Cdn Gnr 2009 - The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery
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Cdn Gnr 2009 - The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery
a — ~4 S THE CANADIAN GUNNER L’ARTILLEUR CANADIEN 209 THE CANADIAN GUNNER L’ARTILLEUR CANADIEN April 2010 Avril 2010 Volume 44 Captain-General, The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Capitaine-général. le Régiment royal de l’Artillerie canadienne Sa Majesté la Reine Elizabeth II Colonel Commandant, The Royal Regiment Of Canadian Artillery Brigadier General E.B. Beno, OMM, CD Colonel commandant, le Régiment royal de l’Artillerie canadienne Brigadier Général E.B. Beno, OMM, CD Senior Serving Gunner Lieutenant General A.B. Leslie, CMM, MSC, MSM, CD Artilleur en service principal Lieutenant Général A.B. Leslie, CMM, MSC, MSM, CD Director of Artillery Colonel D.D. Marshall, OMM, CD Directeur de l’Artillerie Colonel D.D. Marshall, OMM, CD Commander Home Station Lieutenant-Colonel L.J.M. Généreux, CD Commandant de la garnison Régimentaire Lieutenant-Colonel L.J.M. Généreux , CD Editor-in-Chief Vacant Rédacteur en chef Vacant Managing Editor Captain R.W. Vandermolen, CD Directeur de la rédaction Capitaine R.W. Vandermolen, CD Production The Shilo Stag Production The Shilo Stag Printers Leech Printing Ltd. Imprimeurs Leech Printing Ltd. L’Artilleur canadien est une publication annuelle fiancée par le Fonds régimentaire de l’ARC et a bonn ement. Les auteurs expriment leur propre opinion et il ne s’agit pas nécessairement de la politque offcielle. Tous les textes et les photos soumis deviennent propriétés de l’Artilleur canadien, à moins qu’ils ne soient accompagnés d’un avis indiquant qu’ils ne sont que prêtés et qu’ils doivent être retournés. Les étudiants peuvent citer en tout ou en partie des articles de l’Artilleur canadien, à condition d’en citer la source. Dans ce même domaine, les rédacteurs aimeraient recevoir un exemplaire de tout travail citant l’Artilleur canadien comme ouvrage de référence. The Canadian Gunner is published annually and is financed by the RCA Regimental Fund and subscriptions. 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Canadian Gunner 1 Table of Contents Mot du Colonel Commandant/ Message from the Colonel Commandant .......................................................................................................................4 Mot du Directeur de L’Artillerie/ Message from the Director of Artillery ............................................................................................................................6 1st Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery .................................................................................................................8 2nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery ...............................................................................................................10 5é Régiment d’artillerie légère du Canada ....................................................................................................................12 4th Air Defence Regiment, RCA ....................................................................................................................................14 Royal Canadian Artillery School École d’artillerie de campagne .....................................................................................................................................16 Royal Canadian Artillery Band ......................................................................................................................................18 1st (Halifax-Dartmouth) Field Artillery Regiment and 84th Independent Field Battery, RCA .........................................................................................................Did not submit 2nd Field Artillery Regiment, RCA..................................................................................................................................19 3rd Field Artillery Regiment, RCA ..................................................................................................................................20 5th (British Columbia) Field Artillery Regiment, RCA.....................................................................................................21 6é Régiment d’Artillerie de Campagne, ARC ................................................................................................................22 7th Toronto Regiment, RCA ...........................................................................................................................................23 38th CBG Artillery Tactical Group (10th Field Artillery Regiment, 26th Field Artillery Regiment, 116th Independent Field Battery) ......................................24 11th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA..............................................................................................................Did not submit 15th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA ................................................................................................................................26 20th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA ................................................................................................................................27 30th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA ................................................................................................................................28 49th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA ................................................................................................................................29 56th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA ................................................................................................................................30 62é Régiment d’Artillerie de Campagne, ARC ..............................................................................................................31 1st Air Defence Regiment (Landmark and Renfrew Scottish), RCA....................................................................................................Did not submit 2 L’Artilleur Canadien 18th Air Defence Regiment, RCA ..................................................................................................................................32 RHQ RCA/QGR ARC ...................................................................................................................................................33 RCA Museum/ Musée de l’ARC............................................................................................................................................................34 Royal Canadian Artillery Association/ L’Association de l’artillerie royale canadienne...............................................................................................................35 Règlements de la compétition pour l’essai en Mémoire du Colonel Geoffrey Brooks/ The Colonel Geoffrey Brooks Essay Rules and Submission Deadlines.......................................................................36 Proud Supporters of The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery/ Les supporters fier nos contributeurs au La Régiment royal de l’Artillerie canadienne ................................................37 Regimental Fund Financial Statement 09-10/ État de Compte du Fond Régimentaire 09-10 ..............................................................................................................38 The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery Listing by Rank/ Liste par Grade du Régiment royal de l’Artillerie canadienne ......................................................................................39 Canadian Gunner 3 Message from the Colonel Commandant Mot du Colonel Commandant The Guns! Thank God, the Guns! That is an expression that has not been echoed in decades. But, the “Guns,” that is, Canada’s Gunners, are making a significant difference in Afghanistan today. We Gunners are fighting the fight alongside our Infantry, Armoured and Engineer teams, and we are highly integrated in all levels of operations from the section to the theatre level. We are leading the way as the eyes, ears, sensors, nerve system and fighting arms of the battles. In the early nineties, the peacekeeping era, the Guns were fast becoming an extinct species. Our potential contribution on the battlefield was not clearly evident to all in the Army, and our very raison d’être was in question. But no matter what the flavour of the day was, there was a hard core of Gunners that kept alive the battle-winning concepts and skillsets that they knew would one day be called upon. Well, that day has arrived, and the theatre of operations is Afghanistan – and the Gunners are doing more than their share of the heavy lifting. The infantry and armoured go nowhere without their guns in range, ammunition at hand, and a plan for the rapid application