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3rd Canadian Division

The Canadian Corps - 3rd Canadian Division – World War I

The 3rd Canadian Division was formed in France in December of 1915 under the command of Major-General M.S. Mercer. Its members served in both France and Flanders until Armistice Day.


Infantry Units

8th Canadian Brigade:

  • 1st Battalion Canadian Mounted Rifles . December 1915 - November 11, 1918;
  • 2nd Battalion Canadian Mounted Rifles. December 1915 - November 11, 1918;
  • 4th Battalion Canadian Mounted Rifles. December 1915 - November 11, 1918;
  • 5th Battalion Canadian Mounted Rifles. December 1915 - November 11, 1918.

7th Canadian Brigade:

9th Canadian Brigade: (Joined the Division in January of 1916)

  • 43rd (Cameron Highlanders) Battalion Canadian Infantry. January 1916 - November 11, 1918;
  • 52nd (North Ontario) Battalion Canadian Infantry. January 1916 - November 11, 1918;
  • 58th (Central Ontario) Battalion Canadian Infantry. January 1916 - November 11, 1918;
  • 60th (Victoria Rifles) Battalion Canadian Infantry. January 1916 - April 30, 1917. (Disbanded)
  • 116th (Ontario County Infantry) Battalion Canadian Infantry. April 1917 - November 11, 1918.

Pioneers:

  • 3rd Canadian Pioneer Battalion. January 8, 1916 - May 1917 (Disbanded);
  • 123rd Canadian Pioneer Battalion. March 1917 - June 1918. To the 3rd Canadian Engineer Brigade.

Battles and Engagements on the Western Front:

1916:

1917:

  • Battle of Vimy Ridge - April 9-14
  • Attack on La Coulotte - April 23
  • Third Battle of the Scarpe - May 3-4
  • Affairs South of the Souchez River - June 3-25
  • Capture of Avion - June 26-29
  • Battle of Hill 70 - August 15-25
  • Second Battle of Passchendaele October 26 – November 10

1918:

  • Battle of Amiens – August 8-11
  • Actions round Damery – August 15-17
  • Battle of the Scarpe - August 26-30 (including the capture of Monchy le Preux )
  • Battle of the Canal Du Nord – September 27 – October 1 (including the capture of Bourlon Wood )
  • Battle of Cambrai - October 8-9 (including the Capture of Cambrai)
  • Battle of Valenciennes - November1-2
  • Capture of Mons - November 11
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