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The 2nd Dragoons was a cavalry regiment of the
Non-Permanent Active Militia The Non-Permanent Active Militia (NPAM) was the name of Canada's part-time volunteer military force from 1855 to 1940. The NPAM (also called "the Militia" though that term could also encompass the full-time standing army known as the Permanent A ...
of the Canadian Militia (now the
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). In 1936, the regiment was Amalgamated with the 10th Brant Dragoons to form the 2nd/10th Dragoons – today now part of the 57th Field Artillery Regiment (2nd/10th Dragoons), RCA (currently on the
Supplementary Order of Battle In the Canadian Army, a regiment is placed on the Supplementary Order of Battle when the need for the regiment's existence is no longer relevant. When placed on the Supplementary Order of Battle, a regiment is considered "virtually disbanded", and ...
).


Lineage

* Originated on 10 May 1872, in
Oak Ridges, Ontario Oak Ridges is an unincorporated community of Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, and has been part of the city since 1971. It forms the northern portion of the municipality's boundary, where it borders Aurora. Located about 20 km north of the ...
, as the 2nd Regiment of Cavalry. * Redesignated on 1 January 1893, as the 2nd Dragoons. * Amalgamated on 15 December 1936, with the 10th Brant Dragoons and Redesignated as the 2nd/10th Dragoons.


History


Early Years

Prior to the War of 1812, volunteer cavalry troops were founded to support the various infantry regiments formed as part of the sedentary militia of Upper Canada. With the outbreak of war with the United States in 1812, Major-General Isaac Brock organized several troops into an independent corps designated as the Niagara Light Dragoons, which would serve under Brock's command in the Niagara and Detroit campaigns. However, due to it being a volunteer unit that would only serve one year, the light dragoons were disbanded in 1813, and replaced by the
Troop of Provincial Dragoons When the United States and the United Kingdom went to war against each other in 1812, the major land theatres of war were Upper Canada (broadly the southern portion of the present day province of Ontario), Michigan Territory, Lower Canada (roughl ...
(also known as Merritt's Troop or The Niagara Frontier Guides) under the command of its first commander Captain
William Hamilton Merritt William Hamilton Merritt (July 3, 1793July 5, 1862) was a businessman and politician in the Niagara Peninsula of Upper Canada in the early 19th century. Although he was born in the United States, his family was Loyalist and eventually settled ...
(who later helped found the creation of the
First Welland Canal The Welland Canal has gone through many incarnations in its history. Today, five distinct canal-construction efforts are recognized. The retronym First Welland Canal is applied to the original canal, constructed from 1824 to 1829 and 1831 to 183 ...
). The Troop would remain in action for the remainder of the war, distinguishing itself at the battles of Stoney Creek (1813) and Lundy's Lane (1814). With the end of the war, the Dragoons were disbanded. Following the War of 1812, these volunteer cavalry units would remain active throughout the British North American colonies, serving during the
Upper Canada Rebellion The Upper Canada Rebellion was an insurrection against the oligarchic government of the British colony of Upper Canada (present-day Ontario) in December 1837. While public grievances had existed for years, it was the rebellion in Lower Canada (p ...
of 1837 against the forces of
William Lyon Mackenzie William Lyon Mackenzie (March12, 1795 August28, 1861) was a Scottish Canadian-American journalist and politician. He founded newspapers critical of the Family Compact, a term used to identify elite members of Upper Canada. He represented Yor ...
. With the passing of the
Militia Act of 1855 The ''Militia Act of 1855'' was an Act passed by the Parliament of the Province of Canada that permitted the formation of an "Active Militia", which was later subdivided into the Permanent Active Militia and the Non-Permanent Active Militia, and ...
, the first of a number of newly raised independent militia cavalry troops and mounted infantry companies were established in and around the Niagara region of Canada West (now the Province of Ontario). A number of these militia cavalry troops would be called out for service during the Fenian Raids of the 1860s.


Late 1800’s

On 10 May 1872, the 2nd Regiment of Cavalry was authorized for service by the regimentation of eight of these previously authorized independent militia cavalry troops and mounted infantry companies. The regiment was organized and uniformed as a hussar regiment and had its Regimental Headquarters was at Oak Ridges and had troops located at St. Catharines, Oak Ridges, Markham, Grimsby, Burford, Queenston and Welland, Ontario. In 1887, the regiment was reorganized and uniformed as a dragoon regiment and on 17 May 1889, the Oak Ridges and Markham Troops were transferred to
The Governor General's Body Guard The Governor General's Body Guard was royal guard regiment of the Canadian Army that formed part of the country's Household Division. The Body Guard was the senior regiment of the Canadian Army and the equivalent of the British Army's Life Guards ( ...
in Toronto. Around 1892 to the end of the century, the regiment was officially Redesignated as the 2nd Dragoons and the remaining troops were eventually grouped together into 3 squadrons and the Regimental Headquarters was relocated to Saint Catharines.


