7th/11th Hussars
Active1936–1965
CountryCanada
BranchCanadian Militia (1836–1940)
Canadian Army (1940–1965)
TypeHussars
RoleLight cavalry
Armoured
SizeOne regiment
Part ofNon-Permanent Active Militia (1936–1940)
Royal Canadian Armoured Corps (1940–1965)
Garrison/HQBury, Quebec
Motto(s)Steady
EngagementsFirst World War
Second World War
Battle honoursSee #Battle Honours

The 7th/11th Hussars was a light cavalry regiment and later light armoured regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia of the Canadian Militia (now the Canadian Army). The regiment was formed in 1936 by the amalgamation of the 7th Hussars and the 11th Hussars from the Eastern Townships of Quebec. In 1965, the regiment was amalgamated with The Sherbrooke Regiment (RCAC) to form The Sherbrooke Hussars.[1][2][3][4]

History

Hong Kong

In July 1940, the 7th/11th Hussars contributed about half its officers and men to The Royal Rifles of Canada which fought in Hong Kong. From the elements not sent overseas, an armoured squadron was mobilized as the 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade Headquarters Squadron (7th/11th Hussars) CASF on 27 February 1941. It departed Canada for the United Kingdom on 9 October 1941, however it was disbanded effective 1 January 1943 and personnel were absorbed by Headquarters, 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade.


Lineage

7th/11th Hussars

Main article: 11th Hussars (Canada)

7th Hussars

Main article: 7th Hussars (Canada)

Perpetuations

The Eastern Townships Mounted Rifles were first granted the perpetuation of the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles after the First World War. After the regiment was converted to artillery in 1936, the perpetuation was passed onto the 7th/11th Hussars.[1][3]

Organization

7th/11th Hussars (1 April 1936)

Alliances

Battle Honours

Great War

Second World War

Notable members

References

  1. ^ a b c "Guide to Sources Relating to the Canadian Militia (Infantry, Cavalry, Armored)" (PDF).
  2. ^ a b c d Defence, National (2018-11-29). "The Sherbrooke Hussars". www.canada.ca. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  3. ^ a b c d "7th/11th Hussars". www.canadiansoldiers.com. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  4. ^ a b c d "7th/XI Hussars [Canada]". 2007-11-07. Archived from the original on 7 November 2007. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  5. ^ a b "Sherbrooke Hussars". www.regimentalrogue.com. Retrieved 2022-03-07.