History:
The 41st regiment served with distinction in Canada during the War of 1812 where it gained more battle honours than any other British unit during that period. It participated in the capture of Detroit under Major General Isaac Brock (for which he was knighted). They were involved with the siege of Fort Meigs, the battle of the River Raisin and took part on board British ships during the Battle of Lake Erie. After the defeat, the 41st retired from Fort Amherstburg (Malden) under the command of Major-General Henry Procter and were defeated at the Battle of Moraviantown, or the Thames. Shadrack Byfield was a private in the 41st during this period, and he chronicled the battalion's actions in his diary, before losing an arm.
Roster:
Officers:
Col: Maple
LtCol: Fritz
Maj: Alastair
Non-Commissioned Officers:
Enlisted:
Rgl: Coconut
Rgl: Tammo
Rgl: Who
Rgl: Achilles
Rgl: Instinct
Rgl: Kovyjack
Rgl: Grimsight
Rgl: JeanValjean
Rgl: Slovahkiin
Rgl: PadreSuns
Rgl: Swerp
Rgl: Vortex
Rgl: ShintoSkookum
Rgl: RitZ
Rgl: Nero
Rgl: Aporta
Rgl: Coffeebean
Rgl: Exodus
Recruitment