Highlighted Battle Honours are approved for emblazonment on the Regimental Colour. Capitalized Battle Honours indicate the name of a group of battles, actions or engagements. Where common names but separate year dates created a combined battle honour title authorized as a single name for emblazonment, both have been highlighted.
Wars and Operations | Battle Honour | Date | Remarks |
War of 1812 In 2012, the Canadian Government decided to award honours for the War of 1812. Units of the Canadian Militia (1812-15) were identified as the recipient units for these honours and these honours were then deemed to be perpetuated by existing regiments on the basis of geographical connections. |
Châteauguay |
26 Oct 1813 | Perpetuating the actions of the following pre-Confederation Militia unit: 4th Battalion, Select Embodied Militia |
Defence of Canada – 1812-1815 – Défense de Canada |
Perpetuating the actions of the following pre-Confederation Militia unit: 4th Battalion, Select Embodied Militia |
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First World War | |||
The Arras Offensive (9 April – 15 May, 1917 | Arras, 1917 | 9 April – 4 May 1917 |
Perpetuates the 189th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. 189th Bn, C.E.F. - Fusiliers du St. Laurent - |
South-West Asia | |||
South-West Asia | Afghanistan | Announced 9 May 2014 |
War of 1812 Honorary Distinction (non-emblazonable) - In 2012 the Canadian Goverment decided to award the right of perpetuation of War of 1812 Honours to current units of the Canadian Army. Les Fusiliers du St-Laurent was awarded the non-emblazonable Honorary Distinction Defence of Canada – 1812-1815 – Défense de Canada in perpetuation of the actions of the following War of 1812 units of the pre-Confederation Militia:
J'y Suis En Garde
Battle Honours of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps
Battle Honours of the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps