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t98 DAYS OF PREPARATION
6th Fort Garry Horse at Tidworth Barrack, a depot was formed and designated the Canadian Training Depot, and before a month had elapsed a demand arrived from "overseas" for reinforcements. This put the 4th Brigade back into the fight again, and when the move to Shorncliffe was made early in March to join the 23rd, 30th, and 32nd Battalions newly arrived from Canada, the Canadian Training Division was formed and the 1st Canadian Division assured of reinforcements to its depleted ranks whenever these were required.
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