- Le Régiment de Maisonneuve
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unit_name= Le Régiment de Maisonneuve
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dates= 1880 -
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= "Bon Coeur et Bon Bras" (Good heart and strong arm)
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battles=Great War World War II
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battle_honours=Le Régiment de Maisonneuve is a
Primary Reserve infantry regiment of theCanadian Forces .Le Régiment de Maisonneuve are Canada's twenty-sixth most senior Reserve Infantry regiment, and comprises one battalion serving as part of the Land Force Reserve.History
The regiment was founded in 1880 by Lieutenant-Colonel Julien Brosseau VD as the
85th Infantry Battalion . In 1900, the unit was redesignated the 85th Infantry Regiment.In 1914 the 85th Infantry Regiment recruited volunteers for the
Canadian Expeditionary Force , includind the 85th Battalion, CEF, who along with other units were merged to create the first francophone infantry unit, theRoyal 22e Régiment .In 1920, as part of the Otter Committee's reforms, the 85th Battalion was restructured and renamed the Régiment de Maisonneuve, in memory of the founder of
Montreal .econd World War
In 1939, The Regiment was mobilized as part of the
5th Canadian Infantry Brigade of the2nd Canadian Infantry Division . The Regiment is sent overseas toEngland .The regiment was not selected to participate in the
Dieppe Raid . The battalion landed in France on6 July ,1944 and fought throughout theBattle of Normandy with the 5th Brigade. It suffered heavy casualties in theBattle of the Scheldt , and was notably depleted by the time of theBattle of Walcheren Causeway . The unit recovered during the winter and was again in action during the Rhineland fighting and the final weeks of the war, taking part in the final campaigns in northern Netherlands, theBattle of Groningen , and the final attacks on German soil.The unit returned to Canada in late 1945.
Postwar
In 1940 the regiment formed an alliance with The
King's Shropshire Light Infantry .In 1962 the city of
Montreal accord the regiment theFreedom of the City as well as the right to bear arms on its regimental flag. A tradition of the unit assigned to the Regiment of the city, it was normal that it could indicate proudly.The unit celebrated its centennial in 1980 and published a history . In 1983, the unit moved from District Number 1 to District Number 2 in Quebec. On 1 September 1991, the regiment transferred to the new district Number 1.
1994 - The Regiment is affiliated Maisonneuve in July to HMCS Montreal, the new frigate of the
Canadian Navy . :1997 - The Regiment Maisonneuve has been consolidated under the new restructuring the 34 Brigade Group of Canada. [cite web|title=army.ca|url=http://army.ca/inf/rdem.php] [cite web|title=army.ca|url=http://army.ca/wiki/index.php/Le_Regiment_de_Maisonneuve]Battle Honours
Great War
Mount Sorrel
Côte 70
Somme, 1916
Ypres, 1917
Arras, 1917
Amiens
World War II
Crête de Bourguebus
Woensdrect
Faubourg De Vaucelles
Beveland sud Maltot
Chaussée de Walcheren
Crête de Verrières
Tilly-la-Campagne
La Rhenanie
Le Reichswald
Falaise
Le Hochwald
Route de la Falaise
Xanten
Forêt De La Londe
Gronigen
Dunkerque, 1944
Oldenburg
Anvers
Canal De Turnhout
Nord-Ouest de l'Europe 1944-1945
l'EscautAlliances
*GBR -
The Rifles
*References
External links
* [http://www.leregimentdemaisonneuve.ca/ Le Régiment de Maisonneuve]
* [http://www.regiments.org/regiments/na-canada/volmil/qc-inf/085maiso.htm Regiments.org]Order of precedence
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