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109th Battalion (Victoria & Haliburton), CEF
Active1915–1918
Country  Canada
Branch  Canadian Army
Type Infantry
Size Battalion
Engagements World War I
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Lieutenant Colonel J.J Fee

The 109th Battalion CEF was a unit of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, the men of which saw active service during the First World War.

History

The battalion was formed from volunteers from the Ontario counties of Victoria and Haliburton. It was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel J.J Fee and headquartered in the town of Lindsay prior to embarkation.

By the spring of 1916 the battalion had reached a strength of 1050 men and was embarked for England. On arrival in London the battalion strength was reallocated as reinforcements to replace the dead in the 20th, 21st, 28th and 124th Battalions.

Perpetuation

The battalion was perpetuated by the 1st Battalion, The Victoria and Haliburton Regiment but that unit was later disbanded. [1]

109th O.S. Battalion, Barriefield Camp, July 5, 1916. No. 554 (HS85-10-32557)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Perpetuation of C.E.F. Units - Infantry - 101st Bn to 150th Bn".

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

109th Battalion (Victoria & Haliburton), CEF
Active1915–1918
Country  Canada
Branch  Canadian Army
Type Infantry
Size Battalion
Engagements World War I
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Lieutenant Colonel J.J Fee

The 109th Battalion CEF was a unit of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, the men of which saw active service during the First World War.

History

The battalion was formed from volunteers from the Ontario counties of Victoria and Haliburton. It was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel J.J Fee and headquartered in the town of Lindsay prior to embarkation.

By the spring of 1916 the battalion had reached a strength of 1050 men and was embarked for England. On arrival in London the battalion strength was reallocated as reinforcements to replace the dead in the 20th, 21st, 28th and 124th Battalions.

Perpetuation

The battalion was perpetuated by the 1st Battalion, The Victoria and Haliburton Regiment but that unit was later disbanded. [1]

109th O.S. Battalion, Barriefield Camp, July 5, 1916. No. 554 (HS85-10-32557)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Perpetuation of C.E.F. Units - Infantry - 101st Bn to 150th Bn".

External links


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