two of the ten battalions of the The South Saskatchewan Regiment │ |
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1920: | 2nd Battalion (46th Battalion, CEF), |
4th Battalion (128th Battalion, CEF), |
The South Saskatchewan Regiment | ||
[Non Permanent Active Militia] │ |
[Reserve] │ |
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1920: | │ │ |
7th Battalion (128th Battalion, CEF), |
The South Saskatchewan Regiment | ||
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1924: | 1st Battalion (46th Battalion, CEF), |
2nd Battalion (128th Battalion, CEF), |
The South Saskatchewan Regiment | ||
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1924: | The King’s Own Rifles of Canada | |
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1936: | The King’s Own Rifles of Canada (M.G.) │ |
disbanded |
1942: | 2nd Battalion, | 1st Battalion, |
The King’s Own Rifles of Canada | ||
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[Canadian Active Service Force] │ |
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1946: | 20th (Saskatchewan) Armoured Regiment |
disbanded |
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1949: | 20th Saskatchewan Armoured Regiment │ |
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1954: | The Saskatchewan Dragoons (20th Armoured Regiment) |
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1958: | The Saskatchewan Dragoons │ |
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Overseas battalions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force perpetuated by The Saskatchewan Dragoons |
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46th (South Saskatchewan) Battalion |
128th (Moose Jaw) Battalion | |