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The 6th Canadian Infantry Division was an
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of the
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, formed in 1942 during the
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. It was attached to Pacific Command. The division had a
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sent to the Aleutian Islands Campaign, particularly at
Kiska Kiska ( ale, Qisxa, russian: Кыска) is one of the Rat Islands, a group of the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. It is about long and varies in width from . It is part of Aleutian Islands Wilderness and as such, special permission is required ...
, but never saw action. The 6th Division was to have been part of a proposed
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, formed for a planned invasion of Japan, but was disbanded in 1945, after the war was ended by the
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.


History

The 6th Canadian Infantry Division was raised as part of a home-defence scheme in Canada, the culmination of various mobilizations throughout 1941 and 1942. The 6th was raised in March 1942 with its headquarters on
Vancouver Island Vancouver Island is an island in the northeastern Pacific Ocean and part of the Canadian Provinces and territories of Canada, province of British Columbia. The island is in length, in width at its widest point, and in total area, while are o ...
in British Columbia. Various composite units were stationed at Port Alberni, Vancouver Island and Vernon. Throughout 1943, the division lost its artillery units to coastal defence work, and other battalions were shipped overseas. In June 1943, these units were sent to
Kiska Kiska ( ale, Qisxa, russian: Кыска) is one of the Rat Islands, a group of the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. It is about long and varies in width from . It is part of Aleutian Islands Wilderness and as such, special permission is required ...
only to find the island abandoned, and in late 1943, the
7th Canadian Infantry Division The 7th Canadian Infantry Division was an infantry Division (military), division of the Canadian Army, mobilized in the spring of 1942 and assigned for home defence within Atlantic Command (Canadian Army), Atlantic Command, during World War II. ...
was disbanded and various battalions were amalgamated into the 6th. By January 1944, the units had returned from Kiska, having not taken part in any fighting. On 1 December 1944, the need for coastal defence having lessened, it was decided that the division should be disbanded. However, planning for a proposed Allied invasion of Japan called for a Canadian division to be a component of a combined
Commonwealth Corps The Commonwealth Corps was the name given to a proposed British Commonwealth army formation, which was scheduled to take part in the planned Allied invasion of Japan during 1945 and 1946. The corps was never formed, however, as the Japanese surr ...
. Disbandment of the 6th halted and it was re-formed as the main component of the Canadian Army Pacific Force, with the inclusion of units that served with other divisions. The re-formed division was commanded by Major General
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and its primary units were named after the components of the
1st Canadian Infantry Division The 1st Canadian Division (French: ''1re Division du Canada'' ) is a joint operational command and control formation based at CFB Kingston, and falls under Canadian Joint Operations Command. It is a high-readiness unit, able to move on very short ...
. However, its battalions were to be organized along the lines of a US Army infantry division and would be equipped primarily with US-made weapons, vehicles and equipment. Following the surrender of Japan, the division's disbandment continued. The remaining units were disbanded by 31 January 1946.


