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2717:, which was authorized on 22 December 1915, even though it began recruiting as early as 5 November and embarked for Britain on 14 August 1916. Not without protest, by mid-November 1916 the men of the 117th Battalion were being drafted, or transferred, into other battalions. In November 1916, the first draft saw over 100 men joining the ranks of 5th CMR. These would be the first 117th Battalion soldiers to serve in France and would spend Christmas Day 1916 in the trenches. A later draft saw another 165 men transferred to the 5th CMR giving them some solace in serving with a somewhat homegrown battalion, and they were initiated into the front lines by the end of January 1917. The 117th provided reinforcements until 8 January 1917 when its personnel were absorbed by the 23rd Reserve Battalion, CEF. The 117th was formally disbanded on 30 August 1920. 2758:
west to Thiepval on Bazentin Ridge. 5CMR was on the extreme right of 3rd Division flanking 2nd Division. 4th and 5th CMR were to block off Regina Trench from German counter-attacks from the west. Both battalions, met heavy machine gun fire as soon as they left their own trenches. Uncut German wire was a major hindrance to the advance, and one company was virtually eliminated between the opposing trenches. Part of one company reached Regina Trench but was overwhelmed and destroyed. The left forward company of the 5th CMR managed to reach the objective also, established a blocking position, but were driven out early on the morning of 2 October by continuous counter-attacks. Another assault company was impeded by wire and machine gun fire and recorded only 15 survivors, the rest either killed or captured.
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during the Great War (1914–1918) replacement soldiers were formed into new battalions for the front. LCol Bertram Dawson Lyon (1905–1986) was already a long-serving Militia officer when he was named Commanding Officer in 1943. Typical of the expectations of the community, he supported his family through his business and also served in the Militia. When war broke out, he volunteered for active service with the Sherbrooke Regiment, and shipped out for England with the 27th Armoured. He was seriously injured in training in 1942, and repatriated to Canada as unfit for duty. However, his experience was put to use as Commanding Officer of the 2nd (Reserve) Battalion from 1943 to 1946.
2710:, VC. Major George Pearkes was awarded the Victoria Cross for his bravery at Passchendaele October 30–31, 1917. George Pearkes was born in England in 1883, and immigrated to Western Canada in 1906. He joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force during WW1, and joined 5CMR in September 1916. During the Battle of Passchendaele, despite a leg wound, he led some of his men through heavy enemy fire across open ground to capture a strategically located farm. For more than a day, they fought off numerous counter-attacks. He served again during the Second World War, was later a federal cabinet minister and the Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia. 361:
facilitate the capacity. Other units across Canada have been assigned significant mission tasks in three strategic approaches. Currently validated missions include force protection, convoy escorts, Arctic response company groups, and territorial battalion groups; newly identified missions like infantry platoons, reconnaissance, direct fire support, assault pioneers, mortars, influence activities, persistent surveillance system, and long-haul trucking; and exploring future missions such as assault troop, light urban search and rescue, light engineer bridging, cyber threats.
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Street armoury, home of the Fusiliers de Sherbrooke and the 35th Signal Regiment, which had only two months notice to evacuate. All four reserve units in Sherbrooke were abruptly looking for housing, either by saving one or both buildings or by building a brand-new building. Late in 2021, both armouries had been evacuated and barricaded, citing unsafe conditions within. Public and media interest in the buildings' future remained high. Suspicions were raised that the four units would eventually be housed in a single facility outside the central core of Sherbrooke.
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drilled the lessons into all ranks. For example, there were timed contests to load the tanks onto the LSTs and improvements were identified, such as when it was most practical to drive the tanks in reverse and who should give directions. In the beginning the exercises were learn-as-you-go with debriefs and learning conferences in the evenings or afterwards. Anyone called out for failing to improve could expect to be relieved or replaced. In the UK, neutral umpires monitored exercises and interjected changes or casualties to test reactions.
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Fusiliers de Sherbrooke, mobilized The Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment, CASF, for active service on 24 May 1940. In later years, a well-regarded senior officer described the Fusiliers in those years as perhaps the most unusual regiment in the army. While it later became entirely English-speaking, at that time it had French-speaking Catholics in two companies and English-speaking Protestants in the other two. The adjutant was Jewish. The commander could not speak French while at least one of the senior officers could not speak English.
