Governor General's Foot Guards
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Governor General's Foot Guards
Summary
Governor General's Foot Guards is an infantry regiment[1]. It draws 111 Wikipedia views per month (infantry_regiment category, ranking #19 of 125).[2]
Key Facts
- Governor General's Foot Guards received the Worthy of the City[3].
- Governor General's Foot Guards is in the country of Canada[4].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's image is recorded as Cartier Drill Hall.jpg[5].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's image is recorded as Sergio Mattarella al Rideau Hall 08.jpg[6].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's image is recorded as GGFG exercise.jpg[7].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's instance of is recorded as infantry regiment[8].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's instance of is recorded as Canadian military unit[9].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's instance of is recorded as foot guards[10].
- Governor General of Canada is named after Governor General's Foot Guards[11].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's follows is recorded as Royal 22e Régiment[12].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's followed by is recorded as The Canadian Grenadier Guards[13].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's headquarters location is recorded as Cartier Square Drill Hall[14].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's postal code is recorded as K1A 0K2[15].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's part of is recorded as Royal Canadian Infantry Corps[16].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's part of is recorded as Ceremonial Guard[17].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's Commons category is recorded as Governor General's Foot Guards[18].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's has part is recorded as Governor General's Foot Guards Band[19].
- +1872-06-07T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Governor General's Foot Guards[20].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's participated in conflict is recorded as North-West Rebellion[21].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's participated in conflict is recorded as Second Boer War[22].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's participated in conflict is recorded as World War I[23].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's participated in conflict is recorded as World War II[24].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's participated in conflict is recorded as Second Battle of Ypres[25].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's participated in conflict is recorded as Third Battle of Ypres[26].
- Governor General's Foot Guards's participated in conflict is recorded as Battle of Festubert[27].
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Founding
+1872-06-07T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Governor General's Foot Guards[20].
Identity
Governor General's Foot Guards's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': "it"}[28]. Part of include Royal Canadian Infantry Corps[16], a Canadian military unit[29], in Canada[30], founded in 1942[31] and Ceremonial Guard[17], a military unit[32], in Canada[33]. Its follows is recorded as Royal 22e Régiment[12]. Its followed by is recorded as The Canadian Grenadier Guards[13]. Its short name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'GGFG'}[34].
Operations
Governor General's Foot Guards's headquarters location is recorded as Cartier Square Drill Hall[14]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as 33 Canadian Brigade Group[35].
Recognition
Governor General's Foot Guards received the Worthy of the City[3].
Why It Matters
Governor General's Foot Guards draws 111 Wikipedia views per month (infantry_regiment category, ranking #19 of 125).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
FAQs
What awards did Governor General's Foot Guards receive?
Honors received include Worthy of the City[3].