5th Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles, CEF
The 5th Battalion Canadian Mounted Rifles were a mounted infantry unit of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) during World War I. The unit was raised from volunteers of the 7th and XIth (Canadian) Hussars from the Eastern Townships of Quebec.[1][2] Formed in 1915, they were transported to England later that year. In 1916, they converted to an infantry battalion attached to the 8th Canadian Infantry Brigade, 3rd Canadian Division, CEF (later the Canadian Corps). The battalion saw action in France and Flanders between 1916 and 1918.[1] Battle honoursIn 1929–31, well after the First World War had ended, Canada assigned battle honours to those units involved in pivotal battles and campaigns during the war. The 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles were accorded the following battle honours: During the Battle of Passchendale, the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles fighting strength was reduced by 60% in a single day. Two members of the battalion were awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for bravery in the British Empire. The citation for George Pearkes, VC, reads as follows:
and for Charles Smith Rutherford, VC[1][3] during the Hundred Days Offensive:
PerpetuationFollowing World War I, the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles were perpetuated by the Eastern Townships Mounted Rifles.[4][5] Following the regiment's conversion to artillery in 1936[4][5][6] the battle honours and lineage was passed onto the 7/XI Hussars which were later merged with the Sherbrooke Regiment to form the Sherbrooke Hussars who perpetuate them today.[4][7] The memory of the original unit was also perpetuated by its original members in the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles Association. The association met annually from its formation in 1934 until it disbanded in 1969. The records of the association may be found at the Eastern Townships Research Centre at Bishop's University library, Lennoxville, Quebec.[8] Notable battalion members George Pearkes, VC and Charles Rutherford, VC are commemorated with named locations. The National Defence Headquarters building in Ottawa is named Major-General George R. Pearkes Building, and the Sherbrooke Hussars' local field training area near St-Elie-d'Orford is simply named Rutherford. See also
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