31 Combat Engineer Regiment (The Elgins)
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31 Combat Engineer Regiment | |
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Active | |
Country | Canada |
Branch | Canadian Military Engineers |
Role | Combat Engineers |
Size | Two Field Squadrons |
Part of | 31 Canadian Brigade Group |
Commanders | |
Current commander |
L. Col. Hampson |
Ceremonial chief | HM Queen Elizabeth II |
31 Combat Engineer Regiment (The Elgins), is currently a combat engineer regiment of the Canadian Forces, supporting 31 Canadian Brigade Group. It consists of two field squadrons: 48 Field Squadron in Waterloo, Ontario, and 7 Field Squadron in St. Thomas, Ontario. The Elgins existed before the Confederation of Canada, unofficially in 1866.
[edit] The history of The Elgins
Year | Change |
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1866 | 25th Elgin Battalion of Infantry. |
1900 | 25th Elgin Regiment |
1903 | (disbanded) |
1904 | 25th Elgin Regiment (re-formed) |
1915 | Canadian Expeditionary Force: 18th, 33rd, and 91st Battalions raised |
1920 | The Elgin Regiment |
1921 | Canadian Expeditionary Force: 1st Battalion (perpetuating 91st Battalion CEF) 2nd (Reserve) Battalion |
1942 | 25th Armoured Regiment (The Elgin Regiment) |
1943 | 1st Canadian Tank Delivery Regiment |
1943 | 25th Armoured Delivery Regiment (The Elgin Regiment) |
1946 | The Elgin Regiment (Infantry) |
1954 | The Elgin Regiment (27th Armoured Regiment) |
1958 | The Elgin Regiment (Royal Canadian Armoured Corps) |
1997 | 31 Combat Engineer Regiment (The Elgins) |
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