The PPCLI - Recreated WW2 Unit

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Re-enacted Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry

1939 - 1945

Welcome to the PPCLI re-enactment unit's website. This unit is a project of the Canadian Military Heritage Society , a non-profit charitable organization, and not related to the presently serving PPCLI battalions of the Canadian Armed Forces. However, kind permission has been given by the PPCLI to portray this dedicated and proud serving unit as a CMHS living history project.

The PPCLI WW2 unit travels throughout Ontario, New Your, PA, and Ohio representing the historical contributions the regiment contributed during the years of World War Two.

"Left of the Line" Advance, from Canadian Army Newsreel 69, April 1945. After the crossing of the Rhine, the First Canadian Army was given two tasks: to liberate western Netherlands and to march through northeastern Netherlands and northern Germany up to the Weser River. The Canadians took 7,600 Casualties Liberating the Netherlands.

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Visit the Canadian Military Heritage Society's other Canadian Military Living History projects:

WW1 - www.ppcli.canadianwebs.com

1812 - www.49thfoot.canadianwebs.com

 

In tribute of the bravest of the brave...the troops of the Canadian Armed Forces.

When you kiss your children before bed tonight, remember there are men & women who cannot because they are far away, protecting us. Some will not return, others will one day come home again. Remember them all, every day.