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Canadian Regiments during Queen Victoria's reign

The Governor General's Body Guard for Ontario date from 1855, when they were organised to meet a recognised want.  The name of Lieutenant-Colonel Denison will for long be identified with the troop, towards the high efficiency of which he has so much contributed.  During the Rebellion at the turn of the century, th Body Fuard were stationed at Humboldt.  Many of the officers have, moreover, taken part in the engagements against the Fenians.

The 1st Regiment of Cavalry Hussars and the 2nd Regiment of Cavalry Dragoons both date from May, 1872, the headquarters of the former being at London, and of the latter at Oak Ridges. The Cavalry regiments as such have not been fortunate enough to take part in any of the more important engagements, though individual members have from time to time participated as volunteers.  It must, however, be remembered that, "in the brave days of yore", there were Cavalry regiments amongst the Volunteers who served so well.  Such, for instance, were Merritt's Yeomanry, who were in that famous battle of Queenstown Heights where Brock fell, and the stern charge of the Canadian soldiers gave earnest of their heritage of victory.

The 3rd Provisional Regiment of Cavalry, the "Prince of Wales' Canadian Dragoons", date from April 1875, and have their headquarters at Coburg.  The commanding officer at the turn of the century was Colonel Boulton - one of the Canadian Officers who took part in the fighting of the Rebellion of 1837 - 1838.

The 4th Regiment of Cavalry Hussars date from April 1875, and perpetuate the memory of the Frontenac Horse.  Their headquarters are at Kingston, and amongst their officers in 1898 were some who participated in the Fenian and North West Expeditions.

The 5th Regiment of Cavalry Dragoons were organised in November 1877, and were principally recruited from the St Andrew's Cavalry Volunteers, and the 6th Regiment of Cavalry Hussars, better known as the Divisional Cavalry, date from November 1879, having headquarters at Montreal.  A past commanding officer, Colonel Barr, served in the Red River Expedition.

The 8th (Princess Louise's) New Brunswick Regiment of Cavalry Hussars date from 1869.  By General Order of 1884 they were allowed to assume as a badge the cornet of H.R.H. the Princess Louise, surmounting a Garter within which is the number VIII together with the motto, "Regi Patriaeque Fidelis".  The 8th are not withouth distinction in the various competitions in which they have taken part.  In 1882 Trooper Langstroth gained the Governor-General's Prize, and in 1884 and 1887 Sergeant G Langstroth gained the Governor-General's Medal.

The Queen's Own Canadian Hussars date from 1856 and were originally known as the Quebec Squadron; the city in which their headquarters are.

Of the Independent Troops the King's Troop of Cavalry (Hussars) date from 12th June 1874, the Prescott Troop of Cavalry (Dragoons) from December 1871, the Princess Louise's Dragoon Guards from 1872, and the Winnipeg Troop of Cavalry (Dragoons) from 1878.  The uniform of the Independent Troops is, speaking generally, similar to that of the other Cavalry regiments, having blue uniform with white facings.  The Princess Louise's Dragoons have as a badge a joint monogram of H.R.H. the Princess Louise and of the Marquis of Lorne, with the coronets of a Princess and Marquis.  The Winnipeg Troop of Cavalry are the only regiment which as such took part in the North West Rebellion, during which they were stationed at Fort Qu'appelle, under the command of Captain Knight.  In 1887 Trooper Clarke gained the Governor-~General's Medal.

Disaster at Dieppe, France, 19th August 1942 by David Pentland.

Under pressure from Stalin to open a second front in Europe, Operation Jubilee was designed ostensibly as a reconnaissance in force on the French coast, to show the feasibility of taking and holding a major defended port for a day, in this case Dieppe. The plan devised by Lord Louis Mountbatten failed due to inadequate naval and air support, carrying out the landing in daylight and general lack of intelligence of the target. Here new Churchill tanks of the 14th Canadian Tank Regiment (The Calgary Regiment), with men of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry and Fusiliers Mont-Royals, struggle to fight their way off the beach. Only a handful of men penetrated into the town itself, and eventually the remaining troops were ordered to withdraw. Out of 5086 soldiers who landed only 1443 returned. 

