Housser 1932 - Order of Saint John Certificate
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- Scope and Contents
- A certificate given by Buckingham Palace honouring Lieutenant Colonel John G. Housser with the Order of Saint John medal, which can be seen on display in the Housser Collection. Between 1936 and 1937, Housser served as Second Lieutenant of the Royal Grenadiers, and, in 1938, he joined the Royal Regiment of Canada. He volunteered for active military service in 1939, serving in Iceland's "Z" Force (1940), in England (1941-1942), and at the battle of Dieppe in France (1942). In 1942, Housser was taken as a Prisoner-of War and detained in Eichstätt, Germany in Offlag 7B until the end of the Second World War in 1945.
- Names
- Housser, John G.
- Storage Location
- Towers Library - Lower Library
- Scope and Contents
- A certificate given by Buckingham Palace honouring Lieutenant Colonel John G. Housser with the Order of Saint John medal, which can be seen on display in the Housser Collection. Between 1936 and 1937, Housser served as Second Lieutenant of the Royal Grenadiers, and, in 1938, he joined the Royal Regiment of Canada. He volunteered for active military service in 1939, serving in Iceland's "Z" Force (1940), in England (1941-1942), and at the battle of Dieppe in France (1942). In 1942, Housser was taken as a Prisoner-of War and detained in Eichstätt, Germany in Offlag 7B until the end of the Second World War in 1945.
- Names
- Housser, John G.
- Storage Location
- Towers Library - Lower Library