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on 21 September 1940; as the 2nd
Armoured Regiment (Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)), CASF, on 11 February 1941; as the 2nd Armoured Regiment (Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)), CAC, CASF, on 15 October 1943; and as the 2nd Armoured Regiment (Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)), RCAC, CASF, on 2 August 1945. The regiment embarked for Britain on 13 November 1941 and landed in Italy on 8 November 1943, where it fought as part of the 5th Armoured Brigade, 5th Canadian Armoured Division. On 16 February 1945 the regiment moved with the I Canadian Corps to North-West Europe as part of
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in the regular army, Lord
Strathcona's Horse also maintains its own pipes and drums. The difference between the two is that the 2RCR Pipes and Drums is funded directly by the Battalion, while the LdSH (RC) pipes and drums is funded by the regimental society. As such, the Strathcona Pipes and Drums is
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One of the many dramatic changes World War I introduced into military organisation and technology was the introduction of the tank, however, Canada would persist with horse cavalry until the Summer of 1940. The regiment did have a Ford and a
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Western Canada's only Regular Force armoured unit. The LdSH(RC) Museum and Archives are mandated to assist the public-at-large with research on their family connections to the regiment as well as to perform educational outreach to the regiment, its members and the city of
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Strathconas contributed several tank squadrons as well as reconnaissance personnel to the various Canadian task forces that served in Afghanistan from 2002 to 2014. Trooper Michael Yuki Hayakaze was killed in action in Afghanistan on 2 March 2008. In 2002 the Reconnaissance Squadron participated
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The advance up the boot of Italy bloodied the regiment but also forged their identity as a
Canadian tank unit, second to none. The regiment left Italy in February 1945, and fought in the North West Europe campaign to liberate the Netherlands and the Lowlands. In 1946, the regiment returned to Canada
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noticed that the divisional patches on the sleeves of the troopers bore the legend "LSH". He remarked to a
Strathcona's officer that he had always thought the proper abbreviation of "Lord" was "Ld". The regiment promptly changed its formation patches and have used the correct designation ever since.
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Headquarters and one squadron were mobilized together with the Regimental Headquarters and one squadron of The Royal Canadian Dragoons to form the 1st Canadian Motorcycle Regiment, CASF (RCD/LSH(RC)). It was redesignated as Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians), CASF,
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In 2000, to commemorate the centenary of its original foundation, a mounted detachment of eighteen members from Lord
Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) was invited to London, where, in ceremonial full-dress, they mounted the Queen's Life Guard at the Horse Guards on seven days between 8 and 23
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for leading the charge in a successful engagement with entrenched German forces. Nearly three-quarters of the
Canadian cavalry involved in the attack against German machine-gun positions were killed or wounded. Unable to break the trench deadlock and of little use at the front, cavalry remained
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The regiment was placed on active service at the start of the Great War on 6 August 1914 for instructional and camp administration duties. On 14 September 1914 the regiment mobilized Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians), CEF, which embarked for England on 3 October 1914. On 5 May 1915 it
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Despite the cavalry traditions of the regiment, the pipes and drums does not perform in full dress uniform due to concerns of a confusion with the Strathcona Mounted Troop. In light of this, the regiment authorized a hybrid uniform custom designed for the band. The band uniform consists of a
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Strathcona's Horse was authorized on 1 February 1900 and embarked for Africa on 17 March 1900. There it fought as part of the 3rd Mounted Brigade and 4th Infantry Brigade, II Division, until its departure from the theatre of operations on 20 January 1901. The unit disbanded on 9 March 1901.
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which are affiliated to the Lord Strachcona's Horse (Royal Canadians). Cadets are not soldiers; they are part of an organization dedicated to developing citizenship and leadership among young men and women aged 12 to 18 years of age with a military flavour, and are not required to join the
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On 1 September 1945 a second Active Force component of the regiment was mobilized for service in the Pacific theatre of operations designated as the 2nd–2nd Armoured Car Regiment (Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)), RCAC, CASF. It was redesignated as the 2nd Armoured Regiment (Lord
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personally. On its return to Canada on 9 March 1901, the regiment was disbanded. The name "Strathcona's Horse" was revived in 1909 when the Royal Canadian Mounted Rifles (which had been created in the Permanent Force in 1901) was renamed "Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)". The word
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behind the lines for much of the war. During the German offensives of March and April 1918, however, the cavalry played an essential role in the open warfare that temporarily confronted the retreating British forces.
