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  • The New Brunswick Dragoons was a cavalry regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia of the Canadian Militia (now part of the Canadian Army). In 1936...
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    New Brunswick Regiment, becoming the New Brunswick Scottish on 2 December 1946. The New Brunswick Dragoons had amalgamated with Saint John Jusilers in...
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    the following units:  Canada—2nd Dragoons  Canada—New Brunswick Dragoons  Australia—12th Light Horse  New Zealand—North Auckland Mounted Rifles  New Zealand—New...
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    with the treaty of 1776 between Great Britain and the Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Four regiments of foot, one regiment of dragoons, one grenadier...
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  • County, New Brunswick. Seeleys Cove is named after Justus Seelye, a Loyalist from Connecticut who had served with the King's American Dragoons on Long...
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  • September 1925, as The Saint John Fusiliers. Amalgamated on 15 December 1936, with The New Brunswick Dragoons and "A" Company of the 7th Machine Gun Battalion...
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  • follows: "The Royal Canadian Dragoons". www.canadiansoldiers.com. Retrieved 2022-06-19. "Royal Canadian Dragoons". 2007-10-11. Archived from the original...
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    The King's American Dragoons were a British provincial military unit, raised for Loyalist service during the American Revolutionary War. They were founded...
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  • The Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) (RHG/D) is a cavalry regiment of the British Army, part of the Household Cavalry. The Colonel...
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  • Canadian Dragoons (1st Armoured Regiment) Redesignated 19 May 1958 as Royal Canadian Dragoons Redesignated 12 January 1959 as The Royal Canadian Dragoons Originated...
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  • Friedrich Baum (category Brunswick military personnel of the American Revolutionary War)
    of Brunswick–Luneburg troops who commanded dragoons in the Northern Theater of the American War of Independence. Baum was mortally wounded at the Battle...
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  • Frank Parker Day (category Presidents of Union College (New York))
    year with the 28th New Brunswick Dragoons before filling the position of junior major with the 85th Overseas Battalion. Day served in the Canadian Army...
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    Anthony Walton White (category People from New Brunswick, New Jersey)
    Anthony White III in New Brunswick, New Jersey. His paternal great-grandfather, Anthony White I, was a royalist who, after the execution of Charles I...
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    Hugh Havelock McLean (category Members of the House of Commons of Canada from New Brunswick)
    soldier, politician, and the 17th Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick from 1928 to 1935. Born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, the son of Lauchlan and Sophia...
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  • members of the QOLVR moved North and were assimilated into the Queen's Rangers. At the outbreak of the war, Saunders raised a troop of Dragoons at his own...
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  • Daniel Murray (politician) (category Members of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick)
    figure in New Brunswick. He represented York in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1785 to 1802. Born in Rutland, Vermont, he was the son of...
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  • southwestern New Brunswick. It is the biggest facility in Eastern Canada, and Canada's second-largest facility. At the beginning of the Cold War, Canadian...
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    Totenkopf (section Brunswick)
    Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel raised a force of volunteers to fight Napoleon Bonaparte, who had conquered the Duke's lands. The Brunswick corps was...
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  • The following is a list of units of the Canadian Army, as of 2022. Royal Canadian Dragoons Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) 12e Régiment blindé...
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    included seven regiments of Dragoon Guards and six of Dragoons. Being large men on large horses, the British heavy dragoons were used as shock troops in...
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