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3rd Squadron, E Troop

Third Squadron remained in Lower Canada too guard the Roadways and Southern Boarder Of Montreal and Quebec Cities from American attack.  They  rode from Block house too Block house along the frontier.  They partook in many of the actions in this region and further south into the United States during the war of 1812 winning even more Battle Honors for the regiment.  

Anyone from Quebec or people from the Upper Ontario regions wishing too join may choose this troop.  Dragoons in this Troop are usually fully Bilingual.
3rd Squadrons stables are located in Saint-Sebastien, just outside of town. Very close to the municipality of Lacolle in Southern Quebec, Canada located in the administrative area of the Montérégie.  This was an original posting for the 19ths 3rd squadron.  The population as of the Canada 2011 Census was 2,680.  The Lacolle River runs through the middle of the town.  The written history of Lacolle can be traced back to July 4, 1609 when Samuel de Champlain and his entourage stopped briefly at the mouth of a small stream for a meal before continuing southward up the Richelieu River into the lake which now bears his name.  In his journal, Champlain referred to the location of the delta as "Lacole".  When translated literally, the term means the neck of a bottle or that which is above the shoulders.  Saint-Sebastien is within quick reaction time too Fort Lennox, Lacolle Block House and The town of Lacolle,as well as Fort Chambly

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1st Squadron, B Troop

First and Second Squadrons were both sent too Upper Canada too the Niagara peninsula.  There they partook in many of the actions of the war of 1812 winning even more Battle Honors for the regiment.  

Anyone from The Lower Ontario regions wishing too join may choose  to join first Squadron and the troops Listed on the button bellow.  They are English speaking troopers only.
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