Canada

The King’s Own Rifles of Canada

two of the ten battalions of the
The South Saskatchewan Regiment
layout layout
1920: 2nd Battalion
(46th Battalion, CEF),
4th Battalion
(128th Battalion, CEF),
The South Saskatchewan Regiment
[Non Permanent Active Militia]
[Reserve]
1920:
7th Battalion
(128th Battalion, CEF),
The South Saskatchewan Regiment
1924: 1st Battalion
(46th Battalion, CEF),
2nd Battalion
(128th Battalion, CEF),
The South Saskatchewan Regiment
1924: The King’s Own Rifles of Canada
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1936: The King’s Own Rifles
of Canada (M.G.)

disbanded
layout layout
1942: 2nd Battalion, 1st Battalion,
The King’s Own Rifles of Canada

[Canadian Active Service Force]
1946: 20th (Saskatchewan)
Armoured Regiment
disbanded
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1949: 20th Saskatchewan
Armoured Regiment

1954: The Saskatchewan Dragoons
(20th Armoured Regiment)
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1958: The Saskatchewan Dragoons
 
 
Overseas battalions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force
perpetuated by The Saskatchewan Dragoons
 
46th (South Saskatchewan)
Battalion
128th (Moose Jaw) Battalion
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