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Brigadier-General Raymond Brutinel fonds
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World War I Service

This file consists of records related to Brutinel's service in World War I. The file includes correspondence from 1914-1915; Brutinel's army correspondence book; a report titled "Interim Report on the Operations of the Canadian Corps during the year 1918" written by Brutinel in 1918; a record of operations that took place on August 8-10, 1918; a newspaper article and photographs from the unveiling of the memorial plaque in Chateau Laurier in 1958; manuscripts of "Regimental History of the 11th Machine Gun Battalion" by Lt. Col. Francis Layton; transcripts of Brutinel's interview with CBC about the Machine Gun Corps; and the 3-volume set of "The History of the Canadian Machine Gun Corps, CEF" from 1919, written by Major H.T. Logan, Captain M.R. Levey, and assisted by Brutinel.

World War II Activities

This file consists of correspondence, documents, and newspaper articles related to Brutinel's activities during World War II. It includes correspondence from Marie Calamun to Jeanne Baylaucq, documents for safe passage for Brutinel in France, a telegraph from Buckingham palace, and newspaper articles and a photograph of Sir Winston Churchill's stay at Brutinel's Chateau de Bordaberry in 1945.

Decorations and distinctions - WWI, WWII, and Civic

This file consists of certificates and correspondence of the various decorations and distinctions Brutinel received related to his World War I and World War II service, as well as civic honours. The military decorations and awards include: nine citations between 1916-1919; the Order of St Michael and St George (1918); Officier de la Legion d’Honneur (1918); Order of St Maurice and Lazarus (1918); Order of the Bath (1919); Commandeur de la Legion d’Honneur (1926); Croix D'Officier du Merite Agricole (1947); Medaille de la Recconnaissance Francaise (1952). Brutinel also received lifetime membership to the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Fifty-Year club in 1961.

Civil documents

This file consists of Brutinel's civil and government documents, including his birth certificate, three voter registration cards, his French identity card issued in 1944, his French passport used between 1950-1954, and a disability card issued in 1957. There are also documents concerning Brutinel's burial plot and his death certificate.

Banque Adam

This file consists of Brutinel's account of his resignation as president of Banque Adam in March 12, 1929 and the results of the investigation of Albert Oustric's management of the bank, published in 1952.

Correspondence

This file consists of general correspondence of Brutinel. These include correspondence with Jeanne Baylaucq, 1941-1949, 1955-1960; the Canadian Machine Gun Corps Club, 1954-1961; Leonce Dussarat (Leon des Landes), 1949, 1959; Major Harry Logan, 1952-1964; Mark Marshall, 1956-1964; Mr. Powley with the CBC, 1962-1963; correspondence regarding Brutinel's burial arrangements, 1963; and correspondence about the development of the flag of Canada, 1964. This file is organized chronologically by the name of the correspondent.

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