- The West Nova Scotia Regiment
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= The West Nova Scotia Regiment
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dates= 1717 -
country=Canada
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branch=Canadian Land Forces
type=Line Infantry
role=Light Role
size= One Battalion
command_structure=Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
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motto= "Semper Fidelis" (Always Faithful)
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mascot= Quick - "God Bless the Prince Of Wales"
Slow - "Garb of Auld Gaul"
battles=Great War World War II
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battle_honours=The West Nova Scotia Regiment is a
Primary Reserve infantry regiment of theCanadian Forces , twenty fourth in the order of precedence. It has seen active service in both theGreat War andWorld War II . The Regiment recuiuts volunteers from all over the province ofNova Scotia and its headquarters is located atLFAATC Aldershot , near the community ofAldershot, Nova Scotia .Early History
The regiment was formed in
1936 by a merger of the 69th (Annapolis) Regiment, formed in 1717, and the 75th (Lunenburg) Regiment, formed in 1870. Both of these descend from the40th Regiment of Foot (Prince of Wales Volunteers), raised in 1717 at Fort Anne,Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia . [cite web|title=army.ca|url=http://army.ca/wnsr/index.php]It also combines the 112th and 219th Battalions of Infantry of the
World War I Canadian Expeditionary Force . It can claim to be one of the oldest elements of the Canadian Armed Forces. [cite web|title=army.ca|url=http://army.ca/wnsr/index.php]World War II
The regiment was mobilised for service immediately at the outbreak of
World War II in September 1939. It had however virtually no equipment or transport, and though numerous volunteers rallied to its colours, it was some time before it was an effective fighting unit. Although the regiment soon transferred toGourock inScotland and then toAldershot in England, it did not see active service until theAllied invasion of Sicily in1943 ,Operation Husky . [cite web|title=army.ca|url=http://army.ca/wnsr/index.php]It was then involved in the battle for Italy for most of the rest of the war, until February 9, 1945, when they received orders informing them that the
1st Canadian Corps would be transferred from Italy to Northwest Europe. The Regiment moved toMarseilles ,France , by sea and arrived inHolland where they remained until the German surrender on May 5, 1945. [cite web|title=army.ca|url=http://army.ca/wnsr/index.php]Post War
The regiment has not been on active service since the Second World War, though units of it have served in
United Nations peacekeeping forces, in countries such as the formerYugoslavia ,Cyprus and theMiddle East . [cite web|title=army.ca|url=http://army.ca/wnsr/index.php]Battle Honours
Great War
Arras, 1917, '18
Amiens
Hill 70
Hindenburg Line
Ypres, 1917
Pursuit to Mons
World War II
Landing in Sicili
Gustav Line
Valguarnera
Liri Valley
Adrano
Hitler Line
Catenanuova
Melfa Crossing
Centuripe
Gothic Line
Sicily, 1943
Lamone Crossing
Landing at Reggio
Rimini Line
Potenza
San Martino-San Lorenzo
Ganbatesa
San Fortunato
The Sangro
Savio Bridgehead
Castel di Sangro
Italy 1943-1945
The Gully
Apeldoorn
Cassino II
North-West Europe 1945Alliances
*GBR - The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (King's Lancashire and Border)
External links
* [http://www.wnsr.ca/ Official Website for the West Nova Scotia Regiment]
* [http://www.regiments.org/regiments/na-Canada/volmil/ns-inf/936WNS.htm regiments.org]References
Order of precedence
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