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  2. King's Own Calgary Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The history of The King's Own Calgary Regiment (RCAC) began on 1 April 1910, when its predecessor the 103rd Regiment (Calgary Rifles), an infantry regiment of the Canadian non-permanent militia, was authorized and formed at Calgary, Alberta, Canada, by General Order 38/10. [1] The first commanding officer was Lieutenant-Colonel W.C.G. Armstrong.

  3. Military in Calgary - Wikipedia

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    Calgary's incorporation as a city in 1894 encouraged the development of a more formal military presence. A squadron of the Canadian Mounted Rifles was stationed in Calgary and later a cavalry regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia was authorized on 3 July 1905, designated the 15th Light Horse. [1]

  4. The Military Museums - Wikipedia

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    The goal is to stimulate interest in the history and development of PPCLI within the context of the Canadian Forces. [3] The PPCLI became a Calgary regiment after the Second World War but traces its history to 1914. A memorial consisting of stained glass, book of remembrance, and a wall of honour is dedicated to deceased members of PPCLI. [10]

  5. 50th Battalion (Calgary), CEF - Wikipedia

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    The 50th was perpetuated by the 1st Battalion, The Calgary Regiment. On 18 March 1921 the 1st Battalion, The Calgary Regiment, had its lineage officially changed to dually perpetuate the 10th Battalion, CEF, along with the Winnipeg Light Infantry. Perpetuation of the 50th Battalion passed to the 2nd Battalion, The Calgary Regiment.

  6. 103rd Regiment (Calgary Rifles) - Wikipedia

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    The 103rd Regiment (Calgary Rifles) was an infantry regiment of the Canadian Non-Permanent Active Militia, authorized at Calgary, Alberta, Canada, by General Order on 1 April 1910. [ 1 ] History

  7. Timeline of Calgary history - Wikipedia

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    1919 - The Victory Stampede was Calgary's second rodeo, honoring the end of the Great War. 1920 - The 103rd Rifles is reorganized as The Calgary Regiment. 1923 – The Calgary Stampede held for the third time and annually since then. 1924 - The Calgary Highlanders split from the Calgary Regiment to become its own regiment.

  8. Calgary Highlanders - Wikipedia

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    The Calgary Highlanders is a Canadian Army Primary Reserve infantry regiment, headquartered at Mewata Armouries in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.The regiment is a part-time reserve unit, under the command of 41 Canadian Brigade Group, itself part of 3rd Canadian Division, one of four region-based Canadian Army divisions.

  9. William Charles Gordon Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    The 103rd Regiment, Calgary Rifles was reorganized in 1920 as part of the Otter Commission's report, and the 103rd is today perpetuated by both The King's Own Calgary Regiment and The Calgary Highlanders. [9] Armstrong and his officers of the 103rd helped organize recruits for the 10th Battalion, CEF. Armstrong also personally raised the 56th ...