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willingness to serve in the new role. Commanders paid close attention to medical standards to remove soldiers and officers who were unfit or unlikely to fully recover from accidents or illness. Some men preferred to stay in the infantry left the unit. In other cases, officers, NCOs and man whose language skills limited their employment in what became an English-speaking unit were sent to Depot. In return, replacements were taken on strength continuously, and trained in the new skills. The cycle was almost continuous.
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Regiment), CAC, CASF", on 26 January 1942 and "27th Armoured Regiment (The Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment), RCAC, CASF" on 2 August 1945. In the case of the overseas unit 'Fusilier' is always in the singular. The regiment served overseas initially in Newfoundland from 13 August 1941 to 15 February 1942, and embarked for Britain on 27 October 1942. After selection as a tank regiment, The "Sherbrookes" as they called themselves became part of the
3128: 3111: 571:. After proceeding overseas the 117th was broken up to provide reinforcements for several other Canadian units serving France. In 1920, the Sherbrooke Regiment was reformed with two battalions – the 1st Battalion perpetuated the traditions of the 117th CEF. Following the Great War, the regiment was renamed The Sherbrooke Regiment on 29 March 1920 and re-roled as a machine gun battalion as The Sherbrooke Regiment (MG) on 15 December 1936 2635:'. On 15 March 1920 it was reorganized as a two regiment unit with the 1st Regiment (5th Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion, CEF) and a nul-strength reserve battalion. The latter was disbanded, and the former was converted to artillery. The perpetuation of the '5th Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion (Eastern Townships Regiment), CEF' then transferred to the '7th/11th Hussars' and ultimately to the Sherbrooke Hussars. 5928: 2821:(6 mi) front. The objective was to break through one of the most heavily defended stretches of the German Siegfriedstellung (Hindenburg Line), which in this sector included the St. Quentin Canal as part of its defences. The assault achieved its objectives (though not according to the planned timetable), resulting in the first full breach of the Hindenburg Line, in the face of heavy German resistance. 3601: 2780:, 15–25 August 1917 was fought between the Canadian Corps and four divisions of the German 6th Army along the Western Front on the outskirts of Lens in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France between 15 and 25 August 1917. Lens is immediately north of Vimy Ridge. The lessons of Vimy Ridge were well known to the planning staff, and the battle was fought by many of the officers and men. 282: 2790:
system of the German 4th Army. During this battle, although wounded, Major George R Pearkes, 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles, age 29 years old and an acting major earned the Victoria Cross(VC) for most conspicuous bravery and skillful handling of the troops under his command during the capture and consolidation of considerably more than the objectives allotted to him, in an attack.
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were tasked with advancing along a 30-mile (48 km) front toward Maubeuge-Mons. Together with the American forces breaking out of the forests of Argonne, the attack disrupted German efforts to reform a shortened defensive line along the Meuse. By aggressively pursuing retreating formations, two Canadian divisions were able to roll up three different defensive lines.
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and integral to the sense of place felt by Reservists. Minister Anand stated the Department will work with heritage consultants and the City of Sherbrooke to restore the William Street Armoury in a manner that preserves its historical value. She explained an additional or third location will be acquired to accommodate the increasing needs of Sherbrooke's Reservists.
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The outgoing commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel L-B Dutil, said that moving the four regiments to the Belvedere Street Armoury was unlikely to proceed, "With the growth of the reserves, with the new vehicles that have arrived, and with other factors, it means that this option may not be the best,
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commonly known as McBain's Farm. A hardstand and a small hangar were built to suit the tanks. It provided off-road driving experiences for trainees, from open fields and sand pits, to overgrown farm fields, to dense brush and forested areas. Over the years many Basic Training courses dug defensive
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4 November 1918, was part of the final European Allied offensives of World War I. German resistance was falling away. Unprecedented numbers of prisoners were taken in the Battle of the Selle, and a new attack was quickly prepared. The French First Army and the British First, Third, and Fourth Armies
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8–11 August 1918, also known as the Third Battle of Picardy was the opening phase of the Allied offensive, later known as the Hundred Days Offensive. The push ultimately led to the end of the First World War. Allied forces advanced over 11 kilometres (7 mi) on the first day, one of the greatest
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was authorized on 7 November 1914 and raised from volunteers of the 7th and 11th (Canadian) Hussars from the Eastern Townships of Quebec. The battalion embarked for Britain on 18 July 1915. After a short period of training, it arrived in France on 24 October 1915, where it fought as part of the 2nd
