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, identification_symbol_2_label = NATO Map Symbol The 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) (VIII CH) is an armoured
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. It was formed on the 4 April 1848 in New Brunswick where it has served continually ever since. Today it is a reserve armoured reconnaissance regiment with two squadrons. Its Regimental Headquarters (RHQ) and A Squadron are located in
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with B Squadron located in
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. In 1957 its name was chosen for the formation of a new Regular Force regiment to serve in addition to the reserve regiment. The Regular regiment served in
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, the Sinai, Cyprus, Iserlohn (Fort Beausejour), Soest, and Lahr, West Germany. The Regular Force regiment was disbanded in 1998.


Structure

* HQ Squadron * A Squadron located in
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* B Squadron located in
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Lineage

File:8CH guidon.jpg, The Guidon of the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's). File:8CH camp flag.jpg, The camp flag of the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's).


8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's)

* Originated on 30 April 1869, in
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as the New Brunswick Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry * Redesignated on 31 May 1872, as the 8th Regiment of Cavalry * Redesignated on 18 July 1884, as the 8th Princess Louise's New Brunswick Regiment of Cavalry * Redesignated on 1 January 1893, as the 8th Princess Louise's New Brunswick Hussars * Redesignated on 11 February 1941, as the 2nd (Reserve) Regiment, 8th Princess Louise's (New Brunswick) Hussars * Redesignated on 1 April 1941, as the 5th (Reserve) Armoured Regiment, 8th Princess Louise's (New Brunswick) Hussars * Redesignated on 4 February 1949, as the 8th Princess Louise's (New Brunswick) Hussars (5th Armoured Regiment) * Redesignated on 29 January 1957, as the 2/8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) * Redesignated on 1 January 1960, as the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) (Militia) * Amalgamated on 15 April 1993, with the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) (Regular Force) and Redesignated as the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's)


8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) (Regular Force)

* Originated on 29 January 1957, in the Regular Force as the 1/8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) * Redesignated on 1 January 1960, as the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) * Amalgamated on 15 April 1993, with the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) (Militia) and Redesignated as the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's)


Lineage chart

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- Regt Regiment


Perpetuations


War of 1812

*1st Battalion,
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*2nd Battalion, Westmorland County Regiment)Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.


The Great War

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History

The earliest beginnings of the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) have traditionally been traced to the year 1775 in the Colony of Virginia where Captain John Saunders, of Princess Anne County, raised a troop of cavalry at his own expense to fight for the Crown against the Colonial rebels. This unusual Regiment included riflemen, grenadiers, artillery and cavalry, and it never knew defeat during the American conflict for independence. In September 1783, the Regiment as an entity sailed for Nova Scotia and reached Saint John on 27 September 1783. A large number of these Loyalists soldiers settled in the Saint John and Kennebecasis valleys by Loyalist soldiers, had a military tradition and indeed an effective militia. In 1839, the York County Troop, known for a time as the York Light Dragoons, was mobilized for service in the Aroostook War, a conflict with American lumbermen that never quite came to open fighting. For four months they patrolled the border and roads between Woodstock, Fredericton and Saint John. By 1848, eleven troops of cavalry were in existence. These troops included Hampton Troop of Cavalry, Assekeag Troop of Cavalry, Apohaqui Troop of Cavalry, Upham Troop of Cavalry, Johnston Troop of Cavalry, Shediac Troop of Cavalry, Springfield Troop of Cavalry, among others. By authority of Militia General Order No 1 of 4 April 1848, these eleven independent troops were united to form a Regiment entitled the New Brunswick Yeomanry Cavalry. It is this date that is officially recognized as the formation date of the 8th Canadian Hussars.


South African War

The regiment contributed volunteers for the Canadian Contingents that served in South Africa.


The Great War

The
6th Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles The 6th Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles, CEF, was a mounted infantry unit of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in the First World War. History The regiment was formed on March 15, 1915, at Amherst, Nova Scotia . It recruited in Nova Scotia, New ...
Battalion, CEF, was authorized on 7 November 1914 and embarked for England on 17 July 1915. It disembarked in France on 24 October 1915, where it continued to train until 2 January 1916 when its personnel were absorbed by the
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and the
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. The regiment disbanded on 18 February 1918.


The Second World War

The Second World War provided the regiment's first opportunity for active service as a formed unit. The regiment mobilized as the 4th Canadian Motorcycle Regiment, CASF (8 NBH) on 24 May 1940. It was converted to armour and redesignated as the "8th Princess Louise's (New Brunswick) Hussars) CAC, CASF", on 9 February 1941; as the 5th Armoured Regiment (8th Princess Louise's (New Brunswick) Hussars, CASF, on 11 February 1941. The regiment embarked for Britain on 9 October 1941 The regiment landed in Italy on 19 December 1943 as a unit of the 5th Armoured Brigade,
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. It was renamed as the "5th Armoured Regiment (8th Princess Louise's (New Brunswick) Hussars, CAC, CASF", on 15 October 1943. The regiment landed in Italy on 19 December 1943 at Naples and saw action soon and frequently thereafter. The regiment fought in the Liri Valley, the Melfa Crossing, Ceprano, The Gothic Line, Missano Ridge, Coriano, the Lamone River Crossing, and Coventello where it distinguished itself. It moved to North-West Europe on 17 February 1945 as part of
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. The Hussars sailed from Italy to Southern France, and then moved by rail to Northwest Europe. After refitting the tanks, the regiment went into action in the Netherlands, breaking through to Putten in mid-April. The regiment then moved north for the final actions of the war at the Delfzijl Pocket where 3,000 German soldiers surrendered to the regiment. It was renamed as the "5th Armoured Regiment (8th Princess Louise's (New Brunswick) Hussars, RCAC, CASF", on 2 August 1945. On 26 January 1946, the regiment arrived in Halifax and the next day reached Sussex, New Brunswick where it was demobilized. The overseas regiment disbanded on 15 February 1946.


