....Was the last day before the Canadian Expeditionary Force saw its first major action in World War One.
At 11:00 PM on April 22, 2015 the 10th Battalion (which became the Calgary Highlanders) and the 16th Battalion (which became the Canadian Scottish Regiment) formed up to attack Kitchener's Wood.
It was the CEF's first taste of the meat grinder that would be WW1:
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At 6.30 a.m. on the 23rd, there were just five officers and 188 other ranks of the 10th Battalion in this position - 816 men in total had started the action. There were only five officers and 263 other ranks of the 16th Battalion remaining.
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http://www.ww1battlefields.co.uk/flanders/stjulien.html
To acknowledge this action both the The Calgary Highlanders and The Canadian Scottish Regiment wear brass Oak Leaf and Acorn. The only units in Canada to earn this right (Winnipeg Light Infantry ceased to be in 1955).
After the war, Marshal Foch the Allied Supreme Commander, remarked that the "greatest act of the war" had been the assault on Kitcheners' Wood by the 10th and 16th Battalions.