Canada

The North Saskatchewan Regiment

1866: 52nd “Bedford” Battalion of Infantry
1872: 52nd Brome Battailon of Infantry
1885: The Winnipeg Battalion of Infantry

1886: 95th Winnipeg Battalion of Infantry

1886: 95th Battalion
“Manitoba Grenadiers”


1892: disbanded
 



1900: 52nd Brome Regiment
1903: merged into
79th Shefford and Brome Regiment
 
 
1907: 95th Regiment
1908: 95th Rifle Regiment
1909: 95th Saskatchewan Rifles
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1912: 95th Regiment 105th Regiment
1912: 105th Regiment
“Fusiliers”

1913:
52nd Regiment
“Prince Albert Volunteers”
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1914: 105th Regiment
“Saskatoon Fusiliers”



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1920: 1st Battalion
(5th Battalion, CEF),
and
5th Battalion
(65th Battalion, CEF),
2nd Battalion
(Prince Albert Volunteers),
and
6th Battalion
(96th Battalion, CEF),
3nd Battalion,
and
7th Battalion
(188th Battalion, CEF),
4th Battalion,
and
8th Battalion,
The North Saskatchewan Regiment
1922:
2nd Battalion
(53rd Battalion, CEF),


The North Saskatchewan Regiment
1924: organised into
The Saskatoon Light Infantry
organised into
The Prince Albert Volunteers
organised into
The Yorkton Regiment
organised into
The Battleford Light Infantry