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members) enlisted, allowing for a short training period and rapid deployment to Africa. The 537 officers and men, as well as 599 horses, of the new regiment sailed from Halifax on 18 March 1900 and arrived in
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trade canoe, the flag 'NW' (for "North West"), and the representation of the railway construction tools. The latter mark Lord Strathcona's direct role in the construction of the
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was established by Warrant Officer Mucker Langan in 1971, whose volunteers primary duties were with the regiment's Assault Troop. Both of these bands performed in the regimental
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consisting of approximately 50 to 70 professional musicians during its 12-year existence from 1956 to 1968. The band was one of seventeen joint-service bands to take part in the
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Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) : A Pictorial History by Ian D. Barnes; Henry, Sean A.; Snell, Mike J. (2005)
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571:adding citations to reliable sources
538:
466:adding citations to reliable sources
433:
4096:Regiments of Canada in World War II
1644:Sergeant Patrick Stoyko (2013–2014)
1535:Strathcona Ceremonial Mounted Troop
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1122:, Alberta, on August 24, 2013.
1058:United Nations Protection Force
512:, the first NATO deployment of
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3253:Charge of Flowerdew's Squadron
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1733:Regimental Museum and Archives
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1040:United Nations Emergency Force
945:5th Canadian Armoured Division
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611:Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicles
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3750:Supplementary Order of Battle
3694:Prince Edward Island Regiment
3620:Canadian Forces Regular Force
3534:"The Royal Canadian Dragoons"
3069:
2844:Ceased to be embodied in the
2778:Ceased to be embodied in the
2725:Ceased to be embodied in the
1996:, The Canadian Mounted Rifles
1331:28 September–11 November 1918
1161:10th Armoured Cavalry Brigade
903:was posthumously awarded the
734:Royal Canadian Mounted Police
4071:Armoured regiments of Canada
3684:12 Régiment blindé du Canada
3636:12 Régiment blindé du Canada
2996:12 Régiment blindé du Canada
1715:Canadian League of Composers
1496:VC, CBE, MC, Croix de Guerre
1336:France and Flanders, 1915–18
1314:29 September −2 October 1918
1222:
1125:
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4076:Cavalry regiments of Canada
4001:Weapons of mass destruction
3719:King's Own Calgary Regiment
3276:The Westminster's War Diary
3004:
2981:The Royal Canadian Dragoons
1559:(2RCR), maintains the only
1557:The Royal Canadian Regiment
1553:Canadian-Scottish regiments
1381:25 August–22 September 1944
1306:12 September–9 October 1918
1185:Service dress (No. 3 dress)
1036:The Royal Canadian Dragoons
958:The Royal Canadian Dragoons
870:2nd Indian Cavalry Division
851:2nd Indian Cavalry Division
726:The Royal Canadian Dragoons
620:
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3882:Chief of the Defence Staff
3442:regimentalrogue.tripod.com
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1775:Royal Canadian Army Cadets
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658:
504:(RHQ), three sabre (tank)
375:, the regiment is part of
273:Colonel Jamie Cade (Ret’d)
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1017:1st Commonwealth Division
862:Imperial Service Regiment
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3305:Prime Minister of Canada
3178:www.canadiansoldiers.com
3150:www.canadiansoldiers.com
3047:
2205:1st Canadian Motorcycle
1578:Prime Minister of Canada
1453:
1261:23 July–3 September 1916
960:, were mobilized as the
866:Canadian Cavalry Brigade
847:Canadian Cavalry Brigade
813:Military History Society
724:on 10 April. Along with
646:Canadian Pacific Railway
339:Forbes (Pipes and Drums)
156:Scarlet and myrtle green
3626:Royal Canadian Dragoons
3513:www.britishempire.co.uk
3456:"Canadian Music Centre"
2987:Lord Strathcona's Horse
1602:saw the band travel to
1570:Land Force Western Area
1547:Canadian military bands
1487:Gordon Muriel Flowerdew
1446:North-West Europe, 1945
1216:South Africa, 1900–1901
1089:invasion of Afghanistan
999:Post war to the present
856:At the outbreak of the
615:Royal Canadian Dragoons
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227:/lord-strathconas-horse
3761:12th Manitoba Dragoons
3699:Royal Canadian Hussars
3274:Oldfield, Major J.E.:
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3766:14th Canadian Hussars
3714:Saskatchewan Dragoons
3479:(3rd ed.). 2015.
