Pages 2-3: A Letter from R.E. Johnston to Jean H.H. Dodds; When War Was Declared; Letter from W.O.H. Dodds to His Mother; Artillery Director; At Artillery Headquarters; Lieut.-Col. Dodds; The artillery will be a surprise...; Major Dodds Given A New Command; Training the Canadian Contingent
Pages 6-7: The Dedication Service in Connection with the Opening of The Red Triangle 'Hut'; The Ninety and Nine; The Greyhounds of the Sea; The First Contingent; Officers at Front Receive Honors; Chat and Chaff, War Nursery Rhymes, Who Killed Cook Robin?; Prominent Members at Salisbury; Births, Tyre; McNaughton; Baby for Bill Dodds; List of Charges for the Militia Affect Montreal
Pages 10-11: Letter from H. LeRoy to Mrs. Dodds; Absence; A Roll of Honour; Princess Pats Knee-High in Mud, Lt. Cameron Describes Regiment's First Experience in the Trenches; Get-Rich-Quick Young Lady was Doing Well Here; With Best Christmas Wishes from Helen R.Y. Reid; Canadians Soon Going to Front, Says Earl Grey
Pages 12-13: Letter From Trumpeter Doane, Receives Christmas Boxes from Yarmouth Friends; I am quite well; Good Luck and Best Wishes for Xmas and 1915; Latest Photo of First Canadian Officer to Fall in Battle; The Spirit of Canada in the Firing Line
Pages 14-15: Two Men in Uniform (Dodds and John McCrae); Handwritten Caption; Note from Ethel MacDougall; Letter from Olive C. Rexford to Mrs. Dodds; Letter from Olive C. Rexford to Mrs. Dodds; Eighty-Six of the Church to Fight, Many Members of St. Paul's Presbyterian Have Volunteered; Postcard to Mrs. Dodds; High Praise for the First Montreal Reg't
Pages 16-17: Hinterlistige Schutzen; Woman and War, Canadians be Spartans; I First Saw; Vive L'entente/God Save the King; Earl Gray Praised Canadian Troops for Smart Drilling; Twenty-five Years Ago; Soldiers' Wives' League
Pages 18-19: The Castle Hotel, Devizes; Where W.O.H.D. was staying before leaving for France; Troops Preparing to Sail; 3 Snaps; Four Gallant Montreal Officers; How Doane and Miller Were Wounded; Montreal Man Tells of Part in Our Victory. Letter from Front Describes Beginning of Battle of Neuve Chapelle--Telephones Play Important Part--A Scene of Devastation; W.O.H.D's letter to Mr. Fayette Brown
Pages 20-21: Mrs. W.O.H. Dodds; Letter from F.B and N.M. to Colonel W.O.H. Dodds; Lieut. D. Cameron of Patricias is Killed at Front; Killed in the War; D.E.C. Killed in action March 15, 1915; Donald Cameron; Chief Mann; Note to Mrs. Dodds; Canadian Scot Killed; From the London Times
Pages 22-23: Letter from the Department of Militia and Defence to Mrs. W.O.H. Dodds; Made in France Under the Huns; Col. W.O.H. Dodds, 1st Artillery Brigade C.E.F.; Colonel Dodds Returned Horse to Boy Musician, 'Is a Prince,' Writes Admiring Trumpeter Doine from Wilts; Gives Her Home for Invalided Soldiers, Miss MacDonnell Offers Khaki League Her Murray Bay Residence for Convalescents; Nos Chefs; The Khaki League
Pages 24-25: Heroism of Canadian Captain After German Shell Mutilated Him, Insisted Upon Ambulance Man Attending to Others First--Dies After Making Apology for Trouble Given--Thought He Would Have to Give Up Football; Lace; I am quite well; Prayer for the Men at the Front; 'Two Brave Woman' Tell Experience, Irish Girl Known in Montreal Has Motor Kitchen to Feed Wounded; Another Montreal Lady Murdered by Germans; To the Women of the Empire
Pages 28-29: Letter Tells of Tragic Death of Maj. Warminton, Lieut.-Col. Frank Meighen Conveys News to Widow; Major J.N. Warminton Killed in Action; Maj. Warminton Has Been Killed; Word Received, Grenadier Guards Has Lost Still Another Efficient Officer; Desperate Work by, Corporal Plow of Royal Montreals, Writes of Scenes at Front; Letter from Lt. General E.A.H. Alderson to the 1st. Canadian Division; Lieut. Williamson Bequeaths Sword and His Medals; 'They Fear Our Bayonet,' Says Vic Buchanan, Former President of M.A.A.A. and Canadian Amateur Athletic Federation, Only Remaining Major of Montreal Highlanders, Tells the Tale; The Late Major Warmington; Officers Safe
