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The 15th Canadian Light Horse was a
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regiment of the
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of the Canadian Militia (now the
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). First formed in 1905 as the 15th Light Horse, the regiment was redesignated in 1920 as the 15th Canadian Light Horse. In 1936, the regiment was Amalgamated with The South Alberta Horse to form the 15th Alberta Light Horse (now part of the
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).


Lineage

* Originated on 3 July 1905, in Calgary, Alberta, as the ''15th Light Horse''. * Redesignated on 15 March 1920, as the ''15th Canadian Light Horse''. * Amalgamated on 16 February 1936, with ''The South Alberta Horse'' and redesignated as the ''15th Alberta Light Horse''.


Perpetuations


North West Rebellion

* Alberta Mounted Infantry


Great War

* 12th Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles


History


Early history

On 3 July 1905, the ''15th Light Horse'' was authorized for service and commanded by its founder, Colonel James Walker. Its regimental headquarters was at
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, and its A Squadron was also established there; B Squadron was set up at
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; C Squadron at
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; and D Squadron at
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. On 1 April 1906, the regiment's D Squadron was separated to form ''The Alberta Rangers'' (later the ''23rd Alberta Rangers''). In 1907, an independent troop of the 15th Light Horse was established in Red Deer, Alberta. On 1 April 1910, this unit became the ''Red Deer Independent Squadron''. On 15 January 1913, the independent squadron became part of the newly raised ''35th Central Alberta Horse''.


The Great War

At the start of the First World War, the 15th Light Horse was one of 6 cavalry regiments from across Western Canada to provide detachments that helped recruit the 6th Battalion (Fort Garrys), CEF for service with the first contingent of the
Canadian Expeditionary Force The Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) was the expeditionary field force of Canada during the First World War. It was formed following Britain’s declaration of war on Germany on 15 August 1914, with an initial strength of one infantry division ...
. The other detachments were provided from the 34th Fort Garry Horse (now The Fort Garry Horse), the 20th Border Horse (now part of the
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), the
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, the
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(now part of The Fort Garry Horse) and the 22nd Saskatchewan Light Horse (now part of The North Saskatchewan Regiment). On 15 March 1915, the ''12th Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles'' was authorized for service, and on 8 October 1915, the regiment embarked for Great Britain. On 3 February 1916, the regiment's personnel were absorbed by the Canadian Cavalry Depot, CEF, to provide reinforcements to the
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in the field. On 5 April 1918, the 12th Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles was disbanded.


1920s–1930s

On 15 March 1920, as a result of the post-war Canadian Militia reorganization following the Otter Commission, the 15th Light Horse was redesignated as the 15th Canadian Light Horse. On 16 February 1936, as a result of the 1936 Canadian Militia reorganization, the 15th Canadian Light Horse was amalgamated with The South Alberta Horse to form the 15th Alberta Light Horse.


Uniform

The dress uniform of the 15th Light Horse included a scarlet serge frock with yellow collar facings and shoulder straps and dark blue pantaloons with double yellow stripes. For the regimental headdress, although they were authorized to wear the white pith helmet, the regiment, like most other Western-Canadian cavalry units of the time, instead wore the wide-brimmed “Montana peak”
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.


Alliances

* –
15th The King's Hussars The 15th The King's Hussars was a cavalry regiment in the British Army. First raised in 1759, it saw service over two centuries, including the First World War, before being amalgamated with the 19th Royal Hussars into the 15th/19th The King's Ro ...
(until 1922) * –
15th/19th The King's Royal Hussars The 15th/19th The King's Royal Hussars was a cavalry regiment of the British Army. The regiment was formed by the amalgamation of the 15th The King's Hussars and the 19th Royal Hussars in 1922 and, after service in the Second World War, it was ama ...
(1922–1936)


Battle Honours


North West Rebellion

*
North West Canada, 1885 The North-West Rebellion (french: Rébellion du Nord-Ouest), also known as the North-West Resistance, was a resistance by the Métis people under Louis Riel and an associated uprising by First Nations Cree and Assiniboine of the District of S ...


Great War

*
Mount Sorrel The Battle of Mont Sorrel (''Battle of Mount Sorrel'', ''Battle of Hill 62'') was a local operation in World War I by three divisions of the British Second Army and three divisions of the German 4th Army in the Ypres Salient, near Ypres, Bel ...
* Somme, 1916


Notable Members

* Major-General
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* Colonel James Walker * Lieutenant-Colonel Russel Lambert Boyle * Colonel James Frederick Scott


See also

* List of regiments of cavalry of the Canadian Militia (1900–1920)


Notes and references

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