On March 15, 1920, as a result of the Canadian Militia reforms following the
Otter Commission, the
95th Saskatchewan Rifles amalgamated with the
60th Rifles of Canada and was renamed as The South Saskatchewan Regiment. On 15 May 1924, The South Saskatchewan Regiment was reorganized into five separate regiments:
The Regina Rifle Regiment,
The Assiniboia Regiment (now the
10th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA),
The Weyburn Regiment,
The Saskatchewan Border Regiment, and
The South Saskatchewan Regiment (later redesignated on 15 September 1924, as ''The King's Own Rifles of Canada
and now The Saskatchewan Dragoons''). On 15 December 1936, as a result of the 1936 Canadian Militia reorganization, The Weyburn Regiment was amalgamated with The Saskatchewan Border Regiment to form
The South Saskatchewan Regiment. The South Saskatchewan Regiment would later go on to serve as part of the
2nd Canadian Infantry Division during the
Second World War, most notably during the
Dieppe Raid of August 1942 and later during the
Normandy Campaign of 1944. == Perpetuations ==