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==Battle Honours==
==Battle Honours==
All the honours that are in all caps are emblazoned on the colours of the regiment.<br>
Battle Honours presented in all caps are emblazoned on the Regimental Colour of each Battalion of the Regiment.<br>
<br>
<br>
===World War I===
===World War I===
MOUNT SORREL <br>
*MOUNT SORREL <br>
Cote 70 <br>
*Cote 70 <br>
SOMME 1916, '18 <br>
*SOMME 1916, '18 <br>
YPRES, 1917 <br>
*YPRES, 1917 <br>
FLERS-COURCELETTE <br>
*FLERS-COURCELETTE <br>
PASSCHENDAELE <br>
*PASSCHENDAELE <br>
Thiepval <br>
*Thiepval <br>
AMIENS <br>
*AMIENS <br>
Les Hauteurs d'Ancre <br>
*Les Hauteurs d'Ancre <br>
Ligne Hindenburg <br>
*Ligne Hindenburg <br>
ARRAS, 1917, '18 <br>
*ARRAS, 1917, '18 <br>
Canal du Nord <br>
*Canal du Nord <br>
VIMY, 1917 <br>
*VIMY, 1917 <br>
CAMBRAI, 1918 <br>
*CAMBRAI, 1918 <br>
Arleux <br>
*Arleux <br>
Poursuite a Mons <br>
*Poursuite a Mons <br>
Scarpe, 1917, '18 <br>
*Scarpe, 1917, '18 <br>
FRANCE ET FLANDRES, 1915-18 <br>
*FRANCE ET FLANDRES, 1915-18 <br>


===World War II===
===World War II===
Debarquement en Sicile <br>
*Debarquement en Sicile <br>
Vallee de la Liri <br>
*Vallee de la Liri <br>
Valguarnera <br>
*Valguarnera <br>
LIGNE HITLER <br>
*LIGNE HITLER <br>
Adrano <br>
*Adrano <br>
LIGNE GOTHIC <br>
*LIGNE GOTHIC <br>
CATENANUOVA <br>
*CATENANUOVA <br>
Borgo Santa Maria <br>
*Borgo Santa Maria <br>
SICILE, 1943 <br>
*SICILE, 1943 <br>
TRAVERSEE DE LA LAMONE <br>
*TRAVERSEE DE LA LAMONE <br>
Debarquement a Reggio <br>
*Debarquement a Reggio <br>
Ligne Rimini <br>
*Ligne Rimini <br>
Potenza <br>
*Potenza <br>
San Martino-San Lorenzo <br>
*San Martino-San Lorenzo <br>
Le Sangro <br>
*Le Sangro <br>
SAN FORTUNATO <br>
*SAN FORTUNATO <br>
CASA BERARDI <br>
*CASA BERARDI <br>
Cesena <br>
*Cesena <br>
Torre Mucchio <br>
*Torre Mucchio <br>
ITALIE, 1943-45 <br>
*ITALIE, 1943-45 <br>
Cassino II <br>
*Cassino II <br>
APPELDOORN <br>
*APPELDOORN <br>
Ligne Gustav <br>
*Ligne Gustav <br>
NORD-OUEST DE L'EUROPE 1945 <br>
*NORD-OUEST DE L'EUROPE 1945 <br>


===Korea===
===Korea===
COREE, 1951-1953 <br>
*COREE, 1951-1953 <br>


==Source of Work==
==Source of Work==

Revision as of 01:31, 20 May 2006

Royal 22e Regiment
R22er.jpg
Regimental HQ:
Colonel in Chief:
Regimental Birthday:
Current Role: Three regular battalions of Infantry, two Reserve.

The Royal Canadian Regiment is Canada's third most senior Infantry regiment, and comprises three Regular Force infantry battalions as well as a 4th Battalion and 6th Battalion serving as part of the Land Force Reserve.It is the only Regular Force regiment that is french.


Armorial Description

A beaver, standing on a log inscribed JE ME SOUVIENS; superimposed on the side of the beaver an annulus inscribed REGIMENT CANADIEN FRANCAIS; within the annulus a shield bearing the old coat of arms of the province of Quebec; superimposed on the annulus below the shield is the Arabic numerals 22; the whole surmounted by the Royal Crown.


Motto

Je me souviens (French: I remember)

Battle Honours

Battle Honours presented in all caps are emblazoned on the Regimental Colour of each Battalion of the Regiment.

World War I

  • MOUNT SORREL
  • Cote 70
  • SOMME 1916, '18
  • YPRES, 1917
  • FLERS-COURCELETTE
  • PASSCHENDAELE
  • Thiepval
  • AMIENS
  • Les Hauteurs d'Ancre
  • Ligne Hindenburg
  • ARRAS, 1917, '18
  • Canal du Nord
  • VIMY, 1917
  • CAMBRAI, 1918
  • Arleux
  • Poursuite a Mons
  • Scarpe, 1917, '18
  • FRANCE ET FLANDRES, 1915-18

World War II

  • Debarquement en Sicile
  • Vallee de la Liri
  • Valguarnera
  • LIGNE HITLER
  • Adrano
  • LIGNE GOTHIC
  • CATENANUOVA
  • Borgo Santa Maria
  • SICILE, 1943
  • TRAVERSEE DE LA LAMONE
  • Debarquement a Reggio
  • Ligne Rimini
  • Potenza
  • San Martino-San Lorenzo
  • Le Sangro
  • SAN FORTUNATO
  • CASA BERARDI
  • Cesena
  • Torre Mucchio
  • ITALIE, 1943-45
  • Cassino II
  • APPELDOORN
  • Ligne Gustav
  • NORD-OUEST DE L'EUROPE 1945

Korea

  • COREE, 1951-1953

Source of Work

http://army.ca/inf/r22er.php