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The Loyal Edmonton Regiment, or the 49th Battalion or The Edmonton Regiment as it was known at various times before 1943, earned an exemplary battle record over the course of two world wars. Since the Second World War, it has supported the regular force in NATO and UN operations, including Korea and Afghanistan. Follow the history of the regiment, including references to its predecessors, from the early 1900s to the present.
IntroductionBrief introductory remarks set the stage for the key periods of the regiment’s history that follow.
Edmonton and the 49thRead about the militia in Canada and in Edmonton prior to the First World War and the birth of the 49th Battalion, under Lieutenant-Colonel Billy Griesbach, at the outbreak of the war.
Billy’s OwnThis chapter in the regiment’s history focuses on the 49th Battalion in the First World War, including the Ypres Salient, the Somme, Vimy Ridge, the pursuit to Mons, and two VCs.
"Not Quite Ordinary Citizens"Follow the 1st Battalion of the Edmonton Regiment, which perpetuated the 49th Battalion, as it struggles through the 1920s and 30s.
Return to BattleThe history of The Loyal Edmonton Regiment in the Second World War includes training in England and fighting in Sicily, Italy, and North-Western Europe.
The Spirit of LestockFollow the story of The Loyal Edmonton Regiment from the end of the Second World War to the present, including Afghanistan.
About the Battle of Ortona PaintingLearn about the Battle of Ortona painting by Gerald Trottier. The massive painting is on display at The Loyal Edmonton Regiment Military Museum.