Canada

The Victoria and Haliburton Regiment

1866: 45th “West Durham” Battailon of Infantry
1898: 45th “Victoria” Battailon of Infantry
1900: 45th Victoria Regiment
1905:
10th Brigade of Field Artillery,
Canadian Artillery
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RCA
1917: 45th Victoria and Haliburton Regiment

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1920: 45th Battery,
Canadian Field Artillery
1st Battalion
(109th Battalion, CEF),
2nd Battalion
(252nd Battalion, CEF),
4th Brigade,
Canadian Field Artillery
The Victoria and Haliburton Regiment
[Non Permanent Active Militia] [Reserve]
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1925: 45th Field Battery,
Canadian Artillery




4th Field Brigade,
Canadian Artillery
1935: 45th Field Battery,
Royal Canadian Artillery




4th Field Brigade,
Royal Canadian Artillery
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1936: 45th Field Battery (Howitzer),
Royal Canadian Artillery
disbanded

1940: 45th (Reserve) Field Battery (Howitzer),
Royal Canadian Artillery
4th (Reserve) Field Brigade,
Royal Canadian Artillery
1942: 45th/56th (Reserve) Field Battery,
Royal Canadian Artillery


from
43rd (Reserve) Field Brigade,
Royal Canadian Artillery
1946: 45th Field Battery,
Royal Canadian Artillery
56th Field Battery,
Royal Canadian Artillery

4th Field Regiment,
Royal Canadian Artillery
1947: 45th Field Battery (Self-propelled),
Royal Canadian Artillery

56th Field Battery (Self-propelled),
Royal Canadian Artillery

4th Field Regiment
(Self-propelled),
Royal Canadian Artillery
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1954: 45th Medium Battery,
Royal Canadian Artillery
RCA
1960: merged into
50th Field Artillery Regiment
(The Prince of Wales Rangers)
 
 
Overseas battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force
perpetuated by 50th Artillery Regiment (The Prince of Wales Rangers)
 
109th (Victoria & Haliburton)
Battalion
252nd (Lindsay) Battalion
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