of all available Gunner assets and capabilities. L’artillerie! Dieu merci, l’artillerie! Voilà une expression que nous n’avons pas entendue depuis des décennies. Mais « l’artillerie », en fait l’artillerie canadienne, fait toute la différence en Afghanistan actuellement. Nous, les artilleurs, luttons aux côtés de notre infanterie, de nos blindés et de nos troupes du génie. Nous sommes hautement intégrés, à tous les échelons, depuis celui de la section jusqu’au théâtre même des opérations. Nous montrons le chemin en étant les yeux, les oreilles, les capteurs, le système nerveux et les bras combattants des batailles. Au début des années 1990, à l’époque des missions de paix, l’artillerie était en train de devenir rapidement une espèce en voie d’extinction. Notre contribution potentielle sur le champ de bataille n’était alors pas évidente pour beaucoup de monde dans l’armée, et notre raison d’être même était remise en question. Mais en dépit du goût du jour, un noyau d’artilleurs coriaces subsistait, maintenant en vie les concepts de victoire sur le champ de bataille et les compétences requises qui allaient être nécessaires à nouveau un jour. Et bien ce jour est arrivé, et le théâtre des opérations, c’est l’Afghanistan – et les artilleurs font vraiment leur part. L’infanterie et les blindés ne vont nulle part en dehors de la portée de l’artillerie, dotée de stocks de munitions à proximité, et d’un plan pour l’application rapide de toutes les capacités et forces de l’artillerie. This annual “Canadian Gunner” tells this story and that of the people who make up the Gunner family – soldiers who are proud, professional, enthusiastic and dedicated. It tells the story of those in the front lines, and those who make it possible for the Gunners in theatre to achieve what the great accomplishments they have. It tells the story of our Regiments, families, friends and supporters Ce numéro annuel de L’Artilleur canadien raconte cette histoire, comme celle des membres de la famille des artilleurs – des militaires qui sont de fiers professionnels, enthousiastes et dévoués. Il relate l’histoire de ceux qui sont au front, et de ceux qui permettent aux artilleurs du théâtre d’effectuer leurs grands accomplissements. Il reprend l’histoire de nos régiments, de 4 L’Artilleur Canadien nos familles, de nos amis et soutiens – ceux que nous chérissons, ceux que nous avons perdus, et ceux qui poursuivent le combat. Et quelle merveilleuse histoire cela est. – those we cherish, those we have lost, and those who carry on the fight. And what a wonderful story it is. In the coming year I will strive to make more Gunners join or re-join our associations, networks, re-unions and functions. The leadership of the Royal Regiment is fully engaged in transforming and energizing the “governance” of our Regimental family. There are numerous initiatives that will help tell our wonderful story, and I’d like all who are part of our extended family to connect, do what you can, and enjoy the comradeship and friendship of our/your Royal Regiment. We will need a sense of solidarity, cohesion and family as we move into the future – and by telling our story, the Annual Canadian Gunner reminds who we are, where we are and where we should be going. Good Shooting to all! Cette année, je tenterai d’encourager encore plus d’artilleurs à devenir ou redevenir membre de nos associations et réseaux, et à participer à nos réunions et fonctions. Le leadership du Régiment royal de l’Artillerie canadienne est pleinement engagé dans la transformation et la revitalisation de la « gouvernance » de notre famille régimentaire. De nombreuses initiatives nous aideront à relater notre merveilleuse histoire, et j’aimerais que tous ceux qui font partie de notre grande famille élargie communiquent avec nous et fassent ce qu’ils peuvent, profitant de la camaraderie et de l’amitié de notre régiment loyal. Nous aurons besoin des sens de la solidarité, de la cohésion et de la famille pour aller de l’avant – et en racontant notre histoire, le numéro annuel de L’Artilleur canadien nous rappelle qui nous sommes, où nous en sommes, et où nous devons aller. Ubique! Bon tir à tous! Ubique! Ernest Beno Colonel commandant Ernest Beno Colonel Commandant Colonel Commandant serves as “Number 2” with “C” Battery, at Sperwan Ghar, Afghanistan, Saint Barbara’s day, 4 December 2009 Le colonel commandant a servi comme no 2 avec la Batterie C, à Sperwan Ghar, Afghanistan, le jour de la Sainte-Barbe, le 4 décembre 2009 Canadian Gunner 5 Message from the Director of Artillery Mot du Directeur de L’Artillerie Fellow Gunners, Chers artilleurs, In the 2008 edition of “The Canadian Gunner” I articulated my focus of activity for 2009 along three lines of operationsto strengthen the positional gains made during the last year; to bring about a lessons learned process from our operational experiences; and to visit as many Reserve units as possible. I am happy to report progress in all three areas. Our transformational goals have been accepted and endorsed by the Army leadership. Our structural changes in the Regular Force Regiments will commence in 2010 with the stand-up of the Observation Batterys (Z, Y and V Btys). In 2011, we will stand up our Surveillance and Target Acquisition (STA) Batterys in those same Regts. The equipment sets for the latter batterys are moving into the procurement process now. We will be able to establish a western and eastern fleet of SUAV, with every troop having the sufficient training equipment to conduct meaningful C2 and simulation flying training. Once combat operations are completed in Afghanistan, we will re-set the HALO and LCMR equipment inventory and reallocate accordingly to Regular and Reserve units. We still have a number of newer challenges to face in the interim period. Due to a combination of financial stresses felt on DND (and the rest of the government, for that matter), the Long Range Precision Rocket System procurement has been delayed for up to two years. However, the Multi Role Radar Project (required for both weapon locating and air defence applications) remains on track. The Army’s announcement to divest the ADATS system commencing Dans l’édition 2008 de l’Artilleur canadien, j’ai présenté le point de mire de mes activités pour 2009 selon trois lignes d’opération – renforcer les gains positionnels effectués au cours de l’an dernier, appliquer un processus basé sur les leçons apprises de nos expériences opérationnelles, et visiter autant d’unités de Réserve que possible. Je suis heureux d’annoncer que des progrès ont été effectués dans ces trois volets. Nos objectifs de transformation ont été acceptés et endossés par le leadership de l’Armée. Nos changements structurels au sein des régiments de la Force régulière commenceront en 2010, avec la mise sur pied des batteries d’observation (Z, Y et V). En 2011, nous mettrons sur pied nos batteries de surveillance et acquisition d’objectifs (SAO) dans ces mêmes régiments. Le processus d’approvisionnement du matériel pour ces batteries ne cesse de progresser. Nous serons en mesure d’établir des parcs de véhicules est et ouest de SUAV, chaque troupe ayant suffisamment de matériel d’instruction pour effectuer une instruction significative en matière de simulation de vol et avec le C2. Après la fin des opérations de combat en Afghanistan, nous réorganiserons l’inventaire du matériel HALO et RLRM et procéderont à sa redistribution au sein des unités de la Force régulière et de la Réserve. Nous avons de nouveaux défis à relever en attendant. Avec le stress financier qui est venu frapper le MDN (tout comme le reste du gouvernement), l’acquisition du système de roquettes de précision à longue portée est reportée d’au moins deux ans. Toutefois, le projet de radar multi-rôle (nécessaire pour les applications de positionnement de pièces et de défense aérienne) est toujours en cours. L’annonce par l’armée de se départir du système ADATS à partir de 2011 nous pousse à rechercher rapidement une nouvelle solution afin de 6 L’Artilleur Canadien in 2011 causes us to push hard in finding a new solution in order to minimize the gap in AD capability. For Gunners, it remains a massive undertaking to manage and monitor all of these projects and see them through to fielding. During 2010 we will need to take the next move in validating our Reserve Force structures. This flows logically from the analysis undertaken to assign them operational tasks in support of the Reg F units. We must ensure that our Reserve units remain healthy, vibrant and relevant to the mission. In doing so, we must also ensure that we cater to those unique features of reserve units in order to maximize training and career development. Within the training domain, I have directed further refinement to our most precious courses- the IG and AIG courses. Commencing in 2009, I directed an integrated AIG course to incorporate Field, STA, OP and AD disciplines to be taught to all. In 2010 we will conduct an integrated pilot IG course to combine both the FD and AD disciplines. In 2011, I e xpect to see further refinement on the latter