WW2 Canadian McNaughton Club Rules 3rd Division Leaflet

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The WW2 Canadian McNaughton Club Rules 3rd Division Leaflet is an original printed document from the Second World War, produced for members of the Canadian 3rd Infantry Division. The McNaughton Club, named after General A.G.L. McNaughton, served as a recreational and social organization for Canadian personnel stationed in the United Kingdom and later in Northwest Europe. This

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The WW2 Canadian McNaughton Club Rules 3rd Division Leaflet is an original World War II-era document issued for members of the Canadian 3rd Infantry Division. The leaflet outlines the rules and guidelines of the McNaughton Club, an organization established for the welfare and recreation of Canadian soldiers serving overseas. The content includes regulations on membership eligibility, conduct, use of facilities, and participation in club activities. Issued as a printed paper leaflet, it reflects typical wartime administrative practices and the efforts made to provide structured leisure options for military personnel. The McNaughton Club was named after General A.G.L. McNaughton, a prominent Canadian military leader. This leaflet serves as a historical reference to the social and organizational aspects of the Canadian Army during the Second World War, offering insight into daily life and community support within the 3rd Division. The document is of interest to collectors of military paperwork and Canadian military history.

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