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in 1924, where he served until 1928. That year he changed affiliation to the Princess Louise Dragoon Guards in Ottawa, where he rose to captain and major. From 1931 Gordon practiced law in Ontario and Quebec, and returned to the legal profession after the war. In 1941 as a trained major, Gordon was
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1 October-11 November 16, is the name given to the continuation of British attacks after the Battle of Thiepval Ridge from 26 to 28 September during the Battle of the Somme. The battle was conducted by the Reserve Army (renamed Fifth Army on 29 October) from Courcelette near the Albert–Bapaume road,
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which was raised in December 1915 in France from six Mounted Rifles regiments that were converted into infantry units, forming four infantry battalions. After this, the brigade took part in most of the major actions fought by the Canadians on the Western Front for the next two-and-a-half years until
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In 1946, the regiment was raised again in Canada, as 16th Reconnaissance Regiment (7th/11th Hussars), RCAC on 1 April 1946, redesignated the 7th/11th Hussars (16th Reconnaissance Regiment) on 4 February 1949. It converted to armour as the 7th/11th Hussars (16th Armoured Regiment) on 1 September 1954
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In 2019, the regiment perpetuates its Eastern Township roots as a bilingual unit in the Army Reserves. As a member of the Armoured Corps, the Sher H trains for, among other things, mounted reconnaissance, convoy escort and vehicle checkpoint establishment using the TAPV and G Wagen. Its unofficial
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During the decades that followed, members of The Sherbrooke Hussars deployed on Exercise Reforger 'call-outs' to Germany, including a formed Jeep light armoured reconnaissance troop attached to the 8th Canadian Hussars. Other operational deployment included individuals on United Nations missions in
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On 2 December 2022, then-Minister of National Defence Anita Anand announced a two-prong effort. The Department of National Defence, will restore the William Street Armoury and renovate the Belvédère Street Armoury. Community members reaffirmed the importance of the building as downtown architecture
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Between 1915 and 1917 there were several offensives along this front. The attacks employed massive artillery bombardments and massed infantry advances. Entrenchments, machine gun emplacements, barbed wire and artillery repeatedly inflicted severe casualties during attacks and counter-attacks and no
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27 Sep 2 October 1918, was a continuation of the Hundred Days Offensive by the Allies against German positions. The battle took place along an incomplete portion of the Canal du Nord and on the outskirts of Cambrai. To prevent the Germans from sending reinforcements against one attack, the assault
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Brigade Headquarters of 5 Canadian Armoured Brigade was nicknamed "Headquarters Squadron (7th/11th Hussars)", and saw service in the Italian and Northwest Europe campaigns. Two HQ Sqn (7th/11th Hussars) members received periodic MBEs for their wartime service, Captain Robert Rutherford was brigade
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Media in mid-June 2021 reported the William Street Armoury, which has sections built between 1839 and 1841, was found unsafe and would shortly be condemned. Indications were the two occupying units will have one year to move. This news came only months after orders in March to close the Belvédère
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1-2 November 1918 was part of the Hundred Days Offensive on 1 and 2 November 1918, it resulted in the capture of Valenciennes from the Germans by Canadian and British forces. The city formed an anchor point for the so-called Hermann Line, and after it came under punishing Canadian artillery fire,
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The First Battle of Passchendaele was fought west of Passchendaele village. The British had planned to capture the ridges south and east of the city of Ypres. Passchendaele lay on the last ridge 5 mi (8.0 km) from the railway junction at Roulers, which was an important part of the supply
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Reserve units in Canada face constant challenges of personnel attraction and retention. Often an employer will be reluctant to allow a reservist to leave their job to attend extended training courses or an operational deployment. One effort to reward cooperative employers has been through public
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On 5 July 1967, Queen Elizabeth II presented new colours (a guidon) on Parliament Hill in the presence of thousands of spectators. An editorial in The Sherbrooke Daily Record declared it a, "... a proud moment, too, for the people of Sherbrooke whose heritage includes the distinguished exploits of
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Housing The Sherbrooke Hussars and 52nd Field Ambulance. The front facing portion is the former Sherbrooke Court House, convenient to the adjacent former Winter Street Prison. The layout is a central hallway with two former courtrooms behind the front façade, offices beyond, quartermaster in the
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2–13 June 16, (Battle of Hill 62) was a local operation by three divisions of the British Second Army and three divisions of the German 4th Army. It was also 8th Canadian Infantry Brigade's first action. Located in the Ypres Salient, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) east of Ypres, Belgium and 1,100 m
