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2nd Battalion (Eastern Ontario Regiment), CEF

The 2nd Battalion (Eastern Ontario Regiment), Canadian Expeditionary Force was an infantry battalion of the Canadian Army created in response to outbreak of the First World War in August 1914. The battalion comprised local militia in many regions of Ontario (and even from Quebec City). Men came from as far away as Sault Ste. Marie to join in Canada's military endeavour. Local militia gathered at Valcartier, in August 1914 and became part of the 2nd Battalion.[1][2]

2nd (Eastern Ontario Regiment) Battalion, CEF
The distinguishing patch of the 2nd Battalion (Eastern Ontario Regiment), CEF.
Active1914-1919
Country Canada
BranchCanadian Expeditionary Force
TypeInfantry
SizeBattalion
Part of1st Canadian Brigade, 1st Canadian Division
EngagementsFirst World War
Battle honoursYpres and along the Western Front.

Recruitment edit

The original officers were drawn from the various regiments that recruited for the battalion, including the Governor General's Foot Guards of Ottawa, the 16th Prince Edward Regiment, the 40th Northumberland Regiment, the 41st Brockville Rifles, and the 42nd Lanark and Renfrew Regiment, among others.

The battalion boarded the S.S. Cassandra from Quebec City on 22 September 1914, but sailed only as far as the Gaspé Basin, where more troops were collected. The battalion finally left the Gaspé Basin on 3 October as part of a convoy of at least 30 other ships, carrying a combined 32,000 Canadian soldiers, which would be the first of the Canadian infantry contributions to the war.

The Cassandra landed at Plymouth on 25 October, where the battalion disembarked and began rigorous training for the European battlefield.

World War I edit

On 8 February 1915, the battalion was mobilized for war. They sailed out of England aboard the S.S. Blackwell, bound for France. The battalion's first taste of battle came later that month, on 19 February, when they entered the trench system at Armentières.

Their first battle was the Second Battle of Ypres, in April 1915. When the battalion pulled out of the battle, on 29 April, the final count included 6 officers and 68 other ranks killed, 4 officers and 158 other ranks wounded, and 5 officers and 302 other ranks missing, for a combined loss of 543 men.

The 2nd Battalion also fought at the battles of Ypres, St. Julien, Festubert, Pozières, Vimy (1917), Arleux, Hill 70, Passchendaele, Amiens, and Canal du Nord, to name only a few. By the end of the war, 242 officers and 5,084 other ranks had fought with the battalion. Of those, 52 officers and 1,227 other ranks were killed in action, accidentally killed, or died of their injuries.

Demobilization edit

At 8:30 on the morning of 24 April 1919, the 2nd Battalion was officially demobilized at Kingston, Ontario.

The Colours of the 2nd Battalion, consisting of the King's Colour (presented by His Majesty King George V) and the Regimental Colour (presented by Mr. Charles Band), were kept by the congregation of St. Paul's Church in Bowmanville, Ontario, from 1921 to 1942. In 1942, it was decided the Colours should be moved due to decay, and were entrusted to Dr. Gustave Lanctot, Dominion Archivist. When the Military Museum was completed, the Colours held a place of honour for all to see, never again to be moved.

The 2nd Battalion is perpetuated by the Governor General's Foot Guards and the 50th Field Artillery Regiment (The Prince of Wales Rangers), RCA, currently on the Supplementary Order of Battle.[3]

Battle honours edit

 
Machine Gun Section, 2nd Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, at Scottish Lines near Poperinhge, not far from Ypres, after fighting at Sanctuary Wood and Maple Copse, July 16, 1916

The battalion was awarded 25 battle honours[4] (those listed with multiple years separated by commas count as two honours each).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "CEF Infantry Battalions" (PDF).
  2. ^ a b "2nd Battalion, CEF". www.canadiansoldiers.com. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  3. ^ Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.
  4. ^ The Regimental Rogue. "Battle Honours - Governor General's Foot Guards". Retrieved 24 September 2010.
  • "Eight More Officers Reported Wounded." Globe and Mail. 27 April 1915: A2.
  • Hopkins, J. Castell. Canada at War: a Record of Heroism and Achievement, 1914-1918. Toronto: the Canadian Annual Review Limited, 1919.
  • Meek, John F. Over the Top: the Canadian Infantry in the First World War. 1971.
  • Morton, Desmond. "Canadian Expeditionary Force." The Oxford Companion to Canadian History. Ed. Gerald Hallowell. Oxford University Press, 2004.
  • Murray, Colonel W. W. The History of the 2nd Canadian Battalion (Eastern Ontario Regiment) Canadian Expeditionary Force. Ottawa: Mortimer Ltd., 1947.

