1912: | 106th Regiment “Winnipeg Light Infantry” |
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1920: | 1st Battalion (10th Battalion, CEF), |
2nd Battalion (61st Battalion, CEF), |
3rd Battalion (101st Battalion, CEF), |
4th Battalion (222nd Battalion, CEF), |
5th Battalion (226th Battalion, CEF), |
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The Winnipeg Light Infantry | ||||||
[Non Permanent Active Militia] | [Reserve] | [Reserve] | [Reserve] | [Reserve] | ||
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1936: | The Winnipeg Light Infantry (M.G.) │ |
disbanded | disbanded | disbanded | disbanded | |
1942: | 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, | 1st Battalion, | ||||
The Winnipeg Light Infantry (M.G.) |
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[Canadian Active Service Force] │ |
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1945: | The Winnipeg Light Infantry (M.G.) │ |
disbanded | ||||
1946: | The Winnipeg Light Infantry │ |
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1955: | merged into The Royal Winnipeg Rifles |
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Overseas battalions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force perpetuated by The Royal Winnipeg Rifles |
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10th Battalion (Canadians) |
61st (Winnipeg) Battalion | 101st (Winnipeg Light Infantry) Battalion |
222nd Battalion | 226th Battalion (Man of the North) |
1999: perpetuation transferred from The Manitoba Regiment 27th (City of Winnipeg) Battalion |
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