Canada

The Edmonton Fusiliers

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),
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),
The Edmonton Fusiliers
[Non Permanent Active Militia] [Reserve] [Reserve]
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1929:


4th Battalion
(138th Battalion, CEF),
The Edmonton Fusiliers



[Reserve]
1936: The Edmonton Fusiliers
(M.G.)
disbanded disbanded disbanded
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1940: 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, 1st Battalion,
The Edmonton Fusiliers
(M.G.)


[Canadian Active Service Force]
1941: The Edmonton Fusiliers
1942: 3rd Battalion,
The Edmonton Fusiliers


[Canadian Active Service Force]
1943:

disbanded
1945:
disbanded
1946: merged into
19th (Edmonton Fusiliers)
Armoured Car Regiment
 
 
Overseas battalions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force
perpetuated by The South Alberta Light Horse
 
9th Battalion 66th Battalion
(Edmonton Guards)
202nd (Sportman’s) Battalion 138th (Edmonton, Alberta) Battalion
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