Authors and Contributors this page: T.F. Mills
Page created 1 August 2000. Corrected and updated 30.11.2004
 
 

Les Fusiliers du St. Laurent

 
Québec, Canada 
  Titles & Lineage
  History & War Service
  Battle Honours
  Colours, Standards and Guidons

  Badges and Uniforms

  Colonel-in-Chief
  Honorary Colonels
 Traditions
 Alliances
 Bibliography

Note: This is a battalion history of the part-time Reserves, which are normally liable for full-time active service only in an emergency
How to find information about individuals who served in this corps
 
  Titles and Lineage
  1869.04.09 two provisional battalions organised in Quebec:
 
  • Provisional Battalion of Rimouski at Rimouski
  • Provisional Battalion of Temiscouata at Rivière du Loup
1883.01.12 89th Temiscouata and Rimouski Battalion of Infantry
provisional battalions amalgamated with HQ at Rimouski
1900.05.08 89th Temiscouata and Rimouski Regiment
1920.04.01 Le Régiment Temiscouata et Rimouski
reconsituted in Militia with HQ at Rimouski
1920.11.01 reorganised to perpetuate CEF:
 
  • 1st Battalion, perpetuating 189th Battalion CEF
  • 2nd (Reserve) Battalion
1920.10.01 Les Fusiliers du St. Laurent
1922.05.01 Fusiliers du St. Laurent
 
  • A Company at Riviere du Loup
  • B Company at Rimouski
  • C Company at Mont Joli
  • D Company at Rimouski
1954.09.01 Les Fusiliers du St. Laurent (5th Battalion, Royal 22e Regiment)
absorbed Le Régiment de Montmagny
1968.04.01 Les Fusiliers du St. Laurent
  History (Links) & War Service Introduction to Regiments
Les Fusiliers du St. Laurent, by Mike Bobbitt (The Unofficial Canadian Army Home Page)
Deployment and Service:
 
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  Battle Honours

The First World War:

The Second World War: [none]

  Colours, Standards and Guidons Introduction to Colours
Record of Colours:
  Uniforms and Badges
   
Badges: Armorial Description: On a gold grenade fired proper of fifteen, a blue annulet edged gold, inscribed with the words FUSILIERS DU ST-LAURENT and marked at base by a gold maple leaf. Within the annulet a tower proper.
Uniform:
   
   
     
   
  Colonel-in-Chief Index of Royal Colonels
     
  Honorary Colonels
     
  Traditions
 
Motto: J'y suis en garde
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  Alliances Introduction to Alliances
 

The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers

-1968
1968-present
  Bibliography How To Find Books
Regimental Journal:
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