Distinguished Conduct Medal
“Dominion” (military march)
Dompiere
Douai Plain
Douve River
Drocourt-Quéant Line
Drummond-Hay, Eric
“Drunken Piper” (military march)
Duncan, Lt. Henry
Dunlop, Lt. John
Dunn, George
E
Eleu
Elliott, John
Ellis, J.R.M.
Empress of Britain
, RMS
Epernay
Erquinghem
Essars
Estaires
Etaing
Eterpigny
F
Fabeck Graben Trench
Farbus
Ferdinand, Archduke Franz (Austria)
Festubert
Fisher, Lt.-Col. F.W.
Flanders
Fleming, Capt. Hamilton Maxwell
Fleurbaix
Floyd, Maj. Thomas
Foch, Gen. Ferdinand
Fortuin
Fosse Way Trenches
French, Brig. Field Marshall Sir John
Fresnes-Rouvroy Line
Fresnoy-en-Gohelle
Fresnoy-les-Roye
Fricourt
G
Galicia
Gallagher, Cpl. Edward
Gallipoli Campaign
Geddes, Capt. John
Gentelles
Ghent
Gilliatt, Lt. Edward
Givenchy
Givenchy-lèz-la-Bassée
Godson-Godson, Maj. Gilbert
Gommecourt
Goodall, Maj. Sydney
Gough, Gen. Sir Hubert
Gracie, Cpl. Harry
Grandcourt
Gravenstafel Ridge
Gray, Lt. Andrew
Griesbach, Brig. Gen. W.A.
Groat, Pipe Maj. James
Gueudecourt
H
Hague Conventions (1899, 1906)
Haig, Field Marshall Sir Douglas
Hall, Maj. John
Hamel
Harbonnieres
Hardwick, Pte. George
Hart, Lt. Edward
Hastings, Capt. Victor John
Hautecloque
Hazebrouck
Hill, Lt, Frank
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill (Tor Top)
Hill
Hill
Hindenburg Line
Hoare-Nairne, Brig. E.S.
Hollebeke
Holliday, Lt. W.J.
Honnecourt
Hooge (The Gap)
Hope, Maj. John
Horne, Gen. Henry
Houston, Lt. William
Hughes, Lt. Col. Garnet
Hughes, Sam
Huy
I
Indian Village
Iron Cross (insignia)
J
Jacques Cartier River
Jameson, Capt. George Willis
Joffre, Gen. J.J.
Johnston, Capt. Sydney Douglas
Jones, Capt. Cyril
K
Kay, RSM James
Kennedy, CSM Robert
Kenworthy, Lt. John Gibson
Kerans, Lt. Robert
Ketchen, Brig. H.D.B.
King Edward
Kitchener, Lord
Kitchener's Army
Kitchener's Wood (Bois des Cuisiniers)
L
La Boisselle
La Brique
La Chavette
Langemarck
Larkhill
Laurier, Sir Wilfred
Leckie, Maj. John E. “Jack”
Leckie, Lt. Col. Robert S
Lee-Enfield (rifle)
Le Havre
Leliefontein
Lens
Le Quesnel
Le Sare
Liévin
Lipsett, Brig. Louis
Loos
Luce River
Ludendorff, Gen. Erich
Lunn, CSM Bernard
Lynch, Maj. George
Lyons, Capt. Alan “Gus”
Lys River
Lys Salient
M
Macdonald, CSM Frank
Macdonell, Maj. Gen., Archibald Cameron
MacKenzie, Lt. Gordon
Mackie, Lt. Bill
Mackie, SM Arden
MacLaren, Maj. Joseph
MacLean, Lt. Victor Alexander
Maclean, Piper
MacLennan, Capt. Alexander
Macphail, Andrew
Macpherson, Lt. William Douglas
Maidan
Major Jack
(poem)
Maple Copse
Marne
Marne River
Masnières-Beaurevoir Line
Marshall, Lt. Colin
Marshall, Lt. Col. William Renwick
Martinpuich
Mary, Princess (U.K.)
Mason, Capt. George Francis
Mason, Capt. Morton Joseph
Mauser Ridge
McConechy, Lt. Archibald
McCreary, Capt. George
McGillivray, Piper Alexander
McGregor, Capt. James Herrick
McIntyre, Capt. Robert
McIvor, Lt. James
McLaurin, Lt. Howard James
McLaurin, Pte. Douglas C.
McNab, Piper Allan
McNaughton, Lt. Col. Andrew
McPherson, Maj. Cluny
medals (military)
Mercer, Maj. Gen. Malcolm Smith
Méricourt
Merritt, Capt. Cecil M.
Merville
Messines
Messines-Passchendaele Ridge
Metcalf, Pte. James
Metcalf./Cpl. William
Meteren
Mézières
Military Cross
Milne, William Johnstone
Miraumount
mobilization (of Canadian troops)
Monash, Lt. Gen. John
Monchy le Preux
Mondoux, Pte. Jules
Mons
Mont des Cats
Montgomery, Maj. Gen. A.A.
Mont Houy
Mont Kemmel
Moore, Capt. Don
Mordy, Maj. Arnott Grier
Morison, Capt. Frank
Morton, Lt. Arthur
Morval
Mount Sorrel
Mowatt, Sgt.
Mowat, William
Murdoch, Pte. Robert
Murphy, Maj. James
N
Nairn, Pte. George
Nelson, Sgt. Maj. David
Neuve Chapelle
Nivelle, Gen. Robert
No Man's Land
North West Mounted Police
Noyelle
Noyon
O
Odlum, Brig. Victor
Oise River
Ovillers
Osler, Lt. Pete
Observatory Ridge
Ormond, Maj. Dan
P
Palmer, CSM George
Passchendaele
Paton, Capt. John
Patterson/Cpl. Duncan
Paul, Piper George Firth
Peck, Col. Cyrus Wesley
Pelletier, Lt. R.A.
