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Canadian Dragoons (Armoured Car Regiment), CASF, on 21 September 1940. It was initially earmarked to serve in the 5th Canadian Armoured Division and embarked for Britain on 13 November 1941. The RCD landed in Sicily on 8 November 1943 and moved to mainland Italy on 5 January 1944. There it fought as the armoured car regiment for I Canadian Corps until being transferred to the 1st Canadian Infantry Division as the divisional armoured car regiment on 14 July 1944. Due to the mountainous terrain of Italy, the regiment fought much of its time there in a dismounted role as infantry.
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RCD was the first Allied unit to advance through Holland to the North Sea, famously liberated the city of Leeuwarden and fought off an attempted German amphibious assault. The fighting was so intense and chaotic that two of the squadron sergeants-major, WOII Deeming and WOII Forgrave, were separately awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal (second in precedence to the Victoria Cross) for dismounting the members of their supply convoys and fighting through enemy infantry positions to get fuel, ammunition, water and rations forward to their squadrons.
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in an infantry role as part of Seely's Detachment (really the Canadian Cavalry Brigade), 1st Canadian Division. On 24 January 1916, it remounted and resumed its cavalry role as part of the 1st Canadian Cavalry Brigade with whom it continued to fight in France and Flanders until the end of the war. The overseas regiment disbanded on 6 November 1920.
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On 1 September 1945 a second Active Force component of the regiment mobilized for service in the Pacific theatre of operations designated as the 2nd-1st Armoured Car Regiment (The Royal Canadian Dragoons), RCAC, CASF. It was redesignated as the 2nd-1st Armoured Regiment (The Royal Canadian Dragoons),
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In March 1945 the regiment moved with the I Canadian Corps to North-West Europe as part of OPERATION GOLDFLAKE, and the regiment resumed its role as the I Canadian Corps armoured car regiment. The regiment was heavily engaged in operations in the Netherlands and Germany until the end of the war. The
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On 10 November 1983 Canada Post issued 'The Royal Winnipeg Rifles, The Royal Canadian Dragoons as part of the Canadian Forces, Regiments, 1883–1983 series. The stamps were designed by Ralph Tibbles, based on a painting by William Southern. The 32¢ stamps are perforated 13.5 x 13 and were printed by
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to form the short-lived 1st Canadian Motorcycle Regiment, CASF (RCD/LSH (RC)). On 21 September 1940, this regiment was redesignated as Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) CASF and the Dragoons returned to the regiment. The regiment subsequently mobilized as an armoured car regiment, The Royal
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The regiment was placed on active service on 6 August 1914 for instructional and camp administration duties. On 14 September 1914 the regiment mobilized The Royal Canadian Dragoons, CEF, which embarked for England on 3 October 1914. On 5 May 1915 it disembarked in France, where it fought dismounted
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The regiment was part of the initial deployment to Cyprus as part of OPERATION SNOW GOOSE, Canada's long contribution to UNFICYP, and conducted other squadron-sized tours as well as a regimental deployment from March to September 1989. Trooper. Joseph H. "Fess" Campbell died in Cyprus on 31 July
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At the start of the Second World War, The Royal Canadian Dragoons were still horse cavalry and would remain so until the regiment finally dismounted in August, 1940. On 24 May 1940, the regimental headquarters and one squadron mobilized together with the headquarters and one squadron of
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basin. The Boers had recently captured a quantity of British artillery ammunition and aggressively pressed the rear guard in an attempt to capture the two D Battery guns, even conducting a very rare mounted charge. In the end, the guns and the column were saved. Three
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D Squadron, equipped with M4A3E8 Sherman tanks rented from the U.S. Army, served in Korea following the armistice in 1954. Lieut Frank Sidney Stilwell died in a vehicle accident while deployed to Korea on 25 January 1954. “Dog Squadron”, so-called because
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In the list below, battle honours in capitals were awarded for participation in large operations and campaigns, while those in lowercase indicate honours granted for more specific battles. Those battle honours in bold type are emblazoned on the
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RCAC, CASF, on 15 November 1945; and as the 1st Armoured Regiment (The Royal Canadian Dragoons), RCAC, CASF, on 1 March 1946. On 27 June 1946 the regiment was embodied in the Permanent Force.