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Operation Veritable, Eastern Holland, 8th - 22nd February 1945 by David Pentland.

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Operation Veritable, Eastern Holland, 8th - 22nd February 1945 by David Pentland.

LVT Mark II and IV Buffaloes of 79th Armoured Division carry the men of 3rd Canadian Infantry Division through the flooded lower Rhine valley to secure the left flank of the Anglo-Canadian operation.

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Disaster at Dieppe, France, 19th August 1942 by David Pentland.

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A Special Breed by Gerald Coulson.

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Canadian Types by Richard Simkin

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Canadian Types by Richard Simkin

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Types of the Canadian Forces by Richard Simkin

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Types of the Canadian Forces by Richard Simkin

Print shows Canadian troops of the Royal Canadian regiment, 2nd Queens Own Rifles, 5th Royal Scots, 3rd Field Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery, 10th Grenadiers, Royal Canadian Artillery, North-West Mounted Police, Royal Canadian Dragoons and Governor Generals Body Guard.

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Angels of Malta - Faith, Hope and Charity by Ivan Berryman.

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Canadian Scout of the Veldt after William Barnes Wollen

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Canadian Scout of the Veldt after William Barnes Wollen

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The 5th Royal Scots (Canada) by H Bunnett (P)

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Bluebell Walk by David Dipnall.

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The 6th Regiment of  Cavalry (Hussars, Canada) by H Bunnett (P)

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Time to Move by Randall Wilson. (B)

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Gale Force Eight by Montague Dawson.

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The 2nd Queens Own Rifles (Canada) by H Bunnett (P)

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Into the Throne Room of God by William S Phillips.

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Veterans of the Med by Ivan Berryman.

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Private (Acting-Corporal) L. Clarke, Single-handed, Holding At Bay A Party Of Germans During A Counter Attack.

Private (Acting-Corporal) Leo Clarke, Canadian Infantry, was building a block when about twenty of the enemy with two officers counter-attacked. He boldly advanced against them, emptied his revolver into them and afterwards two enemy rifles, which he had picked up in the trench. One of the officers then attacked him with the bayonet wounding him in the leg, but he shot him dead. The enemy then ran away, pursued by Acting-corporal Clarke, who shot four more and captured a fifth. Later, he was ordered to the dressing station, but returned next day to duty. For his most conspicuous bravery he was awarded the V.C.

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Time to Leave by Ivan Berryman.

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Bluebell Walk by David Dipnall.

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Private Harris throwing himself on a bomb to save a comrade.

Private W. B. Harris, of the 29th Canadian Infantry Battalion, was throwing a bomb when his foot slipped, and the grenade fell on the side of a traverse where the rest of a grenade class were standing. They all got away except one man. Private Harris, realising his danger, rushed forward and threw himself on the bomb to save the man. The bomb exploded and Harris was severely wounded through his self-sacrificing act. He was awarded the D.C.M.

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The Final Curtain by Ivan Berryman.

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Corporal Schultz Dressing Wounded Under Heavy fire During The Second Battle of Ypres.

During the second battle of Ypres, Corporal Sam Schultz, of the 10th Canadian Battalion, was in charge of about ten other medical orderlies and fatigue men at a dressing station near Wieltje. On the night of April 24th 1915, the house, which was close behind the British lines, and hardly more than a hundred yards from the German trenches, was practically destroyed by shellfire, and Schultz and his party were obliged to perform their duties in extreme peril. Throughout the night, however, Schultz remained at his post and did not withdraw until the following afternoon, when all the wounded had been removed. He was rewarded with the D.C.M. for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty.

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Gale Force Eight by Montague Dawson.

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Into the Fray by Richard Taylor.

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Private Bushby Holding At Bay Two Germans who attempted to Bayonet Him as He Was Digging Out A Comrade.

