Canada

The St. John Fusiliers

The New Brunswick Dragoons

1869: 62nd The St. John Volunteer Battalion
1871: disbanded
 
 
1872: 62nd “St. John” Battalion of Infantry
1882: 62nd Battalion
“St. John Fusiliers”
1900: 62nd Regiment
“St. John Fusiliers”

1911: 28th “New Brunswick” Dragoons
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1919: 7th Machine Gun Brigade,
Canadian Machine Gun Corps




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1920:

1st Battalion
(26th Battalion, CEF),
[Non Permanent Active Militia]
2nd Battalion
(115th Battalion, CEF),
[Reserve]
1st Regiment,
[Non Permanent Active Militia]
2nd Regiment,
[Reserve]
The St. John Fusiliers The New Brunswick Dragoons
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1924: 7th Machine Gun Battalion,
Canadian Machine Gun Corps








1925: The Saint John Fusiliers
1936:

disbanded
disbanded
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The Saint John Fusiliers
(M.G.)
The New Brunswick Regiment
(Tank)
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1941: 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, 1st Battalion,
[Canadian Active Service Force]
19th (Reserve)
Army Tank Battalion
The Saint John Fusiliers
(M.G.)
(The New Brunswick Regiment
(Tank))
1942:







19th (Reserve)
Army Tank Regiment
(The New Brunswick Regiment
(Tank))

1945: The Saint John Fusiliers
(M.G.)


disbanded 19th (Reserve)
Armoured Regiment
(The New Brunswick Regiment)

1946: merged into
The South New Brunswick Regiment
64th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment,
Royal Canadian Artillery
1959: disbanded
 
 
Overseas battalions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force
perpetuated by The Royal New Brunswick Regiment
 
26th (New Brunswick) Battalion 115th (New Brunswick) Battalion
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