Members that remained in service were assigned to the 2nd Canadian Regiment.
It was the only Canadian regiment to be both formed and disbanded overseas.
The Prince has a number of special relationships with Canadian regiments.
The 101st is the first Canadian regiment to be armed throughout with the mark 2 Ross rifle.
Livingston went on to form the 1st Canadian Regiment in November 1775.
The song is the authorized regimental march for the following Canadian regiments:
After his release he followed the 2nd Canadian Regiment at Yorktown.
After being expelled from high school at the age of 17 he traveled to Montreal to enlist in a Canadian regiment.
During the 1960s, three Canadian regiments had both regular and militia components, which were disbanded shortly after unification in 1968.
As part of that landing he held individual services on all three ships over which the Canadian Scottish Regiment was scattered.