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The Originals: Several ONTR NCOs and soldiers (retired and serving) along with former CO LCol Skea (front middle) formed the Ferret Club's original cadre in 1980. The museum was founded in 1980 as the Ontario Regiment Ferret Club. Housed in a garage in north Oshawa, the collection began with nine fully restored surplus Canadian Ferret armoured ...
The Ontario Regiment (RCAC) Museum is a military museum located in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. The museum is located on the South Field of the Oshawa Municipal Airport , 1000 Stevenson Rd N, Oshawa, Ontario (50 km east of Toronto, Ontario ).
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The band also visited Oshawa to perform at the Ontarios' annual Parkwood Promenade, held at the home of Colonel R.S. McLaughlin, the unit's former patron and long-serving honorary colonel. The Ontario Regiment received the Freedom of the city of Oshawa and the County of Ontario in 1966 and the Freedom of the Regional Municipality of Durham in 1979.
The Ontario Regiment (RCAC) Oshawa, Ontario: Armoured reconnaissance 5 The Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment) (RCAC) Toronto, Ontario: Armoured reconnaissance 6 Sherbrooke Hussars: Sherbrooke, Quebec: Armoured reconnaissance 7 12 e Régiment blindé du Canada (Milice) Trois-Rivières, Quebec: Armoured reconnaissance 8 1st Hussars ...
Ontario Regiment Museum; Ontario Regiment RCAC Regimental Museum; Ontario Tech University; RCAF Station Oshawa; Oshawa Bus Terminal; Oshawa Car Assembly; Oshawa Centre;
The Ferret armoured car, also commonly called the Ferret scout car, is a British armoured fighting vehicle designed and built for reconnaissance purposes. The Ferret was produced between 1952 and 1971 by the UK company Daimler. It was widely used by regiments in the British Army, as well as the RAF Regiment and Commonwealth countries throughout ...
McLaughlin was born near Bowmanville in the hamlet of Enniskillen, Ontario, the son of Robert McLaughlin and Mary Smith. [1] As a young man, he worked for a short time in a local hardware store, then in 1887 became an apprentice in the upholstery shop of his father's company, McLaughlin Carriage Works, [2] which had opened in 1867 and at one time was the largest manufacturer of horse-drawn ...