Perley, George
Peronne
Pétain, Gen. Philippe
Petawawa
Petrie, Lt. Bill
Pickton-Ward, Lt. Espine Montgomery
Pilckem Ridge
Pimple, the
Ploegsteert
Plumer, Gen. Sir Herbert C.O.
Poelcappelle
Powell, Maj. A.T.
Pozières Ridge
Price, Pte. George
Prince Rupert
Princip, Gavrilo
Pulteney, Lt. Gen. Sir W.P.
Pys
Q
Q-L Switch
R
Rae, Capt. William
Rankin, Cpl. Stuart
Rawlinson, Gen. Henry
recruitment activities.
See
mobilization
Red Lodge
Rees, Cpl. Hugh Arthur
Reichstag
Reid, Lt. Max
Reid, Sgt. Alexander
Reims
Reith, Sgt. William
Render, Maj. McKenzie
Rhine
Richardson, Piper James
Ridge, Sgt. Murdo
Riehl, Pte. J.H.
Rietchel, Capt. Ernest Otto
Roberts, Maj. Henry Lucas
Robertson, Capt. Robert
Rodgers, Lt. James
Ross (rifle)
Ross, Capt. George
Ross, Maj. Lorne
Ross, Pte. Jack
Ross, Sir Charles
Rouvroy-en-Santerre
Roye
Rudkin House
Rue de l'Epinette
Rue La Quinque
Rupprecht, Crown Prince (Bavaria)
Russell, Jas
S
Sailly-en-Ostrevent
St. Armand
St. Eloi
St. Jean
St. Julien
Saint-les-Marquion
St. Mihiel
St. Nazaire
St. Quentin
Salisbury Plain
Sallumines Hills
Sancourt
Sanctuary Woods
Sarajevo
Sauchy-Lestrée
Sausage Valley
Scarpe River
Schwetz Wood
Scott, Canon Frederick
Scroggie, Maj. James
Sensée River
Slessor, Sgt. George
Smith-Dorrien, Gen. Horace
Soignies
Soissons
Somain
Somme
“Somme Patches”
Somme River
Sophie, Archduchess (Austria)
Stant d'Avril
Stark, Lt. William
Souchez River
Station Wood
Steele, Sgt. John
Steenbeek River
Steenstraat
Stewart/Cpl. Duncan
Strang, Lt. Harold
Stroombeek River
Sugar Trench
Sugar Valley
Sumner, Pte. Frederich
T
Thélus
Thiepval
Tidworth
Tilloy
Trigger Copse
Thompson Lt. Edward Payson
Thompson, Pte. Tommy
Tor Top (Hill 62)
Triple Alliance
Tupper, Sir Charles
Tupper, Sir Charles Hibbert
Tupper, George
Tupper, Maj. Gordon
Tupper, Maj. Reginald
Turner, Maj. Gen. Richard E.W.
Turner, Brig. Gen. Robert
Tuxford, Brig. George
Twidale, Pte. Percy
U
Urquhart, Maj. Hugh MacIntyre
Ushant
V
Valcartier
Valenciennes
Verdun
Vicoigne
Victoria Cross ,
Vierstraat
Vimy (village of)
Vimy Ridge
Virty-en-Artois
Vis-en Artois Switch
von Bismarck, Chancellor Otto
von Falkenhayn, Gen. Erich
W
War Office (Britain)
War Office (Canada)
Warloy-Baillon
Warvillers
Wasmuel
Watson, Maj. Gen. David
Webber, Brig. N.W.
Wieltje
Williams, Brig. Victor
Wilson, Woodrow
Winnipeg Free Press
Wood, Capt. Stanley
Worral, Lt. Col. Dick
Wulverghem
Wytschaete
Y
Ypres
Ypres-Comines Canal
Ypres Salient
Yser, Canal
Z
Zillebeke
Zivy Cave
Zollern Graben
Zouave Valley
Zwischen-Stellung
Zwölfer-Stellung
10
th
Canadian Infantry Brigade
Canadian Cavalry Brigade
Canadian Light Horse
About the Author
Mark Zuehlke has been hailed by Jack Granatstein as Canada's most popular military historian. Of his twenty books, nine have been works of military history.
For Honour's Sake: The War of 1812 and the Brokering of an Uneasy Peace
won the Canadian Authors Association 2007 Lela Common Award for Canadian History. In 2006,
Holding Juno: Canada's Heroic Defence of the D-Day Beaches, June 7-12, 1944
was awarded the City of Victoria Butler Book Prize. Also a novelist, Zuehlke is known for the acclaimed Elias McCann mystery series, which chronicles the misadventures of a coroner in British Columbia's Tofino.
Hands Like Clouds
garnered a Crime Writers of Canada Arthur Ellis Best First Novel award in 2000, and
Sweep Lotus
was a finalist for the Arthur Ellis Best Novel in 2004. Zuehlke lives in Victoria, BC. He can be found on the web at
www.zuehlke.ca
.
On September 28, 1914, less than two months after Canada's declaration of war against the Axis powers, 16
th
Battalion shipped out from Quebec aboard
Adania
. This rare but underexposed image, taken from the ship deck, shows members of both the 14
th
Battalion (in caps) and 16
th
Battalion (glengarries) looking back toward Quebec.
The dilemma over how to merge four Highland regiments into one is clearly illustrated in this photo taken on the Salisbury Plain in 1915. Although the distinctive tartans are hard to make out, the differences in glengarries are plain to see.