2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery | |
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Active | 1950-present |
Country | Canada |
Branch | Canadian Army |
Type | Horse Artillery |
Role | Artillery |
Part of | Royal Canadian Horse Artillery 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group |
Garrison/HQ | CFB Petawawa |
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Engagements | Korean War Afghanistan |
Battle honours | The word Latin: Ubique, lit. 'Everywhere', takes the place of all past and future battle honours in recognition of the artillery's widespread service in all battles and campaigns since its creation |
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Current commander | Lieutenant-Colonel J.D. Flanders CD |
The 2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery is a regular artillery regiment of the Canadian Army. It is based at CFB Petawawa. It forms part of the 4th Canadian Division's 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group.
Batteries
- D Battery (howitzer)
- E Battery (howitzer)
- F Battery (surveillance and target acquisition)
- Y Battery (observer)
- Headquarters and Services Battery
History
Korean War
2 RCHA formed on 7 August 1950 as part of Canadian Army Special Force for United Nations mission in the Korean War. From May 1951 to May 1952, 2 RCHA served in Korea as part of the 25th Canadian Infantry Brigade, 1st Commonwealth Division.[1][2]
Bosnia
2 RCHA deployed to Bosnia as part of Operation Palladium as part of the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR).
Afghanistan
2 RCHA deployed 5 times during the War in Afghanistan from 2003-2010, participating in Operation Medusa, where the regiment shot over 2000 rounds of artillery in about 2 weeks.
Commandants
The regiment has had the following commandants.[3]
Name | Year | Significance | Photo |
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Lieutenant-Colonel (Brigadier-General) A.J. Bailey, DSO, OBE, ED,CD[4] | 1950–1951 |
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Lieutenant-Colonel (Colonel) E.G. Brooks,DSO, OBE, CD | 1951–1953 |
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Lieutenant-Colonel R.G. Kingstone, CD | 1953–1956 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel (Colonel) J.L. Drewry, DSO, CD | 1956–1957 | Director of Royal Canadian Artillery (Nov 63 – Oct 65)[5] | |
Lieutenant-Colonel J.E. Pincock, CD | 1957–1959 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel G.N. Chambers, CD | 1959–1960 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel (Colonel) J.P. Beer, MBE, CD | 1961–1965 | Director of Royal Canadian Artillery (Oct 65 – Jul 69)[5] | |
Lieutenant-Colonel W.E. Sills CD | 1965–1967 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel J.G. Henderson CD | 1967–1969 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel J.A. Cotter, CD | 1969–1970 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel W.R. Dawes, CD | 1970–1972 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel H.R. Wheatley, CD | 1972–1974 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel D.E. Stothers, CD | 1974–1976 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel J.C. Fleming, CD | 1976–1978 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel C.J. Mialkowski, CD | 1978–1980 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel M.C. Brown, CD | 1980–1982 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel (Brigadier-General) Ernest Beno, OMM, CD | 1982-1984 |
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Lieutenant-Colonel R.B. Mitchell, CD | 1984–1986 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel (Colonel) Joseph D. Briscoe,OMM, CD[6] | 1986–1988 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel K.C. Hague, CD | 1988–1990 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel D.L. Ross, CD | 1990–1992 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel D.M. Chupick, CD | 1992–1994 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel (Colonel) D.D. Marshall, OMM, CD | 1994-1996 | Director of Royal Canadian Artillery (May 8 – May 10)[5] | |
Lieutenant-Colonel (Lieutenant-General) Stuart Beare, CMM, MSC, MSM, CD | 1996-1998 |
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Lieutenant-Colonel R.G. Davis, CD | 1998-2000 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel (Colonel) John David Ernest Crosman, CD | 2000-2002 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel (Brigadier-General) Kevin R. Cotten, OMM, CD | 2002-2003 |
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Lieutenant-Colonel (Major-General) Simon Charles Hetherington, OMM, MSC, CD | 2003-2006 |
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Lieutenant-Colonel LCol S.A.A. Johnson, CD | 2006-2007 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel (Colonel) L.C. Dalton, CD | 2007-2009 | Director of Royal Canadian Artillery (Feb 12 – Mar 14)[5] | |
Lieutenant-Colonel (Brigadier-General) L.P. McGarry, MSM,CD | 2009-2010 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel (Colonel) G.W. Ivey, MSM, CD | 2010-2013 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel D. Bobbitt, CD | 2013-2014 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel (Colonel) S.T. Hatton, MSM, CD | 2014-2016 |
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Lieutenant-Colonel J.G. Hampton, CD | 2016-2018 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel D.R. Matheson, CD | 2018-2020 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel (Colonel) S.A. Heer, MSM, CD | 2020-2022 | ||
Lieutenant-Colonel J.D. Flanders, CD | 2022- |
Freedoms
The regiment has received the Freedom of several locations throughout its history; these include:
References
- ↑ Defence, National (2019-01-28). "2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery". www.canada.ca. Retrieved 2022-11-11.
- ↑ Canada, Veterans Affairs (2022-07-13). "The Battle of Hill 355 - Veterans Affairs Canada". www.veterans.gc.ca. Retrieved 2022-11-11.
- ↑ Foley, Michael. "2nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery". rca-arc.org. Retrieved 2022-11-11.
- ↑ Halliday, Hugh. "HONOURS AND AWARDS: CANADIAN ARMY KOREAN WAR SERVICES".
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(help) - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Gagnon, Catherine. "Past Directors RCA (or equivalent)". rca-arc.org. Retrieved 2022-11-11.
- ↑ General, Office of the Secretary to the Governor. "Colonel Joseph Douglas Briscoe". The Governor General of Canada. Retrieved 2022-11-11.
- ↑ General, Office of the Secretary to the Governor. "Major-General Stuart A. Beare". The Governor General of Canada. Retrieved 2022-11-11.