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'''The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment''' is a [[Primary Reserve]] [[infantry]] [[regiment]] of the [[Canadian Forces]]. The regiment is located in [[Thunder Bay]], [[Ontario]], and is part of [[38 Canadian Brigade Group]]. The unit was raised in response to the second Riel Rebellions, and was originally known as the 96th Algoma Rifles. Also known as the "Lake Sups" (pronounced soups), the regiment was active during [[World War II]]. During which, the regiment, then known as The Lake Superior Regiment (Motor) or LSR(M), mobilized a Motor (motorized infantry) battalion for the [[4th Canadian (Armoured) Division]].
The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment is a [[Primary Reserve]] [[infantry]] [[regiment]] of the [[Canadian Forces]]. The regiment is located in [[Thunder Bay]], [[Ontario]], and is part of the [[3rd Canadian Division]]'s [[38 Canadian Brigade Group]]. Also known as the "Lake Sups" (pronounced soups), the regiment was active during [[World War II]]. During which, the regiment, then known as The Lake Superior Regiment (Motor) or LSR(M), mobilized a Motor (motorized infantry) battalion for the [[4th Canadian (Armoured) Division]].


The LSR(M) and [[28th Armoured Regiment (The British Columbia Regiment)]] were the only Canadian land based units to score a naval victory during the Second World War. On November 5, 1944, the units sank a number of German ships in the port of [[Zijpe]].<ref>[http://www.cmhg.gc.ca/cmh/en/page_683.asp "Canadian Military Heritage" (Government of Canada site), CHAPTER 6 Turning Point – 1943, Into Holland.]</ref> The units sank three German ships and destroyed a fourth.<ref>[http://www.army.dnd.ca/BCREGIMENT/history6.htm History of the British Columbia Regiment, Department of National Defence web page]</ref> The ships were reportedly destroyers, one of which was damaged by mortar fire - one legend suggests a mortar round fired by the infantry made its way down the smokestack of one of the ships. {{Citation needed|date=September 2007}} The ship's bell from one of the sunken vessels was recovered, and is located in the Officer's Mess of The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own).
The LSR(M) and [[28th Armoured Regiment (The British Columbia Regiment)]] were the only Canadian land based units to score a naval victory during the Second World War. On November 5, 1944, the units sank a number of German ships in the port of [[Zijpe]].<ref>[http://www.cmhg.gc.ca/cmh/en/page_683.asp "Canadian Military Heritage" (Government of Canada site), CHAPTER 6 Turning Point – 1943, Into Holland.]</ref> The units sank three German ships and destroyed a fourth.<ref>[http://www.army.dnd.ca/BCREGIMENT/history6.htm History of the British Columbia Regiment, Department of National Defence web page]</ref> The ships were reportedly destroyers, one of which was damaged by mortar fire - one legend suggests a mortar round fired by the infantry made its way down the smokestack of one of the ships. {{Citation needed|date=September 2007}} The ship's bell from one of the sunken vessels was recovered, and is located in the Officer's Mess of The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own).
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==Regimental information==
==Regimental information==
'''Armoral description'''
===Armoral description===

A maple leaf charged with a beaver, encircled by an annulus, inscribed THE LAKE SUPERIOR SCOTTISH REGIMENT and surmounted by the Crown; below a scroll inscribed INTER PERICULA INTREPIDI; on each side of the annulus, six maple leaves.
A maple leaf charged with a beaver, encircled by an annulus, inscribed THE LAKE SUPERIOR SCOTTISH REGIMENT and surmounted by the Crown; below a scroll inscribed INTER PERICULA INTREPIDI; on each side of the annulus, six maple leaves.


