slots to hold utensils. Name tag "W.M. Alkenbrack", sewn on to centre of strap. Also stamped with Canadian Broad Arrow stamp and marked "C-51257". Narrow cotton strap sewn to outside flap. Beneath one of the flaps is large very faded stamp. |
Object Story |
This roll-up case belonged to Wesley Mackinnon Alkenbrack during his time with the armed forces in World War II. Wesley was born September 9, 1918 in Kaladar Township, to Claud E. Alkenbrack (1889-1982) and Flora Mackinnon (1889-1959), who were married October 16, 1912. Prior to World War II Wesley served with the 47th Reserve Field Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery. However, in June of 1940 he enlisted in the 32/34 Field Regiment of the Royal Canadian Artillery (R.C.A). Overseas he served with the 34th Field Battery and the 14th Field Regiment (R.C.A.). He participated in the first assault on D-Day along the Normandy coast line. He remained in Europe until 1946 serving with the Canadian Army staff lines of Communication with postings in Ghent, Brussels, and Paris. He was discharged June 19, 1946. |
People |
Alkenbrack, Wesley Mackinnon Alkenbrack, Claud Ethelbert Alkenbrack, Flora (nee Mackinnon) |
Subjects |
War World War II D-Day |
Search Terms |
Normandy Ghent Brussels Paris 47th Field Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery 32/34 Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery 34th Field Battery 14th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery |
