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They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old

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The North Saskatchewan Regiment

Armorial Description
A light infantry bugle suspended by cords with tassels; across the cords a
scroll inscribed NORTH SASKATCHEWAN; surmounting the scroll, the Crown.
Official Abbreviation: N Sask R
Motto: Cede Nullis (Yeild to none)
Battle Honours (45)
Early History
First World War
YPRES, 1915,'17
Arleus
Gravenstafel
HILL 70
St. Julien
PASSCHENDAELE
Festubert, 1915
AMIENS
MOUNT SORREL
Scarpe, 1918
SOMME, 1916
Drocourt-Queant
Flers-Courcelette
HINDENBURG LINE
Canal du Nord
Ancre Heights
Cambrai, 1918
ARRAS, 1917,'18
Valenciennes
VIMY, 1917
FRANEC AND FLANDERS, 1915-1918
Thiepval
Second World War
LANDING IN SICILY
GOTHIC LINE
Valguarnera
LAMONE CROSSING
AGIRA
RIMINI LINE
Adrano
Casena
Sicily, 1943
Savio Bridgehead
THE GULLY
Baviglio Canal
ORTONA
Fosso Vecchio
Cassino II
Fosso Munio
Gustav Line
Italy, 1943-1945
LIRI VALLEY
APELDOORN
HITLER LINE
North-West Europe, 1945
Authorized Marches:
Quick March: Jocky of York
Order of Precedence: 35
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February 22
1797: The last invasion of Britain; the French at Fishguard
1813: Battle of Ogdensburg
1881: Private Osborne of the Northamptonshire Regiment, won the Victoria Cross during an action in the First Boer War, when he rescued a wounded man under very heavy fire.
1917: British troops succeeded in capturing a number of Turkish trenches at Sanna-i-Yat in Mesopotamia. The Turks launched a vigorous counter-attack, and managed to retake part of the position. However, Sergeant Steele of the Seaforth Highlanders, assisted by another soldier, managed to position a machine-gun in an advantageous spot. Steele then manned the gun and for several hours was able to frustrate Turkish attempts to exploit their success. When finally another Turkish attack did break through, Steele managed to rally the British troops, and led them in a successful counter-attack of their own, during which he suffered a severe wound. His gallantry and leadership was recognised by the award of the Victoria Cross.
1942: Harris appointed Commander in Chief, RAF Bomber Command
1943: HMCS Weyburn sunk by U-118
1945: HMCS Trentonian sunk by U-1004
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