83rd Battalion (Queen's Own Rifles of Canada), CEF - significado y definición. Qué es 83rd Battalion (Queen's Own Rifles of Canada), CEF
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Qué (quién) es 83rd Battalion (Queen's Own Rifles of Canada), CEF - definición


83rd Battalion (Queen's Own Rifles of Canada), CEF         
The 83rd Battalion (Queen's Own Rifles of Canada), CEF was an infantry battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the Great War. The 83rd Battalion was authorized on 10 July 1915 and embarked for Britain on 28 April 1916.
166th Battalion (Queen's Own Rifles of Canada), CEF         
The 166th (Queen's Own Rifles of Canada) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Toronto, Ontario, the unit began recruiting during the winter of 1915/16 from The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, which was based in that city.
197th Battalion (Vikings of Canada), CEF         
UNIT IN THE CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR
197th (Vikings of Canada) Battalion, CEF
The 197th (Vikings of Canada) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the unit began recruiting during the winter of 1915/16 throughout western Canada.

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83rd Battalion (Queen's Own Rifles of Canada), CEF
The 83rd Battalion (Queen's Own Rifles of Canada), CEF was an infantry battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the Great War. The 83rd Battalion was authorized on 10 July 1915 and embarked for Britain on 28 April 1916.