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The unstoppable advance of the Allied armies during the Hundred Days Offensive of 1918 caused a sudden collapse of the German armies and persuaded the German commanders that defeat was inevitable. The German government surrendered in the Armistice of 11 November 1918, and the terms of peace were
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The Battle of St. Quentin Canal was a pivotal battle and involved British, Australian and American forces operating as part of the British Fourth Army. Further north, part of the British Third Army, south of the Fourth Army's 19 km (12 mi) front, was the French First Army's 9.5 km
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15-22 Sep 16 was two and a half months into the Battle of the Somme. By that stage, the objective was a west-east line between the villages of Courcelette and Flers. The 8th Infantry Brigade with 5th CMR were on the left of 3rd Canadian Division's front providing flank protection, and was also
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Through the Strengthening the Army Through the Reserves (StAR) project, it will be assigned a mission task, which is still in the analysis stage, to acquire chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) detection expertise. Two additional Regular Force cadre were posted to Sherbrooke to
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Rather than detail all other units raised in the Sherbrooke area, it is worth highlighting the 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, The Sherbrooke Regiment which was designated on 7 November 1940. Across Canada, Non-Permanent Active Militia units formed a recruiting base and community focus. For example,
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On 22 March 1867, it was reorganized as two separate battalions designated the 53rd Melbourne Battalion of Infantry and the 54th Sherbrooke Battalion of Infantry. It was redesignated as the 53rd Sherbrooke Battalion of Infantry on 10 May 1867 and then the 53rd Sherbrooke Regiment on 8 May 1900
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Similar to the expectation on the soldiers and officers to excel, there was command pressure on the unit to form into a competent functioning and efficient fighting regiment. Virtually nonstop visits, inspections, testing, competitions, training courses and schools, and interminable exercises
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The Sherbrooke Regiment mobilized the No. 1 General Base Depot, Canadian Active Service Force, on 1 September 1939, which embarked for Britain on 25 January 1940 where it provided guards for vulnerable points until disbanded on 6 July 1940. The city-based regiment then, in conjunction with Les
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1916, 1 July-18 November 16, also known as the Somme Offensive, was fought by the armies of the British Empire and French Third Republic against the German Empire. It took place on both sides of the upper reaches of the River Somme in France. The battle was intended to hasten a victory for the
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as the Sherbrooke Battalion of Infantry, becoming the 53rd (Sherbrooke) Battalion in 1867. The regiment perpetuates the Frontier Light Infantry as well as the 1st and 4th battalions of the Eastern Township District (1812–1815) from the War of 1812. As a result, the regiment carries the theatre
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On 15 February 1965, the 7th/11th Hussars was amalgamated with The Sherbrooke Regiment (RCAC). The Sherbrooke Regiment's Sherman tanks were returned to stores. Regimental headquarters was established in Sherbrooke, with 'A' and 'B' Squadrons. Personnel from outlying areas were encouraged to
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It was redesignated as the "1st Battalion, The Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment, CASF", on 7 November 1940, then as the "1st Battalion, The Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment, CASF", on 15 November 1940 and upon conversion to an armoured regiment, as the "27th Armoured Regiment (The Sherbrooke Fusilier
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1918 26–30 August 1918, was part of the Hundred Days Offensive. On the first day, 26 August, the Canadian Corps advanced over 5 kilometers and captured the towns of Monchy-le-Preux and Wancourt. Lt. Charles Smith Rutherford VC MC MM of 5 CMR performed actions that would earn him the Victoria
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War Diaries held by Library and Archives Canada "27th Armoured Regiment" reels 14823 (1940 and 1941), 14824 (1940 and 1941); 14825 (1942 and 1943), 14826 (1943 and 1944), 14827(1943 and 1944), 14828 (1944 and 1945), 14829 (1945) and 14830 (1945). Not digitized or available on line as of May
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Not every soldier who enrolled in the SFR in 1940 was necessarily still on strength on 6 June 1944. With each change of arm of service from infantry to tank to armoured, the establishment expanded or contracted. Individual soldiers were examined by selection boards for their suitability or
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trench lines and waited in the gloom of dawn to repel deliberate attacks, and practised compass marches through the swamps. In the late 2000s, when land values had made McBain's attractive to developers, a land swap was made for a 73-hectare open field 8 km further west along
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The Western Front was the main theatre of war for Canada during the First World War. Following the outbreak of war in August 1914, the German Army opened the Western Front by invading Luxembourg and Belgium, then gaining military control of important industrial regions in France.
