Draft copy of a short overview of operational research, its techniques and methods.
AORG Memorandum No. F. 10. Overview of general operations and analytical methods.
Bibliographies of Operational Research reports on many types of casualty.
Collection of incomplete documents. Includes lectures, studies, bibliographies, technical diagrams, correspondence, Royal Military College of Science course materials, speaking notes, newspaper clippings, internal reports.
Incomplete photocopy of Consultant Report, CR-65, NATO Unclassified.
Item is a single page of larger index of papers held by Shephard.
ORS (BC) Report No. S 132. Analysis and detailed figures on nature and outcome of sorties over Occupied Europe.
ORS (BC) Report No. 111. Analysis and detailed figures on nature and outcome of sorties over Occupied Europe, including daily summaries.
ORS (BC) Report No. 109. Analysis and detailed figures on nature and outcome of sorties over Occupied Europe, including daily summaries.
ORS (BC) Report No. 107. Analysis and detailed figures on nature and outcome of sorties over Occupied Europe, including daily summaries.
Item is a photocopy of a book.
Letters to some of the youth who submitted articles to "The Western Producer", a weekly prairie newspaper that Horace contributed to as a youth himself.
Personal Diary of Stuart Schafer of 52 Mansion St. Kitchener, Ont.
Personal Diary of Stuart Schafer of 52 Mansion St. Kitchener, Ont.
A series of photographs and silhouettes adapted for instruction of ground observers of the Aircraft warning service.
Notebook and Papers belonging to Cpl. S. F. Schafer, including Service and Pay Book, Victory Loans, and various correspondence.
The Map Fonds contain over 3100 Topographical and Going Maps with Defence, Engineer, Flooding, and Geological Overprints, ranging from the 1910s to the 1990s. While the majority of the maps focus on Western Europe (France, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands) during the Second World War, the collection also includes maps of North America, Italy, and China. The majority of the maps were created under GSGS (Geographical Section, General Staff, also known as MI 4), which operated under the Director of Military Operations and Intelligence in the British War Office during the Second World War. The GSGS collected data on foreign survey networks and provided training, supplied maps, and prepared survey data for the Allied forces.
To download the finding aid for this collection, click on the first item (LMH Map Fonds Finding Aid August 2017)) To download map guides for each G.S.G.S. Map Series, see McMaster University's WWII Topographical map guides (https://library.mcmaster.ca/maps/ww2/ww2_topos_home), or visit http://lmharchive.ca/the-map-fonds/.