with a strong module on STA. The expansion of the “streams” now bein n g faced by Officers and NCOs alike are forcing us down this path. Generally speaking, we must have better kn n owledge of all the streams if we are to be able to offer flexibility of career and employment opportunities. At the recent ecent AMOR in Ottawa I also served notice that it was tim m e for the Gunners to compress into one tradeArtillerym m an. Our future capabilities combined with a crush on our institutional framework and limited training budgets, demand t hat we re-think how we can train and man all these capabilities. I will mature this concept during 2010. Staying g on the theme of training, I was most impressed by my visit t o the Reserve Summer Training venue at Sault St Marie and Grayling, MI, ably supported by 49th Field Regt RCA thishis past summer. I was able to meet Gunner students and instrr uctors from all over Ontario and the Maritime provincess . I was also heartened by shorter visits to 5th Field Reg g t, 11th Field Regt and 30th Field Regt. I am very pleased t o report that the Reserve Gunners remain highly motivated d and eager to serve alongside in operations- a job that they are doing tremendously well well. Finally,, and after a long period of neglect, we should see a more v ibrant and capable RHQ RCA staff “taking post” in the summer of 2010. I have tried to push as much talent as possible into RHQ in order to meet the hefty load of important Regimental family issues still unattended. By the time most of the Gunner community is able to read this messs age, I will likely have relinquished my appointment as Directt or and taken up new duties in the service of the CF. Thiss two year term has gone fast- too fast. I remain tremendo o usly grateful to The Colonel Commandant and Arty Council f or their heightened engagement, trust and wise counsel. I am equally indebted to the support of the small team of “ Ninjas” who have helped move the yardsticks and kept me s mart with sterling situational awareness. Special thanks to o the Deputy Director, Director senior School staff, staff and the DLR and DAD/DAT teams. I wish h continued success to all Gunners serving on operation n s at home or abroad. 2010 will be one of the busiest y ears for Gunners as they support all manner of operation n s including ATHENA, PODIUM, HESTIA and CADENC C E. Good Luck and Good Shooting g to All, minimiser le vide en matière de capacité AA. Pour les artilleurs, cela reste une entreprise massive que de gérer et de contrôler tous ces projets et de voir à leurs applications sur le terrain. Au cours de 2010, nous devrons entreprendre la prochaine étape de validation des structures de nos forces de Réserve. Cela découle logiquement de l’analyse entreprise afin de les assigner à des tâches opérationnelles en soutien aux unités de la force régulière. Nous devons nous assurer que nos unités de Réserve restent en santé, vibrantes et pertinentes à la mission. Ce faisant, nous devons également nous assurer que nous répondons aux caractéristiques uniques des unités de la Réserve afin de maximiser l’instruction et le perfectionnement professionnel. Dans le domaine de l’instruction, j’ai ordonné que l’on améliore nos cours les plus précieux - les cours IA et IAA. Dès 2009, j’ai dirigé un cours IAA intégré afin d’y incorporer les disciplines Artillerie de campagne, SAO, OP et AA à enseigner à tous. En 2010, nous effectuerons un cours pilote IA intégré afin de combiner les disciplines Artillerie de campagne et AA. En 2011, je m’attends à ce qu’on obtienne un cours AA plus raffiné, avec un module SAO bien établi. L’expansion des « tendances » confronte maintenant autant les officiers que e les sousofficiers, et nous force à emprunter cette voie. De façon géné érale, nous devons mieux connaître toutes les tendances si nous voulo ons être en mesure d’offrir plus de souplesse en matière de possibilités d d’emploi et de carrière. Au récent EAGPM à Ottawa, j’ai également fait remarquer qu’ilil était temps que tous les artilleurs soient réunis dans un groupe qu professionnel à leur nom. Nos capacités à venir, combiné ées avec la réduction de notre cadre institutionnel et nos budgets d’instruction limités, exigent que nous repensions comment nous allons s enseigner et doter ces capacités. Je vais me pencher sur ce concep pt au cours de 2010. Toujours sur le thème de l’instruction, j’ai été très imp pressionné par ma visite lors de la saison estivale d’instruction de la Réserve à Sault St Marie et à Grayling, au Michigan, savamment sou utenue par le 49e Régiment d’artillerie de campagne, ARC. J’ai eu l’oc ccasion de rencontrer des stagiaires et instructeurs de l’Artillerie pro ovenant de partout en Ontario et des provinces Maritimes. J’ai égalemen nt apprécié mes visites aux 5 RAC, 11 RAC et 30 RAC. J’ai l’extrême e plaisir de rapporter que les artilleurs de la Réserve restent hautementt motivés et toujours avides de servir aux côtés de la Force régulière en opérations – un travail qu’ils qu ils accomplissent extrêmement bien bien. Enfin, après une longue période de négligence, nous de evrions voir du personnel plus vibrant et capable de l’ARC entrer en ffonction au PCR dès l’été 2010. J’ai tenté de faire entrer le plus de talent possible au PCR afin d’abattre l’énorme tâche de répondre aux questions importantes de la famille régimentaire toujours non résolues s. Lorsque la collectivité des artilleurs lira ce messag ge, j’aurai vraisemblablement déjà quitté mon poste de directeur pou ur m’atteler à de nouvelles tâches au service des FC. Cette affectatio on de deux ans a passé vraiment trop vite. Je suis extrêmement reco onnaissant au colonel commandant et au Conseil de l’artillerie pour le eur profond engagement, leur confiance et leurs sages conseils. Je tiens également à souligner combien je suis reconnaissant du ssoutien qui m’a été apporté par les petites équipes de « ninjas » qui m’ont aidé à apprécier les faits et en m’offrant une connaissance de la l situation incomparable Je remercie tout spécialement le directeur adjoint, le incomparable. personnel de l’École et les équipes DBRT et DDAT/DIAT. Je souhaite à tous les artilleurs de continuer de connaître la réussite en opérations, au pays comme à l’étranger. L’année 2010 sera l’une des plus occupées qui soient pour les artilleurs, alors qu u’ils seront appelés à soutenir plusieurs opérations, notamment les opérations Athena, Podium, Hestia et Cadence. Bonne chance et bon tir à tous, UBIQU UE ! Canadian Gunner UBIQUE ! 7 1st Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery BREECH well as rear party support for all of these rotations, 1 RCHA activity was easily comparable to a Divisional Level Joint-Offensive Fire Plan. What a year for the First Regiment! 2009 struck with a boom, flew at muzzle velocity and disappeared like a round from the gun position. It feels as if 2009 lasted no longer than a simple fire plan: that is, until we reflect on our countless achievements. Given Op PALACI, Op ATHENA (TF 5-08, TF 5-09, & TF 3-09), Op PODIUM, and Op PALACI again, we’re starting to wonder if First Regiment means “task them first.” It really was a year to be proud of. Op PALACI is Avalanche Control (AVCON) in Roger’s Pass, BC and 26 Fd Regt and 15 Fd Regt supported this Op with significant manpower on Roto 2 in Jan and Feb. As always, two gun dets under command of a TC and a TSM punched hundreds of projectiles into those snow packs surrounding Roger’s Pass, under guidance of Parks Canada, to keep the Trans-Canada Highway clear. Causing avalanches in the Canadian Rockies by howitzer: now that’s a cool mission! Roto 1 of the following winter season in Nov and Dec saw B and HQ & Svcs Bty’s deploy all thirteen soldiers under Lt Meyers and WO Waterfield. In 2010 Roto 2 under Capt Brown and WO Henry & Roto 3 under Lt Pryor and WO Ballard will be manned primarily by 26 Fd Regt soldiers. FIRE ORDERS (COMMAND) The first signal that 2009 would be different was the Feb Change of Command (CoC). The CO, LCol Tim Bishop, 2IC, Maj David Jones and RCPO, Capt Andrew Charchuk were among 1 RCHA’s twelve soldiers deployed with TF5-09 Headquarters Joint Task Force Afghanistan (HQ JTF Afg) with BGen Jon Vance on 22 Feb. This precipitated the early CoC: the CO Designate, LCol Tim Young, already deployed (TF 5-08), came to Shilo to take command of The First Regiment on 4 Feb. Back to Afghanistan, LCol Young left 1 RCHA in the very capable hands of acting CO, Maj Todd Scharlach, who, in turn handed command of HQ & Svcs Bty to Capt Bob Mead. It would be months before Maj Glen ‘Hambro’ Hamilton-Brown would join 1 RCHA, to take command of HQ & Svcs Bty on 10 July. On 8 July, Maj Hamilton-Brown also became 2IC. Gun Bty Comd remained unchanged throughout 2009: A Bty – Maj Tyler Kennedy; B Bty – Maj Julien Richard; and C Bty – Maj Shawn Fortin. New to 1 RCHA command team in 2009 were: Tech Adjt, Capt Peter Piotrowski; ETQMS, MWO Gino Babin; Signals Officer, Capt Scot Johnston; and Signals Warrant, Sgt Harold “Butch” Keating. Nonetheless, nothing was simple this year. Op ATHENA occupied most of First