Besides assisting wounded men on May 8th 1915, out of a trench at Hooge, which was in the hands of the enemy, Private E. J. Bushby of Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry, gallantly attempted to rescue a comrade who had been half buried in the trench. While digging the man out, Bushby held at Bay two Germans who were attempting to bayonet him. He also made two journeys to the reserves under heavy fire to bring up ammunition, and was awarded the D.C.M. for his conspicuous gallantry.

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High Patrol by Ivan Berryman. (SM)

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The Last Battle, Berlin, 30th April 1945 by David Pentland. (E)

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Colour Sergeant Hall falls mortally wounded in attempting to rescue a wounded comrade.

On April 23rd 1915, a wounded man, who was lying some fifteen yards from a British trench in the neighbourhood of Ypres, called for help, and Company Sergeant Major Frederick William Hall, of the 8th Canadian Battalion, endeavoured to reach him in the face of a very heavy enfilade fire which was being poured in by the enemy. The first attempt failed, and a non commissioned officer and private soldier, who were attempting to give assistance, were both wounded. Company Sergeant Major Hall then made a second most gallant attempt, and was in the act of lifting up the wounded man to bring in when he fell mortally wounded in the head. For his most conspicuous bravery and self-sacrificing conduct, Colour Sergeant Hall was awarded the V.C.

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Rorkes Drift by Jason Askew.

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21 Engineer Regiment by David Rowlands (GL)

Operation Granby 1990-91.

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The Last Battle, Berlin, 30th April 1945 by David Pentland. (E)

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Gun Fire. An Historical Narrative of the 4th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery 1914 - 1918 by Lt J A MacDonald.

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Gun Fire. An Historical Narrative of the 4th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery 1914 - 1918 by Lt J A MacDonald.

Mobilised in 1914, trained at Shorncliffe in Kent in 1915, the 4th Brigade of the Canadian Field Artillery found themselves in action in some of the hottest spots on the Western Front after their arrival in France in 1916. Their first taste of trench warfare was in and around the Ypres Salient at St Eloi, Hooge and Sanctuary Wood. They then moved south to take part in the later stages of the Battle of the Somme, where they helped their comrades in the Canadian infantry capture the village of Courcellette and the nearby Regina Trench. In 1917, the artillerymen again assisted the Canadian infantry in the famous seizure of Vimy Ridge, which they helped hold thereafter. They suffered greivous losses later that year in the battle of Passchendaele (third Ypres) and in 1918 played a vital role in holding off the German advance before Amiens. Finally, they took part in the storming of the Hindenburg Line which led to the November 11th Armistice. Accompanied by appendices listing Rolls of Honour, lists of decorations, Commanding officers and other ranks, and illustrated by eleven photos, eleven maps and by some fine line drawings, this is a complete record of a gallant unit of gunners.

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Trainbusters by Nicolas Trudgian. (B)

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Scramble by David Pentland. (P)

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   Disaster at Dieppe, France 19th August 1942 by David Pentland  Under pressure from Stalin to open a second front in Europe, Operation Jubilee was designed ostensibly as a reconnaissance in force on the French coast, to show the feasibility of taking and holding a major defended port for a day, in this case Dieppe. The plan devised by Lord Louis Mountbatten failed due to inadequate naval and air support, carrying out the landing in daylight and general lack of intelligence of the target. Here new Churchill tanks of the 14th Canadian Tank Regiment (The Calgary Regiment), with men of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry and Fusiliers Mont-Royals, struggle to fight their way off the beach. Only a handful of men penetrated into the town itself, and eventually the remaining troops were ordered to withdraw. Out of 5086 soldiers who landed only 1443 returned. 

"Operation Veritable" Eastern Holland, 8th-22nd February 1945  LVT Mark II and IV Buffaloes of 79th Armoured Division carry the men of 3rd Canadian Infantry Division through the flooded lower Rhine valley to secure the left flank of the Anglo-Canadian operation.