''' Official abbreviation'''
===Official abbreviation===

Lake Sup Scot R
Lake Sup Scot R


'''Tartan'''
===Tartan===

MacGillivary
MacGillivary


==Lineage==
==Lineage==
[[File:LSSR camp flag.jpg|thumb|300px|The camp flag of The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment.]]
===The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment===
*Originated 3 July 1905 in Port Arthur, Ontario when a "regiment of infantry" was authorized to be formed
The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment originated in Port Arthur, Ontario on 3 July 1905, when a "regiment of infantry" was authorized to be formed, which was designated '''96th The Lake Superior Regiment''' on 1 December 1905. Following the Great War it was renamed '''The Lake Superior Regiment''' on 12 March 1920, the 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, The Lake Superior Regiment on 7 November 1940, '''The Lake Superior Regiment (Motor)''' on 1 April 1946, '''The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment (Motor)''' on 29 June 1949 and finally '''The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment''' on 11 April 1958.<ref>Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.</ref>
*Designated 1 December 1905 as the 96th The Lake Superior Regiment
*Redesignated 12 March 1920 as The Lake Superior Regiment
*Redesignated 7 November 1940 as the 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, The Lake Superior Regiment
*Redesignated 1 April 1946 as The Lake Superior Regiment (Motor)
*Redesignated 29 June 1949 as The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment (Motor)
*Redesignated 11 April 1958 as The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment<ref>Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.</ref>

==Perpetuations==
[[Image:52 Bn CEF.jpg|thumb|200px|The distinguishing patch of the 52nd Battalion (New Ontario), CEF.]]
===The Great War===
*[[52nd Battalion (New Ontario), CEF]]
*[[141st (Rainy River District) Battalion (Border Bull Moose), CEF|141st Battalion (Rainy River District), CEF]] (nicknamed the "Border Bull Moose")<ref>Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.</ref>


==Operational History==
==Operational History==
[[File:LSSR camp flag.jpg|thumb|300px|The camp flag of The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment.]]

===The Great War===
===The Great War===
[[Image:52 Bn CEF.jpg|thumb|200px|left|The distinguishing patch of the 52nd Battalion (New Ontario), CEF.]]Details of the 96th The Lake Superior Regiment were placed on active service on 6 August 1914 for local protective duty.
Details of the 96th The Lake Superior Regiment were placed on active service on 6 August 1914 for local protective duty.<ref>Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.</ref>


The '''[[52nd Battalion (New Ontario), CEF]]''', was authorized on 7 November 1914 and embarked for Britain on 23 November 1915. The battalion disembarked in France on 21 February 1916, where it fought as part of the '''9th Infantry Brigade, [[3rd Canadian Division]]''' in France and Flanders until the end of the war. The battalion was disbanded on 30 August 1920.
The [[52nd Battalion (New Ontario), CEF]], was authorized on 7 November 1914 and embarked for Britain on 23 November 1915. The battalion disembarked in France on 21 February 1916, where it fought as part of the 9th Infantry Brigade, [[3rd Canadian Division]] in France and Flanders until the end of the war. The battalion disbanded on 30 August 1920.<ref>Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.</ref>


The '''141st Battalion (Rainy River District), CEF''', also known as the "Border Bull Moose," was authorized on 22 December 1915 and embarked for Britain on 29 April 1917, where its personnel were absorbed by the 18th Reserve Battalion, CEF on 7 May 1917, to provide reinforcements for the Canadian Corps in the field. The battalion was disbanded on 17 July 1917.<ref>Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.</ref>
The [[141st (Rainy River District) Battalion (Border Bull Moose), CEF|141st Battalion (Rainy River District), CEF]], also known as the "Border Bull Moose," was authorized on 22 December 1915 and embarked for Britain on 29 April 1917, where its personnel were absorbed by the 18th Reserve Battalion, CEF on 7 May 1917 to provide reinforcements for the Canadian Corps in the field. The battalion disbanded on 17 July 1917.<ref>Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.</ref>


===The Second World War===
===The Second World War===
The regiment mobilized The Lake Superior Regiment, CASF, on 24 May 1940. It was redesignated the 1st Battalion, The Lake Superior Regiment, CASF, on 7 November 1940 and the 1st Battalion, The Lake Superior Regiment (Motor), CASF, on 26 January 1942. It embarked for Britain on 22 August 1942. On 26 and 27 July 1944, it landed in France as part of the 4th Armoured Brigade, [[4th Canadian (Armoured) Division]], and it continued to fight in North West Europe until the end of the war. The overseas battalion was disbanded on 15 February 1946.<ref>Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.</ref>
The regiment mobilized The Lake Superior Regiment, CASF, on 24 May 1940. It was redesignated as the 1st Battalion, The Lake Superior Regiment, CASF, on 7 November 1940 and as the 1st Battalion, The Lake Superior Regiment (Motor), CASF, on 26 January 1942. It embarked for Britain on 22 August 1942. On 26 and 27 July 1944, it landed in France as part of the 4th Armoured Brigade, [[4th Canadian (Armoured) Division]], and it continued to fight in North West Europe until the end of the war. The overseas battalion disbanded on 15 February 1946.<ref>Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.</ref>


