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*[[The Calgary Highlanders]] Calgary, Alberta
*[[The Loyal Edmonton Regiment]] Edmonton, Alberta
*A Sqn[[The South Alberta Light Horse]] Medicine Hat
*B Sqn [[The South Alberta Light Horse]] Edmonton, Alberta
*[[King's Own Calgary Regiment]] (RCAC), Calgary, Alberta
*[[20th Field Regiment RCA]] Edmonton, Alberta
*78 F Bty [[20th Field Regiment RCA]] Red Deer, Alberta
*[[18th Air Defence Regiment RCA]] Lethbridge, Alberta
*[[33 Field Engineer Squadron (33 FES)]] Calgary, Alberta
*[[8 Field Engineer Regiment (8 FER)]] Edmonton, Alberta
==Historical Information==
During the Second World War, 41 Brigade was  established in Military District 13 (Alberta and the western portion of the Northwest Territories) to administer the Reserve Army.  The Brigade was formed on 1 Apr 1942 and disbanded on 30 Jan 1946. After disbandment, the 18th Infantry Brigade was created to administer reserve units in the MD. In September 1954, the Brigades were reorganized and redesignated as Militia Groups, with Number 22 Militia Group and Number 23 Militia Group administering the Reserves in Alberta. In 1969, following the report of the Suttie Commission, the Militia Groups were disbanded in favour of 21 Militia Districts grouped into 5 Militia Areas, with Northern Alberta Militia District and Southern Alberta Militia District coming under Prairie Militia Area.
In 1997, Canada once again organized reserve units into Reserve Brigades.


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Latest revision as of 13:26, 26 June 2006

41 Canadian Brigade Group
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HQ: Calgary, Alberta.

Historical Information

During the Second World War, 41 Brigade was established in Military District 13 (Alberta and the western portion of the Northwest Territories) to administer the Reserve Army. The Brigade was formed on 1 Apr 1942 and disbanded on 30 Jan 1946. After disbandment, the 18th Infantry Brigade was created to administer reserve units in the MD. In September 1954, the Brigades were reorganized and redesignated as Militia Groups, with Number 22 Militia Group and Number 23 Militia Group administering the Reserves in Alberta. In 1969, following the report of the Suttie Commission, the Militia Groups were disbanded in favour of 21 Militia Districts grouped into 5 Militia Areas, with Northern Alberta Militia District and Southern Alberta Militia District coming under Prairie Militia Area.

In 1997, Canada once again organized reserve units into Reserve Brigades.

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