1869: | 68th King’s County Battalion of Infantry │ |
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1900: | 68th King’s County Regiment | |
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1912: | disbanded |
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1914: | 68th Regiment │ |
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1914: | 81th Hants Regiment | |
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1914: | 68th Regiment “Earl Grey’s Own Rifles” |
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1920: | 1st Battalion (102nd Battalion, CEF), |
2nd Battalion (30th Battalion, CEF), |
The North British Columbia Regiment | ||
[Non Permanent Active Militia] | [Reserve] | |
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1936: | 102nd (North British Columbia) Heavy Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery |
disbanded |
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1941: | 102nd (Reserve) (North British Columbia) Heavy Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery │ │ |
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1946: | 120th Coast Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery │ │ |
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1948: | 120th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery │ |
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1954: | 120th Harbour Defence Troop, Royal Canadian Artillery |
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1956: | 120th Independant Field Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery │ |
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1958: | merged into Irish Fusiliers (Vancouver Regiment) |
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Overseas battalions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force perpetuated by The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught’s Own) |
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102nd Battalion (North British Columbians) |
30th Battalion | |