The Memories of an Old Soldier
THE MEMORIES OF AN OLD SOLDIER
PASSCHENDALE 1917
One bright sunny morning on February 16, 1916 a Group
of men, some from Kings University, Halifax, and myself were drilled
on the streets of Hantsport, N.S. for about three months. On May
31st. of the same year we were transported to the Army Camp at Alder-
shot, Kentville, N.S. for advanced training. At Aldershot we were joined
by the 193rd. Battalion, the 185th. and 219th. Battalions to form the
Nova Scotia Highland Brigade. After further Training we left the
Camp at Aldershot and proceeded to Halifax, N.S. about October 12, 1916.
At Halifax we embarked on the S.S. Olympic. This grand old ship made
many successful crossings across the Atlantic. We were tied up at
Pier 21 all night on Board Ship, and in the morning we proceeded to
the Bedford Basin where we anchored and waited for the rest of the Con-
voy. This inland Basin shaped of water was a Haven for all types of
Ships through two World Wars. It was in this...