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Soldiers of the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force

Photograph depicts a military portrait of a soldier standing at ease. He wears the 5-button British pattern uniform, popular near the end of the War, and an Oliver pattern belt with 'snake' clasp. Photo taken at a very muddy Willows Camp near Victoria, B.C.

Officers of the 259th Battalion

Photograph depicts the officers of the 259th Infantry Battalion. Many officers In the front row have overseas service chevrons and/or wound stripes on their uniforms, meaning they had seen action in Europe. The 259th was raised as part of the Siberian Expeditionary Force. They all wear the unique cap badge for their battalion.

Officers of the 259th Battalion

Photograph depicts the officers of the 259th Infantry Battalion. Many officers In the front row have overseas service chevrons and/or wound stripes on their uniforms, meaning they had seen action in Europe. The 259th was raised as part of the Siberian Expeditionary Force. They all wear the unique cap badge for their battalion.

Portraits of Siberian Expedition Soldiers

Photograph depicts two pictures of soldiers posing for portraits at a very muddy Willows Camp near Victoria B.C. They belong to the Siberian Expeditionary Force. In the first picture, the soldier is wearing a winter forage cap. The second picture offers a good comparison of the two styles of uniform used by the Canadian Expeditionary Forces during the First World War. The first soldier wears the 7-button Canadian pattern jacket that was introduced in 1903 to provide a distinctive uniform to Canadians. This Other Ranks Model 1903 Service Dress Jacket differed from the British counterpart by its tall, stand-up collar, 7 small front buttons and a lack of buttons on the lower front pockets. The second soldier wears the 5-button British pattern.

Portraits of Siberian Expedition Soldiers

Photograph depicts two pictures of soldiers posing for portraits at a very muddy Willows Camp near Victoria B.C. They belong to the Siberian Expeditionary Force. In the first picture, the soldier wears the 5-button British pattern Service Dress Jacket. It appears that the soldier has modified the collar by pinning it closed in order for it to look like the 'smart' Canadian style jacket which had a taller, closed collar. In the second picture, two soldiers wear heavy double-breasted jackets, issued to handle the cold Siberian weather.

Portraits of Siberian Expedition Soldiers

Photograph depicts two infantry soldiers from the Canadian Expeditionary Force (Siberia) posing for a photograph at Willows Camp. They are wearing the 5-button British Pattern Service Dress Jacket popular near the end of the war.

Portraits of Siberian Expedition Soldiers

Photograph depicts two infantry soldiers from the Canadian Expeditionary Force (Siberia) posing for a photograph at Willows Camp. In the first picture, a soldier poses with a dog. In the second picture, a soldier poses with his Lee-Enfield Rifle. They are wearing the 5-button British Pattern Service Dress Jacket popular near the end of the war.

Portraits of Siberian Expedition Soldiers

Photograph depicts two infantry soldiers from the Canadian Expeditionary Force (Siberia) posing for a photograph at Willows Camp, Victoria, B.C. In the first picture, the soldier wears a Winter Forage Cap that had adjustable ear flaps for cold weather. Both soldiers wear the 5-button British pattern uniform that was popular near the end of the war.

Portraits of Siberian Expedition Soldiers

Photograph depicts two infantry soldiers from the Canadian Expeditionary Force (Siberia) posing for a photograph at Willows Camp, Victoria, B.C. Both soldiers wear the 5-button British pattern uniform that was popular near the end of the war.

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