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tracked reconnaissance vehicles. During this time, the Canadian Forces ceased conducting regimental rotations to 4 CMBG, going instead to a man-for-man individual rotation system.
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Parliament of Canada Sessional Papers 1885 (48 Victoria) Number 7, APPENDIX No. 6. ANNUAL REPORT OF "A" TROOP, CAVALRY SCHOOL CORPS AND SCHOOL OF CAVALRY. Dated 1 December 1884
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The Royal Canadian Dragoons contributed both reconnaissance and tank crews to the Canadian task forces that served in Afghanistan from 2002 to 2014.
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The regiment has possessed five regimental guidons in its history. Some retired guidons are laid up at the church at CFB Petawawa or at
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is Chief Warrant Officer J. Nickerson. The regiment is composed of Regimental Headquarters, "A", "B", "C", "D" and Headquarters
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Amalgamated 27 June 1892 with the Canadian Mounted Rifle Corps in Winnipeg, Manitoba (lineage below): retaining its designation
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was the word for the letter D in the old phonetic alphabet, were the last Canadians to operationally employ Sherman tanks.
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were awarded to members of The Royal Canadian Dragoons for their actions during the course of the day:
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Report of the Officer Commanding Royal Canadian Dragoons to the Adjutant General, dated 2 January 1901
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Official Lineages Volume 3, Part 1: Armour, Artillery and Field Engineer Regiments – Armour Regiments
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During the 1990s, the regiment conducted deployments to the Former Yugoslavia with the UN as part of
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The Cavalry School Corps mobilized A Troop on 10 April 1885 for active service during the
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Redesignated 16 October 1946 as the 1st Armoured Regiment (Royal Canadian Dragoons), RCAC
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War Diary of the 1st Canadian Armoured Car Regiment (Royal Canadian Dragoons) July 1944
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Emblazoned with battle honours from the North West Rebellion and the South African War
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Redesignated 2 March 1949 as the Royal Canadian Dragoons (1st Armoured Regiment)
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Originated 20 July 1885 in Winnipeg, Manitoba as the School of Mounted Infantry
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Originated 21 December 1883 in Quebec City, Quebec as the Cavalry School Corps
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at Aldershot along with two other British Army Sergeant-Instructors from the
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by Brereton Greenhous, Guild of the Royal Canadian Dragoons Greenhous (1983)
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Dragoon: The Centennial History of the Royal Canadian Dragoons, 1883-1983
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Three Dragoons were awarded the Victoria Cross for the gallant stand at
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on November 7, 1900, The Royal Canadian Dragoons were engaged in the
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presented the regiment with a guidon that includes the battle honour
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First guidon to be emblazoned with Second World War battle honours
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The cap badge of The Royal Canadian Dragoons since 1913 features a
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Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance
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The regiment was mobilized for service in South Africa during the
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on 7 November 1900, a feat of arms never surpassed by Canadians.
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History and Uniform of the Royal Canadian Dragoons, 1883 to 1970
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List of regiments of cavalry of the Canadian Militia (1900–1920)
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Two famous Dragoon casualties of South Africa were Lieutenant
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Redesignated 7 August 1891 as the Canadian Mounted Rifle Corps
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by precedence. It is one of three armoured regiments in the
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depicting members of the Royal Canadian Dragoons Band with
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Redesignated 12 January 1959 as The Royal Canadian Dragoons
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DCM Citation WOII R.W. Deeming, Accessed 30 September 2018
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The Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons)
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in recognition of the regiment's service in South Africa.
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The Royal Canadian Dragoons: Pictorial history, 1883-2000
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Armoured regiments & units of Canada in World War II
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Royal Canadian Dragoons, Boer War Sculpture by sculptor
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Great War battle honours later emblazoned in the 1930s
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One regiment (4 squadrons and headquarters squadrons)
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