Dodds, William Okell Holden, 1867-1934; Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Field Artillery. Battery, 1st; Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Expeditionary Force; Military history--Canada; Military history, Modern--20th century; World War, 1914-1918
Pages 30-31: The First Gas Attack of the Germans April 22nd 1915, 4:15 P.M.; Letter from H.L. Smith-Dorrien to Alderson; 1st Field Artillery Brigade, Brigade Staff and Attached; Details of Asphyxiating Gas Attacks
Pages 32-33: Letter from Wilfred L. Doane; Tribute to Young Officer Who Fell, Lieut. Helmer, of Ottawa, and Lieut. Hague Were Struck by German Shell; Townshend in Captivity; Note; A Roll of Honour, Names of Those Connected With St. Paul's Church Who Have Already Gone to the Front or Have Been Accepted for Service
Pages 34-35: Promoted From Ranks; While here is a picturesque study of sleep in a most attractive form; Letter to Jeanie; Canadians Have Quiet Period on the Battle Front; What Has Great Britain Done? The Wall St. Journal Answers; From Fields of Sport to Fields of Strife; Lieut.-Col. Dodds Gets Command; Col. Dodds Post; Canadian Honored, General Dodds Recognized by American War Society; An Ancient Prayer; Major Dodds Given A New Command,. Will Succeed Col. Morrison as Commander of the First Artillery Brigade
Pages 36-37: Commands First Brigade of Canadian Artillery; Officers Safe; The Kaiser and the Beast of the Book of Revelations; At Mount Royal Kennel Club's First Evening Show; The Lads of the Maple Leaf; Montreal Man Tells of Part in Our Victory; Letter from H.L. Smith-Dorrien to Alderson
Pages 38-39: Letter From Trumpeter Doane, Receives Christmas Boxes from Yarmouth Friends; Separation Allowance; The obverse of the medal...; Medals Given Soldiers of the Nations; dependence and emancipation...; Holland-Amerika Line, Rotterdam-New York; Officers of the 1st Canadian Field Artillery Brigade, 1st Canadian Division, at Devizes, England; Our men
Pages 40-41: Telegram from Dodds to Clt Robert Tyre; No Soldier Could Feel Neglected, Rev. Allan P. Shatford Describes Xmas Services and Celebrations at Front, Presents for Everyone, Communion With Rough Board Table for Alter and Benches for Alter Rail--No Truce With Enemy; Miss Cavell's Mother Writes Woman's Club; 'Brave Little Priest'; Edith Cavell; Immortality; A Voice From Heaven; In Father's Footsteps
Pages 42-43: Canadians Blown into Fragments, Vivid Description Is Given of the Zeppelin Raid on the Camp at Otterpool, When Dozen Soldiers Killed; Letter Tells of Seventeen Days in the Trenches, Col W.E.B. Morrison Gives realistic Story of Ordeal, Brilliant Deeds; DS In Toronto, 'They Fear Our Bayonet,' Says Vic Buchanan, Former President of M.A.A.A. and Canadian Amateur Athletic Federation, Only Remaining Major of Montreal Highlanders. Tells the Tale; What Has Great Britain Done? The Wall St. Journal Answers; A Public Meeting; Col. and Mrs. Dodds; Photographs taken at Sandgate (Eng.); Col. Carruthers; Col. Carruthers and Col. Dodds; Col. Carruthers, Col. Dodds and Mrs. Dodds
Pages 44-45: Letter from Gunner John Tappender to Mrs. Dodds; King Albert Thanks; Gunner Tappender; Gunner Tappender's Wife; Theosophical Society; A Christmas Tribute to a Friend; Letter to Colonel Dodds; 'The Call'; Miss Campbell, Montreal Nurse, Highly Honored; Overcharged Canadians, Explanation of a 'Specific Instance'; Frenchwomen Laud Nurse Cavell, Croisade des Femmes Francaises Claim Kinship With English Sisters in Sacrifice
Pages 46-47: Zeppelins Kill 11 Canadians in Raid on England, Artillerymen of 5th Brigade Victims of Bombs in Kenfish Camp, Three are Hurt, Three Missing, Premier Asquith Says Better Defences are in Course of Preparation; Our Raid Oct 13th; Col. Dodds is Put at Head of Artillery; Saint-Omer; Officers; Part Postcard; Photograph of a Solider; Artillery to End Training at Salisbury Plain, Second Division in Command of Gen. Morrison Will Soon Go to France. Col. Dodds' Command, Most Western in Composition--Canadian Ordnance Department Located at Ashford, in Kent; Fell on the Field of Honor; Telegram from W.O.H. Dodds to Leo Dodds; Hotel Cecil, London, From River Thames; Folkestone--Hotel Metropole--LL; Folkestone, The Grand Mansions