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The 2nd Battalion Eastern Ontario Regiment Canadian Expeditionary Force was an infantry battalion of the Canadian Army created in response to outbreak of the First World War in August 1914 The battalion comprised local militia in many regions of Ontario and even from Quebec City Men came from as far away as Sault Ste Marie to join in Canada s military endeavour Local militia gathered at Valcartier in August 1914 and became part of the 2nd Battalion 1 2 2nd Eastern Ontario Regiment Battalion CEFThe distinguishing patch of the 2nd Battalion Eastern Ontario Regiment CEF Active1914 1919Country CanadaBranchCanadian Expeditionary ForceTypeInfantrySizeBattalionPart of1st Canadian Brigade 1st Canadian DivisionEngagementsFirst World WarBattle honoursYpres and along the Western Front Contents 1 Recruitment 2 World War I 2 1 Demobilization 3 Battle honours 4 See also 5 ReferencesRecruitment editThe original officers were drawn from the various regiments that recruited for the battalion including the Governor General s Foot Guards of Ottawa the 16th Prince Edward Regiment the 40th Northumberland Regiment the 41st Brockville Rifles and the 42nd Lanark and Renfrew Regiment among others The battalion boarded the S S Cassandra from Quebec City on 22 September 1914 but sailed only as far as the Gaspe Basin where more troops were collected The battalion finally left the Gaspe Basin on 3 October as part of a convoy of at least 30 other ships carrying a combined 32 000 Canadian soldiers which would be the first of the Canadian infantry contributions to the war The Cassandra landed at Plymouth on 25 October where the battalion disembarked and began rigorous training for the European battlefield World War I editOn 8 February 1915 the battalion was mobilized for war They sailed out of England aboard the S S Blackwell bound for France The battalion s first taste of battle came later that month on 19 February when they entered the trench system at Armentieres Their first battle was the Second Battle of Ypres in April 1915 When the battalion pulled out of the battle on 29 April the final count included 6 officers and 68 other ranks killed 4 officers and 158 other ranks wounded and 5 officers and 302 other ranks missing for a combined loss of 543 men The 2nd Battalion also fought at the battles of Ypres St Julien Festubert Pozieres Vimy 1917 Arleux Hill 70 Passchendaele Amiens and Canal du Nord to name only a few By the end of the war 242 officers and 5 084 other ranks had fought with the battalion Of those 52 officers and 1 227 other ranks were killed in action accidentally killed or died of their injuries Demobilization edit At 8 30 on the morning of 24 April 1919 the 2nd Battalion was officially demobilized at Kingston Ontario The Colours of the 2nd Battalion consisting of the King s Colour presented by His Majesty King George V and the Regimental Colour presented by Mr Charles Band were kept by the congregation of St Paul s Church in Bowmanville Ontario from 1921 to 1942 In 1942 it was decided the Colours should be moved due to decay and were entrusted to Dr Gustave Lanctot Dominion Archivist When the Military Museum was completed the Colours held a place of honour for all to see never again to be moved The 2nd Battalion is perpetuated by the Governor General s Foot Guards and the 50th Field Artillery Regiment The Prince of Wales Rangers RCA currently on the Supplementary Order of Battle 3 Battle honours edit nbsp Machine Gun Section 2nd Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force at Scottish Lines near Poperinhge not far from Ypres after fighting at Sanctuary Wood and Maple Copse July 16 1916 The battalion was awarded 25 battle honours 4 those listed with multiple years separated by commas count as two honours each Ypres 1915 1917 Gravenstafel Ridge St Julien Festubert 1915 Mont Sorrel Somme 1916 Pozieres Flers Courcelette Ancre Heights Arras 1917 1918 Vimy 1917 Arleux Scarpe 1917 1918 Hill 70 Passchendaele Amiens Drocourt Queant Hindenburg Line Canal du Nord Pursuit to Mons France and Flanders 1915 18 2 See also editList of infantry battalions in the Canadian Expeditionary ForceReferences edit CEF Infantry Battalions PDF a b 2nd Battalion CEF www canadiansoldiers com Retrieved 2022 02 20 Canadian Forces Publication A DH 267 003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces Volume 3 Combat Arms Regiments The Regimental Rogue Battle Honours Governor General s Foot Guards Retrieved 24 September 2010 Eight More Officers Reported Wounded Globe and Mail 27 April 1915 A2 Hopkins J Castell Canada at War a Record of Heroism and Achievement 1914 1918 Toronto the Canadian Annual Review Limited 1919 Meek John F Over the Top the Canadian Infantry in the First World War 1971 Morton Desmond Canadian Expeditionary Force The Oxford Companion to Canadian History Ed Gerald Hallowell Oxford University Press 2004 Murray Colonel W W The History of the 2nd Canadian Battalion Eastern Ontario Regiment Canadian Expeditionary Force Ottawa Mortimer Ltd 1947 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2nd Battalion Eastern Ontario Regiment CEF amp oldid 1135637036, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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