3rd C.G.A. Siege B’t’y and Drafts.

Halifax (10th) B’t’y and Drafts.

And 9 courses for officers and specialists lasting two months each.

Total number trained by R.S.A., exclusive of Batteries:

Coast Defence.Siege
Officers.Men.Officers.Men.
190301122258

SUMMARY OF PERSONNEL WHO WENT OVERSEAS.

R.C.G.A.
Officers.Other Ranks.Sphere of Operations.
13288Western Front.
60To St. Lucia.
136To C.E.F., Siberia.
8 British Mission, Siberia.


Total22384
1st Regiment, C.G.A.
Officers.Other Ranks.Sphere of Operations.
48625Western Front and St. Lucia.
P.E.I. C.G.A.
Officers.Other Ranks.Sphere of Operations.
-3110Western Front.

On mobilization these units had:

Officers.O.R.
R.C.G.A.17336
1st Regt., C.G.A.20230
4 Coy., P.E.I. C.G.A.372
Total40638

Altogether about 80 officers and 1,500 N.C.O.’s and men of the Artillery Units (including 10th Siege Battery) stationed in Halifax were sent Overseas, and the majority of those mobilized in 1914 who did not go were unable to do so either through being specialists, over age or low category.