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Battle Honours of the Canadian Army

Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders

Highlighted Battle Honours are approved for emblazonment on the Regimental Colour. Capitalized Battle Honours indicate the name of a group of battles, actions or engagements. Where common names but separate year dates created a combined battle honour title authorized as a single name for emblazonment, both have been highlighted.

Wars and Operations Battle Honour DateRemarks
First World War
The Arras Offensive (9 April – 15 May, 1917 Hill 70 15-25 August 1917

Perpetuates the 154th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force.

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154th Bn, C.E.F. -
"The Great War, 1916-17"
(G.O. No. 123 of 1929)

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The Stormont Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders- "Hill 70, Ypres, 1917, Amiens, Arras, 1918, Hindenburg Line, Pursuit to Mons"
(G.O. No. 71 of 1930)

The Flanders Offensive (7 June – 10 November, 1917) Ypres, 191731 July – 10 Nov. 1917
The Advance in Picardy (8 August – 3 September, 1918) Amiens 8-11 August 1918
The Breaking of the Hindenburg Line (26 August – 12 October, 1918) Arras, 1918 26 August – 3 September 1918
The Breaking of the Hindenburg Line (26 August – 12 October, 1918) Hindenburg Line, Battles of 12 September – 9 October 1918
Picardy (17 October – 11 November).Pursuit to Mons 11 November 1918
Second World War
NORMANDY LANDING NORMANDY LANDING6 Jun 44

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The Stormont Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders- "NORMANDY LANDING, CAEN, The Orne (Buron), BOURGUEBUS RIDGE, Faubourg de Vaucelles, FALAISE, The Laison, Chambois, Boulonge, 1944, THE SCHELDT, Savojaards Plaat, Breskens Pocket, THE RHINELAND, Waal Flats, The Hochwald, THE RHINE, Zutphen, Leer, NORTH-WEST EUROPE 1944-45"
(Cdn Army Orders, Issue No. 573, 9 December 1957)

 

CAEN CAEN 4-18 Jul 44
The Orne (Buron) 8-9 Jul 44
BOURGEBUS RIDGE BOURGUEBUS RIDGE 18-23 Jul 44
Faubourg de Vaucelles 18-19 Jul 44
FALAISE FALAISE7-22 Aug 44
The Laison 14-17 Aug 44
Chambois 18-22 Aug 44
Boulonge, 1944 17-22 Sep 44
THE SCHELDT THE SCHELDT1 Oct – 8 Nov 44
Savojaarde Plaat 9-10 Oct 44
Breskens Pocket11 Oct – 3 Nov 44
THE RHINELAND THE RHINELAND8 Feb - 10 Mar 45
Waal Flats 8-15 Feb 45
The Hochwald26 Feb – 4 Mar 45
THE RHINE THE RHINE23 Mar – 1 Apr 45
Zutphen 6-8 Apr 45
Leer 28-29 Apr 45
NORTH-WEST EUROPE 1944-45 NORTH-WEST EUROPE 1944-45 6 Jun 44 – 5 May 45

Dileas Gu Bas

References:

  • Up the Glens: the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders, 1783-1994 / by W. Boss.  2nd ed. Cornwall, Ont.: Old Book Store, 1995. 300 p.
 

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