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CELER ET AUDAX: A Sketch of the Services of the Fifth Battalion Sixtieth Regiment (Rifles) During the Twenty Years of its Existence

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On 22 September 1902, it embarked from Capetown on the Sardinia and disembarked in Malta on 17 October 1902.

Dec Charlotte Frances Bona Spencer daughter of the Hon Capt George Augustus Spencer and Charlotte born on 15 October 1834. The 2nd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery was constituted 5 July 1838 in the regular army as Battery K, 1st regiment of artillery. It was organized 11 August 1838 at Fort Hamilton, New York. July 1881 The 3rd/60th Regiment became the 3rd Battalion The King's Royal Rifle Corps. 1882 3rd/KRRC Reorganized and redesignated 11 June 1907 as Battery B, 6th Field Artillery. It was inactivated 31 March 1930 at Fort Hoyle, Maryland. Activated 1 July 1940 at Fort Hoyle, Maryland The Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment) (RCAC)". Official Lineages Volume 3, Part 1: Armour, Artillery and Field Engineer Regiments – Armour Regiments. Directorate of History and Heritage . Retrieved 13 September 2016.

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Nov Ernest James Parker born 21 Oct 1895, son of Hannah Lizzie and CSgt Barzillai Parker of Floriana. The 7th (Service) Battalion landed at Boulogne-sur-Mer as part of the 41st Brigade in the 14th (Light) Division in August 1914 for service on the Western Front [22] and saw action the Second Battle of Ypres in May 1915, the Battle of Delville Wood in July 1916 and the Battle of Flers–Courcelette in September 1916 as well as the advance to the Hindenburg Line, the Battle of Arras in April 1917, the Battle of Langemark in August 1917, the First Battle of Passchendaele in October 1917 and the Second Battle of Passchendaele in November 1917 before taking part in the Battle of St Quentin in March 1918 and the Battle of the Avre in April 1918. [27] Raynor, Keith. "Raising of the 7th Battalion of the 60th Regiment for North America". War of 1812 . Retrieved 11 June 2016. Apr Thomas Ulric Curzon Shirley born on 4 June 1909, son of Ellen and Sgt Thomas Shirley, of Old St Nicholas Quarters, Verdala.

Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 3d Battalion, 6th Field Artillery, reorganized and redesignated 16 March 1987 as Battery B, 6th Field Artillery, and remained assigned to the 1st Infantry Division. Details from the regiment were called out on service on 26 August 1939 and placed on active service on 1 September 1939 for local protection duties until disbanded on 31 December 1940. The regiment subsequently mobilized the 1st Battalion, The Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment), CASF on 5 March 1942.40 It served in Canada in a home defence role as part of Military District No. 2, until disbanded on 15 October 1943. Altogether, over 2,000 Rangers served in the Second World but those who went overseas did so in other regiments.Apr Mary Lucy Eleanor Perkins born 12 Mar 1895, daughter of Mary Alice and Sgt Thomas Perkins of Valletta. French Croix de Guerre with Palm, World War i, Streamer embroidered Aisne-Marne and Meuse-Argonne 6th Field artillery cited; Wd GO 11, 1924) Reorganized and redesignated 4 January 1941 as Battery B, 6th Field Artillery Battalion (which was assigned on 8 August 1942 to the 37th Infantry Division). The following list are the battle honours awarded to the battalions perpetuated by the Rangers as well as to the Rangers themselves. They are organized by the campaign. Battle honours in small capitals are for large operations and campaigns and those in lowercase are for more specific battles. Bold type indicates honours emblazoned on the regimental guidon.

Updated October 20, 2013. Info from: Register of the Members of St. Mary Magdalen College, Oxford, from the foundation of the College Thanks to Jan Waugh. The Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment) (RCAC) is a Canadian Army Primary Reserve Royal Canadian Armoured Corps regiment based in Toronto and Aurora. The regiment is part of 4th Canadian Division's 32 Canadian Brigade Group. The regiment consists of one cavalry squadron (D Squadron), as well as the Headquarters and Training Squadron. The regimental family also includes The Queen's York Rangers Band (volunteer), along with two Royal Canadian Army Cadet corps and a Royal Canadian Air Cadet squadron. The unit mottos are pristinae virtutis memor– 'remembering their glories in former days'– and celer et audax– 'swift and bold'. Among its own members and those of other regiments, the unit is referred to as the Rangers. The name is abbreviated as QY Rang, and sometimes pronounced / ˈ k w aɪ r æ ŋ/ KWY-rang. The 20th Battalion was disbanded on 30 August 1920. Altogether, 4,310 officers and men had served in the battalion; 843 were killed in action or died of wounds (often having been wounded earlier) and 1,855 were wounded—often several times. Some 22 members of the battalion had been taken prisoner during the war with the largest haul being when nine were taken when evacuating casualties at Passchendaele. cross-crosslet between two annulets of the field. Finally a line of this family that claimed a baronetcy was seated at Beach Hill, Surrey, with the

Philippine Presidential Unit Citation, Streamer embroidered 17 October 1944 to 4 July 1945 (37th infantry division cited; da GO 47, 1950) Queen's Rangers: John Simcoe and his Rangers During the Revolutionary War for America by John Simcoe (1787). Jan A soldier fell a height of 50 feet sustaining a compound fracture of his right wrist and an extensive compound fracture of the right thigh. The fracture extended from his knee joint to the middle of the thigh from which several pieces of bone protruded. The femur was completely shattered, as also were the patella and head of tibia. His jaw was also fractured. On the 28 January Surgeon Alexander Melvin decided to amputate the right leg. The patient endured the operation with fortitude but died on 30 January. Feb Florence Gertrude Richards born 24 Jan 1896, daughter of Emma Louisa and Pte Henry Walter Richards of Cottonera. The 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery was constituted 13 February 1901 in the Regular Army as the 22d Battery, Field Artillery, Artillery Corps. It was organized 5 October 1901 at Fort Douglas, Utah

Reorganized and redesignated 13 February 1901 as the 2d Battery, Field artillery, artillery Corps. reorganized and redesignated 11 June 1907 as Battery A, 6th Field Artillery. The 3rd/King's Royal Rifles had an average strength of 217 men. It had 151 admissions (695.8/1000 mean strength) into hospital with 2 deaths (9.21 deaths/1000 mean strength). 4 invalids returned to England.

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There were 56 cases of Febris Continua Communis during the year. Most were mild in character. The predominant symptoms were moderate to severe headaches, pain in the loins, rigors with thirst, anorexia, nausea and occasional vomiting. Bowel complaints were common at Fort Manoel. There were 12 cases of dysentery. Redesignated 24 July 1946 as Battery B, 6th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, and relieved from assignment to the 37th Infantry Division

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