Pages 48-49: Soldiers at Camp; Three Officers; The Bellesailor near Outpost Camp, Mrs. Dodds, Mrs. W. & Col. Kiny, Taken by Col. Dodds; Lt.-Col. Kiny oc. 6th Brigade; Lt.-Col. & Mrs. W.O.H. Dodds; Many happy returns; Our 5th Anniversary Spent in England
Pages 50-51: The Leas, Folkestone; Flokestone--Christ Church--LL; Parish Church, Flokestone; Flokestone, The Lower Parade; Le Jouret Cemetery; In Memory of Major J.N. Warminton; Mrs. J.N. Warminton; Richard Sleacie; In Flanders Fields
Pages 52-53: Letter to Mrs. Dodds; Tombs of Prominent Canadians, Colonel John Dyde, C.M.G.; The Late Mr. Tyre; Grandfather Tyre; 5th Canadian Division Horse Show; Sandgate, Lower Sandgate Road; Prominent Figures in Montreal's Military History; Militia History; My Grand Father
Pages 54-55: Telegram from Tyre to Col. Dodds; Message From Col. Dodds; Lt.-Col. Dodds, C.M.G., Cables His Thanks to M.A.A.A. Directors...; Lt.-Col. W.O.H. Dodds, D.S.O.; In Despatches; Lieut.-Col. W.O.H. Dodds; Many Canadian Honors in the Birthday List; The Rev. J.M. Almond, who is Created C.M.G.; Many Montrealers Granted Honors; Major John S. Lewis; Revered by Men, Was Late Major J.S. Lewis, Says This Soldier; In Memoriam
Pages 56-57: Letter from Lt.-Col. R.P. Clark to Lt.-Col. W.O.H. Dodds; Mrs. R.W. Tyre Dies Suddenly; Death of Mr. Robert W. Tyre; Tyre; Robert W. Tyre, Well Known Here, Has Passed Away, Member of Old Montreal Family and Prominent Business Man; Telegram from Dodds to Clt. Tyre
Pages 58-59: Gen. Morrison Tells of Grim Ypres Battle; Letter to Lt.-Col. W.O.H. Dodds; Letter to O.C., Units from W.O.H. Dodds; Letter from Major-General John Wallace Carson to Lt.-Col. W.O.H. Dodds
Pages 60-61: Telegram to W.O.H. Dodds; Favorable Recruiting; Commands at Bramshott, For Brigadier-General Leckie and Col. W.O.H. Dodds; Capt. Turner of 5th Art. Brigade; House; Col. Dodds at 'Apis'; Letter from Thacker to Dodds; Letter from Col. Turner to Thacker
Pages 62-63: Letter from Major-General John Wallace Carson to Lieut. Colonel W.O.H. Dodds; Letter from Major R.A. to 1st Canadian Division; 4th Canadian Divisional Artillery Sports; Letter from the Office of 'Who's Who,' to Lt.-Col. Dodds; Dodds, Lt.-Col. William Okell Holden; St. Paul's Church Annual Meeting Shows Good Year; Watching a Fight Near Ypres
Pages 64-65: Oversea Forces; Letter from John Montreal to General Dodds; 2nd Brigade Canadian Field Artillery; Mrs. Marshall Invites; A Loan Exhibition; Where Our Wounded Canadians are Being Nursed Back to Health and Strength
Pages 66-67: Head Of Patriotic Fund Auxiliary Honored; A Valentine Dance; Lieut. Aitkins and Wife; Telegram from Dodds to Tyre; My 2nd trip to England; Telegram from Jean to Tyre; Court Circular; Billy Dodds Get Advancement; Postcard from Jean to Miss Tyre
Pages 68-69: to My Camp 1916; General Dodds; Col. Marron, Mrs. and General Dodds; Mrs. and General Dodds; 4th Div. Artillery; Mrs. Dodds, Gen. Dodds and Mrs. Marron; 9th Division of Artillery
Pages 70-71: 'Little Huts Corner' House; Woman; Four Women; Mrs. Newland; Brig.-Major Newland and Nancy; Who, Indeed?; Young Man in Uniform; Dixon; Alan and Marion
Pages 72-73: The Low Down Thing That Plays The Low Down Game; 'Zepp'; Zeppelin; Lt. L... and Mrs. Aitkens; Inspected by H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught; George Gibbons; Ovaltine Tonic Food Beverage, Record of Weight
Pages 74-75: Telegram from Dodd to Leo Mutual Life; ..A Concert..; Letter from Fayette Brown to Colonel Dodds; Trapped on a Troopship; Written by Mrs. Wilson; Telegram from Jean to Tyre; Receipt from The Wheat Sheaf Hotel
Pages 76-77: Letter from Major-General John Wallace Carson to Lieut.-Colonel W.O.H. Dodds; Memorandum from W.O.H. Dodds to J.H.H. Dodds; The 66th Btn. C.F.A.
