“Being able to charge across a field that has so much historical importance to the Regiment has been absolutely astounding and very, very humbling.”
“Mener une charge dans un lieu possédant une telle importance historique pour le Régiment fut une expérience à la fois ahurissante et une tres grande leçon d’humilité.”
– Captain Sean Coughlan, Strathcona Mounted Troop
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