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The Saint John Fusiliers was an infantry regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia of the Canadian Militia (now the
Canadian Army The Canadian Army (french: Armée canadienne) is the command responsible for the operational readiness of the conventional ground forces of the Canadian Armed Forces. It maintains regular forces units at bases across Canada, and is also respo ...
). In 1946, the regiment was amalgamated with
The New Brunswick Rangers The New Brunswick Rangers was an infantry regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia of the Canadian Militia (now the Canadian Army). In 1946, the regiment was amalgamated with The Saint John Fusiliers to form The South New Brunswick Regiment whi ...
to form the South New Brunswick Regiment which was later renamed as
The New Brunswick Scottish The New Brunswick Scottish was an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. History Founded as The South New Brunswick Regiment in 1946 by the amalgamation of The Saint John Fusiliers (M.G.) and The New Brunswick Rangers, the regiment acquired ...
. They now form part of the 1st Battalion, The Royal New Brunswick Regiment.


Lineage


The Saint John Fusiliers

*Originated on 22 March 1872, as the 62nd St. John Battalion of Infantry. * Redesignated on 14 April 1882 as the 62nd Battalion Saint John Fusiliers. * Amalgamated on 1 December 1898, with the St. John Rifle Company. * Redesignated on 8 May 1900, as the 62nd Regiment, St. John Fusiliers. * Redesignated on 15 March 1920, as The St. John Fusiliers. * Redesignated on 2 September 1925, as The Saint John Fusiliers. * Amalgamated on 15 December 1936, with The New Brunswick Dragoons and "A" Company of the 7th Machine Gun Battalion, CMGC and redesignated as The Saint John Fusiliers (Machine Gun). * Redesignated on 1 January 1941, as the 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, The Saint John Fusiliers (Machine Gun). * Redesignated again on 1 June 1945, as The Saint John Fusiliers (Machine Gun). * Amalgamated on 31 August 1946, with The New Brunswick Rangers to form The South New Brunswick Regiment (later
The New Brunswick Scottish The New Brunswick Scottish was an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. History Founded as The South New Brunswick Regiment in 1946 by the amalgamation of The Saint John Fusiliers (M.G.) and The New Brunswick Rangers, the regiment acquired ...
).


St. John Rifle Company

* Originated on 8 July 1862, in
Saint John, New Brunswick Saint John is a seaport city of the Atlantic Ocean located on the Bay of Fundy in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Saint John is the oldest incorporated city in Canada, established by royal charter on May 18, 1785, during the reign of Ki ...
as the Western Militia District Engineer Company. * Redesignated on 6 February 1869, as The St. John Engineer Company. * Redesignated on 28 May 1869, as The New Brunswick Engineers Company. * Converted on 13 January 1882, to Infantry and Redesignated as the St. John Rifle Company. * Amalgamated on 1 December 1898, with the 62nd Battalion Saint John Fusiliers to form an additional infantry company.


7th Machine Gun Battalion, CMGC

* Originated on 1 June 1919, in
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as the 7th Machine Gun Brigade, CMGC. * Redesignated on 15 September 1924, as the 7th Machine Gun Battalion, CMGC. * Amalgamated on 15 December 1936, with The Saint John Fusiliers and redesignated as The Saint John Fusiliers (Machine Gun). Headquarters and B Company redesignated as The New Brunswick Regiment (Tank) (subsequently disbanded in 1959 as the 64th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment (New Brunswick Regiment), RCA). C Company was amalgamated with other sub-units and redesignated the 104th Field Battery, RCA (reduced to nil strength and transferred to 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 ...
in 1966).


Perpetuations

*
26th Battalion (New Brunswick), CEF The 26th Battalion (New Brunswick) CEF, was an infantry battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War I. The 26th Battalion recruited throughout New Brunswick and was mobilized at Saint John, New Brunswick. The 26th Battalion ...
* 115th Battalion (New Brunswick), CEF


History


Early History

On 22 March, 1872, the 62nd St. John Battalion of Infantry was authorized for service. On 14 April, 1882, the battalion was Redesignated as the 62nd Battalion Saint John Fusiliers.


South African War & Early 1900s

During the Boer War, the 62nd St. John Fusiliers contributed volunteers for the various Canadian Contingents serving in South Africa. On 8 May, 1900, the 62nd Battalion Saint John Fusiliers was Reorganized and Redesignated as the 62nd Regiment, St. John Fusiliers.


The Great War

On 6 August 1914, Details of the 62nd St. John Fusiliers were placed on active service for local protective duty. On 7 November 1914, the 26th Battalion, CEF was authorized and on 15 June 1915, the 26th Battalion embarked for Great Britain. On 16 September 1915, the 26th Battalion disembarked in France where it fought as part of the
5th Canadian Infantry Brigade The 5th Canadian Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the Canadian Army that fought during World War I and World War II. Raised in 1915, it formed part of the 2nd Canadian Division and fought on the Western Front during World War I befor ...
,
2nd Canadian Division The 2nd Canadian Division (2 Cdn Div; french: 2e Division du Canada) is a formation of the Canadian Army in the province of Quebec, Canada. The present command was created 2013 when Land Force Quebec Area was re-designated. The main unit housed ...
on the Western Front until the end of the war. After its return to Canada, on 30 August 1920, the 26th Battalion was disbanded. On 22 December 1915, the 115th Battalion, CEF was authorized and on 23 July 1916, embarked for the UK. The battalion provided reinforcements for the
Canadian Corps The Canadian Corps was a World War I corps formed from the Canadian Expeditionary Force in September 1915 after the arrival of the 2nd Canadian Division in France. The corps was expanded by the addition of the 3rd Canadian Division in December ...
in the field until when on 21 October 1916, its personnel were absorbed by the 112th Overseas Battalion, CEF. On 1 September 1917, the 115th Battalion was disbanded.


