Battle of the Somme The 25th took part in The
Battle of the Somme. The battle took place between 1 July and 18 November 1916 on either side of the
River Somme in France. The battle was one of the
largest of the war. More than were wounded or killed, making it one of humanity's
bloodiest battles.
Battle of Flers–Courcelette The 25th then took part in the
Battle of Flers–Courcelette. The battle was launched on 15 September 1916 and went on for one week. By its conclusion on 22 September, tactical gains had been made in the capture of the villages of
Courcelette,
Martinpuich and
Flers. The battle is significant for the first use of the
tank in warfare. It also marked the debut of the
Canadian Division on the Somme battlefield. •
Battle of Thiepval Ridge Battle of the Ancre Heights In the
Battle of the Ancre Heights, (
Regina Trench) the losses in the 2nd Canadian Division October were . •
Battle of Arras (1917), 18,
Battle of Vimy Ridge The
Battle of Vimy Ridge was a military engagement fought primarily as part of the
Battle of Arras, which took place from 9 to 12 April 1917, was part of the opening phase of the British-led Battle of Arras, a diversionary attack for the French
Nivelle Offensive. The objective of the Canadian Corps was to take control of the German-held high ground along an
escarpment at the northernmost end of the Arras Offensive. Supported by a
creeping barrage, the Canadian Corps captured most of the ridge during the first day of the attack. The town of
Thélus fell during the second day of the attack, as did the crest of the ridge once the Canadian Corps overcame a
salient of considerable German resistance. The final objective, a fortified knoll located outside the town of
Givenchy-en-Gohelle, fell to the Canadian Corps on 12 April. (See
Canadian National Vimy Memorial).
Canada's Hundred Days The 25th was involved in
Canada's Hundred Days. •
Battle of Amiens (1918), •
Battle of the Scarpe (1918) •
Battle of Cambrai (1918) (Part of the Battle of the
Hindenburg Line) •
Battle of the Canal du Nord == Belgium (1917-1918) ==