Corps of Canadian Railway Troops
Corps of Canadian Railway Troops | |
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Country | Canada |
Allegiance | Canada |
Role | Railroad maintenance |
Size | 1500 (Initial full strength)[1] 13000 (overall) |
Garrison/HQ | Saint John, NB |
The Corps of Canadian Railway Troops were part of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War II. Initially known as the Canadian Railway Troops, they were redesignated as the "Corps of ..." on 23 April 1918.
Organization
The initial 500 men came from the Canadian Pacific Railway, but overall had 13000 members.[2]
- Canadian Overseas Railway Construction Corps
- 1st Construction Battalion
- 2nd CRT Battalion - formed from 127th York Rangers
- 3rd CRT Battalion - 239th Battalion
- 4th CRT Battalion - Depot unit
- 5th CRT Battalion - Depot unit
- 6th CRT Battalion - 228th Battalion
- 7th CRT Battalion - 257th Battalion
- 8th CRT Battalion - 218th and 211th Battalions
- 9th CRT Battalion - 1st Pioneer
- 10th CRT Battalion - 256th Battalion
- 11th CRT Battalion - 3rd Labour Battalion
- 12th CRT Battalion - 2nd Labour Battalion
- 13th CRT Battalion - Depot unit
See also
References
- ↑ Broznitsky, Peter. "Canadian Railway Troops". Russiansinthecef.ca. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
- ↑ "Canadian Railway Troops". Russiansinthecef.ca. 2015-03-13. Retrieved 2015-12-04.
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