The 10th Battalion was
originally recruited from militia units in Winnipeg and Calgary. The sailed to England
in 1914 as part of the 2nd Brigade, 1st Canadian
Division.
All of the figures in the 2nd Brigade are from Old Glory Miniatures
(Remember: click on the pictures
for a bigger version):
10th Battalion
(Canadians), CEF
Detail of the formation patch.
The Red patch of the First Division surmounted by a Red square (Red for the middle
brigade of the division and the square for the junior battalion in the brigade.
There are actually two lewis gunners pictured in the group shot above. The pack of lewis gunner came with 8 or 10 - of which I only needed four. half of the Lewis gunners were prone and the other half were standing with gun out in front of them presumably to be used as though it is braced on something (like, say, the parapet of a trench), as above, when defending trenches.
Don't get me started on the prone figures...
At least Old Glory has a FEW kneeling figures I could add into the mix... one per unit... but at least not ALL of the other figures are standing while the Lewis gunner is prone.
Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:
Odds and Extras and Other Minor Distractions
Then the 5th (Western Cavalry) Battalion, CEF
Then the 5th (Western Cavalry) Battalion, CEF
Oh, so that's where the standing lewis gunner came from.
ReplyDeleteI won't mention the prone figure.
Best Iain
I can live with prone gunners as long as not everyone else is standing - and there is that ONE kneeling guy with the rifle grenade... It worked out that there is ONE kneeling guy in each of these Old Glory Units....
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(I'd prefer it if there was at least 2 or 3 kneeling troops... but I'll take what i can get!)
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