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"In 2005, the regiment ranked seventh among armoured milita regiments." in what? Seniority, quality or something like cookie eating?

Good point. It's seventh in seniority. I'll make an edit. Indefatigable 22:48, 3 August 2005 (UTC)Reply

history

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hi, I just added the early history of the regiment. I hope to add the partisipation in th Boar War soon, followed by WWI and WWII. please look over and double check what i've posted so far. I've been using the 'Gallant Hussars' by Michael R. McNorgan for refrence. Mike McGregor (Can) 08:53, 18 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Good work, Mike. Keep it up! You should add a "references" section at the bottom of the article with the publishing info on Gallant Hussars. See Wikipedia:Cite sources/example style for the format to use. Indefatigable 17:30, 18 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

headquaters

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article reads: "the regiment's headquarters was moved to London, Ontario, where it has remained to this day."... perhaps should read somthing like: "the regiment's headquarters was moved to London, Ontario, where (with the execption of wartime deployments) it has remained to this day."

I'm about 1/2 way through the ww1 section. Mike McGregor (Can) 10:01, 24 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

How I hope to develop this artical

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  • In the WW1 section, I've already outlined the evolution of the orginization of 'B' Squadron, 7 CMR into 'B' squadron, CLH. I plan to outline the participation in combat operations throughout the entire war briefly, and break-out participation at Vimy Ridge and maybe the 100 days...
  • interwar years will likely be similar to the Early history section, outlining re-orginzations etc...
  • For WWII, I hope to have a similar section to WW1 with Juno beach, Black Sunday and holland broken out in more detail.
  • postwar would probably be broken up into pre-Force unification and post... (unless this had little impact on the unit...?)
  • then, maybe a section on equipment used, a list of comanders, medal recipiants, etc...

what do you think?

misc. tasks that i don't know how to do yet

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redirect from "first hussars"
image- cap badge
image- guidon
image-sherman DD mk.V
image-sherman Ic "firefly"
image- armories
image- cougar/grizzly
just a list to keep me orginized with things i'd like to add...
Mike McGregor (Can) 09:17, 19 December 2005 (UTC)Reply
I did the redirect for you. I'm not sure how to put the images in properly yet either. SigPig 02:04, 27 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

resource templates

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1st Hussars
 
Regimental Badge of the 1st Hussars
Active1872-Present
CountryCanada
BranchArmy, Royal Canadian Armoured Corps
TypeArmored Reconnaissance
RoleReconnaissance
Garrison/HQLondon, Ontario , Sarnia, Ontario
Motto(s)Hodie Non Cras (Today Not Tomorrow)
MarchBonnie Dundee
EngagementsJuno Beach, Le Mesnil-Patry
Commanders
Current
commander
Lieutenant-Colonel Ian Haley CD
Ceremonial chiefHonouray Col John Drake

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|motto=Hodie Non Cras (Today Not Tomorrow)
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|march=Bonnie Dundee
|ceremonial_chief= HCol. JC Drake
|type= Armored (Reconnaissance?)
|branch= Army, Royal Canadian Armoured Corps
|dates= 31 of May 1872 (becomes a regiment)
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|garrison= London, Ontario , Sarnia, Ontario
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I'm going to try to make a push on this article when i'm off work jan 21-24. I'm not to sure about this unit box thing... maybe just a pic of the Crest like on the other Canadian regiment sites? see: Royal Canadian Regement for example. what do you think? Mike McGregor (Can) 17:37, 12 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Battle Honours

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Why are only some of the battle honours listed here? I noticed the same problem in other Canadian regimental articles as well. Is it possibly only the emblazoned battle honours are being added to the articles? I think that all the honours should be used, not just some of them.68.146.198.203 21:19, 14 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

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First Canadian Cavalry Regiment (Mechanised) (1 CCR (M))

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Is the UK spelling "Mechanised" correct for the time period?
The article does have some British spellings mixed in; no US fortunately.
Varlaam (talk) 07:13, 28 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Text from Sherman Firefly article to work into Normandy section

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Just using this to hold some text from the [Sherman Firefly] article that I want to work into the Normandy section

  • "Norrey-en-Bessin

One example of this increased firepower was displayed by Lt. G. K. Henry's Firefly during the defence of Norrey-en-Bessin on 9 June against an attack by the 3rd Company of the 12th SS Panzer Regiment of the 12th SS Panzer Division. Determined to capture the village in preparation for a larger offensive to drive the British and Canadians back into the sea, Kurt Meyer ordered 12 Panthers of the 3rd Company and infantry to attack Norrey and drive out the Canadians. The attack got under way at 1300 hours, with the Panthers racing towards the town at full speed, stopping only to fire their guns. They quickly outran their infantry support, which was forced to ground by Allied artillery fire. Within 1,000 m (1,100 yd) of the village, nine standard Shermans of the Canadian 6th Canadian Armoured Regiment opened fire into the advancing Panthers' flanks. Lt. Henry's gunner, Trooper A. Chapman, waited until the Panthers "lined up like ducks in a row" and quickly knocked out five Panthers with just six rounds. The attack was repulsed with the loss of seven of the 12 Panthers."*

Milner, Marc, (2014) Stopping the Panzers, University of Kansas Press Mike McGregor (Can) (talk) 09:55, 26 April 2023 (UTC)Reply