46th Infantry Battalion
Authority: General Order 86, 1 July 1915
Recruiting Area: Saskatchewan
Mobilization HQ: Moose Jaw
Service:
Canada: 1 Feb 1915 to 23 Oct 1915
England: 30 Oct 1915 to 10 Aug 1916
France: 11 Aug 1916 to 26 Apr 1916
Canada: Returned aboard “Empress of Britain†28 May 1919
Officers Commanding:
Lieutenant Colonel H. Snell; 22 Oct 1915 to 29 Aug 1916
Lieutenant Colonel H.J. Dawson, C.M.G., D.S.O.; 29 Aug 1916 to Demobilization
Victoria Cross Awards:
Sergeant Hugh Cairns, DCM, on 1 Nov 1918 - VC won by Sergt. Hugh Cairns, 46th Infantry Battalion, CEF, at Valenciennes (awarded posthumously). When a machine-gun opened fire on his platoon, Sergeant Cairns seized a Lewis gun and single-handed, in the face of direct fire, rushed the post, killed the crew of five and captured the gun. Later, after killing 12 of the enemy and capturing 18 and two guns, he went with a small party and, although wounded, outflanked more field and machine-guns, killing many and capturing all the guns. After consolidation he went with a battle patrol to exploit Marly and forced 60 to surrender, but was severely wounded. He later collapsed and died next day.
Battle Honours and effective dates of actions:
SOMME 1916 – 1 July to 18 Nov 1916
Ancre Heights – 1 Oct to 11 Nov 1916
Ancre, 1916 – 13 to 18 Nov 1916
Arras, 1917, 1918 – 9 Apr to 4 May 1917; 26 Aug to 3 Sep 1918
VIMY, 1917 – 9 to 14 Apr 1917
HILL 70 – 15 to 25 Aug 1917
YPRES, 1917 – 31 July to 10 Nov 1917
PASSCHENDAELE – 12 Oct, 26 Oct to 10 Nov 1917
AMIENS – 8 to 11 Aug 1918
Scarpe, 1918 – 26 to 30 Aug 1918
DROCOURT-QUEANT – 2 to 3 Sep 1918
HINDENBURG LINE – 12 Sep to 9 Oct 1918
CANAL DU NORD – 27 Sep to 1 Oct 1918
VALENCIENNES – 1 to 2 Nov 1918
FRANCE and FLANDERS, 1916-18
Capitalized Battle Honour names are those authorized to be emblazoned on the Regimental Colour. The list of Battle Honours is not an exclusive list of every action in which the regiment took part, only those considered important enough to the regiment to have been sought for authorization as their Battle Honours.
Perpetuation of CEF unit
The 46th Infantry Battalion, CEF, is perpetuated by the Saskatchewan Dragoons.
See also Pierre Berton‘s "Vimy" for passages on the 46th Battalion.
Sources:
John F Meek, “Over the Top!; The Canadian Infantry in the First World warâ€, 1971
“The Regiments and Corps of the Canadian Army,†Prepared by the Army Historical Section, 1964
Battle Honour Dates:
(1) “Conditions for Award of Battle Honours for the Great War 1914-1919â€, General Orders, 1 Feb 1928
(2) “33-1 Battle Honours – The Second World warâ€, Part “Aâ€, Supplement to Canadian Army Orders, 10 Sep 1956
Mike
The Regimental Rogue
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