Regiment’s focus through the first eight months of 2009. While TF5-08 (Op ATHENA HQ TF Afg) was an LFCA & 2 CMBG led Roto, 1 RCHA lays claim because LCol Young became CO on 4 Feb and remained deployed as part of HQ Task Force Kandahar (TF Afg). This was no small detail, because command of The First Regiment began a tumultuous time: the departing CO, 2IC, and RCPO were deploying on the next Roto of Op ATHENA HQ TF Afg (TF 5-09). This left an acting CO without a 2IC, and a captain in command of HQ & Svcs Bty for a critical training and pre-deployment period for FG of almost 300 soldiers, including operational replacements, for both Op ATHENA and Op PODIUM. LCol Young arrived in April to take the reins FIRE MISSIONS (OPERATIONS) The First Regiment deployed 286 soldiers on three Ops. In fact, six Op contingents throughout 2009 were: Op PALACI 08/09 (AVCON), Op ATHENA TF 5-08 (HQ TF Afg), Op ATHENA TF 5-09 (HQ TF Afg), Op ATHENA TF 3-09 (TF Afg Roto 8), Op PODIUM (Security: Vancouver Olympics 2010), and Op PALACI 09/10. While not all of these were at once, Op ATHENA Roto 8 stood up on Ground Hog Day (2 Feb), was still deployed on 31 December, and comprised 204 of these 286 soldiers. Given pre-deployment preparations, as 8 L’Artilleur Canadien when 1 CMBG was deployed in CFB Suffield on FTX DESERT RAM, the TF 3-09 Road to High Readiness FTX. Of particular note for this FTX, was that the LFWA Primary Reserve FTX WESTERN DEFENDER occurred concurrently. Given great inter-operability inherent to Artillery, we were able to field a regular-reserve multibattery regimental organization and conducted the first regimental fire missions in years. FTX DESERT RAM saw C Bty Gp, built from all elements of 1 RCHA as the TF 3-09 Composite Arty Bty within the 1 PPCLI BG, shooting Rocket Assisted Projectiles (RAP) and “almost” firing an Excalibur round! Advanced Fast Air and Target Acquisition activity rounded out some outstanding artillery training for 1 RCHA overall and for the C Bty Group and all other elements of TF 3-09 specifically. FTX DESERT RAM also saw A Bty, as the heart of 1 RCHA’s contribution to the TF 3-09 Operational Mentor & Liaison Team (OMLT), under the over-arching organization of 3 PPCLI, develop the cohesion and professionalism required to become Artillery Subject Matter Experts for the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF). Continuation training for TF 3-09 continued in Wainwright with FTX MAPLE GUARDIAN and in Shilo with FTX BRAVE RAM and included Counter IED, Battle Inoculation/ Indoctrination, Ambush Ranges, and more Gunnery and Individual Skills until TF 3-09 deployed in October for an extended seven month tour. HQ; and the CO commanded 10 officers and warrant officers as the Liaison Group. This Group comprised three liaison teams to numerous HQ/Centres: The Air Comd Component & Maritime Comd Component (ACC/MCC) Team, Emergency Ops Centres Team (EOC), and the Integrated Security Unit (ISU) Team. RECCE & DEPLOYMENT (TRAINING & FUN) As if six contingents for three Ops weren’t enough, there remained two key investments for future: support to Indiv Trg internal and external (tasks) to the Regiment. Possessing one of the best CF FAC capabilities meant that 1 RCHA supported all Army FAC activities both across Canada and in the USA. Summer saw B and HQ Bty support WATC Det Shilo and RCAS DP1.1 with a Firing Troop. Fall saw the commencement of an unprecedented list of PCFs to start the road to readiness for TF1-11. But we would be remiss if we didn’t mention that St Barbara’s: the Kingston Cup Tournament was still played even though the unit strength on that day was only 89 all ranks with Op PODIUM pers deployed on FTX KAPYONG SASQUATCH. F u r t h e r , the officers defended the trophy in Sr NCOs vs Offrs Hockey Game: of course, that isn’t something to brag about as the trophy ‘Skate Boot’ goes to the losers! MUZZLE It really was some year. The final word goes to 20 Oct: our 138th birthday. We held a little ceremony that was indicative of the year: the CO and RSM were away due to Op PODIUM, again; so, we few and proud that remained within the lines of 1 RCHA cut a cake with a sword and shared a few quiet moments together reflecting on the great history and tradition of our regiment, The First Regiment. UBIQUE ! Op PODIUM was the CF support to security of the 2010 Olympic Games held in Vancouver but preparations including multiple exercises started in earnest by mid 2009. Being all that remained in The First Regiment after TF 3-09 was committed; the remainder of B Bty, HQ & Svcs Bty, and RHQ committed 50 soldiers to two main elements: Lt Richardson and WO Reinders commanded 37 soldiers as the Defence and Security (D&S) Platoon to HQ 1 CMBG, the Land Comd Component (LCC) Canadian Gunner 9 2nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery 2 RCHA underwent a significant change of personnel and leadership over the course of the 2009 Annual Posting Season (APS). Lieutenant Colonel Liam McGarry took over command of the Regiment from Lieutenant Colonel Craig Dalton on June 9th, with Chief Warrant Officer Dan Moyer assuming Regimental Sergeant Major duties from Chief Warrant Officer Chris Rusk. Major Stewart Gallagher handed over the command of Headquarters Battery to Major Chris Sines in July. F Battery Meanwhile, F Battery was into its fourth month of deployment to Afghanistan at the beginning of the 2009 calendar year. Major Stuart Taylor and Master Warrant Officer Roland Smith made up the command team with 171 personnel of all ranks serving in three 155mm M777 Howitzer gun troops, five FOO/FAC parties, a Surveillance & Target Acquisition (STA) Battery, a Fire Support Control Center 2 RCHA Jr NCMs march towards the mess for the 2009 Men’s Christmas Dinner (FSCC), the Battery Quartermaster & Stores (BQMS), and the Battery Headquarters (BHQ). The gun troops continued to provide quick and own in FOB Wilson. Captain Alan Vamos, along with Master Warrant accurate fire support to the 3 RCR Battle Group on countless operations. Captain Chris Sykora was in command of E Troop Officer Paul Alexander, commanded the STA troop which was out of Forward Operating Base (FOB) Wilson with Captain spread out across the entire AO, feeding information back to Grant Seale as his Troop Leader. Captain Stuart Evans and the TOC on a regular basis. The LCMR, HALO, and TUAV Lieutenant Lee Bellemore had F Troop in Patrol Base (PB) detachments were responsible for detecting countless enemy Sperwan Ghar while G Troop was deployed in FOB Ramrod engagements and locations throughout the 7-8 month tour. F Battery’s tour in Afghanistan did not come and in support of the American Task Force 2-2 with Captain Adam James in command and Captain Mike Lavery as the Troop go without its battle damage. Sergeant Cory Peckford and Bombardier Adam Boutiller were wounded by an IED attack Leader. The FOO/FAC parties were arguably the most earlier on in the tour while Captain Justin Brunelle was severely powerful instruments available to the combat team wounded by another IED attack while on a dismounted patrol commanders throughout the duration of the tour. M Company near the tour’s end. G39’s party also hit an IED during the Combat Team had G31, under Captain Cory Gillis, providing first few months of the tour but suffered no serious injuries. F Battery returned to Canada after decompression joint fire support. Captain Justin Brunelle and G32 were attached to N Company in FOB Wilson while Captain Caleb in Cyprus over the March – May time frame. Many of its Walker had G33 in support of the tanks in FOB Ma’sum Ghar. members were posted out to various regiments, schools, G34, Captain Frank Gould, was attached to D squadron and and other positions. The remainder of F Battery stood down operated on the far eastern flank of the Area of Operations on 22 June 2009 and stood up as E Battery. Major Sonny (AO) out of FOB Frontenac. Captain Vanderveen and G35 Hatton and Master Warrant Officer Roland Smith made up had the distinct experience of providing fire support to the the command team with 129 personnel of all ranks. Former OMLT and ANA after having established an FSCC of their F Battery FOO, Captain Caleb Walker became the BK while 10 L’Artilleur Canadien the Captains Evans, Sykora, and James went to Gagetown The following months were largely devoted to making on their FOO course. sure the right individuals received the right qualifications E Battery for D Battery to stand up with Task Force 1-10. Within the E Battery’s first task was to provide support to the Royal Regimental school, D Battery ran a Det 2 I/C course, Recce Canadian Artillery School’s DP1.1 Arty Officer course which Tech course and an Arty Comms course, as well as qualifying was running out of CFB Petawawa. The Battery committed soldiers to operate the LG-1 and 81mm mortar. RWS Operator its available personnel to all of the field exercises. E Battery courses for the Brigade were also conducted by the Battery. gunners fielded two complete Gun Troops less the key D Battery also took part in Exercise ROYAL FIGHTER as positions which were being