1869: |
The Halifax Volunteer Battalion of Infantry │ |
1869: |
66th The Halifax Volunteer Battalion of Infantry │ |
1879: |
66th Battalion “Princess Louise Fusiliers” │ |
1900: |
66th Regiment “Princess Louise Fusiliers” |
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1919: |
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6th Machine Gun Brigade, Canadian Machine Gun Corps │ |
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1920: |
1st Battalion (64th Battalion, CEF), |
2nd Battalion, |
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The Princess Louise Fusiliers |
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[Non Permanent Active Militia] |
[Reserve] |
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1924: |
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6th Machine Gun Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps │ |
1936: |
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disbanded |
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The Princess Louise Fusiliers (M.G.) │ |
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1941: |
2nd (Reserve) Battalion, |
1st Battalion, |
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The Princess Louise Fusiliers (M.G.) |
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[Canadian Active Service Force] │ |
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1st Battalion, The Princess Louise Fusiliers (Motor) │ |
1943: |
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1st Battalion, The Princess Louise Fusiliers │ |
1943: |
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11th Infantry Brigade Support Group (The Princess Louise Fusiliers) │ |
1944: |
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11th Independent Machine Gun Company (The Princess Louise Fusiliers) │ |
1946: |
The Princess Louise Fusiliers (M.G.) │ |
disbanded |
1958: |
The Princess Louise Fusiliers │ |
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1985: |
The Princess Louise’s Fusiliers │ |
2009: |
The Princess Louise Fusiliers │ |
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Overseas battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force perpetuated by The Princess Louise Fusiliers |
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64th Battalion |
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