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  1. Based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, The Princess Louise Fusiliers is a light infantry unit of the Canadian Forces Reserve. The Regiment traces its history to the founding of Halifax in 1749, and has carried on the tradition of citizen-soldiering through two world wars and numerous campaigns.

  2. Based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, The Princess Louise Fusiliers is a light infantry unit of the Canadian Forces Reserve. The Regiment traces its history to the founding of Halifax in 1749, and has carried on the tradition of citizen-soldiering through two world wars and numerous campaigns.

  3. Symbolism. The coronet of H.R.H. The Princess Louise refers to the regiment's name. The grenade alludes to the original role of fusiliers, who were soldiers specially equipped to escort artillery trains. The red and white of the flames are the livery colours of the regiment and the official colours of Canada.

  4. The Princess Louise Fusiliers is a Primary Reserve light infantry regiment of the Canadian Armed Forces. Formed as 66th The Halifax Battalion of Infantry and then named 66th Battalion (Princess Louise Fusiliers) after Princess Louise in 1879, it took its present name in May 1920.

  5. 6 de dic. de 2017 · Today, the North Park Armoury houses the Princess Louise Fusiliers (PLF), an infantry regiment, 3 Squadron of 36 Signal Regiment, 33 Field Ambulance, as well as two Army cadet corps. The Army Reserve units have a rich history of deployments.

  6. Battle Honours (16) Early History. NORTH-WEST CANADA 1885 SOUTH AFRICA, 1899-1900. First World War. SOMME, 1916 YPRES, 1917 AMIENS ARRAS, 1917 HILL 70. Second World War

  7. The Princess Louise Fusiliers is a Primary Reserve light infantry regiment of the Canadian Armed Forces. Formed as 66th The Halifax Battalion of Infantry and then named 66th Battalion (Princess Louise Fusiliers) after Princess Louise in 1879, it took its present name in May 1920.