Royal Rifles of Canada

The Royal Rifles of Canada was a rifle regiment in the Canadian Army and fought alongside the Winnipeg Grenadiers in the Battle of Hong Kong during World War II.

The Royal Rifles of Canada
Active 1862–1966
Country Canada
Type Rifles
Part of Supplementary Order of Battle
Garrison/HQ Quebec City
Motto Latin: Volens et valens (Willing and capable)
March Quick march "I'm Ninety Five", double past "Money Musk"
Engagements Battle of Hong Kong
Battle honours South Africa, 1899–1900; Ypres, 1915, '17; Festubert, 1915; Mount Sorrel; Somme, 1916; Arras, 1917; Hill 70; Amiens; Hong Kong; South-East Asia, 1941
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Brigadier J.K. Lawson

The unit was formed in 1862 as the 8th Battalion and renamed the 8th Regiment in 1900. It was reformed alongside the Les Voltigeurs de Québec in 1920. Its recruiting areas included the Eastern Townships, Quebec City and Gaspé, Quebec, and Northern New Brunswick. The Royal Rifles of Canada fought gallantly in the Battle of Hong Kong in December 1941. The survivors surrendered on December 25, 1941, and spent the rest of the war in captivity. The regiment was transferred to the Supplementary Order of Battle in 1966, but the regiment's headquarters on the Plains of Abraham, Quebec City, became home to a museum, which was destroyed by a fire in 2008.

The Sherbrooke Hussars, a present-day Canadian Forces Primary Reserve unit, has the honorary distinction of placing the Royal Rifles' badge and the date 1941 on its guidon. This distinction is not a battle honour, but an acknowledgement that one of its predecessor units, the 7th/XI Hussars, provided about half its effective strength to the Royal Rifles while it was preparing for overseas.

Lineage of the Royal Rifles of Canada:

1861 Independent rifle coys
1862 The 8th Bn Volunteer Militia Rifles, Canada
1862 8th or Stadacona Volunteer Militia Rifles
1877 8th Bn "Royal Rifles"
1900 8th Regt "Royal Rifles"
1914 12th Bn,
1915 12th Reserve Infy Bn,
1916 171st Bn,
1917 Absorbed by 20th Reserve Bn, . Disbanded
1920 Disbanded The Royal Rifles of Canada
1940 The Royal Rifles of Canada, 2nd Bn, The Royal Rifles of Canada
1940 1st Bn, The Royal Rifles of Canada,
1941 Destroyed
1942 Reconstituted
1945 Disbanded The Royal Rifles of Canada
1965 Amalgamates with Les Voltigeurs de Québec
1966 Amalgamation ceases. Supplementary Order of Battle
2013
Abbreviations used in the chart
Abbreviation Phrase
Bn Battalion
CASF Canadian Active Service Force
CEF Canadian Expeditionary Force
Coys Companies
Infy Infantry
Regt Regiment

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