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They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old
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Le Regiment de Maisonneuve
Armorial Description
Within a wreath of maple leaves tied at the bottom with a bow and surmounted
by the Crown, a fleur-de-lis. On the fleur-de-lis, the arms of Paul Chomedy de
Maisonneuve (argent, three torches, gules) surrounded by a Garter inscribed LE
REGIMENT DE MAISONNEUVE. Across the bottom of the wreath a scroll inscribed
with the motto BON COEUR ET BON BRAS.
Official Abbreviation: R de Mais
Motto: Bon Coeur et Bon Bras (Good heart and strong arm)
Battle Honours (26)
First World War
Mount Sorrel
COTE 70
SOMME, 1916
Ypres, 1917
ARRAS, 1917
AMIENS
Second World War
Crete de Bourguebus
Woensdrect
FAUBOURG DE VAUCELLES
Beveland sud
Maltot
CHAUSSEE DE WALCHEREN
Crete de Verrieres -- Tilly-la-Campagne
La Rhenanie
LE REICHSWALD
FALAISE
LE HOCHWALD
Route de la Falaise
XANTEN
FORET DE LA LONDE
GRONINGEN
Dunkerque, 1944
Oldenburg
ANVERS -- CANAL DE TURNHOUT
NORD-OUEST DE L'EUROPE 1944-1945
l'Escaut
Order of Precedence: 26
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To disrupt : (Mission/task Verb) A tactical task or obstacle effect (that integrates fire planning and obstacle effort) that breaks apart an enemy's formation and tempo, interrupts the enemy's time table, causes premature commitment of forces, and/or splinters their attack.
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December 22
1919: The Air Board submits a memo to the Privy Council proposing to create the Canadian Air Force
1943: VILLA GRANDE, effective dates for battle honour begin (to 28 Dec 43)
1944: US troops under McAuliffe encircled at Bastogne refuse German surrender terms
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