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Lieutenant-Colonel WD Otter, commanding Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry, South Africa, 1902. Artist: Gray

Lieutenant-Colonel WD Otter, commanding Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry, South Africa, 1902. Artist: Gray


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Lieutenant-Colonel WD Otter, commanding Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry, South Africa, 1902. Artist: Gray

Lieutenant-Colonel William Dillon Otter, commanding Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry, South Africa, 1902. In 1908 Otter (1843-1929) became the first Canadian-born soldier to command Canadas army. Portrait from Celebrities of the Army, published by George Newnes, (London, 1902)

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1899 1902 Boer War British Army Canada Canadian Gray Otter Military Personnel Print Collector2


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This print showcases Lieutenant-Colonel WD Otter, the esteemed commander of the Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry during the South African War in 1902. The artist Gray beautifully captures Otter's authoritative presence and military prowess in this portrait. With his distinguished military uniform, resolute face, and a well-groomed moustache, Otter exudes strength and determination. Lieutenant-Colonel William Dillon Otter (1843-1929) holds a significant place in Canadian history as he went on to become the first Canadian-born soldier to command Canada's army in 1908. This portrait from Celebrities of the Army, published by George Newnes in London in 1902, immortalizes his remarkable achievements during one of Canada's most challenging conflicts. The image represents an important era for both Canada and Britain as it depicts a pivotal moment when soldiers from various countries fought together against adversity. It symbolizes bravery, sacrifice, and camaraderie among men who served their country with unwavering loyalty. As we gaze at this striking photograph print by o'Deáin from Heritage Images, we are transported back to a time when warfare was prevalent but also marked by individuals like Lieutenant-Colonel WD Otter who led with distinction. This artwork serves as a reminder of our shared history and honors those who have dedicated their lives to protect our nations.

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