CFS Debert - Regiments Formerly Serving in Camp Debert

Regiments Formerly Serving in Camp Debert

  • North Nova Scotia Highlanders (August 1939)
  • 6th Field Company Canadian Engineers (1940–1941)
  • 16th Field Company, RCE (1940–1941)
  • 22nd Field Ambulance (1940)
  • 44th Field Battery, RCA (1940–1941)
  • The Canadian Grenadier Guards (1940)
  • 1st Battalion, Canadian Scottish Regiment (June 1940 – August 25, 1941)
  • Royal Winnipeg Rifles (July 1940 – August 1941)
  • The Regina Rifle Regiment (September 1940 – August 25, 1941)
  • 12th Field Regiment, RCA (January 16, 1941 – July 19, 1941)
  • 13th Field Regiment, RCA (January 16, 1941 – July 19, 1941)
  • 14th Field Regiment, RCA (January 16, 1941 – July 19, 1941)
  • 3rd Anti-Tank Regiment, RCA (January 16, 1941 – July 19, 1941)
  • The Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders (January 1941 – July 18, 1941)
  • Highland Light Infantry of Canada (February 1941 – July 18, 1941)
  • 16th Anti-Aircraft Battery (February 9, 1941 – April 5, 1941)
  • North Nova Scotia Highlanders (May 14, 1941 – July 18, 1941)
  • Halifax Rifles (July 18, 1941 – August 7, 1941)
  • 1st Battalion, The Grey and Simcoe Foresters (August 7, 1941 – February 7, 1942)
  • Lake Superior Regiment (August 11, 1941 – February 5, 1942)
  • The Irish Regiment of Canada (August 14, 1941 – December 1, 1941)
  • 4th Canadian (Armoured) Division (October 4, 1941 – August 21, 1942)
  • The Fort Garry Horse (October 1941 – November 9, 1941)
  • 16th/22nd Saskatchewan Horse (November 20, 1941 – April 9, 1942)
  • The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own Rifles) (November 1941)
  • Princess Louise Fusiliers (January 30, 1942 – April 6, 1942)
  • The South Alberta Regiment (January 1942 – August 1942)
  • The Elgin Regiment (March 18, 1942 – August 20, 1942)
  • 14th Anti-Aircraft Battery (April 9, 1942 – June 1942)
  • 18th Anti-Aircraft Battery (April 20, 1942 – June 28, 1942)
  • 24th Anti-Aircraft Battery (April 28, 1942 – June 2, 1942)
  • 27th Anti-Aircraft Battery (April 28, 1942 – June 22, 1942)
  • 18th Armoured Car Regiment (12th Manitoba Dragoons) (June 1942)
  • Lake Superior Regiment (June 24, 1942 – August 20, 1942)
  • The Princess of Wales' Own Regiment (June 1942)
  • Princess Louise Fusiliers (August 9, 1942 – October 26, 1942)
  • Le Régiment de Québec (August 26, 1942 – August 7, 1943)
  • Le Régiment de Montmagny (Augest 28 1942 – September 30, 1943)
  • 3rd Battalion, The Royal Winnipeg Rifles (September 27, 1942 – August 15, 1943)
  • 3rd Battalion, The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada (September 28, 1942 – June 16, 1943)
  • 2nd/10th Dragoons (September 30, 1942 – January 4, 1943)
  • Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke (September 30, 1942 – October 13, 1943)
  • The Windsor Regiment 7th division (October 1942)
  • 7th Canadian Infantry Division (1943)
  • Le Régiment de Joliette (January 6, 1943 – February 1943)
  • The Algonquin Regiment (February 1943 – June 10, 1943)
  • No. 2 Port Company, RCASC (March 18, 1944 – November 30, 1944)
  • No. 2 Transit Camp (August 1, 1944 – March 31, 1946)
  • 1st Anti-Aircraft Searchlight Battery (August 7, 1944 – September 21, 1945)
  • No. 1 Ordnance Ammunition Depot (October 1, 1946 – November 16, 1947)
  • No. 31 Ordnance Ammunition Depot (November 17, 1947 – June 1965)
  • 3rd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery (1948–1958)
  • 12th Regional Ordnance Depot (1948–1958)
  • 31st Ordnance Ammunition Depot (1948–1965)
  • Royal Highland Regiment of Canada (1950–1952)
  • 720 Communication Squadron (1964 – October 3, 1985)

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