- Location
- Central AB
I've owned this 1911 for awhile, but finally got around to getting a Colt letter for it. The gun was shipped to Lt. Col. Hugh Alexander Rose in 1915. Rose was shipped to France in 1916 as the commanding officer of the 98th Battalion, CEF. These were part of the massive reinforcements sent once it was realized the war was destined to drag on.
I've downloaded Rose's military papers, and see that he was twice mentioned in dispatches, although I haven't been able to track those down. He was assigned to other various units both in England and France, and survived the war. He came from a military family, his father of the same name having served as well.
Apparantly awhile back three of Rose's service medals sold for $1190 US. Also have found a few group photos from his early military career.
The Colt letter indicates that although the gun was shipped to Rose, it was sold to W.C. Denny, who I assume was a Colt dealer in Ontario, but I haven't been able to track down any info on him.
If any of you ex- military folks have ideas on how to track down more info on Rose, I'd be grateful.




I've downloaded Rose's military papers, and see that he was twice mentioned in dispatches, although I haven't been able to track those down. He was assigned to other various units both in England and France, and survived the war. He came from a military family, his father of the same name having served as well.
Apparantly awhile back three of Rose's service medals sold for $1190 US. Also have found a few group photos from his early military career.
The Colt letter indicates that although the gun was shipped to Rose, it was sold to W.C. Denny, who I assume was a Colt dealer in Ontario, but I haven't been able to track down any info on him.
If any of you ex- military folks have ideas on how to track down more info on Rose, I'd be grateful.



