two of the five battalions of the The Edmonton Regiment │ |
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1920: | 2nd Battalion (Edmonton Fusiliers) (9th Battalion, CEF), |
5th Battalion (66th Battalion, CEF), |
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The Edmonton Regiment | ||||
[Non Permanent Active Militia] | [Reserve] | |||
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1924: | 1st Battalion (9th Battalion, CEF), |
2nd Battalion (66th Battalion, CEF), |
3rd Battalion (202nd Battalion, CEF), |
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The Edmonton Fusiliers | ||||
[Non Permanent Active Militia] | [Reserve] | [Reserve] | ||
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1929: | │ │ |
│ │ |
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4th Battalion (138th Battalion, CEF), |
The Edmonton Fusiliers | ||||
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│ │ |
│ │ |
[Reserve] │ |
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1936: | The Edmonton Fusiliers (M.G.) |
disbanded | disbanded | disbanded |
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1940: | 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, | 1st Battalion, | ||
The Edmonton Fusiliers (M.G.) |
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[Canadian Active Service Force] │ |
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1941: | The Edmonton Fusiliers |
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1942: | │ | │ | 3rd Battalion, | |
The Edmonton Fusiliers |
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[Canadian Active Service Force] │ |
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1943: | │ │ |
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disbanded | |
1945: | │ │ |
disbanded | ||
1946: | merged into 19th (Edmonton Fusiliers) Armoured Car Regiment |
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Overseas battalions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force perpetuated by The South Alberta Light Horse |
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9th Battalion | 66th Battalion (Edmonton Guards) |
202nd (Sportman’s) Battalion | 138th (Edmonton, Alberta) Battalion | |