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47th Battalion (British Columbia), CEF

The distinguishing patch of the 47th Battalion (British Columbia), CEF

The 47th Battalion (British Columbia), CEF, was an infantry battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the Great War.

History

The 47th Battalion was authorized on 7 November 1914 and embarked for Britain on 13 November 1915. It disembarked in France on 11 August 1916, where it fought as part of the 10th Infantry Brigade, 4th Canadian Division in France and Flanders until the end of the war. By war's end the 47th had lost 899 men. One third of the fatalities, 271 men, were killed in the last 100 days of the war.[1] The battalion was disbanded on 30 August 1920.[2] The 47th Battalion recruited in New Westminster, Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia and was mobilized at New Westminster.[3]

The 47th Battalion had four officers commanding:

  • Lt-Col W.N. Winsby, 13 November 1915 – 24 April 1917
  • Lt.Col. M.J. Francis, 24 April 1917 – 14 December 1917
  • Lt.Col. R.H. Webb, MC, 14 December 1917 – 24 April 1918
  • Lt.Col. H.L. Keegan, DSO, 24 April 1918-demobilization[3]
Acting Corporal (later Sergeant) Filip Konowal, VC

One member of the 47th Battalion was awarded the Victoria Cross. Acting Corporal (later Sergeant) Filip Konowal was awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions during the period 22–24 August 1917, at the Battle of Hill 70 in Lens, France.[3]

Later in the war the 47th was designated the 47th Western Ontario Battalion because there were more men from that area in the unit than any other part of the country.

Battle honours

The 47th Battalion was awarded the following battle honours:

Perpetuation

The 47th Battalion (British Columbia), CEF, is perpetuated by The Royal Westminster Regiment.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Harley, Robert (2012). For King and Country: 150 Years of The Royal Westminster Regiment. New Westminster: Vivalogue. p. 60. ISBN 978-0-9881142-4-1.
  2. ^ a b Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments.
  3. ^ a b c d Meek, John F. Over the Top! The Canadian Infantry in the First World War. Orangeville, Ont.: The Author, 1971. ISBN 0906158109

Sources

  • Canadian Expeditionary Force 1914-1919 by Col. G.W.L. Nicholson, CD, Queen's Printer, Ottawa, Ontario, 1962
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