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The 1st Canadian Armoured Carrier Regiment (1CACR) (also known as the 1st Canadian Armoured Personnel Carrier Regiment) was an armoured regiment of the Canadian Army formed during the late stages of World War II in the European theatre. It was formed in October 1944 at Tilburg, with the original 1st Canadian Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron as its core. It was the only Canadian regiment to be both formed and disbanded overseas. The new regiment's purpose was to serve as a specialized armoured unit equipped with modified tanks used to carry infantry safely to their objectives. The concept of such armoured personnel carriers was an entirely new innovation, and it was through the 1CACR's efforts that their effectiveness was proven, revolutionizing the tactical handling of infantry in battl

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  • The 1st Canadian Armoured Carrier Regiment (1CACR) (also known as the 1st Canadian Armoured Personnel Carrier Regiment) was an armoured regiment of the Canadian Army formed during the late stages of World War II in the European theatre. It was formed in October 1944 at Tilburg, with the original 1st Canadian Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron as its core. It was the only Canadian regiment to be both formed and disbanded overseas. The new regiment's purpose was to serve as a specialized armoured unit equipped with modified tanks used to carry infantry safely to their objectives. The concept of such armoured personnel carriers was an entirely new innovation, and it was through the 1CACR's efforts that their effectiveness was proven, revolutionizing the tactical handling of infantry in battle. (en)
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  • 1945-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1944-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • (23 Officers, 52 NCOs, 413 Other)
  • 2 squadrons of 53 carriers
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  • ("Bearing Armed Men")
  • Armatos Fundit
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  • Personnel Carriers
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  • Allied Forces, World War II (en)
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  • Orange and Black (en)
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  • Canada (en)
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  • October 1944 – June 1945 (en)
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  • (en)
  • Armatos Fundit (en)
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  • Kangaroos (en)
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  • Personnel Carriers (en)
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  • 2 (xsd:integer)
  • (en)
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  • Specialised Armour (en)
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  • 1 (xsd:integer)
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  • The 1st Canadian Armoured Carrier Regiment (1CACR) (also known as the 1st Canadian Armoured Personnel Carrier Regiment) was an armoured regiment of the Canadian Army formed during the late stages of World War II in the European theatre. It was formed in October 1944 at Tilburg, with the original 1st Canadian Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron as its core. It was the only Canadian regiment to be both formed and disbanded overseas. The new regiment's purpose was to serve as a specialized armoured unit equipped with modified tanks used to carry infantry safely to their objectives. The concept of such armoured personnel carriers was an entirely new innovation, and it was through the 1CACR's efforts that their effectiveness was proven, revolutionizing the tactical handling of infantry in battl (en)
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  • 1st Canadian Armoured Carrier Regiment (en)
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  • 1st Canadian Armoured Carrier Regiment (en)
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  • Kangaroos (en)
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