3042:Horses in World War I
1787:Northwest Territories
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1068:Cougar armoured car.
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424:Chief Warrant Officer
377:3rd Canadian Division
313:
44:1 July 1901 – present
3892:Armed Forces Council
3261:on 17 February 2012.
3209:on 24 September 2012
3174:"Strathcona's Horse"
1832:Mayerthorpe, Alberta
1777:units spread across
1739:The Military Museums
1723:drum and bugle corps
1414:23–25 September 1944
1267:15–22 September 1916
1163:(Bond of Friendship)
1044:Ferret armoured cars
1021:M-10 tank destroyers
642:Hudson's Bay Company
567:improve this section
462:improve this section
430:Regimental structure
360:(LdSH) is a regular
225:/3-canadian-division
166:Soldiers of the King
3846:Royal Canadian Navy
3828:Royal Canadian Navy
3610:order of precedence
3507:Luscombe, Stephen.
3494:"Strathcona Museum"
2971:Order of precedence
2599:, 1st/2nd Canadian
1703:Canadian Centennial
1683:Royal Tank Regiment
1426:19–21 December 1944
1420:12–15 December 1944
1403:2–13 September 1944
1395:3–15 September 1944
1112:St. Albert, Alberta
1101:Task Force Kandahar
934:Operation Goldflake
756:Robert Baden-Powell
406:of the regiment is
200:Battle honours
3877:Commander-in-Chief
3679:Sherbrooke Hussars
3540:. 29 November 2018
3509:"Canadian Cavalry"
3397:www.strathconas.ca
3327:St. Albert Gazette
2989:(Royal Canadians)
1949:Strathcona's Horse
1873:Evansburg, Alberta
1773:There are several
1727:full dress uniform
1531:
1368:Torrice Crossroads
924:
922:by Alfred Munnings
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754:, British Officer
752:Relief of Mafeking
736:high brown boots.
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416:Lieutenant-Colonel
412:commanding officer
315:
253:LCol D.M. Gray, CD
193:War in Afghanistan
4043:
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4034:Canada portal
3773:
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3393:"Pipes and Drums"
3333:on 4 October 2013
3002:
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2993:Succeeded by
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1877:
1842:Fort Simpson, NWT
1311:St. Quentin Canal
1265:Flers–Courcelette
1209:South African War
1116:Strathcona County
982:Major Jack Mahony
890:Operation Michael
763:General Kitchener
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514:main battle tanks
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418:D. Gray, and the
373:Edmonton, Alberta
352:
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270:the Regiment
106:Three heavy tank
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3838:Military history
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3734:Régiment de Hull
3729:Fort Garry Horse
3669:Ontario Regiment
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1508:Ceremonial units
1480:Victoria Crosses
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1461:Korea, 1951–1953
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901:Gordon Flowerdew
882:Frederick Harvey
868:attached to the
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102:headquarters
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3689:1st Hussars
3518:12 December
3251:"Munnings,
3183:27 November
3155:27 November
1869:3070 RCACC
1859:3066 RCACC
1848:2952 RCACC
1838:2860 RCACC
1828:2716 RCACC
1818:1813 RCACC
1808:1292 RCACC
1620:Afghanistan
1608:Netherlands
1574:Californian
1474:Afghanistan
1468:Afghanistan
1424:Fosso Munio
1377:Gothic Line
1371:30 May 1944
1352:Liri Valley
1287:St. Quentin
1097:Afghanistan
1003:During the
939:During the
920:'s Squadron
823:Early 1900s
761:Supposedly
385:Strathconas
173:Engagements
137:Nickname(s)
127:Garrison/HQ
100:Regimental
4050:Categories
3985:Operations
3870:Leadership
3070:References
1863:Golden, BC
1854:, Alberta
1759:Canada Day
1610:, and the
1545:See also:
1438:IJsselmeer
1319:Beaurevoir
1013:Korean War
916:Charge of
829:Edward VII
809:Canada Day
805:Mpumalanga
767:Sam Steele
627:supporters
607:Leopard 2s
510:Leopard C2
426:N. Mills.
