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  2. 1st Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles, CEF - Wikipedia

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    As a unit of this force, the 1st Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles was formed on 7 November 1914 in Brandon, Manitoba. Part of the 1st Brigade Canadian Mounted Rifles, the unit landed in France on September 22, 1915, where the conditions of the Western Front made its mounted status more of a hindrance than a benefit. On January 1, 1916, both ...

  3. Queen's Own Rifles of Canada - Wikipedia

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    On October 16, 1953, it was amalgamated with the Regular Army 1st Canadian Rifle Battalion and 2nd Canadian Rifle Battalion. The 1st Canadian Rifle Battalion and 2nd Canadian Rifle Battalion became the 1st and 2nd Battalions, respectively, of The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, while the Reserve component was designated as the 3rd Battalion.

  4. List of historical equipment of the Canadian military

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    Service rifle: 1916-1943 United Kingdom: Lee–Enfield No.4 Mk.I: Service rifle: 1943-1955 Canada: Used by Canadian Rangers until 2016, replaced by Colt C-19: M1 Garand: Service rifle: 1944-1953 Canada United States: A small number of M1, M1C and M1D rifles, enough to equip a brigade, were issued to the Canadian Army Boys ATR: Anti-tank rifle ...

  5. Royal Hamilton Light Infantry (Wentworth Regiment) - Wikipedia

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    On 4 May 1951, the regiment mobilised two temporary Active Force companies designated "E" and "F" Company. "E" Company was reduced to nil strength upon its personnel being incorporated into the 1st Canadian Rifle Battalion (later the 1st Battalion, the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada) for service in Germany with NATO. It was disbanded on 29 July 1953.

  6. Structure of the Canadian Army - Wikipedia

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    6 Canadian Combat Support Brigade Headquarters, 6 Canadian Combat Support Brigade, at CFB Kingston [ 133 ] 4th Artillery Regiment (General Support), Royal Canadian Artillery, at CFB Gagetown [ 134 ]

  7. Royal Canadian Infantry Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Canadian Infantry Corps (French: Corps d'infanterie royal canadien) is the infantry corps of the Canadian Army and includes regular and reserve force regiments. Originally formed as the Canadian Infantry Corps on 2 September 1942 to encompass all existing infantry regiments, including regiments of foot guards , in the Canadian Army .

  8. 1 Service Battalion - Wikipedia

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    It provides second- and limited third-line combat service support to units throughout the 3rd Canadian Division. [1] Located at Steele Barracks, Canadian Forces Base Edmonton , 1 Svc Bn is composed of the battalion headquarters and four functional companies: Transportation, Supply, Maintenance, and Administration.

  9. Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment) - Wikipedia

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    The regiment subsequently mobilized the 1st Battalion, The Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment), CASF on 5 March 1942.40 It served in Canada in a home defence role as part of Military District No. 2, until disbanded on 15 October 1943. Altogether, over 2,000 Rangers served in the Second World but those who went overseas did so in other ...