===War In Afghanistan===
==Battle honours==
The regiment contributed an aggregate of more than 20% of its authorized strength to the various Task Forces which served in Afghanistan between 2002 and 2014.<ref>http://pm.gc.ca/eng/news/2014/05/09/south-west-asia-theatre-honours</ref>
[[File:LSSR regt colour.jpg|thumb|300px|left|The regimental colour of The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment.]]In the list below, battle honours in small capitals were awarded for participation in large operations and campaigns, while those in lowercase indicate honours granted for more specific battles. Battle honours in bold type are authorized to be emblazoned on regimental colours.

==Battle Honours==
[[File:LSSR regt colour.jpg|thumb|300px|The regimental colour of The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment.]]In the list below, battle honours in capitals were awarded for participation in large operations and campaigns, while those in lowercase indicate honours granted for more specific battles. Those battle honours followed by a "+" are emblazoned on the regimental colour.<ref>Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.</ref>


===The Great War===
===The Great War===
*{{smallcaps|Ypres, [[Second Battle of Ypres|1915]], [[Battle of Passchendaele|'17]]}}+
{{columns-list|colwidth=15em|
* {{smallcaps|'''Ypres, [[Second Battle of Ypres|1915]], [[Battle of Passchendaele|'17]]'''}}
*{{smallcaps|[[Battle of Festubert|Festubert, 1915]]}}
* {{smallcaps|[[Battle of Festubert|Festubert, 1915]]}}
*{{smallcaps|[[Battle of Mont Sorrel|Mount Sorrel]]}}+
* {{smallcaps|'''[[Battle of Mont Sorrel|Mount Sorrel]]'''}}
*{{smallcaps|[[Battle of the Somme|Somme, 1916]]}}+
* {{smallcaps|'''[[Battle of the Somme|Somme, 1916]]'''}}
*[[Battle of Flers-Courcelette|Flers-Courcelette]]
* [[Battle of Flers-Courcelette|Flers-Courcelette]]
*[[Battle of Ancre Heights|Ancre Heights]]
* [[Battle of Ancre Heights|Ancre Heights]]
*{{smallcaps|Arras, [[Battle of Arras (1917)|1917]], [[Battle of Arras (1918)|'18]]}}
* {{smallcaps|Arras, [[Battle of Arras (1917)|1917]], [[Battle of Arras (1918)|'18]]}}
*[[Battle of Vimy Ridge|Vimy, 1917]]+
* '''[[Battle of Vimy Ridge|Vimy, 1917]]'''
*{{smallcaps|[[Battle of Hill 70|Hill 70]]}}+
* {{smallcaps|'''[[Battle of Hill 70|Hill 70]]'''}}
*[[Battle of Passchendaele|Passchendaele]]+
* '''[[Battle of Passchendaele|Passchendaele]]'''
*{{smallcaps|[[Battle of Amiens (1918)|Amiens]]}}+
* {{smallcaps|'''[[Battle of Amiens (1918)|Amiens]]'''}}
*[[Battle of the Scarpe (1918)|Scarpe, 1918]]
*[[Drocourt-Quéant Line|Drocourt-Quéant]]
* [[Battle of the Scarpe (1918)|Scarpe, 1918]]
*{{smallcaps|[[Hindenburg Line]]}}+
* [[Drocourt–Quéant]]
*[[Battle of the Canal du Nord|Canal du Nord]]
* {{smallcaps|'''[[Hindenburg Line]]'''}}
* [[Battle of the Canal du Nord|Canal du Nord]]
*[[Battle of Cambrai (1918)|Cambrai, 1918]]+
*{{smallcaps|[[Pursuit to the Selle|Valenciennes]]}}+
* '''[[Battle of Cambrai (1918)|Cambrai, 1918]]'''
*{{smallcaps|France and Flanders, 1915–18}}<ref>Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.</ref>
* {{smallcaps|'''[[Pursuit to the Selle|Valenciennes]]'''}}
* {{smallcaps|France and Flanders, 1915–18}}
}}


