The 20th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA (French: ) is a
Canadian Forces Primary Reserve
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artillery
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regiment
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of
41 Canadian Brigade Group
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, composed of the Headquarters and Services Battery and two firing batteries, the 61st Field Battery, RCA, based in
Edmonton
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and 78th Field Battery, RCA, based in
Red Deer, Alberta
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Allocated Batteries
* 61st Field Battery, RCA
* 78th Field Battery, RCA
Lineage
* Originated on 2 February 1920, in Edmonton, Alberta as the 20th Brigade, CFA.
* Redesignated on 1 July 1925, as the 20th Field Brigade, CA.
* Redesignated on 3 June 1935, as the 20th Field Brigade, RCA.
* Redesignated on 7 November 1940, as the 20th (Reserve) Field Brigade, RCA.
* Redesignated on 1 March 1943, as the 20th (Reserve) Field Regiment, RCA.
* Redesignated on 1 April 1946, as the 20th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RCA.
* Redesignated on 21 September 1954, as the 96th Independent Medium Battery, RCA.
* Redesignated on 12 April 1960, as the 96th Independent Medium Artillery Battery, RCA.
* Redesignated on 17 October 1961, as the 20th Medium Artillery Regiment, RCA.
* Redesignated on 4 December 1964, as the 20th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA.
Royal Canadian Army Cadets
The regiment is associated with three
Army Cadet corps: 180 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps in Edmonton, 1390 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps in Red Deer, and 2561 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps in
Thorsby, Alberta
Thorsby is a town in central Alberta, Canada. It is approximately west of the Leduc on Highway 39. Pigeon Lake and Pigeon Lake Provincial Park are located south of the community.
Demographics
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Order of precedence
See also
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Military history of Canada
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History of the Canadian Army
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List of armouries in Canada
A number of armouries and drill halls exist in communities across Canada. Of these, the majority were built in Ontario and Quebec.
Architecture
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References
External links
* {{official website
Field artillery regiments of Canada
Military units and formations established in 1964