Norfolk Regiment of Canada
The Norfolk Regiment of Canada was an infantry regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia of the Canadian Militia. First raised in the 1860’s as The Norfolk Rifles, the regiment was converted to a Line Regiment in 1928. In 1936, the regiment was converted from infantry to artillery and now forms part of the 56th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA.
Lineage
The Norfolk Regiment of Canada
- Originated on 28 September 1866, in Simcoe, Ontario as the 39th Norfolk Battalion of Rifles.
- Redesignated on 8 May 1900, as the 39th Regiment Norfolk Rifles.
- Redesignated on 1 May 1920, as The Norfolk Rifles.
- Redesignated on 15 November 1928, as The Norfolk Regiment of Canada.
- Converted to artillery on 15 December 1936, and redesignated as the 25th Field Brigade, RCA.
Perpetuations
History
Early history
On 28 September 1866, the 39th Norfolk Battalion of Rifles was authorized for service. Its regimental headquarters was at Simcoe and had companies at Simcoe, Villa Nova, Port Rowan, Walsingham and Waterford, Ontario.On 8 May 1900, the regiment was redesignated as 39th Regiment Norfolk Rifles.
Great War
On 22 December 1915, the 133rd Battalion, CEF was authorized for service and on 30 October 1916, the battalion embarked for Great Britain. After its arrival in the UK, on 12 November 1916, the battalion’s personnel were absorbed by the 23rd Reserve Battalion, CEF to provide reinforcements for the Canadian Corps in the field. On 17 July 1917, the 133rd Battalion, CEF was disbanded.Organization
39th Norfolk Battalion of Rifles (28 September 1866)
- Regimental Headquarters
- No. 1 Company
- No. 2 Company
- No. 3 Company
- No. 4 Company
- No. 5 Company
- No. 6 Company
The Norfolk Rifles (01 March, 1921)
- 1st Battalion
- 2nd Battalion