Private (Acting-Corporal) L. Clarke, Single-handed, Holding At Bay A Party Of Germans During A Counter Attack.   Private (Acting-Corporal) Leo Clarke, Canadian Infantry, was building a block when about twenty of the enemy with two officers counter-attacked.  He boldly advanced against them, emptied his revolver into them and afterwards two enemy rifles, which he had picked up in the trench.  One of the officers then attacked him with the bayonet wounding him in the leg, but he shot him dead.  The enemy then ran away, pursued by Acting-corporal Clarke, who shot four more and captured a fifth.  Later, he was ordered to the dressing station, but returned next day to duty.  For his most conspicuous bravery he was awarded the V.C.

Private Harris throwing himself on a bomb to save a comrade.    Private W. B. Harris, of the 29th Canadian Infantry Battalion, was throwing a bomb when his foot slipped, and the grenade fell on the side of a traverse where the rest of a grenade class were standing.  They all got away except one man.  Private Harris, realising his danger, rushed forward and threw himself on the bomb to save the man.  The bomb exploded and Harris was severely wounded through his self-sacrificing act.  He was awarded the D.C.M.

Corporal Schultz Dressing Wounded Under Heavy fire During The Second Battle of Ypres. During the second battle of Ypres, Corporal Sam Schultz, of the 10th Canadian Battalion, was in charge of about ten other medical orderlies and fatigue men at a dressing station near Wieltje.  On the night of April 24th 1915, the house, which was close behind the British lines, and hardly more than a hundred yards from the German trenches, was practically destroyed by shellfire, and Schultz and his party were obliged to perform their duties in extreme peril.  Throughout the night, however, Schultz remained at his post and did not withdraw until the following afternoon, when all the wounded had been removed.  He was rewarded with the D.C.M. for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty.

Private Bushby Holding At Bay Two Germans who attempted to Bayonet Him as He Was Digging Out A Comrade .Besides assisting wounded men on May 8th 1915, out of a trench at Hooge, which was in the hands of the enemy, Private E. J. Bushby of Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry, gallantly attempted to rescue a comrade who had been half buried in the trench.  While digging the man out, Bushby held at Bay two Germans who were attempting to bayonet him.  He also made two journeys to the reserves under heavy fire to bring up ammunition, and was awarded the D.C.M. for his conspicuous gallantry.

Colour Sergeant Hall falls mortally wounded in attempting to rescue a wounded comrade.   On April 23rd 1915, a wounded man, who was lying some fifteen yards from a British trench in the neighbourhood of Ypres, called for help, and Company Sergeant Major Frederick William Hall, of the 8th Canadian Battalion, endeavoured to reach him in the face of a very heavy enfilade fire which was being poured in by the enemy.  The first attempt failed, and a non commissioned officer and private soldier, who were attempting to give assistance, were both wounded.  Company Sergeant Major Hall then made a second most gallant attempt, and was in the act of lifting up the wounded man to bring in when he fell mortally wounded in the head.  For his most conspicuous bravery and self-sacrificing conduct, Colour Sergeant Hall was awarded the V.C.

Gun Fire. An Historical Narrative of the 4th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery 1914 - 1918 by Lt J A MacDonald.  Mobilised in 1914, trained at Shorncliffe in Kent in 1915, the 4th Brigade of the Canadian Field Artillery found themselves in action in some of the hottest spots on the Western Front after their arrival in France in 1916. Their first taste of trench warfare was in and around the Ypres Salient at St Eloi, Hooge and Sanctuary Wood. They then moved south to take part in the later stages of the Battle of the Somme, where they helped their comrades in the Canadian infantry capture the village of Courcellette and the nearby Regina Trench. In 1917, the artillerymen again assisted the Canadian infantry in the famous seizure of Vimy Ridge, which they helped hold thereafter. They suffered greivous losses later that year in the battle of Passchendaele (third Ypres) and in 1918 played a vital role in holding off the German advance before Amiens. Finally, they took part in the storming of the Hindenburg Line which led to the November 11th Armistice. Accompanied by appendices listing Rolls of Honour, lists of decorations, Commanding officers and other ranks, and illustrated by eleven photos, eleven maps and by some fine line drawings, this is a complete record of a gallant unit of gunners.. 

 

 

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