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The regimental casualties were 97 killed, and 230 wounded. It was reconfigured as the 22nd Armoured Regiment (The Canadian Grenadier Guards), RCAC, CASF on 2 August 1945. The overseas regiment was disbanded on 15 February 1946. [2] Their uniform was similar to that of the British Grenadiers except for the regimental buttons and a red and white ...
Canadian Armed Forces Arctic Training Centre, at Resolute Bay [158] Combat Training Centre. Headquarters, Combat Training Centre, at CFB Gagetown [159] [160] Royal Canadian Armoured Corps School, at CFB Gagetown [161] Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery School, at CFB Gagetown [162] Royal Canadian School of Infantry, at CFB Gagetown
The regiment was unique in its history as it was only one of two regiments in the Canadian Army to be designated as a grenadier regiment (the other unit being The Winnipeg Grenadiers). In 1936, the regiment was amalgamated with The Toronto Regiment to form The Royal Regiment of Toronto Grenadiers (now The Royal Regiment of Canada). [1] [2] [3] [4]
Ottawa; 33 Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters: Headquarters: Ottawa The Ontario Regiment (RCAC) Armoured Reconnaissance: Oshawa: 30th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA: Artillery: Ottawa 42nd Field Artillery Regiment (Lanark and Renfrew Scottish), RCA: Artillery: Pembroke: 49th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA: Artillery: Sault Ste. Marie: 33 Combat ...
The regiment pioneered what is now the changing of the Ceremonial Guard in Ottawa, with the first such ceremony to take place in the country being performed by the regiment on Dominion Day in 1959 when the 1st Battalion mounted the new guard on Parliament Hill with its band and corps of drums. [12]
The Royals suffered severe casualties: of the 556 men in the regiment 200 were killed and 264 captured. [4] The regiment evolved from the 10th Royal Grenadiers and thus inherited British traditions. The regiment was authorized to wear the distinctive scarlet uniform of the "Guards" on all ceremonial occasions by decree of Queen Victoria.
The 33 Service Battalion Unit flag is steeped with the traditions of the founding corps. The flag is a tri-color with the top and bottom equaling 2/5ths of the height each and the centre equaling 1/5th of the height. The official colours of the unit flag are Oriental blue (top) and marine corps scarlet (bottom) with an intervening gold stripe.
The cathedral is the regimental church of the Canadian Grenadier Guards and houses The Guards' retired regimental colours. 87th Battalion Vimy Cross CGG Armoury, Montreal Canada - Unveiled on 16 September 1917 by Major general Sir David Watson. The memorial was constructed by Pioneer Sgt C.G. Durrant and bears the names of 217 of the 87th ...