staffed by the course candidates. part of their pre-deployment training, and as the year drew to a Once the DP1.1 course was finished, E Battery shifted close continued to prepare for Exercise MAPLE GUARDIAN, its focus to supporting D Battery as they prepared to deploy which is to be held at Fort Irwin, California in 2010. on Task Force 1-10. E Battery’s veteran members became November 11th saw the Regiment parading in Renfrew crucial assets in providing training, guidance, and support to and Portage du Fort and a few select members even had the the deploying Battery. Simultaneously, E Battery began to opportunity to visit with Prince Charles and his wife Camilla shake out its leadership as new officers were posted in to during the Royal visit to CFB Petawawa. The Regiment take command of the Troops and new Senior NCOs moved commemorated the Canoe River disaster of 21 November into key positions to replace those who had been posted. E 1951 with a memorial parade in the Regimental lines and Battery began PCF courses in the fall of 2009 to qualify its rounded the year out with the traditional St. Barbara’s Day young bombardiers as Artillery Technicians and PLQ mods celebrations and Sports Day. 1-5. Between taskings, supporting D Battery and various courses, E Battery remained very thin on the ground up until Christmas. The remaining soldiers prepared for their eventual trip down south to support Task Force 1-10’s training in California for Exercise MAPLE GUARDIAN. E Battery was tasked in October to support a Key Stakeholders visit called Exercise COLLABORATIVE SPIRIT. The Battery organized and ran the weapons familiarization stand, the M777 static display, and the night time firepower demonstration for the Chief of Land Staff and other VIPs. The event was a success and can only be attributed to the hard work of E Battery gunners. Major Sines, Captains John O’Brien and Jason Vallis, Master Corporal Ron Cox, Lieutenant Alistar Galabrath (E Battery) and WO John Stewart (BQ D Battery) participated in Exercise READY GRIFFON from 8 – 11 September at Bdr Boutilier receives the Sacrificial Medal from Comd 2 CMBG Col Eyre. CFB Trenton. The 3 day exercise provided a detailed overview of DART Operations and gave participants a chance to network. 2 RCHA is responsible for On 4 December the Regiment mustered to hear the history providing the DART Company HQ element and overseeing of St. Barbara and begin a day of sports and celebration. The the manning of the remainder of the DART Company from day’s results were split evenly between D and HQ Batteries, units based at CFB Petawawa. with D Battery winning the Tug of War and the Floor hockey D Battery competitions, and HQ Battery winning the Dodge ball and Major Steve Haire and Master Warrant Officer Bob Beaudry ice hockey competitions. Later in the day the Gunners and had plenty of challenges before them in leading D Battery along Bombardiers won against the Masters in round-robin ice the road to High Readiness and their eventual deployment hockey. However, it was Warrant Officer Brian Quigley who overseas next year. The Battery was tasked as the Immediate ‘stole the show’ with his on-ice antics and solid playing skills Response Unit (IRU) throughout the winter months and into during the final Officer’s and Senior NCOs hockey game. The the early summer. If a natural disaster or similar event would game remained tied at the end of regulation play, necessitating have occurred during that time frame, D Battery would have a sudden death shoot-out. On his final attempt it was Warrant provided the first response by CF personnel. D Battery stood Quigley again who scored what proved to be the winning goal, up as part of Task Force 1-10 on 22 September. ending both an exciting game, and an eventful day. Canadian Gunner 11 5e Régiment d’artillerie légère du Canada PASSATION DE COMMANDEMENT 5e RALC 7 MAI 2009 Jeudi le 7 mai 2009, le régiment a paradé afin de souligner la passation de commandement du régiment. Le lieutenant-colonel J.S.S.D. Fortin, CD qui a commandé le régiment lors des deux dernières années, a remis le commandement du 5e RALC au lieutenant-colonel L.H.P.S. Boucher, CD. La parade fut formée pour 1400 heures. Elle était sous la présidence du Col D. Ménard, CD, Colonel Commandant 5e GBMC. Nos invités d’honneur, étaient le BGen Beno, OMM, CD, Colonel Commandant de l’Artillerie Royale Canadienne, ainsi que le Col D.D. Marshall, CD, Directeur de la branche de l’Artillerie. La revue terminée et les allocutions complétées, le régiment a procédé au défilé monté, paradant ainsi nos couleurs qui sont nos obusiers. Une fois le défilé terminé, le régiment ainsi que les invités se sont déplacés vers le régiment, pour un cocktail, qui fut servi afin de se rencontrer et bavarder dans une ambiance détendue. Le lieutenant-colonel Fortin nous quitte pour rejoindre la FO 6/09 en tant que Chef d’état-major du Quartier Général de la Force Opérationnelle Inter-armée Afghanistan. Il a laissé sa marque au 5e RALC et il demeurera toujours dans nos cœurs. Le lieutenantcolonel Stéphane Boucher devra faire face à de nombreux défis comme les montées en puissance des Forces Opérationnelles 6-09 et 3-10, la création de la batterie d’observation au sein du régiment ainsi que le support au cours de carrière nationaux qui seront tenue au 5e RALC en partenariat avec l’École de l’Artillerie Royale Canadienne. Une journée de sport au 5 RALC – Course Whalen Le 25 août, les membres du 5e Régiment d’artillerie légère du Canada (5 RALC) ont participé à la 27e course Whalen. La course de cinq kilomètres a donné le coup d’envoi à la populaire journée sportive du régiment, qui comprend également des tournois de softball et de hockey-balle. Le lieutenant-colonel Stéphane Boucher, commandant du 5 RALC, a commencé la journée en racontant l’histoire de la course aux membres de son unité, en soulignant les accomplissements impressionnants du sergent Éric Whalen «Celui qui a donné son nom à la course Whalen». Soulignons également que le sgt Whalen était présent pour la course et a marché le 5 km, bien fait pour une homme de 76 ans. Cette année, la course a été remportée par le lieutenant Alexandre Lessard avec un temps impressionnant de 18:40. Il a été suivi de l’adjudant André Ouellet avec 19:41 (premier dans le classement des 40 ans et plus) et en troisième place, du caporalchef Jean-François Thibeault avec un temps de 20:01. Le reste de la journée a été consacré à diverses activités telles que des matches de softball et de hockey-balle. Malgré la diversité des connaissances sportives et des intérêts de chacun, l’effort et la détermination de tous les membres du 5 RALC étaient au rendezvous. Au softball, le tournoi a été remporté par la batterie Q tandis qu‘une équipe composée des membres de la batterie X a gagné FO 1-09 M777 in Strong Point Pegassus US Bie R le tournoi de hockey-balle. Félicitations à tous les participants qui se sont souvenus du bon exemple du sgt Whalen et qui s’efforcent d’améliorer continuellement leur condition physique. FO 1-09 Bie R : Un nombre record d’obus tirés par l’artillerie canadienne – Batterie R - Afghanistan Pour bien rendre justice à cette rotation en Afghanistan, nous reprenons le texte d’un article publié dans l’Adsum (journal de la Garnson Valcartier) et rédigé par : lieutenant Marie-Ève Labonté, Par les bombardiers Guimont et Talbot, l’artilleur Gagnon et le lieutenant Yoann Leclerc-Desjardins. « Notre troupe d’artillerie va très bien. Elle est formée d’une quarantaine de personnes, membres du 5e Régiment d’artillerie légère du Canada de Valcartier, mais qui font partie en Afghanistan de la batterie R du Groupement tactique du 2e Bataillon, Royal 22e Régiment (GT 2 R22eR). Depuis notre arrivée le 1er avril, nous appuyons activement les opérations du GT 2 R22eR. La chaleur ces temps-ci est vraiment étouffante. On a enregistré un maximum de 44,3 degrés Celsius. Pas besoin de vous dire qu’il faut adapter notre horaire à cette température! Mais ce n’est pas cette chaleur intense qui nous arrêtera, nous sommes toujours prêts à épauler ceux qui en ont besoin. Il arrive souvent qu’en pleine nuit nous ayons des missions de tir, ce qui réveille en sursaut la majorité de la base de patrouille sur laquelle on vit. Notre travail est très plaisant et valorisant, sachant que chaque obus qu’on tire vient en aide aux membres de la coalition qui sont sur le terrain. Notre travail est très apprécié des fantassins lorsqu’ils sont sous feu ennemi. Jusqu’à maintenant, notre appui a permis de sauver plusieurs vies canadiennes. La batterie R a à son actif un des plus grands nombres d’obus tirés en théâtre, ce qui démontre que notre tir précis et rapide a gagné la confiance du groupement tactique. L’artillerie porte fièrement ses couleurs. 12 Comme dirait le bombardier-chef Côté avec son bel accent L’Artilleur Canadien du Lac : «Y fa chaud en $%?