Canada

The Governor’s General Body Guard

The Ontario Mounted Rifles

1889: The Governor General’s Body Guard for Ontario
1895: The Governor General’s Body Guard
1903:
9th Toronto Light Horse
1907: 9th Mississauga Horse
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1920: 1st Regiment, 2nd Regiment, 1st (Mississauga) Regiment
(4th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Battalion, CEF),
2nd Regiment
(7th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Battalion, CEF),
3rd Regiment
(8th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Battalion, CEF),
The Governor General’s Body Guard The Ontario Mounted Rifles
[Non Permanent Active Militia] [Reserve] [Non Permanent Active Militia] [Reserve] [Reserve]
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1924: The Mississauga Horse
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1926:





2nd Regiment
(7th Regiment
Canadian Mounted Rifles, CEF),
3rd Regiment,
The Mississauga Horse
1929:



3rd Regiment
(216th Battalion, CEF),
The Mississauga Horse
1935: 1st Regiment
(4th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Battalion, CEF),








The Governor General’s Body Guard
1936:
disbanded
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The Governor General’s
Horse Guards
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1940:


2nd Canadian Motorcycle Regiment
(GGHG)
[Canadian Active Service Force]
1941: 2nd (Reserve) Regiment,
The Governor General’s
Horse Guards

The Governor General’s
Horse Guards


1941: 3rd (Reserve)
Armoured Regiment
(The Governor General’s
Horse Guards)

3rd Armoured Regiment
(The Governor General’s
Horse Guards)


1943:



3rd Armoured Reconnaissance
Regiment
(The Governor General’s
Horse Guards)

1946: 3rd Armoured Regiment
(The Governor General’s
Horse Guards)

disbanded
1949: The Governor General’s
Horse Guards
(3rd Armoured Regiment)

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1958: The Governor General’s
Horse Guards

 
 
Overseas units of the Canadian Expeditionary Force
perpetuated by The Governor General’s Horse Guards
 
4th Battalion,
Canadian Mounted Rifles
7th Regiment,
Canadian Mounted Rifles
216th Overseas Battalion
(Bantams)
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