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Les Fusiliers du St-Laurent



Armorial Description

On a gold grenade fired proper of fifteen, a blue annulet edged gold, inscribed with the words FUSILIERS DU ST-LAURENT and marked at base by a gold maple leaf. Within the annulet a tower proper.


Official Abbreviation: Fus du St-L

Motto: J'y Suis En Garde (I am on guard)


Battle Honours (1)

First World War

    ARRAS, 1917

Order of Precedence: 18
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Military Word Of The Day
mech
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mechanical


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Today in Military History

April 4



1848:

8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's): Regi Patriaeque Fidelis


1916:

Canadian soldiers relieve British troops on the Western Front at St. Eloi. By daybreak the troops will come under heavy German artillery which will decimate their packed ranks.


1918:

Battle of the AVRE


1942:

Squadron Leader L.J. Birchall and his crew, flying a PBY-5 flying boat, spot a Japanese naval force heading for the island of Ceylon. Their warning allowed the island's defenders to prepare for the Japanese attempt to take the island, an attack which fail


1945:

11 Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry soldiers killed in action liberating Zutphen, Netherlands.




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