Pages 84-85: The O. Pip, May 1917; soldiers in gas mask; soldier in uniform; Coming Home for a Short Leave; General Dodds Returns; Brig.-Gen. Dodds; Brig.-Gen. Dodds, Home on Leave, Greets Good News; General Dodds Arrives Today; General Dodds at Rotary Club
Pages 86-87: Constant Stream of Young Men the One Thing Needed for Victory; Gets Son's Medal; Canadians Inspected, Duke of Connaught Reviews Divisional Artillery; General Dodds' Brigade, Appeared to Advantage at Duke of Connaught's Review; Chaplain's Heroism; In Flanders Fields, In Memory of Lt.-Col. John McCrae
Pages 92-93: Canada's Answer; Wooden Crosses; War Converts Atheist to Christianity; The First Contingent; Kerensky; The Sporting Life; The Anxious Dead; Artillery Good; uncaptioned photograph
Pages 94-95: Dear Madam; Lieut. Donald Cameron, P.P.C.L.I., Killed in Action, 1916; Warmington Cup Donated for Junior City Championship; Duke of Connaught Reviews Canadian Artillery; The Silent Toast; To Capt. Robson; Tell Jean Billy Going Over Tuesday Well
Pages 96-97: Dear General Dodds; Military Fete; Cablegram from Mutual Life; Col. Hanson, Gen. Dodds, Capt. R. Walt before leaving Eng. for France, Aug. 1917; General Dodds on 'St. Louis' landing at Liverpool, July 1917; Victory bonds button 1917
Pages 100-101: The Diary of the War of 1914; How Doctors Worked in Zero Weather at Vimy Ridge; Killed In Action; Major John Simon Lewis; A Christmas Tribute to a Friend; Our Fallen Heroes
Pages 102-103: Brig. Gen. and Mrs. W.O.H. Dodds; Mrs. and Brig. Gen. W.O.H. Dodds; Twin Bells; Mrs. Anderson and Col. Shaw; Mrs. Anderson and Col. Shaw's Horse; Telegram from Thomas C. Bell to Brigadier General Dodds; Officer
Pages 104-105: A Popular Allan Line Commander Attacked by Submarine; Captain William S. Main, F.R.G.S.; First Officer; The Purser; Chief Steward; Mr. John Kerr; Telegram from Dodds to Mutual Life; Christmas 1917; Note to Capt. Robson
Pages 110-111: [Wreck] of the Belgian Price; The Supreme Reward; In Busy Women's Sphere; The Torch-Bearers; A Woman's Prayer for the Man Over There; Allied Pressure on Chaulines and Roye
Pages 114-115: The Shorncliffe Hymn; Parade Dress and Khaki; From Brig. General F.S. Meighen, C.M.G; First Brigade Dinner; Programme Officers' GymkhanaGeneral Dodds joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1914 and was commanding officer of the 5th Canadian Division Artillery and served in France from 1917-1918.
