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, colors = The guns of '' The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery'' themselves , colors_label = Colours , march = * Slow march: ''Royal Artillery Slow March'' * Quick march (dismounted parades): ''
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'' , mascot = , anniversaries = * 27 September 1855: ''2nd "Ottawa" Battery'' authorized (date used by ''30 Fd Regt RCA'' as its unit anniversary) * ''30 Fd Regt RCA'' originated in
Ottawa Ottawa (, ; Canadian French: ) is the capital city of Canada. It is located at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the Rideau River in the southern portion of the province of Ontario. Ottawa borders Gatineau, Quebec, and forms the core ...
on 9 May 1905 when a Special General Order (GO) authorized the forming of the ''8th Brigade of Field Artillery, CA'' from the ''2nd "Ottawa" Battery'' and the ''23rd Battery'' , equipment = 105 mm Howitzer, C3 , equipment_label = Weapon system , battles = , battles_label = , battle_honours = The word la, 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 , website
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J.R. Watts CD MA , commander1_label = Commanding officer (CO) , commander2 =
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W.R. Hall CD , commander2_label = Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM) , notable_commanders = , identification_symbol = 30 Fd Regt RCA (french: links=no, 30 RAC ARC) , identification_symbol_label = Unit abbreviation , identification_symbol_2 = Dark blue beret , identification_symbol_2_label = Headdress The 30th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA (french: links=no, 30e Régiment d'artillerie de campagne, ARC) is a bilingual
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) artillery regiment located in
Ottawa Ottawa (, ; Canadian French: ) is the capital city of Canada. It is located at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the Rideau River in the southern portion of the province of Ontario. Ottawa borders Gatineau, Quebec, and forms the core ...
,
Ontario Ontario ( ; ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.Ontario is located in the geographic eastern half of Canada, but it has historically and politically been considered to be part of Central Canada. Located in Central Ca ...
, and is allocated to 33 Canadian Brigade Group,
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. The unit parades at a new complex at the Canadian Forces Support Unit (Ottawa) - Uplands Site following the collapse of their former location at CFRB Dows Lake under the weight of snow in 2009. The unit performs ceremonial gun salute duties when required in the National Capital area, and is a field unit equipped with 105 mm Howitzers, C3.


Allocated batteries

*1st Field Battery, RCA, the Leadership and Recruit Training Battery (internal designation) *2nd Field Battery, RCA,Canadian Forces Publication A-DH-267-003 Insignia and Lineages of the Canadian Forces. Volume 3: Combat Arms Regiments. the Firing Battery (internal designation)


Lineage

Originated by/from the ''2nd "Ottawa" Battery'' on 27 Sept, 1855


30th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA

*Originated 9 May 1905 in Ottawa, Ontario as the ''8th Brigade of Field Artillery, CA'' *Redesignated 2 February 1920 as the ''1st Brigade, CFA'' *Redesignated 1 July 1925 as the ''1st Field Brigade, CA'' *Redesignated 3 June 1935 as the ''1st Field Brigade, RCA'' *Redesignated 7 November 1940 as the ''1st (Reserve) Field Brigade, RCA'' *Redesignated 1 March 1943 as the ''1st (Reserve) Field Regiment, RCA'' *Redesignated 1 April 1946 as the ''30th Field Regiment, RCA'' *Redesignated 12 April 1960 as the ''30th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA'' There is no lineal connection to previous artillery units in Ottawa. (British North American Act, 27 Sept 1855) basis for Artillery units continuously located in Ottawa since 1855, officially. Artillery unit established by British government prior to 1855.


Operational history

The 1st Field Artillery Brigade, CFA, CEF was authorized on 6 August 1914 and embarked for Britain on 27 September 1914. It disembarked in France on 12 February 1915, where it provided artillery support as part of the
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's Divisional Artillery in France and Flanders until the end of the war. The brigade disbanded on 23 October 1920.


War In Afghanistan

The regiment contributed individual augmentees to the various Task Forces which served in Afghanistan between 2002 and 2014.


UN Missions

* UNMOGIP - India/Pakistan * UNEF 2 - Egypt * UNDOF - Golan Heights * UNFICYP - Cyprus * UNPROFOR - Former Republic of Yugoslavia * SFOR - Bosnia-Herzegovina * MONUC - Congo


Domestic Operations

Members of the unit have taken part in: * Operation Lentus - Ontario and Quebec (2019 and 2017) * Operation Cadence - Ontario (2011) * Operation Recuperation - Ontario (1998) * Operation Assistance - Manitoba (1997).


Museum

In 2013, the regiment officially established and had certified, a regimental museum called The Bytown Gunners Firepower Museum. Since that time, this museum has continued to develop into a significant OMMC military museum open to the general public based upon reservations.


Notable people

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John McCrae Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae (November 30, 1872 – January 28, 1918) was a Canadian poet, physician, author, artist and soldier during World War I, and a surgeon during the Second Battle of Ypres, in Belgium. He is best known for writing the ...
, MD (30 November 1872 – 28 January 1918) best known for writing the famous war memorial poem ''
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''. At the outbreak of the First World War he immediately volunteered for service either as a doctor or as a gunner. He achieved both; he was appointed surgeon to the 1st Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. The 1st Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery, now disbanded, is perpetuated by the 30th Field Artillery Regiment. *
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(Ret'd) Andrew Leslie CMM MSC MSM CD , retired
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who served as Chief of Transformation and earlier as Chief of the Land Staff. He was the
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for the riding of
Orléans Orléans (;"Orleans"
(US) and
October 19, 2015, federal election until he stood down at the
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. He joined the 30th Field Artillery Regiment in 1977 while at the
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. In 1981 he transferred to the Regular Force.


Precedence


See also

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Military history of Canada The military history of Canada comprises hundreds of years of armed actions in the territory encompassing modern Canada, and interventions by the Canadian Forces, Canadian military in conflicts and peacekeeping worldwide. For thousands of years, t ...
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History of the Canadian Army The history of the Canadian Army, began when the title first came into official use in November 1940, during the Second World War, and is still used today. Although the official titles, Force Mobile Command, and later Land Force Command, were used ...
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Canadian Forces } The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF; french: Forces armées canadiennes, ''FAC'') are the unified military forces of Canada, including sea, land, and air elements referred to as the Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army, and Royal Canadian Air Force. ...
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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 Chief Dominion Architects The Chief Dominion Architect(s) designed a number of prominent public bui ...


References


External links


The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery (RCA) site

Unit page on Canadian Army site
{{Royal Canadian Artillery Regiments Field artillery regiments of Canada Military units and formations established in 1946 Military units and formations of Ontario