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Regimental Nicknames
Okay ... Mark, you started this in another thread with
___________________________________- "Run Chicken Run" for RCR's (Royal Canadian Rifles???) _____________________________________ I'll add ... Royal Winnipeg Rifles "Little Black Devils" (I'd like to add the story about how the nickname came to be ... soon) _______________________________________ NEXT ........................ |
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Most of the Militia armoured Recce units were equiped with jeeps mounting GPMGs and .50 Cals... and were usually known as 'The Rat Patrol'
Service Battalions were known as 'Circus Battalions' or 'Nervous Battalions'; Scottish Units were universally 'Burr Heads'; and Signals units were 'Jimmys' with those @#%$!*&$$#*@#$#@!!! @#$&%@^#&@!!! Linemen. JD
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Red Corpuscles Rock? I dunno Mark... HELP? |
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QOC
The famous "Queens Own Cowards" From memory their colours were a yellow chicken on a white flag.
"He who runs away lives to run away another day" I think I met some of these guys at an Ashes Test Match in Perth. |
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Oh dear oh dear
...oooooh nooooooooo ... I think I'm kinda sorry I started this thread now ... I'll be banned for sure. Ah well ... I need to catch up on sleep anyhoo.
REGIMENT? Royal Canadian Regiment: Yappy |
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- the Infantry - 'Ground-Pounders' or 'Grunts' - the Airborne - 'Lawn-Darts' - the Armoured - 'Zipper-Heads' - the Artillery - 'Herbies' - the Combat Engineers - 'Thumpers' - the Military Police - 'Meatheads' - Supply Technicians - 'Rag-Pickers' - Signals - 'Jimmies' - Fighter Pilots - 'Zoomies' - Mobile Support Equipment Operators or the Service Battalion in general - 'Truckers' - Medical Services personnel - 'Doc' - The RCR - 'Rocking Chair Rangers' or 'Run Chicken Run' - P.P.C.L.I. - 'Princess Patricia's Canadian Little Indians' or 'the Pats' - the Royal 22e Regiment - 'Vandoos' - the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment - 'Hasty P's' or 'Plough Jockeys' - the Lincoln and Welland Regiment - 'Links and Dinks' - the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry - 'Rileys' - the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada - 'Ash Cans' - the Grey and Simcoe Foresters - 'Grey and Slimey Fores**ns' (censored) - the Ontario Regiment - 'Ontires' - the Toronto Scottish Regiment - 'Tora Scots' - the Royal Regiment of Canada - 'the Royals' - the Prince of Wales' Own Regiment - 'the Pee Dubs' and on and on and on........
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PPCLI...
Ping Pong Champions of Long Island....
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The Cdn Army's Regina Rifle Regiment, commonly known as The Regina Rifles: AKA "The Johns'.
This nickname becuse of the 'farmer Johns', of which many of the lads had come from farms in the prairies of Saskatchewan. Cheers, Wes
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Ahhhhh....you beat me too it.
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During WWII the 1st Brigade was refered to as the "Shiny 1st Brigade" and was composed of the following units;
The Royal Canadian Regiment (Pukas) Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment (Plough Jockeys) 48th Highlanders of Canada (Glamour Boys) Prior to WWI the 48th were also known as the "Red Watch" so named by a newspaper writer in Sault Saint Marie. It was also the title of a book written by Lt/Col. Currie the first C.O. of the 15th Bn. CEF (48th Highlanders). The Imperial Black Watch were often refered to as the "Sheep Shaggers" |
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Hi All
Another one for Armoured was/is "Sardines" i.e. packed in tin cans with no guts. Not that I would ever call them that. How they ever survived in those armoured vehicles the Lord only knows. Too many people in too small a space. Bob |
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9th Div AIF
... were called the "Deep Thinkers" by the other AIF divisions because they took so long to sign up.
In Army parlance, cooks are called "Fitters and Turners" because they can take perfectly good food, fit it into a saucepan and turn it into S***. |
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more (some rude)
Governor General's Fooot Guards - Girl Guides F*k Good or Goo guy foo guy
Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders - Glengarians or Sand, Dust and Gravel Essex and Kent - Essence of c**t (sorry very rude but I didn't make it up) Princess Louise Dragoon Guards (PLDG) - Plugs
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Governor General's Horse Guards = God's Gift to Homely Girls !!
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...and more nicknames...
The Lorne Scots Horney Lornies, or Forlorn Scots
Grey and Simcoe Foresters Gay and Simple Foragers Signal Corps Sigs Pigs ...and don't forget the REMF!
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