===The Second World War===
===The Second World War===
*{{smallcaps|[[Battle of Falaise|Falaise]]}}+
{{columns-list|colwidth=15em|
* {{smallcaps|'''[[Battle of Falaise|Falaise]]'''}}
*[[Falaise_Pocket|Falaise Road]]+
*[[Operation_Tractable|The Laison]]
* '''Falaise Road'''
*[[Operation_Tractable|Chambois]]
* The Laison
*[[Battle of the Scheldt|{{smallcaps|The Scheldt}}]]+
* Chambois
* {{smallcaps|'''[[Battle of the Scheldt|The Scheldt]]'''}}
*[[Battle of the Scheldt|The Lower Maas]]+
*[[Operation Veritable|{{smallcaps|The Rhineland}}]]+
* '''The Lower Maas'''
*[[Operation Blockbuster|The Hochwald]]+
* {{smallcaps|'''[[Allied advance from Paris to the Rhine|The Rhineland]]'''}}
* '''[[Operation Veritable|The Hochwald]]'''
*[[Operation Blockbuster|Veen]]
*[[Western_Allied_invasion_of_Germany|Twente Canal]]+
* Veen
*[[Friesoythe#Destruction_of_Friesoythe|Friesoythe]]+
* '''Twente Canal'''
*[[Western_Allied_invasion_of_Germany|Küsten Canal]]+
* '''Friesoythe'''
*[[Western_Allied_invasion_of_Germany|Bad Zwischenahn]]
* '''Küsten Canal'''
* {{smallcaps|North-West Europe, 1944–1945}}+<ref>Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.</ref>
* Bad Zwischenahn
* {{smallcaps|'''North-West Europe, 1944–1945'''}}<ref>Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.</ref>
}}


===War in Afghanistan===
===War in Afghanistan===
* {{smallcaps|'''Afghanistan'''}}<ref>{{cite web|title=South-West Asia Theatre Honours|url=http://pm.gc.ca/eng/news/2014/05/09/south-west-asia-theatre-honours|publisher=Office of the Prime Minister of Canada|accessdate=11 May 2014}}</ref>
* {{smallcaps|'''Afghanistan'''}}<ref>{{cite web|title=South-West Asia Theatre Honours|url=http://pm.gc.ca/eng/news/2014/05/09/south-west-asia-theatre-honours|publisher=Office of the Prime Minister of Canada|accessdate=11 May 2014}}</ref>

==Perpetuations==
The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment perpetuates the 52nd Battalion (New Ontario), CEF, and the 141st Battalion (Rainy River District), CEF (also known as the "Border Bull Moose").<ref>Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 14:52, 18 June 2014

The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment
Badge of the Lake Superior Scottish Regiment
Active1905 - Present
CountryCanada
BranchMilitia
TypeLine Infantry
RoleLight Infantry
SizeOne Battalion
Part ofRoyal Canadian Infantry Corps
Garrison/HQThe Armoury
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Nickname(s)Lake Sups
Motto(s)Inter Pericula Intrepidi (Fearless in the Face of Danger)
MarchHielan' Laddie
EngagementsWorld War I
World War II
Insignia
TartanMcGillivray
AbbreviationLSSR

The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Forces. The regiment is located in Thunder Bay, Ontario, and is part of the 3rd Canadian Division's 38 Canadian Brigade Group. Also known as the "Lake Sups" (pronounced soups), the regiment was active during World War II. During which, the regiment, then known as The Lake Superior Regiment (Motor) or LSR(M), mobilized a Motor (motorized infantry) battalion for the 4th Canadian (Armoured) Division.

The LSR(M) and 28th Armoured Regiment (The British Columbia Regiment) were the only Canadian land based units to score a naval victory during the Second World War. On November 5, 1944, the units sank a number of German ships in the port of Zijpe.[1] The units sank three German ships and destroyed a fourth.[2] The ships were reportedly destroyers, one of which was damaged by mortar fire - one legend suggests a mortar round fired by the infantry made its way down the smokestack of one of the ships. [citation needed] The ship's bell from one of the sunken vessels was recovered, and is located in the Officer's Mess of The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own).