South Africa & The Early 1900’s

When the Boer War began in 1899, the regiment provided a volunteer draft of one officer and 15 other ranks for overseas service with the 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles (later
The Royal Canadian Dragoons The Royal Canadian Dragoons (RCD) is the senior armoured regiment of the Canadian Army by precedence. It is one of three armoured regiments in the Regular Force and forms part of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps. The colonel-in-chief of The RC ...
). Two members of this draft would be killed in action before the war's end: Lieutenant
John Edgar Burch Lieutenant John Edgar Burch (February 8, 1874 – July 16, 1900) was an officer of the Canadian Militia (now the Canadian Army). Serving with the 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles (later The Royal Canadian Dragoons) during the Boer War, he was killed i ...
, age 26 and the regimental adjutant was killed in action on 16 July 1900, at the Battle of Witpoort outside the Boer capital of Pretoria. Trooper Archibald Radcliffe, was killed in action on September 23, 1900, outside of Belfast, South Africa. In 1909, the regiment's C Squadron was detached to form the nucleus of the newly formed 25th Brant Dragoons and was replaced by a new C Squadron raised in
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along with a newly raised D Squadron in
Welland Welland is a city in the Regional Municipality of Niagara in Southern Ontario, Canada. As of 2021, it had a population of 55,750. The city is in the centre of Niagara and located within a half-hour driving distance to Niagara Falls, Niagara-o ...
.


The Great War

On 6 August 1914, Details from the 2nd Dragoons were placed on active service for local protection duties. The regiment's A and D Squadrons were tasked to help guard the Welland Canal, a duty it maintained until 1916. When 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 ...
was formed for service overseas, the 2nd Dragoons would provide over a thousand volunteers for numerous CEF units raised for service. As one of the 4 cavalry regiments of Militia District 2, the 2nd Dragoons along with
The Governor General's Body Guard The Governor General's Body Guard was royal guard regiment of the Canadian Army that formed part of the country's Household Division. The Body Guard was the senior regiment of the Canadian Army and the equivalent of the British Army's Life Guards ( ...
, the 9th Mississauga Horse and the 25th Brant Dragoons would provide detachments to form the newly raised 4th Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles for overseas service in the CEF. The regiment was also instrumental in forming the 8th Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles (which was later broken up for reinforcements). Volunteers from the regiment would also help form the 4th Battalion (Central Ontario), CEF; the
75th Battalion (Mississauga), CEF The 75th Battalion (Mississauga), CEF was an infantry battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the Great War. The 75th Battalion was authorized on 10 July 1915 and embarked for Great Britain on 29 March 1916. It disembarked in Franc ...
; and the 84th Battalion, CEF. In 1916, the 2nd Dragoons along with
19th Lincoln Regiment The Lincoln Regiment was an infantry regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia of the Canadian Militia (now the Canadian Army). In 1936, the regiment was Amalgamated with The Lincoln and Welland Regiment to form a new regiment also named The L ...
would raise the 176th Battalion (Niagara Rangers), CEF for service with one of its officers, Lieutenant-Colonel
Donald Sharpe Donald Sharpe (May 13, 1875 – May 11, 1966) was a farmer and political figure in Ontario. He represented Welland in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1914 to 1919 as a Conservative member. Biography He was born in Willoughby ...
, commanding the battalion. The 176th Battalion was later broken up to reinforce the
3rd Battalion (Toronto Regiment), CEF The 3rd Battalion (Toronto Regiment), Canadian Expeditionary Force was an infantry battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force that saw service in the First World War. It was created on 2 September 1914 with recruits from Toronto, primarily from ...
; and the 75th Battalion (Mississauga), CEF. By the war's end in 1918, the regiment suffered many casualties.


1920s-1930s

After the war, the 2nd Dragoons was one of the few regiments to avoid major changes due to the
Otter Commission The Otter Commission, or Otter Committee, was established after the First World War to tackle a problem created by the chaotic mobilization of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. In 1919 units of the CEF, intended as a wartime expeditionary force, ret ...
. In 1921, the regiment was reduced from four squadrons to three and its Regimental Headquarters was moved for the last time to Welland Ontario. During the Great Depression, the authorized strength of the regiment declined to 100 officers and men, forcing many of its members to parade without pay during this period. On 16 February 1936, as a result of the 1936 Canadian Militia reorganization, the 2nd Dragoons were Amalgamated with the 10th Brant Dragoons to form the 2nd/10th Dragoons.


