The Royal New Brunswick Regiment

The Royal New Brunswick Regiment

Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= The Royal New Brunswick Regiment
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dates= 1787 -
country= Canada
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branch= Land Forces
type= Line Infantry
role= Light Role
size= Two Battalions
command_structure= Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
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ceremonial_chief=H.M Queen Elizabeth II
ceremonial_chief_label=Colonel-in-Chief
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motto="Spem-Reduxit" (Hope Restored)
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battles=Second Boer War
Great War
World War II
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The Royal New Brunswick Regiment (RNBR) is a reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Forces based in New Brunswick. It consists of two battalions, both of which are part of 37 Canadian Brigade Group. The regiment as it is now, was formed in 1954 by the amalgamation of the Carelton and York Regiment, The New Brunswick Scottish and the North Shore Regiment. The history of RNBR can be traced back to the 13th Regiment of Foot. They are the most decorated unit in Canada with over 70 battle honours.

The North Shore Regiment

The North Shore Regiment was formed in the early 1870s to provide a permanent non-militia support for the counties of North Shore, Kent, Northumberland, Gloucester and Restigouche, and was initially the 73rd Northumberland Battalion of Infantry. In 1922 it was renamed the 2nd Battalion Royal New Brunswick Regiment (North Shore), "North Shore Regiment" for short.The North Shore Regiment fought in both World Wars and in 1914 was one of the first Canadian units to fight in the Great War. Many of the Regiments men fell in the 'Vimy Ridge' campaign and many believe that this one action is what gave Canadians their first true feeling of national identity and pride.

During World War II the North Shore Regiment was attached to the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division and landed on Juno Beach in Normandy on D-Day during Operation Overlord. After landing on the portion of Juno beach entitled 'Nan', their objective was to capture the town of St. Aubin, a heavily fortified German post. Although they broke through the German defences and got into the town, they were pinned down by sniper fire until help from other Canadian forces arrived. They did complete their objective, though not without suffering a total of 125 casualties.

A second Battalion fought in the Italian Campaign taking part in the Allied invasion of Sicily and seeing action on the [Hitler Line and the Gothic Line.

Carelton and York Regiment

The Carleton and York Regiment was formed in 1937 by the amalgamation of two New Brunswick regiments, the Carleton Light Infantry and the York Regiment, and through them, can trace its origins back the county militias first raised in 1787. The Carleton and York Regiment was mobilized in 1939 as part of the 3rd Brigade of the 1st Canadian Infantry Division. During World War II the Regiment saw action in Sicily, Italy and North West Europe. [cite web|title=unb.ca|url=http://www.unb.ca/nbmhp/counties/York.html] The Regiment was moved to North-West Europe in March 1945. The "2nd Canadian Infantry Battalion (Carleton and York Regiment)" mobilized on June 1, 1945, for service with the Canadian Army Pacific Force but Japan surrendered before the force could be sent into action. [cite web|title=saintjohn|url=http://www.saintjohn.nbcc.nb.ca/JervisBay/carletonyorkmon1.htm]

The New Brunswick Scottish

The New Brunswick Scottish was an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. Originally founded as The South New Brunswick Regiment in 1946 by the amalgamation of The Saint John Fusiliers (M.G.) and The New Brunswick Rangers, the regiment acquired its present title in 1946 shortly after establishment.In 1954, as a result of the Kennedy Report on the Reserve Army, this regiment was amalgamated with Carelton and York Regiment to form 1st Battalion The Royal New Brunswick Regiment (Carelton and York).

Present Structure

Afghanistan

The regiment has deployed members from the 1st and 2nd Battalions to Afghanistan for 6 months tours as part of Operation Athena with Joint Task Force Afghanistan 2007.A handful also augmented the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment Battle Group. Training was conducted all over Canada from May 1, 2006 until deployment between December and February 2007.

Battle Honours

Second Boer War
South Africa, 1899-1900, 1902
Great War
Ypres, 1915,'17
Scarpe, 1917,'18
Festubert, 1915
Hill 70
Mount Sorrel
Passchendaele
Somme, 1916,'18
Amiens
Flers-Courcelette
Drocourt-Queant
Thiepval
Hindenburg Line
Ancre Heights
Canal du Nord
Ancre, 1916
Cambrai, 1918
Arras, 1917,'18
Valenciennes
Vimy, 1917
France and Flanders, 1915-18
Arleux
World War II
Landing in Sicily
Falaise
Valguarmera
Falaise Road
Sicily, 1943
Quesnay Wood
Landing at Reggio
The Laison
Gambetesa
Chambois
The Sangro
The Seine 1944
The Gully
Moerbrugge
Point 59
Boulogne, 1944
Cassino II
Calais, 1944
Gustav Line
Moerkerke
Liri Valley
The Scheld
Hitler Line
Breskens Pocket
Melfa Crossing
The Lower Maas
Gothic Line
Kepelsche Veer
Lamone Crossing
The Rhineland
Rimini Line
Waal Flats
San Fortunato
The Hockwald
Naviglio Canal
The Rhine
Italy, 1943-45
Emmerich
Hoch Elten
Normandy Landing
Zutphen
Caen
Apeldoorn
Carpiquet
Kusten Canal
Bourguebus Ridge
Bad Zwischenahn
Faubourg de Vaucelles
North-West Europe, 1944-45 [cite web|title=regimentalrouge.tripod.com|url=http://regimentalrogue.tripod.com/battlehonours/bathnrinf/25-rnbr.htm]

ee also

* The Canadian Crown and the Canadian Forces
* List of Canadian organizations with royal patronage

References

Alliances

*GBR - The Royal Scots Borderers
*GBR - The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (Queen's and Royal Hampshires)
*GBR - The Yorkshire Regiment (14th/15th, 19th and 33rd/76th Foot)

Order of precedence


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