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The 7th Canadian Infantry Division was an infantry division of the Canadian Army, mobilized in the spring of 1942 and assigned for home defence within Atlantic Command, during World War II. At the time it was assumed it would consist of volunteers and proceed overseas. By the summer of 1942 it became obvious that there would not be enough volunteers, so National Resource Mobilization Act (NRMA) conscripts were assigned to the regiments of the Division to bring their numbers up to war establishment strength.

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  • 7th Canadian Infantry Division (en)
  • 7e Infanteriedivisie (Canada) (nl)
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  • De Canadese 7e Infanteriedivisie (Engels: 7th Infantery Division) was een Canadese Infanteriedivisie tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog. De divisie werd in 1942 opgericht en deed dienst tot het einde van de oorlog in 1945. De divisie stond tijdens haar gehele bestaan onder leiding van majoor-generaal Leclerc. (nl)
  • The 7th Canadian Infantry Division was an infantry division of the Canadian Army, mobilized in the spring of 1942 and assigned for home defence within Atlantic Command, during World War II. At the time it was assumed it would consist of volunteers and proceed overseas. By the summer of 1942 it became obvious that there would not be enough volunteers, so National Resource Mobilization Act (NRMA) conscripts were assigned to the regiments of the Division to bring their numbers up to war establishment strength. (en)
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  • The 7th Canadian Infantry Division was an infantry division of the Canadian Army, mobilized in the spring of 1942 and assigned for home defence within Atlantic Command, during World War II. At the time it was assumed it would consist of volunteers and proceed overseas. By the summer of 1942 it became obvious that there would not be enough volunteers, so National Resource Mobilization Act (NRMA) conscripts were assigned to the regiments of the Division to bring their numbers up to war establishment strength. This meant that the Division could only be used for home defence, unless the Parliament of Canada ruled that conscripted men could be sent overseas. Two brigades were assembled in the early fall of 1942 in Camp Debert in Nova Scotia with the third at Camp Sussex in New Brunswick. (en)
  • De Canadese 7e Infanteriedivisie (Engels: 7th Infantery Division) was een Canadese Infanteriedivisie tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog. De divisie werd in 1942 opgericht en deed dienst tot het einde van de oorlog in 1945. De divisie stond tijdens haar gehele bestaan onder leiding van majoor-generaal Leclerc. (nl)
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