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On 15 December 1936 the Stanstead Dragoons were converted to artillery and redesignated '27th Field Brigade, RCA'. Then over the next years, it was successively '27th (Reserve) Field Brigade, RCA', '27th (Reserve) Field Regiment, RCA', the '27th Field Regiment, RCA', and
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26 August – 3 September 1918, also known as The Second Battle of the Somme of 1918 was fought in the basin of the River Somme. It was part of a series of successful counter-offensives in response to the German Spring Offensive, after a pause for redeployment and supply.
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National Defence budgets have always set the tone for training and recruiting tempo. For example, in April 2010, both the Sherbrooke Hussars and les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke were required to reduce their operating funds by 40% in the middle of their training year.
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successful in its attack in front of Mouquet Farm. In all, Flers-Courcelette had been far more successful than any British operation during the previous two months. If the employment of tanks had been premature, work was continuing on other weapons and methods.
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After the end of the Second World War, The Sherbrooke Regiment re-roled as armour, becoming the 12th Armoured Regiment (Sherbrooke Regiment), The Sherbrooke Regiment (RCAC). In 1965, it amalgamated with the 7th/11th Hussars to become The Sherbrooke Hussars.
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recognition through the Canadian Forces Liaison Council. In 2005, the Most Supportive Employer in Quebec was the federal Department of Citizenship and Immigration on behalf of their employee, Captain Simon Hallé of the Sherbrooke Hussars.
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advances of the war, with Gen Henry Rawlinson's British Fourth Army (with 9 of its 19 divisions supplied by the fast moving Australian Corps of Lt Gen John Monash and Canadian Corps of Lt Gen Arthur Currie) playing the decisive role.
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https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/news/2022/12/defence-minister-anita-anand-announces-decision-to-restore-sherbrookes-william-street-armoury-and-to-renovate-its-belvedere-street-armoury.html
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Battle honours in small capitals are for large operations and campaigns and those in lowercase are for more specific battles. Bold type indicates honours authorized to be emblazoned on the regimental guidon.
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defending the institution of both armouries in Sherbrooke as historic buildings deserving of conservation, and signalling that the William Street Armoury is the one apparently in the poorest state of repair.
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Battle honours in small capitals are for large operations and campaigns and those in lowercase are for more specific battles. Bold type indicates honours authorized to be emblazoned on the regimental guidon.
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Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Lamoureux (12RBC) (2013 to 2015); subsequently commanding officer of Canadian Army Influence Activities Task Force in Kingston, ON (2015); Director of Army Reserve in Ottawa (2022)
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When the William Street Armoury was closed in 2022 pending an architectural review, the regimental guidon which is normally kept under glass in the Officer's Mess, was displayed at Sherbrooke City Hall.
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A significant number and distribution of local units were extant through the years. Their perpetuations are complex and acknowledge presence of units rather than their arm of service.
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Lieutenant-Colonel Melville "Mel" Burgoyne Kennedy Gordon (1905–1974) was commanding officer from 1943 to 1945. He graduated from the University of Toronto in 1926, and was in their
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that marked the country's 100th birthday was the Sherbrooke Hussars' Centennial Guard. Throughout the Eastern Townships in August, a 35-man platoon of soldiers performed 1860's style
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Cross(VC). He captured a German party of 45, including two officers and three machine-guns, then captured another pill-box along with another 35 prisoners and their guns.
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was captured, and 5th CMR's commanding officer Lieutenant-Colonel Baker, Member of Parliament, was killed in action. Baker is buried at Poperinghe New Military Cemetery.
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basement and a mess on the entire second floor. A large steel gable-roof drill hall is nested behind the offices, and is accessible from a large door on Winter Street.
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Master Warrant Officer J.S.B.M. (Mathieu) Giard (2015–18), promoted chief warrant officer and appointed regimental sergeant major of 2 Canadian Ranger Patrol Group
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The 26th Canadian Horse "Stanstead" Dragoons originated in Coaticook on 1 April 1910: Headquarters and 'A Squadron' at Coaticook (previously known as E Squadron,
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The regiment did not contribute sufficient forces to meet the minimum level of 20 per cent of effective strength to qualify for the theatre honour “Afghanistan".
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Allies. More than three million men fought in the battle and one million men were wounded or killed, making it one of the deadliest battles in human history.
