The Royal Regina Rifles
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The Royal Regina Rifles is a Primary Reserve infantry
Infantry
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 regiment
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 of the Canadian Forces. Prior to 1982 the regiment was known as The Regina Rifle Regiment. The Royal Regina Rifles are part of Land Force Western Area
Land Force Western Area
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's 38 Canadian Brigade Group
38 Canadian Brigade Group
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The regiment, nicknamed "The Johns" during World War II
World War II
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 because of the high proportion of "Farmer Johns" in its ranks, perpetuates the 28th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force
Canadian Expeditionary Force
The Canadian Expeditionary Force was the designation of the field force created by Canada for service overseas in the First World War. Units of the C.E.F. were divided into field formation in France, where they were organized first into separate divisions and later joined together into a single...

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Origins

The regiment traces its lineage to 3 July 1905, when an infantry regiment was authorized in the District of Assiniboia and the District of Saskatchewan
District of Saskatchewan
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, which later that year became the province of Saskatchewan
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. The regiment was eventually organized as the 95th Saskatchewan Rifles, in Regina
Regina, Saskatchewan
Regina is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The city is the second-largest in the province and a cultural and commercial centre for southern Saskatchewan. It is governed by Regina City Council. Regina is the cathedral city of the Roman Catholic and Romanian Orthodox...

. After the First World War the 95th merged with the 60th Rifles of Canada (in Moose Jaw) to become the South Saskatchewan Regiment, which expanded to five battalions with the creation of units in Weyburn (3rd Battalion), Moosomin
Moosomin, Saskatchewan
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 (4th Battalion) and Estevan (5th Battalion).

On 15 May 1924, each of the battalions became a distinct regiment, and the Regina Rifle Regiment was created from the 1st Battalion following extensive reorganizations of the Canadian Militia. In the 1936 reorganization of the Militia, the Headquarters and A Company of the 12th Machine Gun Battalion, CMGC
Canadian Machine Gun Corps
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, merged into the Regina Rifles, which existed as a single battalion militia regiment until 1939.

During the Second World War members of the regiment received 14 Military Medal
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s with one bar to that award, seven Distinguished Service Order
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s, seven Military Cross
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 awards, a British Empire Medal
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, an Africa Star
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, three French Croix de Guerre
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, and a Netherlands Bronze Lion
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. Many more were Mentioned in Dispatches
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The regiment suffered 356 fatal casualties by 7 May 1945.

Its first taste of combat came in Normandy
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, landing on Juno Beach
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 on D-Day
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, during which it was the first Canadian regiment to successfully secure a beachhead. It later faced the 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend
12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend
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, which was almost completely annihilated by the British and Canadian forces. The regiment later entered Caen
Caen
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Four battalions were raised during World War II:
  • 1st Battalion, Canadian Active Service Force, mobilized 24 May 1940, moved to the United Kingdom
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     in August 1941 as part the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division
    3rd Canadian Infantry Division
    The Canadian 3rd Infantry Division was an infantry division of the Canadian Army from 1940 to c.1945.- History :The formation of the division was authorized on 17 May 1940...

    , fought in Northwest Europe from June 1944 to May 1945. Disbanded 15 Jan 1946.
  • 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, did not mobilize.
  • 3rd (Active) Battalion, mobilized 12 May 1942. Did not leave Canada. Redesignated "2nd Airfield Defence Battalion (The Regina Rifle Regiment)" 19 July 1943. Disbanded 15 November 1943.
  • 4th Battalion, Canadian Army Occupation Force, raised 1 June 1945, Disbanded 4 April 1946.


In 1946, the regiment reverted to a single-battalion militia regiment. During the Korean crisis of 1951, the regiment raised two companies for the Active Force. These companies, along with companies raised by four other rifle regiments, founded the 1st and 2nd Canadian Rifle Battalions, which became the Regular Force battalions of the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada.

Royal was added to the regimental title on 5 July 1982, and the name was shortened to the Royal Regina Rifles on 24 October 1984.

Regimental lineage

Lineage of the Royal Regina Rifles
1905 Regt of inf. authorized
1907 95th Regt
1908 Became a rifle regt
1909 95th Saskatchewan Rifles
1912 95th Regt 105th Regt
North Saskatchewan Regiment
The North Saskatchewan Regiment is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Forces, headquartered in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with companies in Saskatoon and Prince Albert. Its current commanding officer is Lieutenant-Colonel Dan Whittaker, who took over from Lieutenant-Colonel Malcolm...

1913 95th "Saskatchewan Rifles" 60th Rifles of Canada
1914 28th Bn, CEF
1915 68th "Overseas" Bn, CEF
1916 Absorbed by 32nd Reserve Bn, CEF 195th "Overseas" Bn, CEF
Absorbed by 32nd Reserve Bn, CEF
1919 12th Machine Gun Bde, CMGC
Canadian Machine Gun Corps
The Canadian Machine Gun Corps was an administrative corps of the Canadian Army. The Canadian Permanent Machine Gun Brigade was organized in the Permanent Force on 3 Nov 1919. The Canadian Permanent Machine Gun Brigade was redesignated the Royal Canadian Permanent Machine Gun Brigade on 16 Jun 1921...

1920 Disbanded 1st Bn, The South Saskatchewan Regt 2nd Bn, The South Saskatchewan Regt 3rd Bn, The South Saskatchewan Regt 4th Bn, The South Saskatchewan Regt 5th Bn, The South Saskatchewan Regt
1924 The Regina Rifle Regt The South Saskatchewan Regt The Weyburn Regt The Assiniboia Regt The Saskatchewan Border Regt 12th Machine Gun Bn, CMGC
 
1936 The Regina Rifle Regt
1940 1st Bn, The Regina Rifle Regt, CASF 2nd Bn, The Regina Rifle Regt
1942 3rd Bn, The Regina Rifle Regt, CASF
1943 2nd Airfield Defence Bn (The Regina Rifle Regt), CASF
Disbanded
 
1945 4th Bn, The Regina Rifle Regt, CIC, CAOF
1946 Disbanded The Regina Rifle Regt Disbanded
 
1951 "E" Coy, The Regina Rifle Regt "F" Coy, The Regina Rifle Regt
Absorbed by 1st Canadian Rifle Bn
1952 Absorbed by 2nd Canadian Rifle Bn
1982 The Royal Regina Rifle Regt
1984 The Royal Regina Rifles

First World War

  • Mount Sorrel
  • Somme, 1916, '18
  • Flers-Courcelette
  • Thiepval
  • Ancre Heights
  • Arras, 1917, '18
  • Vimy, 1917
  • Scarpe, 1917, '18
  • Hill 70
  • Ypres, 1917
  • Passchendaele
  • Amiens
  • Drocourt-Quéant
  • Hindenburg Line
  • Canal du Nord
  • Cambrai, 1918
  • Pursuit to Mons
  • France and Flanders, 1915–'18.

Second World War

  • Normandy Landing
  • Bretteville-l'Orgeuilleuse
  • Caen
  • The Orne
  • Bourguébus Ridge
  • Faubourg de Vaucelles
  • Falaise
  • The Laison
  • The Seine, 1944
  • Calais, 1944
  • The Scheldt
  • Leopold Canal
  • Breskens Pocket
  • The Rhineland
  • Waal Flats
  • Moyland Wood
  • The Rhine
  • Emmerich-Hoch Elten
  • Deventer
  • North-West Europe, 1944–45.

See also

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