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It’s a monumental journey for a monumental moment. Nine Canadian riders — including seven from London’s storied regiment, the 1st Hussars Cavalry troop — are headed to Europe in the fall for a ...
1939: Northumberland Hussars, Cavalry Regiment, Territorial Army - Fred Mason, age 17. Spring 1939: Two weeks camp at Welbeck Abbey "B" Squadron commanded by Lord Ridley. Mainly horse training. Sept 1 ...
In September, over 70 horse riders from across the globe will be gathering in France to set off on a long-distance remembrance trek to Belgium to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War.
The cavalry is coming to Point Edward’s riverfront this weekend. It will be part of a public event by the First Hussars and first responders during Saturday’s fundraising Mackinac Extravaganza on the ...
Ten riders, five crew members and three weeks to go — London’s Europe-bound troop is counting down the days to a monumental trek to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War. The local ...
A well-known New Brunswick military unit is celebrating its 175th birthday this weekend. The 8th Canadian Hussars, also known as Princess Louise's Hussars, will mark the anniversary of their official ...
Amid the mass destruction, the mud and the static trenches of the Great War, it soon became clear that the days of the heroic cavalry charge were over, as a mounted trooper from Stone quickly found ...