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Following the urgent evacuation of the William Street Armoury, the regiment moved to temporary quarters at 700 Woodward Street Sherbrooke, Quebec J1G 1W3
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The Canadian Army doctrine changed in the 1950s from mobilizing units in Canada for overseas service, to maintaining standing forces in Europe. As a
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rolled over on 29 November 1993. Several members of the regiment served in Afghanistan, including at least one soldier who was wounded by an
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Lieutenant Colonel Paul Langlais, CSM, MSM, CD, (2021–present), former commanding officer of Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke (2002–2005) and
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Canada's Register of Historic Places; Recognized – 1991 Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings
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Brigade Canadian Mounted Rifles. On 24 December 1915 it was redesignated the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles and rolled into the
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Canadian-produced standard transmission, 12v, 4x4, 1-ton Dodge Power Wagon W200 trucks differing slightly from the American
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Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.
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Details of the 53rd Sherbrooke Regiment were placed on active service for local protective duty on 6 August 1914.
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In the early 1950s the Sherbrooke Regiment acquired a parcel of land west of Sherbrooke near the village of
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to be killed in military action while serving as an MP. Previously, George Baker was Lieutenant-Colonel of
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On 15 February 1965, it was amalgamated with The Sherbrooke Regiment (RCAC) to form the Sherbrooke Hussars.
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private record, Sherbrooke Hussars Officers Mess, printed invitation, New Year's Levée 1 January 2015
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Official Lineages Volume 3, Part 1: Armour, Artillery and Field Engineer Regiments - ARMOUR REGIMENTS
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CANFORGEN 040/05 VCDS 010/05 221305Z FEB 05 "CFLC NATIONAL RESERVE FORCE EMPLOYER SUPPORT AWARDS"
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Official History of the Canadian Army in the Second World War, Volume III, THE VICTORY CAMPAIGN
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Frontier Light Infantry and 1st and 4th battalions of the Eastern Township District (1812–1815)
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signatory, Canada's focus was to support first the 27th Infantry Brigade in Germany and later
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The Record, 27 July 2018, page 7 (Sherbrooke, Quebec, article by J-M Dubois and Gérard Coté,
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along the Canal du Nord was part of a sequence of Allied attacks at along the Western Front.
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The British Armies in World War Two: An Organisational History Volume Six: The Canadian Army
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Lieutenant Colonel John Blue (not to be confused with another serving officer Harry Blue)
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is perpetuated by The Sherbrooke Hussars, through the 7th/11th Hussars as explained below
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The question of maintenance on the William Street Armoury was asked of Prime Minister
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reconnaissance officer, and Squadron Serjeant (sic) Major Cecil Raven was de facto HQ
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https://www.canada.ca/en/news/archive/2014/05/south-west-asia-theatre-honours.html
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Lieutenant Colonel J.A. Éric Beaudoin (2018–2021), former commanding officer of
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https://www.pressreader.com/canada/sherbrooke-record/20180727/281633896035734
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the armistice in November 1918. 5th CMR was disbanded on 30 August 1920.
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The 7th/11th Hussars was formed in 1936 through the amalgamation of the
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The distinguishing patch of the 5th Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles.
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of The Sherbrooke Hussars has, at its centre bottom, the device of the
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over 1800 prisoners surrendered to the attacking Canadian battalions.
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The Sherbrooke Regiment was initially formed on 21 September 1866 in
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Colonel (Brigadier-General the Honourable) C.M. Nelles, CMG, RO 1921
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during his town-hall visits in January 2017. In mid-February, the
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The Sherbrooke Hussars has used a variety of operational vehicles:
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Lieutenant-Colonel (Brigadier-General) J.H. Price, CC, OBE, MC, ED
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1908, although parts of the central structure date from the 1830s
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posted to the 12th Armoured Regiment (Three Rivers Regiment) at
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to denote the honorary distinction battle honour for Hong Kong.
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inspired drill with period Snider Enfield rifles and bayonets.
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from 1922 to 1924. He was commissioned as a lieutenant to the
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One of the most notable members of the regimental family was
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Colonel (Brigadier-General) J.H. Price, CC, OBE, MC, ED 1968
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The Operations in North-West Europe 1944–1945 by CP Stacey
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Government of Canada, National Defence (9 November 2004).
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Chief Warrant Officer David Lapalme-Robitaille (2018–2021)
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as peacekeepers, and extensively in the Former Yugoslavia
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The Royal Canadian Armoured Corps, an illustrated history
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article for detailed descriptions of the Battle Honours.
