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Chinese New Year
Sunday, 25 January 2009

 

UPDATE: Please follow the link http://photo.rhkrontario.org/v/Year+2009/Chinese+New+Year/ to view the pictures of this successful event.

Last Updated ( Friday, 27 February 2009 )
Chronology of the Hong Kong Volunteers
Sunday, 26 October 2008

May 1854 - 3 September 1995

1854 - First Volunteers forms in May and disbanded at the end of the year.

1862 - Volunteers regrouped into a battery of artillery, with theinclusion of a band and a rifle company the following year.

1866 - Second Volunteers disbanded.

1878 - Third Volunteers formed.

1899 - Volunteers participated in the British takeover of the New Territories and the Kowloon Walled City.

1914 - Volunteers and regular forces went off to the war in Europe with the outbreak of the First World War.

1917 - Compulsory service introduced in Hong Kong under the Military Service Ordinance.

1925 - Volunteers maintained order during the General Stike.

1933 - Volunteers acquired their first armoured car.  Ford chasis.

1937 - Many Hong Kong Chinese, both men and women, joined the volunteers and the regular army after the outbreak of China's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.

1941 - 2,200 Volunteers mobilized into fighting with the Japanese for 18 days, followed by the surrender of Hong Kong on Christmas Day.

1945 - Volunteers released from internment camps after the Japanese unconditional surrender.

1948 - Volunteers reconstituted under the Hong Kong Defence Force Ordinance and renamed "The Hong Kong Regiment".

1951 - Regiment granted the royal title: The Hong Kong Government introduced a Compulsory Service Ordinance.

1957 - Regiment accorded the right to carry the battle honour "Hong Kong".

1961 - Defence Force Ordinance suspended and the Regiment reverted to voluntary in nature.

1966 - Regiment called out into service during the riots.

1967 - Regiment deployed during the territory-wide disturbances resulting from the cultural Revolution in the Mainland.

1969 - Junior Leaders Corps of the Regiment formed.

1979 - Regiment assisted the regular forces in border patrols.

1980 - Regiment fully mobilized to bolster the security forces in the event of a massive influx of the illegal immigrants during the three-day grace period, following the end of the "reached base" policy.

1982 - Female volunteers once again recruited.

1984 - Hong Kong entered a transitional period subsequent to the signing of the Sino-British Joint Declaration.

1992 - Regiment announced their disbandment in three years.

1993 - RHKR the volunteers Association Limited formed.

1995 - Regiment disbanded.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 26 October 2008 )
AGM 2008
Sunday, 26 October 2008
AGM 2008 was held successfully in Richmond Hill, Ontario on Oct 26, 2008. President Tony Au and other committee members were re-selected and our webmaster presented our web services. With a review of past activities in this year, our activity list for 2008 is about the end. Thanks for our committee team and members for providing such an eventful year to us and the community to remember.


Please check out our photos from the link.

http://photo.rhkrontario.org/v/Year+2008/AGM_2008/

 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 26 October 2008 )
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