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London’s Lord Mayor and the Frontiersmen
Topic October / November 2022. When the Lord Mayor of London, The Rt. Hon. Lord Mais, stepped onto the train at Agassiz Station late in the evening of Tuesday August 14th 1973 to continue a train journey across Canada it … Continue reading
Answering the Call
Topic June / July 2019. As the threat of another world war grew ever more likely in the 1930s, Frontiersmen had hopes that they would be granted a named unit as they had in the First War. As retired senior officers, … Continue reading
When a Government Minister supported the Frontiersmen
For over twenty years from the middle of the 1960s, Frontiersmen made regular trips to Belgium and France to pay their respects to the Fallen of both wars. They gained introductions through the Amicale, the Anglo-Belgian Club, then of Belgrave … Continue reading
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