4th Canadian Infantry Brigade
The 4th Canadian Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the Canadian Army active during World War I and World War II. Raised in 1915, the brigade formed part of the 2nd Canadian Division and fought on the Western Front between 1916 and 1918. The brigade was re-raised in 1939 for service during World War II and subsequently took part in actions at Dieppe in 1942 and then in north-west Europe during 1944 and 1945.
History
World War I
The formation of the 2nd Canadian Division began in May 1915 in Britain following the arrival of a large contingent of soldiers from Canada. The 2nd Division remained in Great Britain only a short time before embarking for France in September 1915. Under the command of Major-General R.E.W. Turner, its members spent a long and bitterly cold winter in a Belgian section of the front between Ploegsteert Wood and Saint-Eloi, south of Ypres. The brigade's first major combat took place during the actions of St Eloi Craters in March – April 1916. Infantry units as well as artillery units of the 2nd Canadian Division served in both France and Flanders until Armistice Day. It was disbanded by May 1919.The 4th Brigade took part in the following battles:
;1916
- Battle of Flers-Courcelette
- Battle of Thiepval
- Battle of Le Transloy
- Battle of the Ancre Heights
- Vimy Ridge
- Hill 70
- Passchendaele
- First Battle of the Somme
- Battle of Amiens
- Second Battle of the Somme
- Drocourt-Quéant
- Battle of the Hindenburg Line
- Canal du Nord
- Pursuit to Mons
World War II
Following reconstruction, the 4th Brigade, along with the rest of the 2nd Canadian Division, moved to Normandy in time to serve with the British 2nd Army. It then participated in the advance along the Channel coast with the Canadian 1st Army including the liberation of Dieppe. The division saw heavy action in the Netherlands in late 1944 and took part in the final offensives in 1945.
Organization
World War I
The 4th Canadian Brigade consisted of the following units during World War I:- 18th Battalion Canadian Infantry
- 19th Battalion Canadian Infantry
- 20th Battalion Canadian Infantry
- 21st Battalion Canadian Infantry
- 4th Canadian Machine Gun Company
- 4th Canadian Trench Mortar Battery
World War II
- The Royal Regiment of Canada – Toronto, Ontario
- The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry – Hamilton, Ontario
- The Essex Scottish Regiment – Windsor, Ontario
- The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa – Ottawa, Ontario
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Canada
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry
- 1st Battalion, The Essex Scottish Regiment
- 4th Infantry Brigade Ground Defence Platoon
Awards
- Frederick Hobson of the 20th Battalion for actions on the Western Front in 1917.
- Wallace Lloyd Algie of the 20th Battalion for actions on the Western Front in 1918.
- Rev. John Weir Foote, VC, CD, Regimental Chaplain to The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry for work with the wounded at the Dieppe Raid.
- Frederick Albert Tilston acting major in The Essex Scottish Regiment. During the Battle of the Rhineland, he volunteered to lead an infantry company in an attack on the Hochwald. After leading "C" Company in a 500-yard attack and wounded, he refused to be evacuated while he organized a defence against German counter-attacks.