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The Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment) (RCAC)
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Colonel (Lieutenant-General retired) Paul Addy, CMM, CD
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The Queen's Royal Hussars (Queen's Own and Royal Irish)
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The regiment was formed in 1965 by amalgamation of the
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The other notable member of the regimental family was
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by Rod Henderson, Service Publications, Ottawa, 2012
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Lieutenant Colonel Louis-Benoit Dutil (2015 to 2018)
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in 1914. The following year, it provided men to the
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British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own)
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Girardin CD 2006 2629:6th Duke of Connaught's Royal Canadian Hussars 5703: 5505: 5421:, Baird O'Keefe Pub Inc, (Sherbrooke, 2001), 5319:CANFORGEN 038/21 C ARMY 003/21 301219Z MAR 21 5306: 5304: 5302: 3763:Chief Warrant Officer Éric Decubber (2008–11) 3497:Colonel Edward Bruen Worthington, CMG VD 1937 2866:settled by the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. 8: 5586:Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment) 4053:"[Defenceweekday] Final, 2010-04-12" 4000:"Tribute to CPL David Joseph Patrick Galvin" 3757:Chief Warrant Officer Brian Rowell (2002–04) 3693:Lieutenant Colonel Alain Martineau (to 2008) 3552:Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Lloyd Penhale 1958 3171: 3160: 503:The current service vehicle is the Mercedes 155:"Regimental March of the Sherbrooke Hussars" 116: 5520:Royal Canadian Armoured Corps Regiments in 4968:"Tank Ace began stellar career at Normandy" 3696:Lieutenant Colonel Luc Tremblay (from 2008) 2680:5th Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles, CEF 2594:5th Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles, CEF 325:as support trades, such as drivers, Cyprus 138: 5845:Canadian Special Operations Forces Command 5710: 5696: 5688: 5512: 5498: 5490: 5462: 3800: 3168:The non-emblazonable honorary distinction 3039: 2936: 646: 221: 5819:Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force 5543:Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) 3739:Chief Warrant Officer B.P. Bourque (1976) 3733:Chief Warrant Officer Garth Bishop (1970) 3687:Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Braun (to 2000) 3641:Learn how and when to remove this message 2882:Formation of Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment 559:The regiment provided volunteers for the 5576:8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) 3754:Chief Warrant Officer Christopher Galvin 3666:Lieutenant Colonel Maurice "Moe" Jackson 3663:Lieutenant Colonel Jim Strickland (1967) 3546:Lieutenant-Colonel E.B. Worthington 1926 2715:117th (Eastern Townships) Battalion, CEF 2602:is perpetuated by The Sherbrooke Hussars 2600:117th (Eastern Townships) Battalion, CEF 569:117th (Eastern Townships) Battalion, CEF 518:Textron Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicle 5973:Military units and formations of Quebec 5384:The Postwar Sherman in Canadian Service 4942:"WWI - France and Flanders - Canada.ca" 4094:"A new ride for the Sherbrooke Hussars" 3850: 3468:Honorary distinction: the badge of the 3057: 3054: 2954: 2951: 593:The camp flag of the Sherbrooke Hussars 5475:Armoured lineages and official history 5183:"Le manège militaire William condamné" 3766:Chief Warrant Officer Sebastian Landry 2606:163rd Battalion (French-Canadian), CEF 2258: 2194: 147:for 'In this sign, stability') 20: 5824:Canadian Forces chief warrant officer 5099:Accessed 5 August 2022 not Archived, 4826:"WWI - St. Quentin Canal - Canada.ca" 4541:"WWI - Flers-Courcelette - Canada.ca" 4033:lookoutnewspaper.com March 2010 p. 15 3669:Lieutenant Colonel Ross Bishop (1976) 3573:Lieutenant-Colonel (Maître) Sylvestre 3564:Lieutenant-Colonel J. 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Munster 1937 3543:Lieutenant-Colonel C.J. McCuaig 1913 3151: 2772:Battle of Vimy Ridge order of battle 2633:The Eastern Townships Mounted Rifles 2616:Eastern Townships' military legacies 2048: 1855: 285:The guidon of the Sherbrooke Hussars 3973:"Le Canada se Souvient on Facebook" 3576:Lieutenant-Colonel David Rothschild 3526:Major-General the Right Honourable 3085:, the Sherbrooke-based elements of 2962:315 William St, Sherbrooke, Quebec 1542: 372:(Armoured Vehicle General Purpose); 357:motto is "see without being seen". 