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Unit Serial and Arm of Service Flash, 1942

Unit Serial and Arm of Service Flash, 1943
1945 |

Battle Honours: Second World War
Liri Valley, Melfa
Crossing, Ceprano, Gothic Line, Montecchio, Tomba di Pesaro,
Coriano, Lamone Crossing,
Misano Ridge, Conventello-Comacchio, Italy, 1944-1945,
Ijsselmeer, Delfzijl Pocket, North-West Europe, 1945. |
Formation Sign
5th Canadian Armoured Division |
Historical Sketch
The Regiment mobilized the
4th Canadian Motorcycle Regiment, CASF (8 NBH)
in July 1940. On 09 February 1941, it was allocated to the Canadian
Armoured Corps as an armoured regiment and designated 8th
Princess Louise's (New Brunswick) Hussars. It was the
second senior armoured regiment in 2nd Armoured Brigade, 5th
Canadian Armoured Division and embarked for the United Kingdom
in October 1941. In the re-organization of the Canadian Armoured
Corps in early 1943, the Regiment was included in 5th Armoured
Brigade as the second senior armoured regiment. On 15 October
1943 it was re-designated 5th Armoured Regiment (8th
Princess Louise's (New Brunswick) Hussars). The Regiment
landed in Italy in November 1943 and moved with 5th Canadian
Armoured Division to North-West Europe in February 1945. The
active unit was disbanded on 15 February 1946. A 5th (Reserve)
Armoured Regiment 8th Princess Louise's (New Brunswick) Hussars
served in the Reserve Army. |