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4th Canadian Division
The Canadian Corps - 4th Canadian Division – World War I
The 4th Canadian Division was formed in Britain in April of 1916 from existing units or others scheduled to arrive shortly thereafter. Under the command of Major-General David Watson, the Division embarked for France in August of that year where they served both in France and in Flanders until Armistice Day.
Infantry Units
10th Canadian Brigade:
- 44th (Manitoba) Battalion Canadian Infantry. April 1916 - November 11, 1918. Re-designated New Brunswick in August of 1918;
- 46th (South Saskatchewan) Battalion Canadian Infantry. April 1916 - November 11, 1918;
- 47th (British Columbia) Battalion Canadian Infantry. April 1916 - November 11, 1918. Re-designated West Ontario in February of 1918;
- 50th (Calgary) Battalion Canadian Infantry. April 1916 - November 11, 1918.
11th Canadian Brigade:
- 54th (Kootenay) Battalion Canadian Infantry. April 1916 - November 11, 1918;
- 75th (Mississauga) Battalion Canadian Infantry. April 1916 - November 11, 1918;
- 87th (Canadian Grenadier) Battalion Canadian Infantry. June 1916 - November 11, 1918;
- 102nd (North British Columbia) Battalion Canadian Infantry. April 1916 - November 11, 1918.
12th Canadian Brigade:
- 38th (Ottawa) Battalion Canadian Infantry. June 1916 - November 11, 1918;
- 51st (Edmonton) Battalion Canadian Infantry. April 1916 - November 13, 1916 (Became the 51st Garrison Battalion.);
- 72nd (Seaforth Highlanders) Battalion Canadian Infantry. April 1916 - November 11, 1918;
- 73rd (Royal Highlanders) Battalion Canadian Infantry. April 1916 - April 19, 1917 (disbanded);
- 78th (Winnipeg Grenadier) Battalion Canadian Infantry. April 1916 - November 11, 1918;
- 85th (Nova Scotia Highlanders) Battalion Canadian Infantry. April 1917 - November 11, 1918;
- 87th (Canadian Grenadier) Battalion Canadian Infantry. April 1916 - June 1916. (To the 11th Canadian Brigade).
Battles and Engagements on the Western Front:
1916:
- Battle of Le Transloy - October 1-17
- Battle of the Ancre Heights - October 17-November 11, (capture of the Regina Trench )
- Battle of the Ancre - November 13-18
1917:
- Battle of Vimy Ridge - April 9-14
- Affairs South of the Souchez River - June 3-25
- Capture of Avion - June 26-29
- Battle of Hill 70 - August 15-25
- Second Battle of Passchendaele - October 26 – November 10
1918:
- Battle of Amiens - August 9-11
- Actions round Damery - August 15-17
- Battle of Drocourt-Quéant - September 2-3
- Battle of the Canal Du Nord September 27 – October 1
- Battle of Valenciennes 1-2 November 1-2, (capture of Mont Houy )
- Passage of the Grande Honelle - November 5-7
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