192: 5668:4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards 5414:, (n.p., 1958). Limited print run. 5208:Brochu, Tommy (15 November 2021). 5136:In French accessed 5 August 2022, 5113:"COLLECTION : Images (21570)" 5087:"Melville Burgoyne Kennedy Gordon" 4918:. 21 February 2022. Archived from 4854:. 21 February 2022. Archived from 4698:. 26 December 2021. Archived from 4620:. 26 December 2021. Archived from 4492:. 21 February 2022. 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Archived from 3751:Chief Warrant Officer Jeff George 3736:Chief Warrant Officer Ernie Kirby 3672:Lieutenant Colonel Allan Marshall 3506:Colonel Thomas Garfield Gould, MC 2904:Canadian Officers' Training Corps 2735:Brigadier General Victor Williams 1906: 1762: 1701: 1419: 1415: 1348: 1286: 1274: 1083: 1071: 1022: 1008: 913: 897: 860: 841: 792: 5939: 5927: 5926: 5871:Royal Military College of Canada 5296:CANARMYGEN 017/15 COMD CA 035/15 4878:"WWI - Cambrai-1918 - Canada.ca" 4464:"WWI - Mount Sorrel - Canada.ca" 3830: 3745:Chief Warrant Officer Ryan Quinn 3742:Chief Warrant Officer Jim Oakley 3599: 3170:Defence of Canada – 1812–1815 – 3159:Defence of Canada – 1812–1815 – 3126: 3109: 2983: 2862:significant advances were made. 2701:The 13th Scottish Light Dragoons 2615: 2350: 2316: 2313: 2261: 2241: 2238: 2234: 2197: 2174: 2170: 2167: 2099: 2095: 2092: 2052: 1964: 1960: 1957: 1931: 1928: 1910: 1870: 1858: 1849: 1841: 1766: 1705: 1644: 1538: 1444: 1435: 1427: 1208: 1146: 1138: 1130: 1087: 1075: 1026: 1012: 917: 901: 857: 845: 788: 665: 497:Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle 476:Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle 392:-ton Cargo ("Deuce and a Half"); 29: 5799:Vice Chief of the Defence Staff 5566:Governor General's Horse Guards 5560:Canadian Forces Primary Reserve 5332:. 18 April 2020. Archived from 4776:. 11 March 2022. Archived from 4774:"WWI - Arras, 1918 - Canada.ca" 4724:. 9 August 2022. Archived from 4696:"WWI - Ypres, 1917 - Canada.ca" 4672:. 11 March 2022. Archived from 4618:"WWI - Arras, 1917 - Canada.ca" 4490:"WWI - Somme, 1916 - Canada.ca" 3675:Lieutenant Colonel Gary Connors 3660:Lieutenant Colonel Jack Hawkins 3610:needs additional citations for 3066:Unknown, likely 1960s or 1970s 2055: 1852: 295:4th Canadian Mechanized Brigade 5814:Commander of the Canadian Army 4986:www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca 4644:"WWI - Vimy, 1917 - Canada.ca" 3678:Lieutenant Colonel John Murray 2658:History of preceding regiments 1580: 622:5th Canadian Armoured Division 550:Battle of Lacolle Mills (1814) 535:The Sherbrooke Regiment (RCAC) 1: 5988:1866 establishments in Canada 5662:Supplementary Order of Battle 5606:Prince Edward Island Regiment 5532:Canadian Forces Regular Force 3558:Lieutenant-Colonel D. Bradley 3536:Honorary lieutenant-colonels 2908:Governor General's Body Guard 2893:2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade 2685:8th Canadian Infantry Brigade 2471:Perpetuates War of 1812 units 5596:12 Régiment blindé du Canada 5548:12 Régiment blindé du Canada 4440:. 6 May 2021. Archived from 3820:12 Régiment blindé du Canada 3460:North-West Europe, 1944–1945 3311:France and Flanders, 1915–18 3019:Minister of National Defence 2876:Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment 676:, Eastern Townships District 580:Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment 565:Canadian Expeditionary Force 495:-ton GM commercial vehicles 271:Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment 5913:Weapons of mass destruction 5631:King's Own Calgary Regiment 5354:Accessed 12 February 2022, 4670:"WWI - Hill 70 - Canada.ca" 3720:Regimental sergeant majors 3714:The Royal Montreal Regiment 3707:Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke 3509:Colonel J. Garneau, CD 2006 3083:les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke 2933:List of armouries in Canada 2610:Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke 1704:, The Sherbrooke Fusiliers 576:Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke 339:improvised explosive device 6004: 5794:Chief of the Defence Staff 4916:"WWI - Sambre - Canada.ca" 4722:"WWI - Amiens - Canada.ca" 3561:Lieutenant-Colonel D. 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