• Captain Telmont Aumond of the Governor General’s Foot Guards was a staff captain for the 1884 – 1885 Nile Expedition. GFFG parade, summer 1896.
  • The GGFG originated in Ottawa, Ontario, on 7 June 1872 as the 1st Battalion Governor General's Foot Guards.
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  • Governor General's Foot Guards is Canada's senior Reserve Infantry regiment, and comprises of one battalion serving as part of the Land Force Reserve.
  • The Governor General’s Foot Guards (GGFG) is the senior reserve infantry regiment in Canada.
  • Part of the British Columbia Household Division, the Governor General's Foot Guards is an infantry regiment comprised of two platoons of infantry.
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  • APA 6TH EDITION. (2014). The Governor General's Foot Guards Band. In The Canadian Encyclopedia .
  • Formed on June 7, 1872, the Governor General’s Foot Guards (GGFG) is Canada’s senior Army Reserve infantry regiment.
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  • GGFG stands for Governor General's Foot Guards. Abbreviation is mostly used in categories:Canada Guard Foot Army Governor.
  • I wonder what the notation (ATTD) means beside a soldier's name on the honour for the Governor General's Foot Guards for World War Two?
  • The Governor General's Foot Guards — that scarlet-draped, bear-skin-hatted regiment familiar to visiting tourists in the nation's capital — turns 150 years old today.