37th (Northern Ontario) Battalion, CEF
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The 37th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force was raised in Halton during World War I. The 37th gave up two drafts before the main body sailed in November 1915, the first in June and the second in August. The battalion was led by Lt Col C.F. Bick in 1915.
The Lorne Rifles (Scottish) later became the present day regiment The Lorne Scots.
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