Post World War II

In 1950, the regiment was called upon to provide men for service with the Special Force which was raised and deployed to Korea, and in 1951 "Y" Troop was organized for service with the 27th Canadian Infantry Brigade in Germany. On 29 January 1957, it was decided that a third armoured regiment would be formed in the
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. As a result, the regiment was honoured with the privilege of providing its name to the new regiment. This resulted in the change of the regiment's name to the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's). The Regular Regiment served in Gagetown, New Brunswick, Petawawa, Ontario, the Sinai, Cyprus, Iserlohn (Fort Beausejour), Soest and Lahr, West Germany. Cpl. Paul R. Wallace and Tpr. Adrian A. Bons died while deployed to the Sinai as part of the United Nations Emergency Force on 27 November 1964. In the summer of 1965, the regiment was deployed from their base at
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on a peacekeeping mission for the United Nations to the island nation of Cyprus. Tpr. Lennard W. Nass died on 27 September 1966 while deployed to Cyprus as part of the United Nations Force in Cyprus. The regiment has participated in several "aid to the civil authority" missions in recent history. In the summer of 1990 the regiment sent a troop sized force to the province of Quebec in Cougars to assist in Canadian Forces Operations in the
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. In the
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, the regiment provided a platoon-sized force to assist in the maintenance of infrastructure in the community of St. George, New Brunswick. In the fall of 1998, the regiment provided soldiers to the recovery effort for Swiss Air Flight 111. In 2004, 8CH became an armoured reconnaissance unit, in place of its previous designation as simply an armoured unit. Along with this trade change the unit was given the new
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G-Wagon, a Jeep-like vehicle more suited to their new role as reconnaissance. The unit is stationed at the Moncton and Sussex detachments of
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, New Brunswick. Its Colonel-in-Chief is
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.


War in Afghanistan

The regiment contributed an aggregate of more than 20% of its authorized strength to the various Task Forces which served in Afghanistan between 2002 and 2014.


Organization


New Brunswick Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry (30 April 1869)

* No. 1 Troop ( Hampton, NB) (first formed on 3 January 1866 as the Hampton Troop of Cavalry) * No. 2 Troop (Assekeag, NB) (first raised on 30 November 1864 as the Assekeag Troop of Cavalry) * No. 3 Troop ( Apohaqui, NB) (first raised on 3 January 1866 as the Apohaqui Troop of Cavalry) * No. 4 Troop (Upham, NB) (first raised on 3 January 1866 as the Upham Troop of Cavalry) * No. 5 Troop (Johnston, NB) (first raised on 28 February 1866 as the Johnston Troop of Cavalry) * No. 6 Troop ( Shediac, NB) (first raised on 13 June, 1866 as the Shediac Troop of Cavalry) * No. 7 Troop (Springfield, NB) (first raised on 21 June 1865 as the Springfield Troop of Cavalry)


8th Princess Louise's New Brunswick Hussars (1920)

* Regimental Headquarters (Hampton, NB) * A Squadron (
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) * B Squadron (Springfield, NB) * C Squadron ( Sackville, NB)


8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) (1993)

* Regimental Headquarters (
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) * HQ Squadron (Moncton, NB) * A Squadron (
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) * B Squadron (Sussex, NB) * C Squadron (Sackville, NB)


Alliances

* - The Queen's Royal Hussars (Queen's Own and Royal Irish) * - Yorkshire Yeomanry


Battle honours

In the list below, battle honours in capitals were awarded for participation in large operations and campaigns, while those in lowercase indicate honours granted for more specific battles. Those battle honours followed by a "+" are emblazoned on the regimental guidon. File:8CH guidon.jpg, The Guidon of the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's).


The War of 1812

*Honorary Distinction: the non-emblazonable honorary distinction DEFENCE OF CANADA – 1812-1815 – DÉFENSE DU CANADA.


The Great War

* 2–13 June 1916+ * 1 July-18 November 1916+ *+)


The Second World War

* 18–30 May 1944 * Melfa Crossing 24–25 May 1944 *
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26–27 May 1944 * 25 August-22 September 1944 * Montecchio 30–31 August 1944 * Tomba di Pesaro 1–2 September 1944 * 2–13 September 1944 * Coriano 3–15 September 1944 * Misano Ridge * Conventello-Comacchio 2–6 January 1945 * *
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15–18 April 1945
Delfzijl Pocket
23 April-2 May 1945 *


Afghanistan


8th Hussars Regimental Museum

The regiment's museum is located in a former train station in
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. Exhibits focus on the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) military history and activities, and include uniforms, medals, weapons and artifacts from different wars.


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 ...
*
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References

* https://web.archive.org/web/20070426034135/http://www.8chassociation.com/Regiment1.html *


Further reading

* ''The 8th Hussars: A History of the Regiment'', Sussex, NB: Maritime Publishing, 1964 by Douglas How. * ''The 8th (Eighth) Hussars (Princess Louise's) 1962-1987'' by Major G.H. - Editor-In-Chief; Lawson, Captain R.J. - Editor MacDonald (1987) * ''New Brunswick Hussar: Corporal Harold Jorgen Skaarup, G753, 5th Armored Regiment, 8th Princess Louise's New Brunswick'' by Harold A. Skaarup (Jul 1 2001) * ''A Century of Rifles 1860 - 1960. The Halifax Rifles (R.C.A.C) (M) 'Cede Nullis by John Gordon Quigley (Jan 1 1960)


External links


8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) Official Home Page


8th Hussars Regimental Museum

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