Pages 118-119: The National Council of the Young Men's Christian Associations of Canada; Mutual Life Cablegrams; 'Joys of the Ocean'; Special Order; The Long, Long Trail
Pages 120-121: Mont St. Eloi; Major General A.C. Macdonnell and Staff 1st Canadian Division Wish You the Compliments; Canadians Decorated for Bravery in War; Montreal Men Are Mentioned in Dispatches; Dear General Dodds; Mutual Life Cablegram
Pages 122-123: Camouflage (A Reflection); Mutual Life Cablegrams; Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Magor Send Heartfelt Thanks for Loving Sympathy; 'Capt. Guy Drummond'
Pages 124-125: Capt. E.B. Savage is 'Flu Victim; Brigadier-General W.O.H. Dodds, C.M.G., D.S.O.; Third Annual Report of the Field Artillery Branch; Dear General Dodds; The 9th Reg. Marching; In Flanders Fields; From the Poets', America to France and Britain
Pages 138-139: My Dear General; Distinguished Yarmouth Son Visits Old Home Town; 'Don't Let Us Sing About War Anymore, Just Let Us Sing of Love'; Staff Officer of the
Dodds, William Okell Holden, 1867-1934; Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Field Artillery. Battery, 1st; Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Expeditionary Force; Military history--Canada; Military history, Modern--20th century; World War, 1914-1918
Pages 140-141: Officials of the Montreal Soldiers' Wives' League; Mrs. W.O.H. Dodds; Death of Lt.-Col. B. M'Lennan is Announced, Well-Known Montreal Officer Who Was Killed in Action; W.O.H. Dodds with Lt.-Col. G. Hansen; L'esprit; Officer's Advance Book No. 6501
Pages 142-143: Special Order by Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur W. Currie, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., Commanding Canadian Corps; Brig.-Gen. W.O.H. Dodds, C.M.G., D.S.O.; Letter from Lt.-Col. J.W. Warden, D.S.O. to the General Officer Commanding the 11th Canadian Infantry Battalion; Letter from Major-General Reed, Commanding 15th Division; Professor Dr. Kocks; Anna Kocks
Pages 144-145: Report on Operations Prior to Capture of Parvillers; The Canadian Corps Captured Mons on the very day that the Germans signed the armistice; ...ance Day Ceremony; Hun Flag Hauled Down at Valenciennes; Account by Gen. Sir [?] Morrison; Communication from Major-General C.L.E. Budworth G.O.C.R.A. to the G.O.C.R.A. Canadian Corps; Royal Montreal Given Possession of New Armory, Minister of Militia and Defence Presented Building to Brig.-Gen. Dodds; Letter from Macon de Sains to General Dodds; Reserved by Brig.-General W.O.H. Dodds, C.M.G., D.S.O.
Pages 146-147: Letter from Brig.-Gen. L.M. Osmonds to General Dodds; Letter from the 32nd Division to Dodds; 'Glorious Scottish and Highland Divisions celebrate St. Andrew's Day with gallant Canadians and send greetings'; Memorial to Flanders Fields Author; Canadians are Already Leaving German Towns. Brig.-Gen. W.O.H. Dodds, C.M.G., D.S.O., Says Third Division Will Be Back by End of February, and the Other Divisions Will Follow; Major J.S. Lewis; Letter from V.S. Lambert, 32nd Division, to Webber; Letter from E.W.B. Morrison to Brig.-General W.O.H. Dodds, C.M.G.
Pages 148-149: The 'Cease Fire' Order; Card from Lt.-Colonel and Madame Edouard Leprohon to Mrs. Dodds; Telegram from Dodds to Mutual Life; Letter from General A.W. Currie to Mrs. Dodds; Gunner Officers Recall Armistice. Fifteenth Anniversary of 'Cease Fire' order celebrated by Mess Dinner; The Unbroken Line; Letter from the Prime Minister's Office to General Dodds
Pages 150-151: Westmount Armory Officially Opened By Defense Minister. Impressive Scenes as Royal Montreal Regiment's Barracks are Solemnly Dedicated--New Edifice Will Serve as Monument to Memory of Those Who Paid the Supreme Sacrifice; Letter from D.C. [?] Simson, Canadian Battlefields Memorial Commission, to Brig.-Gen W.O.H. Dodds; General Dodds to Start the Contest. Most Noted Snowshoe Runner in Olden Days--Competition Will Begin at M.A.A.A.'s Westmount Grounds Saturday and Finish at Lachine; Parade Dress and Khaki; Montreal Centenary Lunch
Pages 154-155: Marche - Hotel de la Cloche; Bonnines - L'Eglise; Laroche - Ruines du Chateau; General W.O.H. Dodds on the right; Bonnines - Tombes de Soldats Allemands; Post Office Telegraph; Mutual Life Cablegrams; Back to Civil Life; Return of 3rd Division; Says Currie Told Him
