Canadian Light Horse

The Canadian Light Horse (CLH) was a cavalry regiment of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. The CLH was formed as the Canadian Corps Cavalry Regiment in May 1916, by the amalgamation of three divisional cavalry squadrons: the 1st Divisional Cavalry Squadron (19th Alberta Dragoons), the 2nd Divisional Cavalry Squadron (1st Hussars), and the 3rd Divisional Cavalry Squadron (16th Light Horse). In March 1917 the regiment was renamed the Canadian Light Horse.

Canadian Light Horse
The Canadian Light Horse going into action at Vimy Ridge
Active1916–1920
Disbanded15 November 1920
CountryCanada
BranchCanadian Expeditionary Force
TypeCavalry
Part ofCanadian Corps

The CLH participated in the Battle of Vimy Ridge and the Hundred Days Offensive. The regiment's duties included mounted patrol work, dispatch riding, escort duties, and traffic control, as well as pursuit of the enemy during offensive operations.

Commanding officers:

  • Lieutenant Colonel J.H. Elmsley (19 May 1916 - 26 June 1916)[1][2]
  • Lieutenant Colonel C.T. Van Straubenzee (26 June 1916 - 13 March 1917)[2][3]
  • Lieutenant Colonel E.I. Leonard (13 March 1917 - 14 February 1919)[4]

Further reading

  • Potter, Stephanie E. (2013). "Smile and Carry On": Canadian Cavalry on the Western Front, 1914-1918 (PhD). Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository, University of Western Ontario.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)

References

  1. Potter 2013, p. 119.
  2. Potter 2013, p. 120.
  3. Potter 2013, p. 162.
  4. Potter 2013, pp. 162-163.
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