No. 2 Construction Battalion

William A. White, a chaplain in the battalion and the first Black officer in the Canadian Army

The No. 2 Construction Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), was raised in Nova Scotia and was one of two predominantly Black battalions in Canadian military history and the only Canadian battalion composed of Black soldiers to serve in World War I.[1][2] Commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Hugh Sutherland, formerly of the 193rd Battalion, CEF.

  1. ^ Black Soldiers in a White Man's War: Race, Good Order and Discipline in a Great War Labour Battalion by Gordon Douglas Pollockv, Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2018.p.2
  2. ^ Mathias Joost, “No. 2 Construction Battalion: The Operational History”, Canadian Military Journal, Vol. 16, No. 3, (Summer 2016): footnote 58, 59.

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