Pages 156-157: Distinguished Officers; Urges Pensions to Soldiers' Widows Be Increased; The Ninety and Nine; Canadians Are Already Leaving German Towns; Brig.-Gen. Dodds Will Not Be G.O.C.; With the Veterans; Gay War-Free Throng Splashed With Khaki, Danced the Night Away; At Table of Honor
Pages 158-159: Late Capt. Carson; Honored Memory of Dead Officer; In the Public Eye; Capt. John Clontarf Kelwyn Carson, M.C.; Brig.-Gen. W.O.H. Dodds, C.M.G., D.S.O.; A Bronze Memorial to a Gallant Officer; St. Stephen's Church; The Chiefs of Canada's Army; Sports Day
Pages 160-161: On Porcupine Lake; Lady Baden Powell, April 1923; Presentation of Victoria Cross to Next of Kin; 6th How. Bty in Bonn; Laroche - Panorama; Dinner in Honour of Field Marshal Earl Haig; Veterans of 66th Recall Old Days
Pages 166-167: To Have the Honour of Meeting His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales; Brig.-Gen. Dodds to Retire Soon; Vimy Dinner; Memorial Window in Proud Remembrance of Lt.-Col. Bartlett McLennan; Military Ball
Pages 168-169: R.M.R. Armory to Be Opened Monday; caricatures; The Story of a Great Achievement; Social Events, R.M.R. Annual Military Ball a Brilliant Affair
Pages 174-175: A General's Medals; Sir Arthur the Victor - A Photo of General Currie Taken in 1919 at the End of the Great War; Sir Arthur Currie Lies Under Snow at Mt. Royal Cemetery; Sir Arthur Faces the Camera for the Last Time at McGill; A Message by General Currie Which Will Forever Be Famous
Pages 176-177: His Majesty and Sir Arthur at Vimy; Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig; The Conqueror on Land - Marshall Foch; Where the German Empire Rose and Fell; Signing the Peace Treaty
Pages 202-203: W.O.H. Dodds Dies Suddenly Aged 66, Distinguished Career in Army, Sports and Business Is Terminated; The late Brig.-Gen. W.O.H. Dodds; Deaths; Brigadier-General W.O.H. Dodds, Distinguished Canadian Soldier; General Dodds, Famous As a Soldier, Philanthropist, Sportsman and Sound Canadian Patriot, Is Dead
Pages 204-205: General Dodds, Famous As a Soldier, Philanthropist, Sportsman and Sound Canadian Patriot, Is Dead; Dodds; The Late General W.O.H. Dodds; Brig.-Gen. Dodds Dies in 67th Year, Prominent Montrealer Had Distinguished Military Career; High Honors Paid to General Dodds, Military and Civilian Friends Gather in Outstanding Tribute; Note from Archibald C. MacDonell to Mrs. Dodds
Pages 208-209: Last Tribute Paid Brig. Gen. Dodds. Soldiers and Civilians Attended Funeral Service For Late Soldier; Canadian Illustrated News from June 8, 1878; The Montreal Daily Harold from December 6, 1933; Morton, Phillips & Co.
Item is a scrapbook of newspaper cuttings and other records relating to the life and service of Brigadier General W.O.H. Dodds, CMG, DSO, in the Great War of 1914-1918 and extending to the death of BGen Dodds, 25 August 1934. Brigadier General Dodds joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1914 and was commanding officer of the 5th Canadian Division Artillery and served in France from 1917-1918.
Item is a scrapbook of newspaper cuttings and other records relating to the life and service of Brigadier General W.O.H. Dodds, CMG, DSO, in the Great War of 1914-1918 and extending to the death of BGen Dodds, 25 August 1934. Brigadier General Dodds joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1914 and was commanding officer of the 5th Canadian Division Artillery and served in France from 1917-1918.
Dodds, William Okell Holden, 1867-1934; Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Field Artillery. Battery, 1st; Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Expeditionary Force; Military history--Canada; Military history, Modern--20th century; World War, 1914-1918
Item is a scrapbook of newspaper cuttings and other records relating to the life and service of Brigadier General W.O.H. Dodds, CMG, DSO, in the Great War of 1914-1918 and extending to the death of BGen Dodds, 25 August 1934. Brigadier General Dodds joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1914 and was commanding officer of the 5th Canadian Division Artillery and served in France from 1917-1918.