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Freedom of the City was exercised by the Royal Canadian Regiment in Fredericton, New Brunswick on 2 June 1973 [17] and in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador on June 19, 2005. [18] On 10 November 1983 Canada Post issued 'The Royal Canadian Regiment, The British Columbia Regiment' as part of the Canadian Forces, Regiments, 1883–1983 series.
Note: each regular force regiment retains a parachute company. The Royal Canadian Regiment. 1st Battalion (mechanized infantry)2nd Battalion (mechanized infantry)
The 1st Canadian Regiment (1775–1781) was an Extra Continental regiment of the American Patriots' Continental Army, consisting primarily of volunteers from the Province of Quebec. The 1st was raised by James Livingston to support Patriot efforts in the American Revolutionary War during the invasion of Quebec .
The regiment was formed on 16 October 1953, by Lieutenant-General Guy Simonds, the Chief of the General Staff of the Canadian Army, with the redesignation of four separate battalions: 3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment – 1st Battalion; 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry – 2nd Battalion
3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment (3 RCR) is a regular force light infantry battalion of the Canadian Forces. 3 RCR's most notable service occurred in Korea, Germany, Bosnia and Afghanistan. In 2006–2010, the battalion was deployed to Kandahar Province , Afghanistan.
The Canadian Airborne Regiment was disbanded in 1995, [22] while the Regular Force regiment of the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's), formed in 1957, was converted to a mixed Regular and Reserve "Total Force" unit with the close-out of 4 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group at Lahr, Germany, in 1994, before reverting to a Reserve regiment ...
6th Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles: 7 November 1914 18 February 1918 87th Field Battery, RCA, 88th Field Battery, RCA, and 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) 7th Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles: 7 November 1914 11 April 1918 The Governor General's Horse Guards 8th Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles: 15 March 1915 8 December 1917
Royal Canadian Regiment (2 C, 10 P) Royal New Brunswick Regiment (3 C, 9 P) Royal Newfoundland Regiment (2 C, 10 P) Royal Regiment of Canada (2 C, 14 P)