The Calgary Regiment
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| Division (WWII) |
 Royal Canadian Armoured Corps |
| Active |
1920-1952
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| Province |
Alberta
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| Type |
Armoured
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| Motto |
Onward
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| Modern Unit |
The King's Own Calgary Regiment
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The Dieppe Raid, Motta Montecorvino, San Leonardo, The Gully, Cassino II, Gustav Line, Pignataro, Liri Valley, Aquino, Trasimene Line, Arezzo, Advance to Florence, Cerrone |
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A total of 97 members of The Calgary Regiment are listed in our memorial database. Below 30 random names are displayed. Click here to view all records.
Marchant, Schneider, Sawers, Mellom, O'neill, Emerson, Edwards, Davidson, Hogan, Mcwithey, Hornburg, Wells, Forsyth, Larson, Coulombe, Palsson, Andrews, Cornelssen, Jenner, Mcintyre, Mcnichol, Lamb, Fennell, Roy, Mccurlie, Huscroft, Gorman, Piniak, Hofer, Adams |
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- 1910: 103rd Regiment, Calgary Rifles
- 1920: Reorganized to become The Calgary Regiment.
- 1921: Reorganized again; the 1st batt. The Calgary Highlanders and the 2nd batt. The Calgary Regiment
- 1941: Mobilized as armoured regiment, designated the 14th Canadian Tank Regiment (Calgary Regiment)
- 1942–46: Re-designated 14th Canadian Armoured Regiment (Calgary Regiment)
- 1952: The King's Own Calgary Regiment
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