Grey and Simcoe Foresters Memorial

Barrie, Ontario
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This Sherman tank (M4A2E8 76mm) is dedicated to those who served, fought, and died with the Grey and Simcoe Foresters (Royal Canadian Armoured Corps).

The Foresters are the only remaining unit in the Commonwealth of Nations, to retain the "Foresters" name, which stems from early infantry units.   The Foresters have changed dramatically over their history, having originally been formed as an infantry unit, serving in the NorthWest Rebellion and World War 1.  During the Second World War, they became an armoured unit in Europe, while those remaining in Canada also remained infantry.   Following the Second World War, they became an artillery regiment, specializing in self-propelled anti-tank.  In 1958, the Foresters returned to the Armour Corps, until 1970, when they once again returned to their original infantry role.  The Grey & Simcoe Foresters have a proud and storied history, which can be further followed by visiting their museum at 36 Mulcaster Street in Barrie.

Battle honours: North West Canada 1885, Arras 1917, Hill 70, Ypres 1917, Amiens, Arras 1918, Hindenburg Line, Pursuit To Mons

Inscription

[plaque]

SHERMAN TANK

A MEMORIAL TO
THE GREY AND SIMCOE FORESTERS
(Royal Canadian Armoured Corps)

WHO SERVED . . . FOUGHT . . . AND DIED.

Dedicated . . . June 1974

Location
Grey and Simcoe Foresters Memorial

37 Parkside Drive
Barrie
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 44.3885376
Long. -79.6969624

Sherman tank (M4A2E8 76mm)

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Sherman tank (M4A2E8 76mm)

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Grey and Simcoe Foresters Memorial

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