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436: 515:, but the Allies took advantage of the barrier provided by the Marne River situated just outside Paris, where they subsequently managed to halt the German advance. The Germans, wasted after having to sacrifice a large amount of their troops during the offensive, could not withstand the strong Allied push that followed and which ultimately brought about an end to the war. 471:. They fought the Germans in the streets of Lens and in the generating plant, which a group of Germans had fortified. After a hard-fought battle there, the Canadians gained a reputation as elite or storm troops. During this battle, they were taken out of the line for a little bit, and put into billets. They stayed with French families in their remaining small houses. 388: 28: 428:. From January to March, the 4th Division's artillery provided part of the pre-battle barrage. In March, the Canadian Corps changed the commander of the battalion, as Colonel E.G. Mason was transferred to another battalion and replaced Lieutenant-Colonel Page. In April, the Canadians made their three-day offensive, starting the 619:. Perpetuation of the 50th Battalion passed to the 2nd Battalion, The Calgary Regiment. On 15 May 1924 the two battalions were split into separate regiments, The Calgary Highlanders (perpetuating the 10th, 56th and 82nd Battalions, CEF), and The Calgary Regiment (perpetuating the 50th, 89th and 137th Battalions, CEF). 454:
were assigned to attack Hill 145. After many attempts to capture the hill, they finally managed to take it from the Bavarian Reserve force. For the next two days, the 4th Canadian Division and 50th Battalion tried to attack the little knoll known as the Pimple. Finally, the Bavarians, low on
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The 50th Battalion (Calgary), CEF, returned to Calgary in 1919 under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Lionel Page, who actively sought to have the battalion remain as a formed unit of the post-war Militia. On 15 March 1920, as part of the Otter Committee post-war reorganizations of the Canadian
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was reorganized to become The Calgary Regiment. 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
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Somme, 1916; Ancre Heights; Ancre, 1916; Arras, 1917, '18; Vimy, 1917; Hill 70; Ypres, 1917; Passchendaele; Amiens; Scarpe, 1918; Drocourt-QuĂ©ant Line; Hindenburg Line; Canal du Nord; Valenciennes; France and Flanders,
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that was launched in early 1918, the 50th Battalion, along with the other Canadian units, was out of the line conducting training and, as a result, missed the heaviest part of the fighting.
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food and having suffered many casualties, surrendered the Pimple and retreated from Vimy. The 50th, having suffered heavy casualties, were taken out of the line and rested for a while.
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During this German offensive, dedicated to the German Kaiser, the Germans managed to penetrate the Allied front lines and push them back almost all the way to
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was awarded the medal for his actions on 10 April 1917 during the Battle of Vimy Ridge. He was subsequently killed in action at Lens, France, on 3 June 1917.
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and Hill 65 in June and July 1917. After suffering low casualty rates, the Canadians were ordered to one of the costliest battles in the war, the
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suffered heavily. Positioned in the second wave, they were killed by hidden German machine-gun posts that had been bypassed by the initial assault.
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The 50th Battalion in No Man's Land: 50th Canadian Infantry Battalion (Alberta Regiment), Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1915–1919
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The 50th Battalion in No Man's Land: 50th Canadian Infantry Battalion (Alberta Regiment), Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1915–1919
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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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Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.
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Historical accounts include The Ross Playfair Letters Project and a battalion history published by Victor W. Wheeler.
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The 50th Battalion, with the 4th Division was attacking from the north of the ridge and were facing the
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had a white flag put up. The Canadians, furious with the Germans, started an offensive dedicated to
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in November 1916, where they spent their winter and Christmas preparing for the offensive against
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Soldiers of the 50th Battalion that went missing in action are memorialized on the
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Lieutenant-Colonel E.G. Mason, 27 October 1915 – 11 November 1916
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in October. Ancre Heights was the scene of Canada's first involvement in the
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operations, during which they managed to liberate a few towns and villages.
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where the 50th Battalion helped to defeat the German defensive line; the
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Major C.B. Worsnop, DSO, 1 January 1917 – 11 March 1917
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Pte John George Pattison, VC, of the 50th Battalion (Calgary), CEF.
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Major R.B. Eaton, 11 November 1916 – 1 January 1917
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List of infantry battalions in the Canadian Expeditionary Force
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The distinguishing patch of the 50th Battalion (Calgary), CEF.
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The 50th Battalion was awarded the following battle honours:
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Over the Top! The Canadian Infantry in the First World War.
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Over the Top! The Canadian Infantry in the First World War.
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Over the Top! The Canadian Infantry in the First World War.
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Over the Top! The Canadian Infantry in the First World War.
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Formation to August 1916: training in various places in
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From the Somme, the battalion was moved northward to
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The 50th Battalion recruited in and was mobilized at
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1920
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After Vimy the 50th Battalion, with the rest of the
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Lieutenant-Colonel Lionel Page (commanding officer)
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Index


Canada
Canadian Expeditionary Force
Line infantry
Infantry
battalion
British Expeditionary Force
Canadian Corps
4th Division
10th Canadian Infantry Brigade
Calgary
A Hundred Pipers
World War I
Battle of Ancre Heights
Battle of the Somme
Battle of Vimy Ridge
Battle of Lens
Battle of Passchendaele
Battle of Amiens
Second Battle of the Somme
Battle of Cambrai
Battle of the Drocourt-Quéant Line
Battle of the Canal du Nord
Battle of Valenciennes
Battle honours
infantry
battalion
Canadian Expeditionary Force
Great War
10th Canadian Infantry Brigade

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