Dec. 06, 1965 - Exercise in Command- the reserve Army from Eastern Canada Commanded the regular Army in a vigorous training programme designed to teach the reserves the element of command and patrol and reconnaissance in the largest military establishment in the Commonwealth, ''Camp Gage Town.'' Reservists were flown from their home towns to Gage town N.B., by the Rcaf Air transport command. Photo 1 shows the command headquarters in the field being exercised by reserve officers E.L. Warner (foreground) and R.J. Davies (rear), both of the sherbrooke hussars.

Dec. 06, 1965 - Exercise in Command- the reserve Army from Eastern Canada Commanded the regular Army in a vigorous training programme designed to teach the reserves the element of command and patrol and reconnaissance in the largest military establishment in the Commonwealth, ''Camp Gage Town.'' Reservists were flown from their home towns to Gage town N.B., by the Rcaf Air transport command. Photo 1 shows the command headquarters in the field being exercised by reserve officers E.L. Warner (foreground) and R.J. Davies (rear), both of the sherbrooke hussars. Stock Photo
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5146 x 3337 px | 43.6 x 28.3 cm | 17.2 x 11.1 inches | 300dpi

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6 December 1965

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Dec. 06, 1965 - Exercise in Command- the reserve Army from Eastern Canada Commanded the regular Army in a vigorous training programme designed to teach the reserves the element of command and patrol and reconnaissance in the largest military establishment in the Commonwealth, ''Camp Gage Town.'' Reservists were flown from their home towns to Gage town N.B., by the Rcaf Air transport command. Photo 1 shows the command headquarters in the field being exercised by reserve officers E.L. Warner (foreground) and R.J. Davies (rear), both of the sherbrooke hussars. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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