3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, Petawawa, Ontario. The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery is composed of both regular and reserve (militia) forces. Open-source information regarding the serving components of The Royal Canadian Regiment is provided courtesy of the Canadian Armed Forces. The unit has served Canada well throughout its history, and 3 RCR's most notable service occurred in 2003–2004, when it was the initial Canadian Forces unit to serve as part of ISAF, deploying to Kabul in August 2003. Previous slide Next slide The Military Band Of The Royal Canadian Regiment Director Of Music: Captain J.D. The Royal 22e Régiment (R22eR), whose headquarters are at the Citadelle de Québec, is one of the three infantry regiments of the Canadian Regular Force. The regiment is located in Victoria, Nanaimo, and Courtenay, British Columbia.It is part of the 3rd Canadian Division's 39 Canadian Brigade Group, which commands all army reserve units in British Columbia.One of four infantry regiments in British Columbia, the Canadian Scottish is the largest reserve unit in Western Canada. Some shelf wear to the hardcover as shown. A selection of various swagger sticks held by The Royal Canadian Regiment Museum in London, On. The Royal Canadian Regiment (The RCR) is an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army.The regiment consists of four battalions, three in the Regular Force and one in the primary reserve.The RCR is ranked 9th in the order of precedence amongst Canadian Army regiments, but is the most senior infantry regiment that has regular force battalions.

Welcome to the official Facebook page for the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment (3 RCR). The role of the Army Reserve (historically known as the Militia) is to produce well trained soldiers to augment operations of the Canadian Forces in Canada and abroad. Notes: Upon redesignation as The Royal Grenadiers on 1 May 1920 (see above), it was organized as a three battalion regiment with the 1st Battalion (58th Battalion, CEF) on the Non Permanent Active Militia order of battle and the 2nd Battalion (123rd Battalion, CEF) and 3rd Battalion (198th Battalion, CEF) on the Reserve order of battle. Units of The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery. The official emblems of the regiment are used with the permission of Regimental Headquarters, The RCR. This is a compilation of 10 issues of the Royal Canadian newspaper that was printed for RCR troops serving in the Cyprus contingent from October 1977 to April 1978. GPS: N 43000.036’ W 081014.057’ Get directions on Google Maps 6.5K likes.