Organization


2nd Regiment of Cavalry (10 May 1872)

* Regimental Headquarters (Oak Ridges, Ontario) * No. 1 Troop (St. Catharines, Ontario) (first raised on 27 September 1855 as the 1st Volunteer Militia Troop of Cavalry of St. Catharines) * No. 2 Troop (Oak Ridges, Ontario) (first raised on 27 December 1855 as the 2nd Troop of Volunteer Militia Cavalry of the County of York. Redesignated on 22 December 1865 as the 1st Troop, York Squadron of Volunteer Militia Cavalry. Redesignated on 30 March 1866 as the 1st Troop, 1st Squadron of Volunteer Light Cavalry of the County of York) (Transferred on 17 May 1889 to
The Governor General's Body Guard The Governor General's Body Guard was royal guard regiment of the Canadian Army that formed part of the country's Household Division. The Body Guard was the senior regiment of the Canadian Army and the equivalent of the British Army's Life Guards ( ...
) * No. 3 Troop (
Markham, Ontario Markham () is a city in the Regional Municipality of York, Ontario, Canada. It is approximately northeast of Downtown Toronto. In the 2021 Census, Markham had a population of 338,503, which ranked it the largest in York Region, fourth largest ...
) (raised on 15 July 1855 as The Markham Troop of Volunteer Militia Cavalry of the County of York. Redesignated on 22 December 1865 as the 2nd Troop, York Squadron of Volunteer Militia Cavalry. Redesignated on 30 March 1866 as the 2nd Troop, 1st Squadron of Volunteer Light Cavalry of the County of York) (Transferred on 17 May 1889 to The Governor General's Body Guard) * No. 4 Troop (
Grimsby, Ontario Grimsby is a town on Lake Ontario in the Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada. Grimsby is at the eastern end of the Hamilton Census Metropolitan Area. It is named after the English fishing town of Grimsby in north-east Lincolnshire. The majority of re ...
) (first raised on 11 December 1856 as the 1st Volunteer Militia Troop of Grimsby) * No. 5 Troop (
Burford, Ontario Burford is a rural community and is part of the County of Brant, in central southwestern Ontario. It has 1,058 residents (2021 Census). It is located eight kilometres west of the City of Brantford along Highway 53, and seventy kilometres east of ...
) (first raised on 7 September 1866) as The Burford Volunteer Militia Troop of Cavalry) * No. 6 Troop (
Queenston, Ontario Queenston is a compact rural community and unincorporated place north of Niagara Falls in the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. It is bordered by Highway 405 to the south and the Niagara River to the east; its location at the eponymo ...
) (first raised on 31 August 1866 as The Queenston Mounted Infantry Company) * No. 7 Troop (
Barrie, Ontario Barrie is a city in Southern Ontario, Canada, about north of Toronto. The city is within Simcoe County and located along the shores of Kempenfelt Bay, the western arm of Lake Simcoe. Although physically in Simcoe County, Barrie is politically i ...
) (first raised on 19 October 1866 as The Barrie Mounted Infantry Company) (Disbanded on 12 December 1872) * No. 8 Troop ( Port Robinson/
Welland County, Ontario Welland County (area, excluding cities was 226,970 acres) is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. The county was formed in 1845 from Lincoln County. The county was named from the Welland River. The river got its name from Joh ...
) (first raised on 2 May 1862 as The Volunteer Militia Cavalry Troop of the County of Welland)


2nd Dragoons (1 January 1893)

* Regimental Headquarters (St. Catharines, Ontario) * A Squadron (St. Catharines, Ontario) * B Squadron (Saint Ann's, Ontario) * C Squadron (Burford, Ontario)


2nd Dragoons (1 April 1909)

* Regimental Headquarters (St. Catharines, Ontario) * A Squadron (St. Catharines, Ontario) * B Squadron (Saint Ann's, Ontario) * C Squadron (
Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton is a port city in the Canadian province of Ontario. Hamilton has a population of 569,353, and its census metropolitan area, which includes Burlington and Grimsby, has a population of 785,184. The city is approximately southwest of T ...
) * D Squadron (
Welland, Ontario Welland is a city in the Regional Municipality of Niagara in Southern Ontario, Canada. As of 2021, it had a population of 55,750. The city is in the centre of Niagara and located within a half-hour driving distance to Niagara Falls, Ontario, N ...
)


2nd Dragoons (1921)

* Regimental Headquarters (Welland, Ontario) * A Squadron (St. Catharines, Ontario) * B Squadron (Hamilton, Ontario) * C Squadron (Welland, Ontario)


Alliances

- The Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons) (Until 1936)


Notable Members

* Lieutenant-Colonel
Donald Sharpe Donald Sharpe (May 13, 1875 – May 11, 1966) was a farmer and political figure in Ontario. He represented Welland in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1914 to 1919 as a Conservative member. Biography He was born in Willoughby ...
* Lieutenant
John Edgar Burch Lieutenant John Edgar Burch (February 8, 1874 – July 16, 1900) was an officer of the Canadian Militia (now the Canadian Army). Serving with the 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles (later The Royal Canadian Dragoons) during the Boer War, he was killed i ...


See also

*
List of regiments of cavalry of the Canadian Militia (1900–1920) This is a list of the named and numbered cavalry regiments of the Canadian Militia from around the start of 1900 until the Otter Commission The Otter Commission, or Otter Committee, was established after the First World War to tackle a problem crea ...


References

* G. Michael Kirby, ''Rounds Complete, A History of the 57th Artillery Regiment (2nd/10th Dragoons) RCA'', published by The Haunted Press, Niagara Falls, Ontario (1997) ({{ISBN, 1-895528-04-6) Dragoon regiments of Canada Military units and formations of Ontario Military units and formations disestablished in 1936