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  • ...style="background:black; color:white"|'''<div style="font-size: 80%">12th Manitoba Dragoons</div>''' |align="center"|[[Image:12 Manitoba Dragoons Low Res.jpg|250px]]
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  • = Lineage of the 12th Manitoba Dragoons = == 12th Manitoba Dragoons ==
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  • = BATTLE HONOURS OF THE 12TH MANITOBA DRAGOONS = The Battle Honours in bold type are emblazoned on the Guidon of the 12th Manitoba Dragoons.
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  • = 12th Manitoba Dragoons = === 12th Manitoba Dragoons ===
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  • =Regimental March of the 12th Manitoba Dragoons = Return to [[12th Manitoba Dragoons]] Main Page.
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  • =Regimental March of the 12th Manitoba Dragoons and The King's Own Calgary Regiment = Return to the [[12th Manitoba Dragoons]].
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  • |<b><div style="font-size: 80%">HQ: Winnipeg, Manitoba.</div></b> *[[The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada]] Winnipeg, Manitoba
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  • ==Manitoba==
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  • ...style="background:black; color:white"|'''<div style="font-size: 80%">12th Manitoba Dragoons</div>''' |align="center"|[[Image:12 Manitoba Dragoons Low Res.jpg|250px]]
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  • == The Militia of Manitoba 1883 - 1979 ==
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  • ...located in Camp Petawawa, while the Militia Regiment remained in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Regular unit was known as The 1st Fort Garry Horse until 1960 when it ...November 1969. On 6 June 1970, the Guidon was laid up in the Province of Manitoba's Legislative Building in Winnipeg.
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  • Winnipeg, Manitoba<br>
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  • ...attalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI) in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Two years later he was posted to 2 Commando of the Canadian Airborne Regim ...gain to 2 PPCLI in 1990, serving as a Platoon Warrant Officer in Winnipeg, Manitoba. During this Regimental posting Chief Warrant Officer White completed two o
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  • * [[Manitoba]]
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  • # [[The Fort Garry Horse]] (McGregor Armoury, Winnipeg Manitoba, R2W 1A8) # [[The Fort Garry Horse]] (McGregor Armoury, Winnipeg Manitoba, R2W 1A8)
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  • *[[17 (Winnipeg) Service Battalion ]] Winnipeg, Manitoba *[[17 (Winnipeg) Field Ambulance]] Winnipeg, Manitoba
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  • ...adian Forces Flying Training School at CFB Portage la Prairie, in southern Manitoba, now the Southport Aerospace Centre. They are still in use today by 3 Canad
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  • # [[The Fort Garry Horse]] (McGregor Armoury, Winnipeg Manitoba, R2W 1A8)
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  • ...are currently being used by Army units on Canadian Forces bases in: Shilo, Manitoba; Petawawa, Ontario; Valcartier, Québec; and the Royal Canadian Artillery S
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  • |<b><div style="font-size: 80%">Regimental HQ: Minto Armoury, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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  • ...s stationed with the 1st Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery in Shilo, Manitoba; her next-of-kin have been notified.
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