&!», la troupe B a eu droit à une température bouillonnante en juin. Quant aux opérations, cellesci ont assurément suivi la même cadence que la météo. C’est presqu’à chaque jour que nous recevons des demandes de mission de tir résultant de contacts divers autour de notre base d’opérations avancée (BOA), plus précisément tôt le matin ou un peu avant l’heure du souper, heures où il fait relativement le moins chaud et encore clair. Preuve que même les insurgés n’apprécient guère la chaleur. Ainsi peut-on dire que la BOA entière a souvent eu droit à un beau réveille-matin grâce aux «boum!» constant de nos canons, réveil qui ressemble selon certains à la fin du monde. Heureusement, celle-ci tombe sur d’autres personnes… Étant donné qu’il se trouve à plusieurs kilomètres des troupes amies pour lesquelles il tire, l’artilleur ne verra jamais les effets du projectile de 100 livres, à moins d’être attaché à une équipe d’officiers observateurs avancés (OOA). L’équipe d’OOA est composée uniquement d’artilleurs qui suivent l’infanterie de près dans tous ses déplacements et dont la spécialité est le tir indirect mais aussi l’appui-feu aérien. C’est notamment grâce à leur expertise et à leur sang-froid que les obus d’artillerie tombent au bon endroit, au bon moment. Bdr Brunette : un survivant Le 1er juin, à la Citadelle de Québec, le bombardier Michel Brunette a reçu la mention élogieuse du Chef d’état-major de l’Armée de terre (CÉMAT) afin de souligner son courage, sa détermination ainsi que son sens inné du devoir. Depuis plusieurs années, le bombardier «Rocky» Brunette se bat contre la terrible maladie qu’est le cancer et malgré cette adversité, il s’est fait un devoir de venir travailler quotidiennement au régiment. Le 1er juin marquait également son départ à la retraite, lui qui, depuis 24 ans, a démontré un dévouement exemplaire et une loyauté indéfectible envers ses collègues de travail ainsi que les Forces canadiennes. Nous lui en sommes très reconnaissants. Rocky, tu as quitté ton milieu de travail, mais pas nos pensées. Bonne chance et bonne retraite! Alors que le soleil dépasse les montagnes à l’est, une chaude brise d’été souffle du désert avoisinant. Ce matin, l’air est silencieux et calme, jusqu’à ce que le téléphone sonne trois fois. À ce bruit, des hommes et des femmes surgissent de leur lit et se ruent vers leur poste. Des ordres sont criés et les «dragons» de cinq tonnes (des obusiers M777 de 155 mm) sont rapidement préparés pour appuyer des troupes en situation de combat à 20 kilomètres à l’est. Pendant l’été 2009, les artilleurs de notre troupe (une partie de la batterie R du Groupement tactique du 2e Bataillon, Royal 22e Régiment [GT 2 R22eR]) utilisaient leurs dragons presque chaque jour. Comme des opérations étaient en cours dans les districts de Panjwayi et de Zhari de la province de Kandahar, nous étions souvent réveillés par la sonnerie des téléphones de campagne transmettant une mission de tir après l’autre en appui à des forces de la coalition et à des civils qui étaient la cible des insurgés. Nous sommes arrivés à notre base de patrouille au début d’avril et nous avons pu profiter d’un premier mois tranquille. Les activités des insurgés ont grandement augmenté à la mi-mai cependant, ce qui a entraîné une accélération du rythme opérationnel qui s’est maintenue tout l’été. Les troupes d’artillerie étaient donc très occupées et il arrivait souvent qu’elles doivent faire feu à moins de 100 mètres des troupes canadiennes en combat et sauver la vie de membres de la coalition. Plusieurs membres de la troupe ont accompagné la compagnie C du GT 2 R22eR dans des patrouilles de sécurité aux alentours de la base de patrouille. Les patrouilles à pied ne sont pas la spécialité de la troupe, mais les participants ont pu vivre des expériences inoubliables et découvrir une nouvelle façon d’appuyer l’infanterie. Bien entendu, nous ne faisions pas feu constamment, alors nous avions du temps pour d’autres activités. En plus de se garder en bonne forme physique et de réaliser des projets de construction qui ont amélioré la position, les membres de la troupe ont mené un programme d’instruction portant sur les compétences militaires de base, comme le maniement d’armes, le tir à la cible et les missions de tir fictif. Nous jouions également au hockey et aux fers à cheval pour obtenir le privilège de cuisiner pour le barbecue hebdomadaire de la troupe. Les élections afghanes à la fin de l’été ont provoqué une autre bataille : la troupe a dû faire feu à l’aide de ses mortiers de 81 mm pour défendre la base de patrouille contre les tirs directs et indirects des insurgés. Pendant cette période, plus de missions de tir ont été menées pour défendre les positions canadiennes et afghanes que pour Canadian Gunner appuyer les troupes participant à des opérations d’envergure du groupement tactique. Maintenant que la fin de la période de service approche à grands pas, le moral est bon et les militaires sont heureux du travail qu’ils ont accompli : la base de patrouille a été grandement améliorée et des milliers de munitions ont été tirées à l’appui des opérations. Pour un artilleur, il n’y a rien de plus satisfaisant que de rencontrer des amis qui reviennent de patrouilles sains et saufs, particulièrement quand, il y a quelques heures à peine, ces mêmes amis demandaient, la voix remplie d’émotions, une mission de tir dangereusement rapprochée. Les dragons continueront de cracher leur feu au besoin, et notre troupe se prépare à être remplacée par une nouvelle. Il nous tarde de revoir nos familles et nous les remercions pour leur soutien tout au long de cette période. Il n’y a rien de plus satisfaisant que de rencontrer des amis qui reviennent de patrouilles sains et saufs, particulièrement quand, il y a quelques heures à peine, ces mêmes amis demandaient, la voix remplie d’émotions, une mission de tir dangereusement rapprochée.» Sur la photo, le bombardier Brunette est entouré du brigadiergénéral Guy Laroche, commandant du SQFT/FOI(E), à gauche, et du lieutenant-général Andrew Leslie, CÉMAT. Déploiement du CCFA Régimentaire pour appuyer la FO 6-09 En novembre 5e RALC a déployé le CCFA Régimentaire de 30 personnes pour appuyer le QG de la FO 6-09. Sous le commandement du lieutenant-colonel Marc Fortier, ce CCFA assure la coordination de toutes les ressources de tir disponible en Afghanistan. Le CCFA contrôle le tir de nos obusiers, ainsi que ceux des Américains dans notre zone d’opérations, les ressources d’Appui aérien ainsi que les hélicoptères d’attaques. Préparation de la FO 3-10 Malgré que le regroupement de la FO 3-10 n’aura pas lieu avant le 6 avril 2010, les éléments de la batterie X appuyé par les ressources d’acquisition d’objectifs et de surveillance de la batterie Q, ont débuté leurs entraînement à l’automne 2009. Sous le commandement du major Vincent Giroux et épaulé par son Sergent-Major de Batterie, l’adjudant-maître Angel, la batterie se prépare pour la FO 3-10 reconnaissant que la FO 3-10 est la dernière désignée pour les opérations de combat en Afghanistan. À la fin du mois de novembre 2010, la famille régimentaire du 5e RALC a subi une perte avec le décès du bombardier-chef J.A.S. Legendre. Il était un membre apprécié du régiment et hautement estimé par les membres de sa batterie. 13 4th Air Defence Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery Introduction 2009 has been another exceptionally busy year for the Regt. We force generated one Airspace Coordination Centre (ASCC), and two Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle tps (SUAV) for Task Force Afghanistan. We also successfully fielded the 401 Series ADATS, TCPs, ASCC, Bison vehicles and associated medium capacity radios. We participated in numerous exercises throughout the year, to include providing support to the Royal Canadian Artillery School, conducting pre-deployment training and participating in various Op CONNECTION activities. 128 AD Bty 128 AD Bty deployed troops to Afghanistan with the TUAV and SUAV; while on the home-front providing support and staff to four concurrent RCAS courses. The DP 2 AD Troop Commanders, ADATS DP 1, ADATS Det 2I/C and AD BC’s courses culminating with a final field exercise. In June, 128 AD Bty also said farewell to Major Jeffrey Schamehorn, their Battery Commander and welcomed Major Erik Andresen, bringing fresh leadership to this long-established sub unit. July saw us train and deploy a team to the annual Nijmegen march in Holland as well as ADATS to support the Nova Scotia International Air Show. Additionally, 128 Air Defence Battery provided support to the RCAS during the conduct of the ADATS Det 2I/C and DP1 ADATS Gunner courses, both graduating on 23 Oct 09. The recently graduated students then had the opportunity to put their newly acquired skills to the test during the live fire of the ADATS during Ex POTENT KNIGHT 2009 from 2-26 November 2009 in Suffield, Alberta. The exercise resulted in the successful firing of 49 missiles. Avec l’arrivée du temps des fêtes, les membres de la bie se sont joints aux autres membres du régiment aux activités traditionnelles, soit une journée de sports dans le cadre de la Ste-Barbara. Le tout s’est soldé par la victoire au hockey et au Ballon-balai par les soldats et caporaux contre les officiers et sous-officiers supérieurs. Pour