List of Canadian battles during World War I

List of Canadian battles during World War I

List of Canadian battles during World War I in which the Canadian Expeditionary Force participated:

1914

*December 1914, Battle of Givenchy

1915

*April 1915, Second Battle of Ypres

*May 1915, Battle of Festubert

*September 1915, Battle of Loos

1916

*April 1916, Battle of Mont-Saint-Éloi Craters

*June 1916, Battle of Mont Sorrel

*July 1916, Battle of the Somme

*September 1916, Battle of Flers-Courcelette

*September 1916, Battle of Thiepval Ridge

*October 1916, Battle of Le Transloy

*October 1916, Battle of the Ancre Heights

1917

*April 1917, Battle of Arras (1917)

*April 1917, Battle of Vimy Ridge

*April 1917, Battle of The Scarpe

*April 1917, Nivelle Offensive

*July 1917, Battle of Passchendaele

*August 1917, Battle of Hill 70

*October 1917, Second Battle of Passchendale

1918

*March 1918, Spring Offensive

*March 1918, Battle of Moreuil Wood

*April 1918, Battle of the Lys

*August 1918, Canada's Hundred Days

*August 1918, Battle of Amiens

*August 1918, Second Battle of the Somme

*September 1918, Grand Offensive

*September 1918, Battle of Cambrai

*September 1918, Battle of the Canal du Nord

*November 1918, Capture of Valenciennes

ee also

*Battle of Arras - (disambiguation page)
*Battle of Ypres - (disambiguation page)

External links

* [http://regimentalrogue.com/battlehonours/firstworldwar-btlhnrslist1.htm The Great War - List of Battles and Engagements]


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