This sub series consists of a news letter of RECONNAISSANCE SQUADRON Aug 31 1964, Cap and Cplors Aug 1957 and a Diary of SQMS Parlee Sterling 8th Hussars member of Canadian Contingent to Cornation of Edward VIII 1902
This sub series consists of material on Capt John Saunders , Company Queens Rangers for Oct 1777-24 Dec 1783 and Capt John Saunders troop of Light Dragoons 24 Feb 1782-April 24 1783 .
This subseries consists of three books. These books include the following: 8th Hussars Regimental Council Meeting Minutes, Divisional Records of Camp Sussex, and Regimental Orders. These books detail the operation of the Militia in the Sussex area, which includes the 8th Hussars and Camp Sussex.
This Sub Series Consists of a Report of the militia of New Brunswick year ending 31st October 1864 , 8th Canadian Hussars Princess Louise's Militia May 1969 , A Personal Message Commander Italy May 1944 and First Canadian Army 24 March 1945.
This sub series consists of tectual records that include a Christmas Card , 2 pictures of Tanks "B" Squadron Holland 1945 and Center Line 1941-1945 . The S Club 2 Presentations of the Guidon 1966, Post card , Christmas card from Major AW MacCallum Camp Sussex New Brunswick, 2 Photocopies of Victory a Photocopy titled looking for Scrap metal. A Drivers Permit and a Life membership of regimental Association for Sgt.GA Burnett, The 8th Canadian Hussars Change of Command Parade CFB Petawawa 30 July 1975, a Mess Dinner in Honor Of Brigadier General Radley Walters September 1974 and a Regimental Birthday Church Parade 23 June 1974 . Also included are Camp Sussex NB Postcards
This sub series consists of maps that include The Middle East, Cyprus, The Adriatic Sector, The Lire Valley ,Germany and France 1944 Europe Road Map Series and Great Britain 1935, Sussex & Camp Sussex #1290, Sussex & Camp Sussex
This series consists of the Allied Battle maps of Italy during the Italian Campaign of 1944 to 1945 including: Ceprano, aerial view of the Adriatic Coast, and Ceccano. Also, there is a map of the City of Saint John, New Brunswick.