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4th Canadian Infantry Brigade

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between 1916 and 1918. The brigade was re-raised in 1939 for service during World War II and subsequently took part in actions at Dieppe in 1942 and then in north-west Europe during 1944 and 1945.
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in September 1915. Under the command of Major-General R.E.W. Turner, its members spent a long and bitterly cold winter in a
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in March – April 1916. Infantry units as well as artillery units of the 2nd Canadian Division served in both France and
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Following reconstruction, the 4th Brigade, along with the rest of the 2nd Canadian Division, moved to
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The 4th Canadian Brigade consisted of the following units during World War I:
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including the liberation of Dieppe. The division saw heavy action in the
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In 1939, the 2nd Division was organized along regional lines, like the
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The formation of the 2nd Canadian Division began in May 1915 in
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of the 20th Battalion for actions on the Western Front in 1918.
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of the 20th Battalion for actions on the Western Front in 1917.
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following the arrival of a large contingent of soldiers from
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in late 1944 and took part in the final offensives in 1945.
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Second Canadian Division in the Victory Campaign 1944–1945.
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Four members of the brigade received the Victoria Cross:
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The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry (Wentworth Regiment)
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The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry (Wentworth Regiment)
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The 4th Brigade took part in the following battles:
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4th Infantry Brigade (Canada)

Canadian Expeditionary Force
Canadian Army
Infantry
Brigade
2nd Canadian Division
World War I
Western Front
World War II
Allied occupation of Iceland
Dieppe Raid
Normandy
The Scheldt
The Rhineland
Battle of Groningen
Robert Rennie
Sherwood Lett
infantry
brigade
Canadian Army
World War I
World War II
2nd Canadian Division
Western Front
Britain
Canada
France
Belgian
Ploegsteert Wood

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