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),
[Non Permanent Active Militia]
and
5th Battalion
(65th Battalion, CEF),
[Reserve]
2nd Battalion
(Prince Albert Volunteers),
[Non Permanent Active Militia]
and
6th Battalion
(96th Battalion, CEF),
[Reserve]
3nd Battalion,
[Non Permanent Active Militia]
and
7th Battalion
(188th Battalion, CEF),
[Reserve]
4th Battalion,
[Non Permanent Active Militia]
and
8th Battalion,
[Reserve]
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