The South Saskatchewan Regiment
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| Division (WWII) |
 2nd Canadian Infantry Division |
| Active |
1936-Present
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| Province |
Saskatchewan
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| Type |
Infantry
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| Modern Unit |
Disbanded in 1968
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The Dieppe Raid, Bourguébus Ridge, St André-sur-Orne, Ifs, Verrières Ridge, Falaise, Falaise Road, Rocquancourt, Clair Tizon, The Laison, Dunkirk 1944, Forêt de la Londe, Antwerp-Turnhout Canal, Battle of the Scheldt, Woensdrecht, South Beveland, The Rhineland, The Hochwald, Xanten, The Rhine, Liberation of Groningen, Oldenburg |
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A total of 471 members of The South Saskatchewan Regiment are listed in our memorial database. Below 30 random names are displayed. Click here to view all records.
Fortier, Stewart, Ennis, Pritchard, Morin, Serwatka, Laturnus, Castle, Manship, Kvam, Williams, Ford, Hatton, Hobbs, Clark, Serre, Muirhead, Smallwood, Schieve, Bell, Farquhar, Boddy, Selby, George, Jasin, Sava, Stewart, Kostyk, Mcmillan, Dawson |
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Victoria Cross
Lt. Col. Charles Merritt
Dieppe, August 1942 |
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