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In an appendix to the treaty between Great Britain and Brunswick, the number and composition of the troops to be raised were stipulated in detail: [3] General staff, 22 officers and other ranks. Regiment of foot Staff, 25 officers and other ranks. Company of foot, 131 officers and other ranks.
The Brunswick Ducal Field-Corps (German: Herzoglich Braunschweigisches Feldcorps), commonly known as the Black Brunswickers, was a volunteer military unit raised by Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel during the Napoleonic Wars.
The regiment was formed in 1954 by the amalgamation of The Carleton and York Regiment, The New Brunswick Scottish and The North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment.From 1954 to 2012, it consisted of two battalions with the former The Carleton and York Regiment and The New Brunswick Scottish forming the 1st Battalion and The North Shore Regiment forming the 2nd Battalion.
The North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army, and is part of the 5th Canadian Division's 37 Canadian Brigade Group. The regiment is headquartered in Bathurst, New Brunswick , with sub-units located in Newcastle (present day Miramichi), Campbellton and Moncton.
Royal New Brunswick Regiment (3 C, 9 P) Royal Regiment of Canada (2 C, 14 P) Royal Westminster Regiment (7 P) Royal Winnipeg Rifles (3 C, 10 P) Royal Regina Rifles (4 ...
The number was later reused for the 104th (Bengal Fusiliers) (1861–1881), after the British Army expanded with the incorporation of the regiments of the Honourable East India Company. None of these units share any lineage with the New Brunswick Regiment. [17]
27th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA: 29 27th Light Horse: 1910 [51] N/A 14th Canadian Light Horse 14th Canadian Hussars: 30 28th New Brunswick Dragoons: 1911 [52] N/A The New Brunswick Dragoons The Royal New Brunswick Regiment: 31 29th Light Horse: 1911 [53] N/A 18th Canadian Light Horse 65th Field Battery, RCA 32 30th Regiment British Columbia ...
A former member of the 132nd Battalion, Pte. Benjamin Edward Kaine later served with the 87th Battalion, Manitoba Regiment. Kaine was killed on June 9, 1917. Canadian Virtual Memorial record. A former member of the 132nd Battalion, Pte. Sydney Allen Matchett later served with the 26th Battalion, New Brunswick Regiment.