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Régiment de Joliette

Le Régiment de Joliette is an inactive infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. It is currently on the Supplementary Order of Battle.[1][2][3]

Le Régiment de Joliette
Regimental Badge of Le Régiment de Joliette
Active1871 - 1964
Country Canada
BranchCanadian Militia (1871-1940)
Canadian Army (1940-1964)
TypeLine Infantry
RoleInfantry
SizeOne Regiment
Part ofNon-Permanent Active Militia (1871-1940)
Royal Canadian Infantry Corps (1942-1964)
Garrison/HQJoliette, Quebec
Motto(s)Latin: Quem Timebo?, lit.'Whom shall I fear?'
March"Le Régiment de Joliette"
EngagementsFirst World War
Second World War

Lineage edit

Le Régiment de Joliette edit

  • Originated on 13 January 1871, in Joliette, Quebec, as The Joliette Provisional Battalion of Infantry.
  • Redesignated on 27 December 1878 as the 83rd Joliette Battalion of Infantry.
  • Redesignated on 8 May 1900 as the 83rd Joliette Regiment.
  • Redesignated on 29 March 1920 as Le Régiment de Joliette.
  • Redesignated on 3 January 1942 as the 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, Le Régiment de Joliette.
  • Redesignated on 1 June 1945 as the Le Régiment de Joliette.
  • Reduced to nil strength on 31 December 1964, and transferred to the Supplementary Order of Battle.[2]

History edit

Early history edit

On 13 January 1871, The Joliette Provisional Battalion of Infantry was authorized for service. Its headquarters was at Joliette and had companies at Joliette, St-Jacques-de-l’Achigan, Ste-Mélanie-d’Ailleboust and Ste-Elizabeth, Quebec.

On 28 December 1878, the battalion was Redesignated as the 83rd Joliette Battalion of Infantry.

On 8 May 1900, the 83rd Joliette Battalion of Infantry was Redesignated as the 83rd Joliette Regiment.[1][4]

The First World War edit

With the formation of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, the regiment provided volunteers for the 12th Battalion, CEF which sailed to the United Kingdom as part of the First Contingent (later the 1st Canadian Division).[3]

1920s-1930s edit

On 1 April 1920, as a result of the Otter Commission and the following post-war reorganization of the militia, the 83rd Joliette Regiment was Redesignated as Le Régiment de Joliette. Unlike most other units of the time though, the regiment was not granted a perpetuation of a CEF battalion or unit.[3][5]

Second World War edit

On 3 January 1942, The regiment mobilized the 1st Battalion, Le Régiment de Joliette, CASF for active service. From January 1943 until February 1944, the battalion served in Newfoundland on garrison duty as part of Atlantic Command. On 10 January 1945, the battalion embarked for Great Britain and after arrival in the UK, on 19 January 1945, the battalion was disbanded to provide reinforcements to the First Canadian Army in the field.[2][6]

Organization edit

The Joliette Provisional Battalion of Infantry (13 January 1871) edit

  • No. 1 Company (Joliette, Quebec) (first raised on 18 December 1868 as the Joliette Infantry Company)
  • No. 2 Company (St. Jacques de l'Achigan, Quebec) (first raised on 6 February 1869 as the St. Jacques de l'Achigan Infantry Company)
  • No. 3 Company (St. Mélanie d'Aillebout, Quebec) (first raised on 6 February 1869 as the St. Mélanie d'Aillebout Infantry Company)
  • No. 4 Company (St. Elizabeth, Quebec) (first raised on 9 April 1869 as the St. Elizabeth Infantry Company)[2][3]

83rd Joliette Regiment (01 December, 1901) edit

  • No. 1 Company (Joliette, Quebec)
  • No. 2 Company (St. Jacques de l'Achigan, Quebec)
  • No. 3 Company (St. Mélanie d'Aillebout, Quebec)
  • No. 4 Company (St. Elizabeth, Quebec)
  • No. 5 Company (Rawdon, Quebec) (first raised as the 1st Rawdon Infantry Company; moved on 16 September 1872 to Shawinigan, Quebec; moved on 21 May 1875 to Rawdon)
  • No. 6 Company (Rawdon, Quebec) (formed on 27 December 1878 by the transfer of No. 5 Company, Three Rivers Provisional Battalion)[3]

Le Régiment de Joliette (1 March 1921) edit

Alliances edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Guide to Sources Relating to the Canadian Militia (Infantry, Cavalry, Armored)" (PDF). Library and Archives Canada.
  2. ^ a b c d Defence, National (2018-11-09). "Le Régiment de Joliette". www.canada.ca. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g . 2007-10-31. Archived from the original on 2007-10-31. Retrieved 2022-06-26.
  4. ^ Luscombe, Stephen. "The British Empire, Imperialism, Colonialism, Colonies". www.britishempire.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-06-26.
  5. ^ "Otter Committee". www.canadiansoldiers.com. Retrieved 2022-06-26.
  6. ^ "Appendix "E" Operational Units of the Active Army in the North American Zone, 24 April 1943".

