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  2. Canadian Grenadier Guards - Wikipedia

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    The regiment mobilised The Canadian Grenadier Guards, CASF on 24 May 1940. It was re-designated as the 1st Battalion, The Canadian Grenadier Guards, CASF on 7 November 1940. It was converted to armour and re-designated as the 22nd Armoured Regiment (The Canadian Grenadier Guards), CAC, CASF on 26 January 1942. It embarked for Britain on 25 ...

  3. Canadian Guards - Wikipedia

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    [19] The two Reserve Force foot guard regiments, the Governor General's Foot Guards (GGFG) and the Canadian Grenadier Guards (CGG), were affiliated with the Canadian Guards, and from 1954 to 1976 they used Canadian Guards battalion numbers in token of the affiliation. Despite the battalion numbers, the GGFG and the CGG were considered separate ...

  4. Category : Armoured regiments & units of Canada in World War II

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    21st Armoured Regiment (The Governor General's Foot Guards) 22nd Armoured Regiment (The Canadian Grenadier Guards) 23rd Army Tank Battalion (The Halifax Rifles) 24th Army Tank Battalion (Les Voltigeurs de Québec) 24th Reconnaissance Regiment (Les Voltigeurs de Québec) 25th Armoured Delivery Regiment (The Elgin Regiment)

  5. Foot guards - Wikipedia

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    The British foot guards were established in the 17th century, and served as an infantry unit and royal guards for the monarchy. In the 19th century, the Canadian foot guard were formed, modelled after their British counterparts as a reflection of Canada’s relationship with the monarchy and to undertake ceremonial duties in Ottawa ...

  6. 87th Battalion (Canadian Grenadier Guards), CEF - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Grenadier Guards' Junior Ranks Mess is named the "John Francis Young Club" in his honour. Past and present serving members of The Canadian Grenadier Guards are required to execute a proper halt, come to attention, each time entering the Jr. Ranks Mess. There is a memorial plaque to him in the CGG Sergeants' mess.

  7. Governor General's Foot Guards - Wikipedia

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    The No 1 Company Governor Generals Foot Guards and the Ladies Soldiers Aid Association of Ottawa erected a memorial tablet which was unveiled on May 2, 1887; The memorial is dedicated to the memory of Privates J. Rogers and Wm. B. Osgood who died in action at Cut Knife Hill on May 2, 1885, during the Northwest Rebellion.

  8. Category : Infantry regiments of Canada in World War II

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    Canadian Grenadier Guards (2 C, 7 P) Canadian Scottish Regiment ... Governor General's Foot Guards (12 P) H. Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment (3 C, 10 P) I.

  9. Ceremonial Guard (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters Company; Band of the Ceremonial Guard [6] [7] Pipes and Drums; Military Band; The total strength is about 350 people, the size of a small battalion. The uniforms worn represent both infantry guards regiments of the Governor General's Foot Guards (GGFG) from Ottawa and the Canadian Grenadier Guards (CGG) from Montreal. The Public ...

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