The Sherbrooke Hussars
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The Sherbrooke Hussars
Summary
The Sherbrooke Hussars is an armored regiment[1]. It draws 16 Wikipedia views per month (armored_regiment category, ranking #13 of 10).[2]
Key Facts
- The Sherbrooke Hussars is in the country of Canada[3].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's instance of is recorded as armored regiment[4].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's instance of is recorded as Canadian military unit[5].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's follows is recorded as Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment)[6].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's followed by is recorded as 12e Régiment blindé du Canada[7].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's seal image is recorded as Chrest Mur.JPG[8].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's headquarters location is recorded as Sherbrooke[9].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's military branch is recorded as Canadian Army[10].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's part of is recorded as 36 Canadian Brigade Group[11].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's part of is recorded as Royal Canadian Armoured Corps[12].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's Commons category is recorded as Sherbrooke Hussars[13].
- +1866-09-21T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Sherbrooke Hussars[14].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's participated in conflict is recorded as War of 1812[15].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's participated in conflict is recorded as World War I[16].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's participated in conflict is recorded as World War II[17].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/074vn_[18].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's location of formation is recorded as Melbourne[19].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's parent organization or unit is recorded as Canadian Army[20].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's official website is recorded as http://army-armee.forces.gc.ca/fr/sherbrooke-hussars/index.page[21].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's official website is recorded as http://army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/sherbrooke-hussars/index.page[22].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's official website is recorded as http://army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/2-canadian-division/the-sherbrooke-hussars/index.page[23].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's official website is recorded as http://army-armee.forces.gc.ca/fr/2-division-du-canada/the-sherbrooke-hussars/index.page[24].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's official website is recorded as http://canada.ca/en/army/corporate/2-canadian-division/the-sherbrooke-hussars.html[25].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's official website is recorded as http://canada.ca/fr/armee/organisation/2-division-du-canada/the-sherbrooke-hussars.html[26].
- The Sherbrooke Hussars's allegiance is recorded as monarch of Canada[27].
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Founding
+1866-09-21T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Sherbrooke Hussars[14]. Its location of formation is recorded as Melbourne[19].
Identity
Official names include Sherbrooke Battlaion of Infantry[28], 53rd Sherbrooke Battalion of Infantry[29], 54th Sherbrooke Battalion of Infantry[30], 53rd Sherbrooke Regiment[31], The Sherbrooke Regiment[32], and The Sherbrooke Regiment (MG)[33]. Part of include 36 Canadian Brigade Group[11], a brigade group[34], in Canada[35], founded in 1992[36], headquartered in Halifax[37] and Royal Canadian Armoured Corps[12], a branch of service[38], in Canada[39], founded in 1940[40]. The Sherbrooke Hussars's follows is recorded as Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment)[6]. Its followed by is recorded as 12e Régiment blindé du Canada[7].
Operations
The Sherbrooke Hussars's headquarters location is recorded as Sherbrooke[9]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as Canadian Army[20].
Why It Matters
The Sherbrooke Hussars draws 16 Wikipedia views per month (armored_regiment category, ranking #13 of 10).[2]