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For those saying "now that we've renamed branches with the 'Royal' monicker, wait'll the others come out of the woodworks, I present this from an east coast newspaper:
A bit of previous chatter on the unit here:
http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/83846.0.html
Made up mostly of farmers, fishermen and blue collar workers from northeastern New Brunswick, they became one of the most decorated military units in Canadian history as the North Shore Regiment.
They were one of the first Canadian units to fight in the Great War.
Before the regiment was merged with others in New Brunswick, it was among the first to breach Adolph Hitler's Fortress Europe on Juno Beach in Normandy, France on D-Day during the Second World War.
And while the "royal" title has been restored to many Armed Forces veterans delight, a growing chorus of voices wants to see New Brunswick's second battalion of the Royal New Brunswick Regiment drop the colonial throwback for its original name.
Proponents now say they are closer than ever to seeing the North Shore Regiment return after meeting with both provincial and federal officials this month.
"We lost our identity," said Graham Wiseman, president of the North Shore Veteran's Association, whose father, Sprague Wiseman, is the only surviving member of the original regiment from Bathurst.
"It has been a long wait to get it back, but there is a feeling that it will now happen."
At a joint caucus meeting between provincial and federal Tories last week in Oromocto, Wiseman presented the case to government officials, expanding on a letter-writing campaign that has New Brunswick's military, past and present, in agreement.
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Lieutenant-Colonel Stephen Bass, the current commanding officer of the 2nd Battalion, the Royal New Brunswick Regiment, formerly the North Shore, said the timing is right.
"We have tried several times in the past to get our North Shore Regiment re-established, but it has never gotten through the chain of command," Bass said. "(But) recently, there have been some opportunities where other units have been successful in similar endeavours." ....
A bit of previous chatter on the unit here:
http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/83846.0.html

