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- For the latest news on the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, check reputable sources such as national and regional news outlets in Canada (e.g., CBC News, The Globe and Mail), official government and military sites (e.g., Department of National Defence, Canadian Army), and the regiment’s own channels (The Royal Newfoundland Regiment Museum, rnfldr.ca).
How to verify and where to look
- News aggregators and major outlets: search “Royal Newfoundland Regiment latest news” on BBC, CBC, CBC Newfoundland and Labrador, The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star for current stories.
- Official channels: The regiment’s official site (rnfldr.ca) and its museum blog for press releases, commemorations, or deployments.
- Government and military sources: Canada.ca Army pages and DND press releases often include mission updates, anniversaries, or heritage events related to the regiment.
- Local coverage: Newfoundland/Labrador outlets (e.g., CBC NL, The Telegram) provide region-specific context and ceremonies.
- Historical context: if you’re looking for background on the regiment’s history, the Canada.ca pages about The Royal Newfoundland Regiment and museum resources give authoritative summaries.
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Since 1992, soldiers and sub-units of the regiment have served to augment Regular Force units in Cyprus, Bosnia, Sierra Leone and Afghanistan on peacekeeping and combat missions. On 30 August 2010, Corporal Brian Pinksen died of his wounds eight days after being injured by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan, making him the regiment's first combat fatality since the First World War.
wikipedia.nucleos.comAbout us our History Predecessor units trace their origins to 1795, and since 1949 we have been a unit of the Canadian Army. During the First World War the battalion-sized Newfoundland Regiment was the only North American unit to fight in the Gallipoli campaign of 1915. Later in the war the regiment took heavy losses at Beaumont Hamel on July 1, 1916,
rnfldr.caThe Royal Newfoundland Regiment
www.canada.caWe are an infantry Battalion consisting of two companies and a Battalion Headquarters, "A" Company consisting of 3 platoons plus a recce platoon and Company Headquarters, and "B" Company which is Training/Headquarters Company and Battalion Headquarters (Command Group) located in St. John's, NL.
www.canada.caHome Edward Moyle Stick #2145 August 20, 2022 / Uncategorized Edward Moyle Stick grew up in a family of five boys and two girls. His brothers, Leonard and James Robin Jr. both enlisted in the Royal Newfoundland Regiment on October Read More Ron Blake, 166th Artillery August 13, 2022 / Uncategorized Ron Blake enlisted while […]
rnfldrmuseum.caThe Royal Newfoundland Regiment is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. It is part of the 5th Canadian Division's 37 Canadian Brigade Group.
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