The Perth Regiment

The Perth Regiment
Active 1866–1965
Country Canada
Branch Militia
Type Line Infantry
Role Infantry
Size One battalion
Part of Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
Garrison/HQ Stratford, Ontario
Motto Latin: Audax et cautus
("Bold and wary")
Colours Facing colour green
March "Kenmure's On and Awa"
Insignia
Blazer

The Perth Regiment was an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army.

History

Private H.E. Goddard of The Perth Regiment, carrying a Bren gun while advancing through a forest north of Arnhem, Netherlands, April 1945

Originally founded on 14 September 1866 as the 28th 'Perth Battalion of Infantry', the regiment went through several name changes including: 8 May 1900 - 28th Perth Regiment; 1 April 1920 - The Perth Regiment; 15 December 1936 - The Perth Regiment (M.G.); 1 April 1941 - The Perth Regiment (Motor); and back to The Perth Regiment on 1 April 1946. In 1954, as a result of the Kennedy Report on the Reserve Army, this regiment was amalgamated with The Highland Light Infantry of Canada to form The Perth and Waterloo Regiment (Highland Light Infantry of Canada). This was not a successful amalgamation, and in 1957 the two units reverted to their former designations. On 28 February 1965, The Perth Regiment was reduced to nil strength and placed on the Supplementary Order of Battle.

The Perth Regiment was allied to the Cameronians, the Otago Regiment of New Zealand, 26th Battalion of Australia, and the Witwatersrand Rifles of South Africa. They were kitted with a green glengarry c/w green & white diced border, grey sporran with three black points, Douglas hose, and green garter flashes. The Regiment perpetuated the 110th Battalion C.E.F and held its final Order of Precedence as 16.

Lineage

Lineage of The Perth Regiment:[1]