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Headquarters, Military District No. 10, Canadian Army, Peacetime Organization
3 September 1939
 
HEADQUARTERS, MILITARY DISTRICT No. 10
(Winnipeg, Manitoba)
District Commanding Officer BG   B.W. Browne  
General and Air Staff
General Staff Officer LTC   R.O.G. Morton R.C.A.
    Air Staff Officer    
    General Staff Officer, 3rd grade CPT   A.W. Hunt P.P.C.L.I.
Attached to General Staff
    District Intelligence Officer CPT   A.W. Hunt P.P.C.L.I.
    District Signal Officer 1LT   G.M. Billings R.C.C. of S.
Administrative Staff
    Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster-General LTC   C.R. Grant R.C.A.
    Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster-General MAJ   L.W. Miller C.S.A.S.
Services and Departments
    District Engineer Officer MAJ   G.N. Dickenson R.C.E.
    District Supply and Transport Officer MAJ   J.L. Sparling R.C.A.S.C.
    District Medical Officer LTC   J.V. Williams R.C.A.M.C.
    Deputy District Medical Officer LTC   C.L.T. Arthur R.C.A.M.C. (N.P.)
    District Ordnance Officer CPT   A.F. Armstead R.C.O.C.
    District Paymaster LTC   H.T. Goodeve R.C.A.P.C.
    District Veterinary Officer MAJ   W.A. Shearer R.C.A.V.C. (N.P.)
In 1939, Military District No. 10 comprised the following area: The Province of Manitoba and the District of Keewatin, in the Province of Ontario, the Districts of Kenora, Rainy River and Thunder Bay
This list is based on information (corrected generally to 30.06.1939) supplied by the Goverment of the Dominion of Canada,
as well as: Defence Forces List Canada — Naval, Military and Air Forces — Part 1, November 1939 (Corrected to 10th November 1939).
 
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