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  2. King's Own Calgary Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The King's Own Calgary Regiment (RCAC), colloquially known as The King's Own, is a Royal Canadian Armoured Corps cavalry regiment of the Canadian Armed Forces.. Headquartered at Mewata Armoury in Calgary, Alberta, the King's Own is a part-time Primary Reserve unit of 41 Canadian Brigade Group, 3rd Canad

  3. William Charles Gordon Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    The 103rd Regiment, Calgary Rifles was reorganized in 1920 as part of the Otter Commission's report, and the 103rd is today perpetuated by both The King's Own Calgary Regiment and The Calgary Highlanders. [9] Armstrong and his officers of the 103rd helped organize recruits for the 10th Battalion, CEF. Armstrong also personally raised the 56th ...

  4. 50th Battalion (Calgary), CEF - Wikipedia

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    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). [14] Today the 50th Battalion is perpetuated by The King's Own Calgary Regiment (RCAC). [15]

  5. Mewata Armoury - Wikipedia

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    The building is at 801 11th Street SW and is still home to local Militia units, chiefly The King's Own Calgary Regiment (RCAC) and The Calgary Highlanders, but also 15 (Edmonton) Field Ambulance Detachment Calgary, the 41 Canadian Brigade Group Influence Activities Company (attached to the King's Own Calgary Regiment) and various cadet ...

  6. 103rd Regiment (Calgary Rifles) - Wikipedia

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    The 103rd Regiment (Calgary Rifles) was an infantry regiment of the Canadian Non-Permanent Active Militia, authorized at Calgary, Alberta, Canada, by General Order on 1 April 1910. [ 1 ] History

  7. 10th Battalion (Canadians), CEF - Wikipedia

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    The Provisional 10th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force was created around cadres of Militiamen from two existing units; the 103rd Regiment (Calgary Rifles) and the 106th Regiment (Winnipeg Light Infantry). The unit was assembled at Valcartier in Quebec, and sailed for the United Kingdom with the first Canadian contingent in late 1914.

  8. The Military Museums - Wikipedia

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    The goal is to stimulate interest in the history and development of PPCLI within the context of the Canadian Forces. [3] The PPCLI became a Calgary regiment after the Second World War but traces its history to 1914. A memorial consisting of stained glass, book of remembrance, and a wall of honour is dedicated to deceased members of PPCLI. [10]

  9. 137th (Calgary) Battalion, CEF - Wikipedia

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    This regiment, now the King's Own Calgary Regiment (RCAC), still perpetuates the 137th Battalion, CEF. [ 2 ] In 1967, members of the 137th Battalion CEF Association raised funds and erected a memorial to the unit on the west side of North Glenmore Park , in Calgary.