Order of battle


March 1942

* Headquarters, Sixth Division ** 6th Division Intelligence Section * No. 6 Field Security Section * No. 6 Defence and Employment Platoon (
Lorne Scots The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. It is part of the 4th Canadian Division's 32 Canadian Brigade Group. Organization The sub-units of the Lorne Scots are situated ...
) * Machine gun battalion – 1st Battalion, The Canadian Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) *
13th Canadian Infantry Brigade 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 w ...
** 2nd Battalion,
The Canadian Scottish Regiment The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's) is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army based on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. The regiment is located in Victoria, British Columbia, Victoria, Nanaimo, and Courtenay, Br ...
** 1st Battalion,
The Brockville Rifles The Brockville Rifles is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. The unit is a part of the 33 Canadian Brigade Group, 4th Canadian Division. It is fifteenth in the order of precedence of Canadian Army Infantry Regiments. Badge ...
** 1st Battalion,
The Edmonton Fusiliers The Edmonton Fusiliers was an infantry regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia of the Canadian Militia and later the Canadian Army. First raised in 1908 as part of the 101st Regiment Edmonton Fusiliers, it became a separate regiment in 1924 ...
** No. 13 Defence Platoon (Lorne Scots) *
14th Canadian Infantry Brigade 14 (fourteen) is a natural number following 13 and preceding 15. In relation to the word "four" ( 4), 14 is spelled "fourteen". In mathematics * 14 is a composite number. * 14 is a square pyramidal number. * 14 is a stella octangula number ...
** 1st Battalion,
The Kent Regiment The Kent Regiment was an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. In 1954 it was amalgamated with The Essex Scottish Regiment to form The Essex and Kent Scottish Regiment. Lineage The Kent Regiment * Originated on 1 January 1901, in Chatha ...
** 1st Battalion, The King's Own Rifles of Canada ** 1st Battalion,
The Midland Regiment (Northumberland and Durham) The Midland Regiment was an infantry regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia of the Canadian Militia and later the Canadian Army. The regiment was formed in 1936 by the Amalgamation of The Northumberland Regiment and The Durham Regiment. In ...
** No. 14 Defence Platoon (Lorne Scots) * 15th Canadian Infantry Brigade ** 1st Battalion,
Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. It is based in Sherbrooke, Quebec, with a sub-unit in Granby. Badge A grenade with the Crown superimposed upon the ball within an annulet inscribed ''Les ...
** 1st Battalion, Le Régiment de Montmagny ** 1st Battalion, Le Régiment de Québec ** No. 15 Defence Platoon (Lorne Scots) *
Canadian Armoured Corps The Royal Canadian Armoured Corps (RCAC; french: links=no, Corps blindé royal canadien) is the armoured corps within the Canadian Army, including 3 Regular and 18 Reserve Force regimentsThe Regiments and Corps of the Canadian Army (Queen's Printe ...
** 31st (Alberta) Reconnaissance Battalion *
Royal Canadian Artillery , colors = The guns of the RCA themselves , colors_label = Colours , march = * Slow march: "Royal Artillery Slow March" * Quick march (dismounted parades): "British Grenadiers/The ...
** Headquarters, Sixth Divisional Artillery, RCA ** 19th Field Regiment ** 20th Field Regiment ** 21st Field Regiment ** 9th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment *** 25th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery *** 46th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery *** 48th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery *** 79th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery ** 6th Anti-Tank Regiment *** 33rd Anti-Tank Battery *** 56th Anti-Tank Battery *** 74th Anti-Tank Battery *** 103rd Anti-Tank Battery *
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** Headquarters 6th Divisional Engineers, RCE ** 7th Field Park Company, RCE ** 20th Field Company, RCE ** 25th Field Company, RCE ** 26th Field Company, RCE *
Royal Canadian Corps of Signals The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals (RCCS or RC Sigs; french: links=no, Corps des transmissions royal du Canada, CTRC) is a component within the Canadian Armed Forces' Communications and Electronics Branch, consisting of all members of that person ...
** Headquarters 6th Divisional Signals RCCS''6th Canadian Division''
at Canadian Soldier, Retrieved 22 November 2007
*
Royal Canadian Army Service Corps The Royal Canadian Army Service Corps (RCASC) was an administrative and transport corps of the Canadian Army. The Canadian Army Service Corps was established in the Non-Permanent Active Militia in 1901 and in the Permanent Active Militia in 1903. ...
** 6th Divisional Petrol Company, RCASC.


August 1943 at Kiska

* 9th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RCA * 19th Field Regiment, RCA * 20th Field Regiment, RCA (shared with the
7th Canadian Infantry Division The 7th Canadian Infantry Division was an infantry Division (military), division of the Canadian Army, mobilized in the spring of 1942 and assigned for home defence within Atlantic Command (Canadian Army), Atlantic Command, during World War II. ...
) * 21st Field Regiment, RCA * 24th Field Regiment, RCA (shared with the
7th Canadian Infantry Division The 7th Canadian Infantry Division was an infantry Division (military), division of the Canadian Army, mobilized in the spring of 1942 and assigned for home defence within Atlantic Command (Canadian Army), Atlantic Command, during World War II. ...
) * 25th Field Regiment, RCA * 13th Canadian Infantry Brigade ** 1st Battalion, The Canadian Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) ** 1st Battalion,
The Winnipeg Grenadiers , colors = , colors_label = , march = "British Grenadiers" , mascot = , equipment = , equipment_label = Equipment ...
** 1st Battalion,
The Rocky Mountain Rangers , website = , colors = , colors_label = , march = "The Meeting of the Waters" , mascot = , equipment = , ...
** 1st Battalion, Le Régiment de Hull ** 24th Field Regiment, RCA ** 46th Light AA Battery, RCA ** 24th Field Company, RCE ** "C" Company, 1st Battalion,
The Saint John Fusiliers (Machine Gun) The Saint John Fusiliers 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 New Brunswick Rangers to form the South New Brunswick Regiment w ...
The Canadian Army, 1943–44
Retrieved 20 November 2007