terminer les membres de la bie ont débuté leurs congés bien mérités auprès de leurs familles mettant ainsi fin à une autre année n remplie pour la 128e BAAA. 119 AD Battery ADATS firing EX POTENT KNIGHT Winter started off with a bang as the 5 CMBG ASCC deployed to Fort Bliss, Texas for Ex REFLEX AGUERRIE and two full ASCC crews participated in the Op PODIUM work up exercise SILVER. The Bty then provided ASCC Bison crews to both 36 and 37 CBG for exercises SOUTHBOUND TROOPER and MARITIME RAIDER in Fort Pickett, Virginia. Spring saw 1CMBG ASCC personnel provide airspace coordination expertise on Ex DESERT RAM. This was followed by more TF 6-09 training on Ex MAPLE GUARDIAN CMTC, along side two ASCC crews deployed to Cold Lake for EX MAPLE FLAG. The summer had 119 AD Bty supporting the AD BC’s course and TF 6-09 training continued with Ex UNIFIED WARRIOR. National level training had ASCC SME’s tasked out as advisors to the students on the AOC exercise, FINAL DRIVE. Fall ramped up the activity levels as the Bty supplemented 2 RCR’s ASCC on the Combat Team Commander’s course and sent a crew to another FINAL DRIVE exercise. The Bty conducted its own internal training Ex BEGINNER BISON. This exercise culminated in a very successful Joint TDL exercise in Halifax with Cape Scott, the Navy’s data link centre. Op PODIUM training stepped up a level with participation in exercises SPARTAN RINGS and GOLD out on the West Coast. The Bty then switched gears and supported 128 AD Bty on exercise POTENT KNIGHT and provided a crew on the preparatory CPX, Ex INVISIBLE MESSAGE. The year wrapped up with a third tasking to support the AOC’s Ex FINAL DRIVE. 119 AD Bty had several operational lines going simultaneously that included currency training, expeditionary operations for JTF(A) ASCCs, domestic operations such as Op PODIUM, and support to Regimental, LFAA and national level training as well. 14 HQ & Svcs Bty Headquarters and Services Battery provided Combat Service L’Artilleur Canadien Support to sustain the Regiment throughout the past year. Collectively, the Battery provided 24/7 support to Ex HOMEWARD BOUND, Ex WALKING ARCHER, Ex SUPREME SOLDIER and Ex POTENT KNIGHT. Headquarters and Services Battery was successful in running the implementation of the ADATS upgrade from 400 to the 401 series, and delivered it from the Original Equipment Manufacturer to the cumulative Individual Training exercises in October, and the live-fire exercise in November. Support was provided to Ex DESERT RAM, Ex MAPLE FLAG, Ex MAPLE GUARDIAN, Ex BEGINNER BISON and the SUAV flight camps including Ex SOARING EAGLE. Augmentation to Task Force Afghanistan continued with the provision of Land Communication Information Systems (LCIS), Electrical-Optronic, and Vehicle technicians. As part of the EME day celebration, which took place on 15 May, Base Gagetown had a number of events which incl. EME Buggy show and shine and time trial races. The Regt won the show and shine in its first year of entering a buggy. SUAV Tp in Afghanistan soul who was dressed up in protective gear, which raised money for the United Way. Early in the year, vehicle technician support was provided to DGLEPM at 3 ASG for checklist verification of an amalgamated SEV. Throughout the summer, technicians provided assistance to DGLEPM at Rhienmetall Canada, reviewing all of the ADATS technical publications. Late in the summer, technicians assisted with the Prime Minister’s announcement of the MSVS SEV replacement project in Chatham NB, and LCIS support was provided to the Artillery Symposium in Guelph ON. LFAA Nijmegen Team began training on 1 April 2009 and by May 2009 additional marchers from 3 ASG, 4 ESR and 31 Svc Bn completed the team. Prior to deployment to the Netherlands, the team completed a minimum of 500 km, including two 40 km marches on consecutives days. Several members of the Regiment were rewarded for their hard work and dedication in 2009. Her Excellency the Right Honourable Governor General Michaëlle Jean presented our ETQMS MWO Mooney her M.M.M.; WO Kevin Radey, MBdr Davidson and Bdr Bellows each received the Joint Task Force Commander’s Commendation from BGen Jonathan Vance. The Colonel Commandant’s Commendation and coin were presented to Capt Nick Morris, Capt Hobson and 2Lt Boissonneault. 4 AD Regt participated in several Op CONNECTION activities throughout 2009 in order to foster a positive image of the Regiment. The regiment sent a hockey team to participate in the Atlantic Small Base tournament in Halifax with our team winning the event. 4 AD Regt sent six members to the Army Run held on September 20th in Ottawa and two members entered the Iron Man competition hosted at CFB Petawawa on September 23rd. Included in the Op CONNECTION tasks was “Support the Troops Night” hosted by the Moncton Wildcats LMJHQ hockey team on 09 February, the Remembrance Day parade in the Moncton coliseum on 11 Nov and finally, the Christmas Daddies Telethon where members of the Regt raised money in support underprivileged children in the Maritimes. Upon the presentation of the final cheque, the team had raised a total of $8380. July 9th Change of Command Signing Ceremony RHQ 2009 saw changes to the command structure of the Regiment. On July 9, 2009 The 4th Air Defence Regiment welcomed Lieutenant-Colonel Yvan Audet as its new commanding officer replacing Lieutenant-Colonel Daniel Bouchard who held the post for the previous three years. Present at the signing ceremony was; BGen (ret) Beno, Col Comdt, BGen Neasmith, Comd LFAA, Col Marshall, DArty, and former CO’s Col Lavoie and Col Duhamel. Also present were representatives from the city of Moncton, Riverview and Dieppe. Conclusion 4th Air Defence Regiment continued to provide an exceptionally high standard of readiness whether it is with the ASCC, ADATS, and SUAV, increasingly provided the necessary support in theatre and in training and has proven more than capable in protecting Canada’s sovereign interests both at home and abroad. 2010 looks very promising for the unit, already members have deployed to the relief mission in Haiti as well as to the security mission in Vancouver for the Olympics. As always the Regt is up for the challenge and endeavours to achieve the highest standards possible. The Annual Family Day was a full-scale event that had the CFB Gagetown Base Gym transformed into a play area for children with Bouncy Castles. Outside was a Kiddie Commando obstacle course, dunk tank and BBQ. The highlight of the day was the opportunity for kids and adults to shoot a paint ball gun at a brave Canadian Gunner Ubique! 15 Royal Canadian Artillery School The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery It has been another a very busy and extremely rewarding year for the RCAS which saw the graduation of 1197 students, 318 Officers and 879 NCMs. The RCAS also supported the operational needs of the CF wherever and whenever called upon. While working collectively as a Unit to achieve our mission, and supported by the field force where required, the RCAS remains the Centre of Excellence for the Royal Regiment and the Canadian Forces on all things Artillery. Headquarters Battery assistant within the Bty. Rosemarie retired after 34 years of dedicated and loyal service to the Guns. 67 Depot Battery Again, the calendar for 67 Depot Bty was inundated with a full compliment of courses to run for 2009, combining this with some significant changes within the structure of the Bty made this year more challenging than the 2009 has proven previous. The Bty saw to be another hectic the change in Battery but rewarding year Commanders (BCs) for Headquarters with Major Dave Battery. HQ Bty’s McKeever handing primary mandate, over to Major Wade to provide McHattie, as well as administrative the Battery Sergeant support to all Majors (BSMs), with members and MWO Mike Lavallee students of the handing the pace RCAS, continued stick to MWO Robert with the full effort of Sgt Phillips is supervising the Adv Optic course: Paris 2009 Bartlett. all members of the 67 Bty is responsible Bty. In the midst for the introduction of of the all of the support provided to the school, there was a the candidates to the trade and also more advanced courses key personnel change during the posting season, with MWO within the Artillery. The Bty is comprised of a core strength of Veronneau handing the BSM’s pace stick over to MWO Fred 32 personnel, including the BC, BSM, BK and 29 instructors Frigault. from the Field and AD disciplines, and were stretched thin in 2009 saw the start of the first Common Assistant Instructor 2009 as we were short 4 IGs and 12 AIGs. in Gunnery Course, the incorporation of the ADATS 400 Series Despite the shortages in staff, 67 Bty ran a multitude of into training, and updating and standardization of the AD, crses for NCMs and Officer, Field and Air Defence alike, FAC, Gun Line, OP, and STA courses. The Standards Cell contributing to the continuous growth of the Royal Regiment. also led CTC in the production of meaningful and constructive The Fd Tp was able to complete a total of 11 courses ranging End Course