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Le Regiment de Joliette is an inactive infantry regiment of the Canadian Army It is currently on the Supplementary Order of Battle 1 2 3 Le Regiment de JolietteRegimental Badge of Le Regiment de JolietteActive1871 1964Country CanadaBranchCanadian Militia 1871 1940 Canadian Army 1940 1964 TypeLine InfantryRoleInfantrySizeOne RegimentPart ofNon Permanent Active Militia 1871 1940 Royal Canadian Infantry Corps 1942 1964 Garrison HQJoliette QuebecMotto s Latin Quem Timebo lit Whom shall I fear March Le Regiment de Joliette EngagementsFirst World WarSecond World War Contents 1 Lineage 1 1 Le Regiment de Joliette 2 History 2 1 Early history 2 2 The First World War 2 3 1920s 1930s 2 4 Second World War 3 Organization 3 1 The Joliette Provisional Battalion of Infantry 13 January 1871 3 2 83rd Joliette Regiment 01 December 1901 3 3 Le Regiment de Joliette 1 March 1921 4 Alliances 5 ReferencesLineage editLe Regiment de Joliette edit Originated on 13 January 1871 in Joliette Quebec as The Joliette Provisional Battalion of Infantry Redesignated on 27 December 1878 as the 83rd Joliette Battalion of Infantry Redesignated on 8 May 1900 as the 83rd Joliette Regiment Redesignated on 29 March 1920 as Le Regiment de Joliette Redesignated on 3 January 1942 as the 2nd Reserve Battalion Le Regiment de Joliette Redesignated on 1 June 1945 as the Le Regiment de Joliette Reduced to nil strength on 31 December 1964 and transferred to the Supplementary Order of Battle 2 History editEarly history edit On 13 January 1871 The Joliette Provisional Battalion of Infantry was authorized for service Its headquarters was at Joliette and had companies at Joliette St Jacques de l Achigan Ste Melanie d Ailleboust and Ste Elizabeth Quebec On 28 December 1878 the battalion was Redesignated as the 83rd Joliette Battalion of Infantry On 8 May 1900 the 83rd Joliette Battalion of Infantry was Redesignated as the 83rd Joliette Regiment 1 4 The First World War edit With the formation of the Canadian Expeditionary Force the regiment provided volunteers for the 12th Battalion CEF which sailed to the United Kingdom as part of the First Contingent later the 1st Canadian Division 3 1920s 1930s edit On 1 April 1920 as a result of the Otter Commission and the following post war reorganization of the militia the 83rd Joliette Regiment was Redesignated as Le Regiment de Joliette Unlike most other units of the time though the regiment was not granted a perpetuation of a CEF battalion or unit 3 5 Second World War edit On 3 January 1942 The regiment mobilized the 1st Battalion Le Regiment de Joliette CASF for active service From January 1943 until February 1944 the battalion served in Newfoundland on garrison duty as part of Atlantic Command On 10 January 1945 the battalion embarked for Great Britain and after arrival in the UK on 19 January 1945 the battalion was disbanded to provide reinforcements to the First Canadian Army in the field 2 6 Organization editThe Joliette Provisional Battalion of Infantry 13 January 1871 edit No 1 Company Joliette Quebec first raised on 18 December 1868 as the Joliette Infantry Company No 2 Company St Jacques de l Achigan Quebec first raised on 6 February 1869 as the St Jacques de l Achigan Infantry Company No 3 Company St Melanie d Aillebout Quebec first raised on 6 February 1869 as the St Melanie d Aillebout Infantry Company No 4 Company St Elizabeth Quebec first raised on 9 April 1869 as the St Elizabeth Infantry Company 2 3 83rd Joliette Regiment 01 December 1901 edit No 1 Company Joliette Quebec No 2 Company St Jacques de l Achigan Quebec No 3 Company St Melanie d Aillebout Quebec No 4 Company St Elizabeth Quebec No 5 Company Rawdon Quebec first raised as the 1st Rawdon Infantry Company moved on 16 September 1872 to Shawinigan Quebec moved on 21 May 1875 to Rawdon No 6 Company Rawdon Quebec formed on 27 December 1878 by the transfer of No 5 Company Three Rivers Provisional Battalion 3 Le Regiment de Joliette 1 March 1921 edit Regimental Headquarters Joliette Quebec A Company Joliette Quebec B Company Joliette Quebec C Company Shawinigan Falls Quebec D Company Lachute Quebec 3 Alliances edit nbsp United Kingdom The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Until 1964 3 References edit a b Guide to Sources Relating to the Canadian Militia Infantry Cavalry Armored PDF Library and Archives Canada a b c d Defence National 2018 11 09 Le Regiment de Joliette www canada ca Retrieved 2021 12 05 a b c d e f g Le Regiment de Joliette Canada 2007 10 31 Archived from the original on 2007 10 31 Retrieved 2022 06 26 Luscombe Stephen The British Empire Imperialism Colonialism Colonies www britishempire co uk Retrieved 2022 06 26 Otter Committee www canadiansoldiers com Retrieved 2022 06 26 Appendix E Operational Units of the Active Army in the North American Zone 24 April 1943 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Regiment de Joliette amp oldid 1178151988, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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