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<b>Commanding Officer</b>: LCol T.W. Harris, CD
<b>Commanding Officer</b>: LCol T.W. Harris, CD


<b>Regimental Sergeant Major</b>: CWO Lawrence, CD
<b>Regimental Sergeant Major</b>: CWO Mills, CD


<b>Honorary Colonel</b>: Col Hon. John Gordon Leefe ECNS DCL
<b>Honorary Colonel</b>: Col Hon. John Gordon Leefe ECNS DCL


<b>Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel</b>: LCol E. Meisner, CD
<b>Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel</b>: LCol E. Meisner, CD
<b>Honorary Commanding Offier</b>: MGen M.P. Bogert, CBE, DSO, CD


<b>Abbreviation/Regimental Short Title</b>: The official abbreviation as used in military correspondence is West NS Regt.  Worn on the shoulder title is WNSR.
<b>Abbreviation/Regimental Short Title</b>: The official abbreviation as used in military correspondence is West NS Regt.  Worn on the shoulder title is WNSR.
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* <b>POTENZA</b>
* <b>POTENZA</b>
* San Martino-San Lorenzo
* San Martino-San Lorenzo
* Ganbatesa
* Gambatesa
* San Fortunato
* San Fortunato
* <b>THE SANGRO</b>
* <b>THE SANGRO</b>
* Savio Bridgehead
* Savio Bridgehead
* Castel di Sangro
* Castel di Sangro
* Italy 1943-1945
* Italy, 1943-1945
* <b>THE GULLY</b>
* <b>THE GULLY</b>
* Apeldoorn
* Apeldoorn
* Cassino II
* Cassino II
* <b>NORTH-WEST EUROPE 1945</b>
* <b>NORTH-WEST EUROPE, 1945</b>


The battle honours in bold print are borne on the Regimental Colour.
The battle honours in bold print are borne on the Regimental Colour.

Latest revision as of 18:31, 24 November 2014

The West Nova Scotia Regiment are a Land Force Reserve infantry regiment.

The West Nova Scotia Regiment
Headquarters: ARTC Aldershot, NS
Colonel in Chief: None
Regimental Birthday: October 8th
Current Role: Light Infantry
Higher Formation: 36 Canadian Brigade Group

Current Information

Location: Aldershot, Nova Scotia

Mailing Address: N/A

Telephone Number: (902) 678-7930 ext 2121

Recruiting Contacts: Sgt Morse

Commanding Officer: LCol T.W. Harris, CD

Regimental Sergeant Major: CWO Mills, CD

Honorary Colonel: Col Hon. John Gordon Leefe ECNS DCL

Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel: LCol E. Meisner, CD

Abbreviation/Regimental Short Title: The official abbreviation as used in military correspondence is West NS Regt. Worn on the shoulder title is WNSR.

Higher Formation: The West Nova Scotia Regiment is just one unit of 36 Canadian Brigade Group, headquartered in Halifax and including all Reserve Army units throughout both Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The Brigade is part of Canadian 5 Division.

Current Training

OBUA Trailing, November 2005.

MISSING DESCRIPTION

Uniforms and Traditions

Regimental March (Quick Time): "God Bless the Prince Of Wales"

Regimental March (Slow Time): "Garb of Auld Gaul"

Motto: Semper Fidelis (Latin for Always Faithful).

Armorial Description

Within an annulus surmounted by the Crown and inscribed WEST NOVA SCOTIA REGIMENT and SEMPER FIDELIS, a shield bearing St. Andrew's Cross, cantoned; in chief, a church and the statue of Evangeline; in base, a fishing schooner; in flanks, a Mayflower; below the annulus a scroll inscribed CANADA, the whole superimposed on an eight pointed sunburst.

Regimental Alliance: The Queen's Lancashire Regiment, Preston, England

Brief History

The West Nova Scotia Regiment (West NSR) is one of the oldest regiments on the Canadian Militia List. The Regiment was formed from both the 69th Annapolis Regiment (1717), and the 75th Lunenburg Regiment, (1870) in 1936. Both regiments descended from the 40th Regiment of Foot, the Prince of wales Volunteers, which was raised on the 23rd of August, 1717 at Fort Anne, Annapolis Royal, NS.

When World War II broke out on the 1st day of September 1939, the West NSR was mobilized as an active service force battalion. The active service battalion left Halifax and disembarked at Gourock, Scotland shortly after Christmas in 1939; they immediately entrained for Aldershot, England. On June 15, 1943 the regiment embarked from England, in the first part of "Operation Husky" the invasion of Sicily. The West Nova Scotia Regiment was the first allied unit to land and stay on the continent of Eurcpe for the entire duration of the war.

The Regiment continued to fight in Italy until February 9, 1945, when LCol Hiltz received orders informing him that the ist Canadian Corps would be transferred from Italy to Northwest Europe. The Regiment moved to Marseilles, France, by sea and arrived in Holland until the German surrender on May 5, 1945. During this time the Regiment won twenty six theatre and battle honours, in addition to the Distinguished Service Order, the Military Cross, Distinguished Conduct Medal and many others. From Sicily to Holland there are 352 graves of West Novas who paid the final sacrifice during the war. There were also 1084 wounded and missing.

Since World War Ii the West Nova Scotia Regiment has been a unit of the Canadian Armed Force - reserves. it has contributed soldiers to UN peace keeping tours in countries such as the former Yugoslavia, Cyprus and the Middle East. Our soldiers have participated in continuous unit training and individually in bases across Canada, United States and Great Britain.

Battle Honours

32 total, including the combined battle honours of The Annapolis Regiment and The Lunenburg Regiment.

First World War

  • ARRAS, 1917, '18
  • AMIENS
  • HILL 70
  • HINDENBURG LINE
  • YPRES, 1917
  • PURSUIT TO MONS

Second World War

  • LANDING IN SICILY
  • Gustav Line
  • Valguarnera
  • Liri Valley
  • Adrano
  • HITLER LINE
  • CATENANUOVA
  • Melfa Crossing
  • Centuripe
  • GOTHIC LINE
  • Sicily, 1943
  • LAMONE CROSSING
  • Landing at Reggio
  • RIMINI LINE
  • POTENZA
  • San Martino-San Lorenzo
  • Gambatesa
  • San Fortunato
  • THE SANGRO
  • Savio Bridgehead
  • Castel di Sangro
  • Italy, 1943-1945
  • THE GULLY
  • Apeldoorn
  • Cassino II
  • NORTH-WEST EUROPE, 1945

The battle honours in bold print are borne on the Regimental Colour.

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