The WW1 Canadian CEF Motor Machine Gun Company Pass dated 1918 is an original military document issued to personnel attached to the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. This pass authorized its bearer certain privileges or clearance, most likely for movement, entry, or duties specific to the Motor Machine Gun Company, a specialized unit responsible for operating armored vehicles equipped with machine guns. The pass is typically composed of period-authentic paper, bearing official stamps, handwritten details, signatures, and issuing dates. Items of this type were used for identification and movement control, often during periods of heightened security or restricted access amid active operations. The date, 1918, corresponds to the final year of World War I, marking its relevance to the late-war activities of Canadian forces in Europe. This artifact provides direct insight into administrative practices and the operational structure of the Canadian CEF’s mechanized units during the conflict.
WW1 Canadian CEF Motor Machine Gun Company Pass Dated 1918
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WW1 Canadian CEF Motor Machine Gun Company Pass Dated 1918 This artifact is an original pass issued in 1918 to a member of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) Motor Machine Gun Company during the First World War. The pass consists of a period paper document bearing official handwriting and stamps, detailing permissions granted to the bearer, likely for leave, movement, or specific duties.
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