Fantastic items, its great to see that they have stayed in the family!
Yes you can get both. For WWI records, you go to this website. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/cef/001042-100.01-e.php enter in the information, find the individual, and there will be a link on how to order the file. WWII records are a little more tricky as they have not been released to the public. To request the service file of an individual who is still alive, you need their signature. If they have been deceased for less than twenty years, you need to provide a proof of relationship and a proof of death. If they have been deceased for more than twenty years, all you need to do is provide a proof of death. The instructions and form are available here: http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/genealogy/022-909.007-e.html If you are interested in obtaining a WWII service file, I'd recommend doing it sooner than later as the wait times are about five to six months at the moment.
Thank you for that information, I'm going to see if my mother will submit the request since it will be easier to prove relationship.




















































