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The Sherbrooke Regiment was a regiment of the Canadian Militia and later the
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that existed from 1866 to 1965. Originally an infantry regiment, during the Second World War the regiment helped form the 27th Armoured Regiment (The Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment) which served as an armoured (tank) unit in the
2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade The 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade was an armoured brigade of the Canadian Army that saw active service during World War II. The brigade was composed of the 6th, 10th and 27th Canadian Armoured regiments and saw service in northwest Europe, landin ...
. In 1946, the regiment itself was converted to an armoured regiment was redesignated as The Sherbrooke Regiment (RCAC). In 1965, the regiment was amalgamated with the
7th/11th Hussars The 7th/11th Hussars was a light cavalry regiment and later light armoured regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia of the Canadian Militia (now the Canadian Army). The regiment was formed in 1936 by the amalgamation of the 7th Hussars and t ...
to form
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.


Lineage


The Sherbrooke Regiment (RCAC)

* Originated on 21 September 1866, in
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, as the Sherbrooke Battalion of Infantry. * Redesignated on 15 March 1867, as the 53rd Sherbrooke Battalion of Infantry. * Reorganized on 22 March 1867, as two separate battalions: the 53rd Melbourne Battalion of Infantry (later the
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) and the 54th Sherbrooke Battalion of Infantry. * Redesignated on 10 May 1867, as the 53rd Sherbrooke Battalion of Infantry. * Redesignated on 8 May 1900, as the 53rd Sherbrooke Regiment. * Redesignated on 29 March 1920, as The Sherbrooke Regiment. * Redesignated on 15 December 1936, as The Sherbrooke Regiment (MG). * Redesignated on 1 February 1941, as The Sherbrooke Regiment. * Redesignated on 7 November 1940, as the 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, The Sherbrooke Regiment. * Redesignated on 1 April 1946, as the 12th Armoured Regiment (Sherbrooke Regiment), RCAC. * Redesignated on 4 February 1949, as The Sherbrooke Regiment (12th Armoured Regiment). * Redesignated on 19 May 1958, as The Sherbrooke Regiment (RCAC). * Amalgamated on 15 February 1965, with the 7th/11th Hussars, and Redesignated as The Sherbrooke Hussars.


Perpetuations


The Great War

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117th (Eastern Townships) Battalion, CEF The 117th (Eastern Townships) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Sherbrooke, Quebec, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 through the eastern counties of Quebec. After sailing to Eng ...


The Second World War

* The Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment


History


Early History

With the passing of the
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, the first of a number of newly raised independent militia companies were established in and around the Eastern Townships region of
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(now the Province of Quebec). On 21 September 1866, the Sherbrooke Battalion of Infantry was authorized for service by the regimentation of six of these previously authorized independent militia rifle and infantry companies. The Battalion's Headquarters was located at Melbourne and had Companies at Sherbrooke, Danville, Melbourne (Kingsbury), Richmond and Lennoxville, Quebec. On 15 March 1867, the battalion was Reorganized as the 53rd Sherbrooke Battalion of Infantry. On 22 March 1867, the battalion was Redesignated as the 54th Sherbrooke Battalion of Infantry and again on 10 May 1867, as the 53rd Sherbrooke Battalion of Infantry. On 8 May 1900, the 53rd Sherbrooke Battalion of Infantry was Redesignated as the 53rd Sherbrooke Regiment.


The First World War

On 6 August 1914, Details of the 53rd Sherbrooke Regiment were placed on active service for local protective duty. With the formation of the
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, the regiment provided volunteers for the
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which sailed to the United Kingdom as part of the First Contingent (later the
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). On 22 December 1915, the 117th (Eastern Townships) Battalion, CEF was authorized for service and on 14 August 1916, the battalion embarked for Great Britain. After its arrival in the UK, the battalion provided reinforcements for the
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in the field. On 8 January 1917, the battalion's personnel were absorbed by the
23rd Reserve Battalion, CEF The 23rd Reserve Battalion, CEF was an infantry unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. History Formed as the 23rd Infantry Battalion on August 6, 1914, the battalion mobilized at Quebec City, and recruited in vario ...
. On 30 August 1920, the 117th Battalion, CEF was disbanded.


1920s-1930s

On 1 April 1920, as a result of the
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and the following post-war reorganization of the militia, the 53rd Sherbrooke Regiment was Redesignated as The Sherbrooke Regiment 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. As a result of the 1936 Canadian Militia Reorganization, on 15 December 1936, The Sherbrooke Regiment was converted to an infantry battalion (Machine Gun) and was Redesignated as The Sherbrooke Regiment (Machine Gun).


Organization


Sherbrooke Battalion of Infantry (21 September 1866)

* Regimental HQ (
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) * No. 1 Company (
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) (first raised on 20 March 1856 as the 1st Volunteer Militia Rifle Company of Sherbrooke) * No. 2 Company (Sherbrooke, Quebec) (first raised on 13 November 1860 as the 2nd Volunteer Militia Rifle Company of Sherbrooke) * No. 3 Company (
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) (first raised on 17 July 1861 as the First Volunteer Militia Rifle Company of Danville) * No. 4 Company (Melbourne, Quebec) (first raised on 16 March 1866 as the Melbourne Infantry Company) * No. 5 Company (
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) (first raised on 16 March 1866 as the Richmond Infantry Company) * No. 6 Company (
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) (first raised on 2 June 1866 as the Lennoxville Infantry Company)


The Sherbrooke Regiment (15 September 1921)

* 1st Battalion (perpetuating the 117th Battalion, CEF) * 2nd (Reserve) Battalion


Alliances

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(Until 1964)


Battle Honours


Great War

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Second World War

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Notable Members

* Major General Sir Frederick Oscar Warren Loomis, * Brigadier-General
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* Captain The Reverend Walter Brown * Major
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* David Price


Notes and references

{{Reflist Armoured regiments of Canada Infantry regiments of Canada Sherbrooke Hussars Military units and formations established in 1866 Military units and formations disestablished in 1965