Dufferin Rifles of Canada explained

Unit Name:The Dufferin Rifles of Canada
Dates:1866-1936
Country:Canada
Branch:Canadian Militia
Type:Rifle Regiment
Command Structure:Non-Permanent Active Militia
Garrison:Brantford, Ontario
Battles:First World War
Battle Honours:Somme, Arras, Vimy, and others

The Dufferin Rifles of Canada was an infantry regiment of the Canadian Non-Permanent Active Militia (now the Canadian Army) 1866-1936.

In 1936, the regiment was amalgamated with the Haldimand Rifles to form the Dufferin and Haldimand Rifles of Canada.[1] [2] [3] Later that unit was converted to artillery as the 56th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA.

Notable members of the regiment included Sergeant William Merrifield, who won the Victoria Cross, and Lieutenant-General Ernest Charles Ashton.

Lineage

Chart

Perpetuations

Organization

38th Brant Battalion of Infantry (28 September 1866)

The Dufferin Rifles of Canada (01 September, 1920)

Battle honours

In 1929, the regiment was granted these honours for the Great War. The list is identical to the honours granted at the same time to the 4th Canadian Infantry Battalion, CEF.[5] [6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Guide to Sources Relating to the Canadian Militia (Infantry, Cavalry, Armored) . .
  2. Web site: Defence . National . 2019-01-28 . 56th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA . 2022-07-11 . www.canada.ca.
  3. Web site: 2007-11-16 . The Dufferin Rifles of Canada . https://web.archive.org/web/20071116225047/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/na-canada/volmil/on-inf/038duffe.htm . 2007-11-16 . 2022-07-11 .
  4. Web site: CEF Infantry Battalions . .
  5. Web site: 4th Battalion, CEF . 2022-07-11 . www.canadiansoldiers.com.
  6. Appendix to General Order No. 110 of 1929