Since World War II, its soldiers have served throughout the world on numerous peacekeeping operations. Most recently, the LSSR has had several soldiers serve in Afghanistan. The regiment has lost one soldier, Cpl Anthony "T-Bone" Boneca on July 9, 2006, fighting Taliban insurgents during Operation Zahar ("sword") in Zhari District, Kandahar Province.

Regimental information

Armoral description

A maple leaf charged with a beaver, encircled by an annulus, inscribed THE LAKE SUPERIOR SCOTTISH REGIMENT and surmounted by the Crown; below a scroll inscribed INTER PERICULA INTREPIDI; on each side of the annulus, six maple leaves.

Official abbreviation

Lake Sup Scot R

Tartan

MacGillivary

Lineage

The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment

  • Originated 3 July 1905 in Port Arthur, Ontario when a "regiment of infantry" was authorized to be formed
  • Designated 1 December 1905 as the 96th The Lake Superior Regiment
  • Redesignated 12 March 1920 as The Lake Superior Regiment
  • Redesignated 7 November 1940 as the 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, The Lake Superior Regiment
  • Redesignated 1 April 1946 as The Lake Superior Regiment (Motor)
  • Redesignated 29 June 1949 as The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment (Motor)
  • Redesignated 11 April 1958 as The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment[3]

Perpetuations

The distinguishing patch of the 52nd Battalion (New Ontario), CEF.

The Great War

Operational History

The camp flag of The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment.

The Great War

Details of the 96th The Lake Superior Regiment were placed on active service on 6 August 1914 for local protective duty.[5]

The 52nd Battalion (New Ontario), CEF, was authorized on 7 November 1914 and embarked for Britain on 23 November 1915. The battalion disembarked in France on 21 February 1916, where it fought as part of the 9th Infantry Brigade, 3rd Canadian Division in France and Flanders until the end of the war. The battalion disbanded on 30 August 1920.[6]

The 141st Battalion (Rainy River District), CEF, also known as the "Border Bull Moose," was authorized on 22 December 1915 and embarked for Britain on 29 April 1917, where its personnel were absorbed by the 18th Reserve Battalion, CEF on 7 May 1917 to provide reinforcements for the Canadian Corps in the field. The battalion disbanded on 17 July 1917.[7]

The Second World War

The regiment mobilized The Lake Superior Regiment, CASF, on 24 May 1940. It was redesignated as the 1st Battalion, The Lake Superior Regiment, CASF, on 7 November 1940 and as the 1st Battalion, The Lake Superior Regiment (Motor), CASF, on 26 January 1942. It embarked for Britain on 22 August 1942. On 26 and 27 July 1944, it landed in France as part of the 4th Armoured Brigade, 4th Canadian (Armoured) Division, and it continued to fight in North West Europe until the end of the war. The overseas battalion disbanded on 15 February 1946.[8]

War In Afghanistan

The regiment contributed an aggregate of more than 20% of its authorized strength to the various Task Forces which served in Afghanistan between 2002 and 2014.[9]

Battle Honours

The regimental colour of The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment.

In the list below, battle honours in capitals were awarded for participation in large operations and campaigns, while those in lowercase indicate honours granted for more specific battles. Those battle honours followed by a "+" are emblazoned on the regimental colour.[10]

The Great War

The Second World War

War in Afghanistan

References

  1. ^ "Canadian Military Heritage" (Government of Canada site), CHAPTER 6 Turning Point – 1943, Into Holland.
  2. ^ History of the British Columbia Regiment, Department of National Defence web page
  3. ^ Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.
  4. ^ Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.
  5. ^ Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.
  6. ^ Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.
  7. ^ Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.
  8. ^ Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.
  9. ^ http://pm.gc.ca/eng/news/2014/05/09/south-west-asia-theatre-honours
  10. ^ Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.
  11. ^ Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.
  12. ^ Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.
  13. ^ "South-West Asia Theatre Honours". Office of the Prime Minister of Canada. Retrieved 11 May 2014.

Further reading

Alliances

Order of precedence

Preceded by The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment Succeeded by

Armoury

Site Date(s) Designated Location Description Image
Thunder Bay Armoury 317 Park Avenue, 1913 David Ewart Canada's Register of Historic Places Thunder Bay, Ontario
  • Housing The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment, this two-storey, gable-roofed Baronial style drill hall is centrally located.

See also