1920s–1930s

On 15 March, 1920, as a result of the Otter Commission and the following post-war reorganization of the militia, the 62nd Regiment, St. John Fusiliers was Redesignated as The St. John Fusiliers and was reorganized with 2 battalions (1 of them a paper-only reserve battalion) to perpetuate the assigned war-raised battalions 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 ...
. On 2 September, 1925, the regiment was Redesignated as The Saint John Fusiliers. On 15 December, 1936, The Saint John Fusiliers were amalgamated with the New Brunswick Dragoons and "A" Company of the 7th Machine Gun Battalion, CMGC and renamed as The Saint John Fusiliers (Machine Gun) as they were re-tasked as an Infantry Battalion (Machine Gun) as a result of the 1936 Canadian Militia Reorganization.


Second World War

On 26 August 1939, details of The Saint John Fusiliers (Machine Gun) were called out on service and then on 1 September 1939, they were placed on active service as The Saint John Fusiliers (Machine Gun), CASF for local protection duties. On 31 December 1940, the details called out on active service were disbanded. On 1 January 1941, the regiment mobilized the 1st Battalion, The Saint John Fusiliers (Machine Gun), CASF for active service. The battalion served in Canada in a home defence role as a part of the 18th Canadian Infantry Brigade which was first part of Pacific Command and then the
6th Canadian Infantry Division The 6th Canadian Infantry Division was an infantry division of the Canadian Army, formed in 1942 during the Second World War. It was attached to Pacific Command. The division had a brigade sent to the Aleutian Islands Campaign, particularly at ...
. From 16 August 1943 to 6 January 1944, the Battalion's "C" Company took part in the expedition to
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as a component of the
13th Canadian Infantry Brigade Group The 13th Canadian Infantry Brigade was a formation of the Canadian Army that served in both World Wars. During World War I, the brigade formed part of the 5th Canadian Division. However, the 13th Brigade never saw combat as the brigade along wi ...
. On 2 January 1945, the battalion embarked for the UK and upon arrival was disbanded to provide reinforcements to the
First Canadian Army The First Canadian Army (french: 1reArmée canadienne) was a field army and a formation of the Canadian Army in World War II in which most Canadian elements serving in North-West Europe were assigned. It served on the Western Front from July 1944 ...
on 10 January 1945.


Organization


62nd St. John Battalion of Infantry (22 March, 1872)

* No. 1 Company (first formed on 14 March, 1860 as the Havelock Rifles) * No. 2 Company (first formed on 21 March, 1860 as The Queen's Own Rifles) * No. 3 Company (first formed on 27 June, 1860 as the City Guards, St. John) * No. 4 Company (first formed on 4 July, 1860 as the St. John Rifles) * No. 5 Company (first formed on 23 October, 1861 as the Royals) * No. 6 Company (first formed on 14 March, 1866 as No. 6 Infantry Company, St. John)


The St. John Fusiliers (10 January, 1921)

* 1st Battalion (perpetuating the 26th Battalion, CEF) * 2nd (Reserve) Battalion (perpetuating the 115th Battalion, CEF)


The Saint John Fusiliers (M.G.) (15 December, 1936)

* Regimental Headquarters (Saint John, New Brunswick) * A Company (Saint John, New Brunswick) * B Company (Saint John, New Brunswick) * C Company (Saint John, New Brunswick) * D Company (Saint John, New Brunswick)


The Saint John Fusiliers (M.G.) (1939)

* 1st Battalion (mobilised on 01 January, 1941; demobilised on 10 January, 1945) * 2nd Battalion (formed in Reserve Army)


Uniform

The Full Dress Uniform of The Saint John Fusiliers consisted of a Scarlet Tunic with Blue Facings and Blue Trousers with Red Piping. The Regimental Full Dress headdress consisted of a Fusilier Pattern Sealskin Cap without Plume. The Undress Regimental Headdress consisted of a Blue Forage Cap.


Alliances

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The King's Own Scottish Borderers The King's Own Scottish Borderers (KOSBs) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the Scottish Division. On 28 March 2006 the regiment was amalgamated with the Royal Scots, the Royal Highland Fusiliers (Princess Margaret's Own ...
(Until 1946)


Battle Honours


South African War

* South Africa, 1899–1900, 1902


Great War

*
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* Arleux *
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* Passchendaele *
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* Hindenburg Line *
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Notable Members

* Major General Hugh Havelock McLean:
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* Surgeon Sylvester Zobieski Earle


Notes and references

{{DEFAULTSORT:Saint John Fusiliers, the Saint John Fusiliers Infantry regiments of Canada in World War II