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448:"On 16 August 1918, as a member of the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion, Lt. Charles Smith Rutherford of Colbourne, Ontario, participated in the offensive to take Munchy-le-Preux. Once the objective taken, he went forward alone to reconnoiter, some distance ahead of the assaulting party. Entering the outskirts of the village, he walked straight into an enemy machine-gun section, holding a pill-box, but which was not looking for an attack from that quarter. Lt. Rutherford called immediately for their surrender stating that if not his machine-gunners would open fire immediately. After a brief discussion, the German officer decided to surrender. Lt. Rutherford then ordered that the other German machine-gun position located a little ways up the hill also surrendered; which it was so ordered to do. The entire garrison, consisting of 2 officers and 43 men with 3 machine-guns, was thus captured single-handedly by Lt. Rutherford. When his section arrived at his location, he observed that the right assault party was held up by heavy machine-gun fire from another pill-box. This he attacked with a Lewis-gun section and captured a further 35 prisoners with machine-guns, thus enabling the assault party to continue their advance." 432:"During the advance of 30/31 October 1917, as a member of the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion, Major George Randolph Pearkes of Watford, Hertfordshire, England, participated in the battle at Passchendaele. He led the troops under his command to capture and consolidate considerably more than the objectives allotted to him. Just prior to the advance, Major Pearkes was wounded in the left thigh. Regardless of his wound, he continued to lead his men with the utmost gallantry, despite many obstacles. At a particular stage of the attack, his further advance was threatened by a strong point which was an objective of the battalion on his left, but which they had not succeeded in capturing. Quickly appreciating the situation, he captured and held this point, thus enabling his further advance to be successfully pushed forward." 160: 538: 30: 228: 136: 743: 739: 735: 476:
The memory of the original unit was also perpetuated by its original members in the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles Association. The association met annually from its formation in 1934 until it disbanded in 1969. The records of the association may be found at the
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to those units involved in pivotal battles and campaigns during the war. The 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles were accorded the following battle honours:
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are commemorated with named locations. The National Defence Headquarters building in Ottawa is named
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Formed in 1915, they were transported to England later that year. In 1916, they converted to an
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Photo of the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles on parade in Sherbrooke, 4 June 1915.
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which were later merged with the Sherbrooke Regiment to form the
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can be viewed on-line, courtesy of Library and Archives Canada.
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List of infantry battalions in the Canadian Expeditionary Force
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Brief history of the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles Association.
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List of mounted regiments in the Canadian Expeditionary Force
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In 1929–31, well after the First World War had ended, Canada
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Military units and formations disestablished in the 1910s
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Cap badge of the 5th Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles
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Land Forces of Britain, the Empire and Commonwealth.
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