Standing at far right, Jillett is the only soldier without a cap on. He is incorrectly captioned as "R. G. Gillett." "Eight keen-eyed, fit young men are in the last stages of training at Fort Lewis, Wash., as sniper scouts of the 2nd Bn., Royal Canadian Regiment. With steady nerves, full of courage, and masters at camouflage, the snipers are eager to put their specialized training to use in the Korean hills. All of them are Second World War veterans. Shown looking over a map of Korea, they are (left to right, standing): Sgt. J. B. C. Maier, DCM, Windsor; Lt. E. J. Mastronardi, Toronto; Pte. John Craft, Milltown, N.B.; Cpl. C. H. Cole, St. Mary’s, Ont.; Pte. G. H. Shadrick, Toronto; and Pte. R. G. Gillett, Montreal. Seated are: L.-Cpl. J. R. Lowery, left, Toronto, and Pte. R. J. Purdy, Moncton." Canadian Archive Photo RG24 1967-052, box 297, item: SF-928.