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'''The Regina Rifles''' are Canada's thirty-sixth most senior Reserve [[Infantry]] regiment, and comprises of one battalion serving as part of the Land Force Reserve.
'''The Regina Rifles''' are Canada's thirty-sixth most senior Reserve [[Infantry]] regiment, and comprises of one battalion serving as part of the Land Force Reserve.
==Current Information==
<b>Address:</b><br />
THE ROYAL REGINA RIFLES<br />
THE ARMOURY<br />
1600 ELPHINSTONE STREET<br />
REGINA SASKATCHEWAN  S4T 3N1<br />


==Motto==
==Motto==

Latest revision as of 16:46, 7 September 2006

The Regina Rifles
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Regimental HQ:Regina, Saskatchewan
Colonel in Chief: Her Royal Highness Princess Anne, The Princess Royal, GCVO
Regimental Birthday:
Current Role: Reserve infantry battalion.

The Regina Rifles are Canada's thirty-sixth most senior Reserve Infantry regiment, and comprises of one battalion serving as part of the Land Force Reserve.

Current Information

Address:
THE ROYAL REGINA RIFLES
THE ARMOURY
1600 ELPHINSTONE STREET
REGINA SASKATCHEWAN S4T 3N1

Motto

Celler et Audax (Latin: Swift and bold)

Battle Cry

1-2-3 UP THE JOHNS!

Authorized Marches

Quick March

Lutzow's Wild Hunt

Double Past

Keel Row

Battle Honours (38)

Battle Honours presented in all caps are emblazoned on the Regimental Colour of each Battalion of the Regiment.

First World War

MOUNT SORREL
YPRES, 1917
Somme, 1916,'18
PASSCHENDAELE
FLERS-COURCELETTE
AMIENS
Thiepval
Drocourt-Queant
Ancre Heights
Hindenburg Line
ARRAS, 1917,'18
Canal du Nord
VIMY, 1917
CAMBRAI, 1918
Scarpe, 1917, '18
PURSUIT TO MONS
Hill 70
FRANCE AND FLANDERS, 1915-18

Second World War

NORMANDY LANDING
THESCHELDT
BRETTEVILLE-LORGEUILLEUSE
LEOPOLD CANAL
CAEN
Breskens Pocket
THEORNE
The Rhineland
Bourguebus Ridge
Waal Flats
Faubourg de Vaucelles
MOYLANDWOOD
FALAISE
The Rhine
The Laison
EMMERICH-HOCH ELTEN
The Seine, 1944
Deventer
CALAIS, 1944
North-West Europe, 1944-1945

Source of Work

http://army.ca/inf/rrr.php