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===World War I=== | ===World War I=== | ||
ARRAS, 1917<br> | ARRAS, 1917<br> | ||
=== Trivia === | |||
In the 1950s this Regiment was affiliated to the Royal 22e Régiment. It was given the designation of 5e Bataillon Royal 22e Régiment. | |||
Once it was realized by the Fusiliers and it's veterans that they would lose their regimental distinction, a decision was made and the 5 R22R designation was dropped. | |||
==Source of Work== | ==Source of Work== |
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Les Fusiliers du St-Laurent are Canada's seventeenth most senior Reserve Infantry regiment, and comprises of one battalion serving as part of the Land Force Reserve.
Motto
J'y Suis En Garde (French: I am on guard)
Battle Honours (1)
All the honours that are in all caps are emblazoned on the colours of the regiment.
World War I
ARRAS, 1917
Trivia
In the 1950s this Regiment was affiliated to the Royal 22e Régiment. It was given the designation of 5e Bataillon Royal 22e Régiment.
Once it was realized by the Fusiliers and it's veterans that they would lose their regimental distinction, a decision was made and the 5 R22R designation was dropped.