Training Manuals

Aiming...and...Firing

This training manual served to standardize infantry training by teaching musketry instructors and training officers the 'Hythe Method'. This text offers instructions for loading and unloading, shooting positions, and even muscle exercises. 

Training Notes - 8th Reserve Battalion

Training notes issued for the 8th Reserve Battalion in 1917. This document lists the soldiers' daily schedule, drills, and supervising officers. 

A Guide For Guys Like You

"A Guide For Guys Like You" was a training document put together to help servicemen from the Royal Canadian Artillery to have a more seamless transition to being stationed in Britain. In the guide soldiers are advised to pay attention to cultural differences and to adapt accordingly.

From variations in dialect, to descriptions of the British countryside, and explaining the lesser known idiosyncrasies of British peoples, this guide was a valuable tool for Canadians serving overseas. 

Méthode pratique à l'usage des Français for the Allied Forces

Language barriers were a common yet serious challenge to the efficient collaboration between Allied forces in Europe, as well as in other theatres of war. Not speaking the local language was also disadvantageous when trying to communicate with residents, navigating towns, or while attempting to gather information. 

What Every Sailor Should Know

During the Second World War, having men out of service as a result of venereal diseases, or the required medical treatment for them, was a source of great concern for Canadian military authorities. Men in uniform were encouraged to abstain from engaging in risky sexual relations or visit brothels while stationed abroad, and were issued informative (and cautioning) booklets on sexually-transmitted diseases. 

A-1 Canadian Artillery Training Centre Handbook

Petawawa Military Camp in Ontario was the training centre for the Canadian Artillery. This booklet was published for the use of those newly arrived at the camp in order to become more familiarized with the grounds, routines and customs. The handbook covers much, from the history of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, to uniforms, badges, auxiliary services, salutes, etc. 

Officer-like Qualities

The object of this manual was to give the inexperienced Temporary Officer a sense of the qualities - knowledge, loyalty, firmness, fairness - at which he should aim.

OLQ.pdf (26.43 MB)

Constructing barbed wire defences

This manual, used for training purposes by the 215th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, was based on two years' worth of hard experience in defending captured positions.

Voting in Ontario

Wartime elections meant a new class of voters: those in uniform. In Ontario, the franchise was extended to men who were not normally allowed to vote, including those under the age of twenty-one and members of the First Nations, provided they were serving in the military.