November 1943

* No. 6 Defence and Employment Platoon (
Lorne Scots The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. It is part of the 4th Canadian Division's 32 Canadian Brigade Group. Organization The sub-units of the Lorne Scots are situated ...
) * 31st (Alberta) Reconnaissance Regiment ** 15th, 25th, 26th Field Companies, RCE * 13th Canadian Infantry Brigade Group ** 24th Field Regiment, RCA ** 46th Light AA Battery, RCA ** 1st Battalion, The Canadian Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) ** 1st Battalion,
The Winnipeg Grenadiers , colors = , colors_label = , march = "British Grenadiers" , mascot = , equipment = , equipment_label = Equipment ...
** 1st Battalion,
The Rocky Mountain Rangers , website = , colors = , colors_label = , march = "The Meeting of the Waters" , mascot = , equipment = , ...
** 1st Battalion, ** 1 Company, 1st Battalion, The Saint John Fusiliers (Machine Gun) ** 24th Field Company, RCE ** No. 13 Defence Platoon (
Lorne Scots The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. It is part of the 4th Canadian Division's 32 Canadian Brigade Group. Organization The sub-units of the Lorne Scots are situated ...
) * 14th Canadian Infantry Brigade Group ** 25th Field Regiment, RCA ** 48th Light AA Battery, RCA ** 1st Battalion, The Winnipeg Light Infantry ** 1st Battalion, ** 1st Battalion,
The Oxford Rifles The Oxford Rifles were an infantry regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia of the Canadian Militia (now the Canadian Army). In 1954, the regiment was amalgamated with The Canadian Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) to form The London and Ox ...
** 1st Battalion, The Prince of Wales Rangers (Peterborough Regiment) ** 1 Company, 1st Battalion, The Saint John Fusiliers (Machine Gun) ** No. 14 Ground Defence Platoon (
Lorne Scots The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. It is part of the 4th Canadian Division's 32 Canadian Brigade Group. Organization The sub-units of the Lorne Scots are situated ...
) * 15th Canadian Infantry Brigade Group ** 20th Field Regiment, RCA ** 25th Light AA Battery, RCA ** 1st Battalion, The
Prince Albert Volunteers The Prince Albert Volunteers (PAV) is the name of two historical infantry units headquartered in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The unit was first raised in 1885 during the North-West Rebellion and disbanded after hostilities ceased. In the 20th cen ...
** 1st Battalion, ** 1st Battalion,
The Prince Edward Island Highlanders The Prince Edward Island Highlanders was an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. In 1946, the regiment was amalgamated with The Prince Edward Island Light Horse to form The Prince Edward Island Regiment (RCAC). Lineage The Prince Edward Isl ...
** 1st Battalion,
The Royal Rifles of Canada , colors = , march = Quick march " I'm Ninety Five", double past "Money Musk" , mascot = , battles = South African WarFirst World WarSecond World Wa ...
** No. 15 Ground Defence Platoon (
Lorne Scots The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. It is part of the 4th Canadian Division's 32 Canadian Brigade Group. Organization The sub-units of the Lorne Scots are situated ...
) ** 1 Company, 1st Battalion, The Saint John Fusiliers (Machine Gun)


November 1944

*No. 6 Defence and Employment Platoon (
Lorne Scots The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. It is part of the 4th Canadian Division's 32 Canadian Brigade Group. Organization The sub-units of the Lorne Scots are situated ...
) * 31st (Alberta) Reconnaissance Regiment ** 1st Battalion, The Saint John Fusiliers (Machine Gun) ** 20th, 24th, 25th Field Regiments, RCA ** 22nd Heavy AA Battery (Mobile), RCA ** 25th, 46th, 48th Light AA Batteries, RCA ** 15th, 24th, 25th, 26th Field Companies, RCE * 14th Canadian Infantry Brigade Group ** 1st Battalion, The Winnipeg Light Infantry ** 1st Battalion, Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke ** 1st Battalion, The Oxford Rifles ** No. 14 Defence Platoon (Lorne Scots) * 15th Canadian Infantry Brigade Group ** 1st Battalion, The Prince Albert Volunteers ** 1st Battalion, Les Fusiliers du St-Laurent ** 1st Battalion, The Prince Edward Island Highlanders ** No. 15 Defence Platoon (Lorne Scots) * 16th Canadian Infantry Brigade Group ** 1st Battalion,
The Midland Regiment (Northumberland and Durham) The Midland Regiment was an infantry regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia of the Canadian Militia and later the Canadian Army. The regiment was formed in 1936 by the Amalgamation of The Northumberland Regiment and The Durham Regiment. In ...
** 1st Battalion, The Royal Rifles of Canada ** 1st Battalion, The Prince of Wales Rangers (Peterborough Regiment)


References

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