
Keeping the 116th Battalion Together
During the First World War there were 258 numbered battalions raised specifically as infantry to serve in Europe as part of the Canadian Expeditionary Force.
During the First World War there were 258 numbered battalions raised specifically as infantry to serve in Europe as part of the Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Our museum recently acquired a rare example of an M1917 light tank. This First World War vintage tank played a small, but key role in
(Image above: The M1917 at its new home at the Canadian Tank Museum) The M1917 is a licensed version of the iconic Renault FT tank
It was a year of ceremonial events for the Ontario Regiment in 1924, all of which are still relevant today. The Ontarios performed an integral
“C” Squadron’s support work with the infantry and engineers continued into October, while “A” and “B” Squadrons remained in reserve. Regimental Headquarters came under enemy
In early September individual tank troops of the Ontario Regiment were assigned to support several infantry units for the push north of Florence and into