284:Sam Steele
280:commanders
243:Commanders
189:Korean War
3952:Academies
3123:15 August
2464:Disbanded
2174:Disbanded
1986:Disbanded
1803:Location
1707:Allan Rae
1566:pipe band
1499:Sergeant
1272:Cambrai,
1223:Great War
1126:Alliances
1051:Centurion
966:Ram tanks
918:Flowerdew
722:Cape Town
583:July 2024
554:does not
523:corps in
506:squadrons
478:July 2024
449:does not
250:commander
108:squadrons
4020:Category
3921:Commands
3544:20 April
3363:14 March
3005:See also
2418:2nd-2nd
2219:LSH(RC))
1785:and the
1761:and the
1711:composer
1677:) and a
1596:Edmonton
1259:Pozières
1253:Bazentin
1005:Cold War
884:won the
874:4th Army
783:in 1899.
780:Monterey
705:Boer War
677:Monterey
621:Heraldry
365:regiment
362:armoured
348:LdSH(RC)
290:Insignia
262:The King
145:Motto(s)
93:Regiment
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3337:14 June
3255:(1918)"
3213:25 June
1884:Lineage
1779:Alberta
1750:cavalry
1743:Calgary
1679:sporran
1392:Coriano
1239:Somme,
1168:Uniform
1053:tanks.
741:Stetson
713:cowboys
659:History
635:rampant
575:removed
560:sources
525:Alberta
470:removed
455:sources
367:of the
278:Notable
248:Current
212:Website
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3994:Others
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1800:Corps
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1675:tartan
1606:, the
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1295:Amiens
1203:guidon
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153:Colors
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53:Canada
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3973:Lists
3473:(PDF)
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1454:Korea
878:Somme
778:S.S.
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2865:1958
2846:CASF
2822:1953
2804:CASF
2800:RCAC
2796:Regt
2793:Armd
2780:CASF
2764:1953
2727:CASF
2719:1952
2683:CASF
2679:RCAC
2675:Regt
2672:Armd
2661:1951
2635:CASF
2631:RCAC
2627:Regt
2624:Armd
2612:CASF
2608:RCAC
2604:Regt
2601:Armd
2590:1950
2581:Regt
2578:Armd
2547:1949
2539:RCAC
2535:Regt
2532:Armd
2530:2nd
2502:1946
2483:CASF
2479:RCAC
2475:Regt
2472:Armd
2470:2nd
2450:1946
2432:CASF
2428:RCAC
2424:Regt
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2420:Armd
2412:CASF
2408:RCAC
2404:Regt
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2399:2nd
2386:1945
2360:CASF
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2347:2nd
2334:1943
2308:CASF
2304:Regt
2301:Armd
2299:2nd
2286:1941
2260:CASF
2245:1940
2211:CASF
2207:Regt
2192:1940
2152:1920
2111:1914
2075:1911
2039:1909
2003:1903
1964:1901
1928:1900
1533:The
1503:, VC
1274:1917
1241:1916
1081:NATO
1066:AVGP
834:Lord
801:R547
715:and
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558:any
556:cite
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451:cite
305:LdSH
217:army
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69:Type
2789:Sqn
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2356:CAC
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