Reviews (ECRs) which are instrumental in the from DP 1 NCM, TSM, BSM, DP 1.1 and 1.2 Officer and validation and assessment of the courses conducted at the graduating a total of 156 NCMs and 114 Offrs with some help RCAS. from exporting one DP1.1 to 1 RCHA and one to 2 RCHA. Information, Technology and simulation section continued With the shift of all AD training now falling to the responsibility to produce some fantastic electronic training tools enabling of 67 Bty, it also saw 11 courses ranging from ADATS Gunner, more efficient passage of information. These tools constitute Det 2 I/C, DP 3 Det Comd, AD TSM, AD TC and AD BC and the initial step in the implementation of new Distributed graduated 180 NCMs and 14 Offrs. Learning opportunities for some courses currently conducted The new Common AIG course was embarked upon, in residency at the RCAS. where all 4 streams; Observation Post (OP), Surveillance Artillery Day was celebrated by members of the RCAS with and Target Acquisition (STA), AD and Fd conduct common recognition of achievements and a Birthday cake. In May, HQ modules of the course before breaking off into their specific Bty celebrated the retirement of Rosemarie Boone, a civilian sub-occupations for further technical and tactical training and 16 L’Artilleur Canadien development. The Fd IG Course with seven Canadian and one UK student commenced in the summer under the leadership of Maj Dave Grebstad and Capt Howie Nelson. W BTY W-Bty’s high tempo for 2009 was no different then any other year at the school. To sum it up in a few words, “the year came In like a lion and went out like a lion”. The year started off with a trip to Fort Sill Oklahoma in February, where W-Bty participated in a small Unit exchange. This was a two week long event that provided ten deserving personnel the opportunity to work and train along side our US allies. During the month of March, sixteen Bty personnel had the privilege of participating in a The Cmdt, LCol LaFortune and the RSM, CWO Giroux, present Ms Rosemarie Boone with forty one kilometre Bataan Death her Honorary Gunner Plaque upon her retirement after 34 plus years of service to the RCAS March in the heat and sand of EL and the Guns. Paso Texas, a great experience when MWO C Wagar was posted to Ottawa and replaced by for those who participated. In April W-Bty had chosen ten members to travel MWO EP Smith. In all, 45 Battery saw the graduation of 31 new FACs, 7 to Korea as part of a United Nations Honour Guard. The discipline and way of life of the Korean military was extremely FAC supervisors, 14 Forward Observation Officers (FOO), 19 Observation Post Detachment Commanders (OPDC) and impressive to all of those who were present. June came along quickly, as things always seem many HALO/LCMR operators, STA Technicians and UAV to happen at W-Bty, ten members participated in adventure operators. Further highlights from 2009 include the FAC cell’s training in New Foundland. Hiking, camping, mountain participation in EXERCICE PATRIOT SEVEN at Ft. Picket, climbing and kayaking in the Gros Morne National Park kept Virginia, USA; the STA cell’s Scan Eagle training in Bingen, the members of W-Bty busy during this short trip away from a Washington, USA; and the Fire Support cell’s conduct of the largest FOO course (16 students) and OPDC course (15 busy field training season at the school. In July W-Bty was visited by nine soldiers from Fort students) in memory. Maintenance Training Battery - 2009 Sill Oklahoma as part of the reciprocal SUE. This included a trip to Quebec City and participation in our family day event. Throughout 2009, Maintenance Training Battery (Maint All the soldiers from south of the boarder were truly impressed in how they were received and welcomed within the Bty and Trg Bty) of the RCAS maintained its key role of providing outstanding technical training to Electrical Mechanical by how W-Bty conducts business on a day to day basis. In conclusion W-Bty conducted the normal leave Engineer (EME) and Land Communication and Information format for August, and hitting the ground hard right up until System (LCIS) soldiers, enabling them to continue to provide December 6th with the completion of another busy training outstanding support to all Gunners, as well as other disciplines year. Of course W Bty could not maintain the tempo of the and trades, during operations both in Canada and overseas. During this busy year Maint Trg Bty trained more than busy training cycle without the help of reserve units from across Canada; to all those soldiers, a huge Thank You. 90 EME/LCIS soldiers to perform maintenance on ADATS, Training and high tempo supporting such courses such as the Muzzle Velocity Indicators (MVI), Advance Optics, and Artillery Gun Line TSM, Observation Post Detachment Commander, Meteorological Systems (AMS). In addition, Maint Trg Bty also DP 1 NCM and DP1.1, and 1.2 Arty Officer, FOO, IG, and AIG trained more than 50 EME soldiers to maintain and repair the Crses was the norm for W Bty life. The troops earned a well Remote Weapons Stations (RWS) used on the TLAV and the deserved rest during the Christmas break only to return in Nyala, including in-situ training provided for the deploying 2010 to a heavy PCF cycle and of course more field tasking Task Forces in both Edmonton and Valcartier. 2009 also saw the implementation of three new maintenance courses for down the road. the Air Defence Systems Integrator (ADSI), the LAVIII Nanuk 45 BTY 2009 was an extremely busy, yet productive and rewarding RWS and the Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar (LCMR). Supporting not only EME training, Maint Trg Bty personnel year for 45 Battery. Over the duration of the year, the Forward Air Controllers (FAC), Fire Support and Surveillance and Target also instructed the DP1 Arty Offr crse, the BC Crse and the Acquisition (STA) cadre conducted 15 courses in addition AD AIG crse, ensuring that all students gained a thorough to supporting numerous external courses and exercises. understanding of how EME can best support the Artillery on Additionally, 45 Battery changed Battery Sergeants Major operation and in garrison. Canadian Gunner 17 The Royal Canadian Artillery Band The Royal Canadian Artillery Band had a full schedule in 2009 performing throughout western Canada for various military and civilian parades, numerous mess dinners, school concerts and public performances. 2009 also included two international tours to the United States and the Netherlands. In March, the band travelled to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, for Canadian-American Days, a festival honouring the friendship between Canada and the United States. Each spring, Can-Am Days attracts approximately 100,000 Canadians. The RCA Band performed for the reopening of Calgary’s newly expanded and renovated Military Museum in June. On this occasion, The RCA Band had the honour of performing for Her Royal Highness Sophie, Countess of Wessex. The RCA Band returned to Calgary in July to lead a 100-man guard from the Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians) in the Calgary Stampede Parade. Over 350,000 on-route spectators attended the parade. The RCA Band was augmented by members of the Loyal Edmonton Regiment Band and the King’s Own Calgary Regiment Band. This tour also included two performances at Spruce Meadows for their North American Tournament. Later in July, The RCA Band accompanied a contingent of 220 Canadian Forces personnel to the Netherlands for Op Nijmegen. The Nijmegen Marches (or Vierdaagse) is the largest marching event in the world. The RCA Band’s Commanding Officer, Capt Dave Shaw, marched with the Canadian contingent, while the remainder of the band, led by MWO Brian Coughlan, performed for marchers at various points along the route. After completing his first 90 km of the march, Capt Shaw joined The RCA Band for a high energy Big Band performance in Grave. An enthusiastic Dutch audience appreciated the CO’s desire to lead the band rather than rest his weary feet. Many accompanying festivities and concerts took place during the week of the Marches. The RCA Band, along with bands from the United Kingdom, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and Switzerland, performed many concerts in and around Nijmegen for over 1 million spectators present for the Marches. The RCA Band led the entire Canadian contingent in the “Via Gladiola” March, the final 5 km of the March into Nijmegen. Thousands of spectators lined the streets of the town, enthusiastically cheering on the Canadians as they marched past displaying their hard-earned Nijmegen medals. Capt Shaw said he felt privileged to participate in Op Nijmegen 2009 as an independent marcher. The opportunity to march with Canadians was a tremendous experience. Marching up to the Heumensoord start point to the skirl of our contingent pipers, and leaving the camp to the sounds of The RCA Band, stirred in me a patriotic response I had not felt in some time. To be on the other side of the music was both interesting and pleasing. The appreciation of the Dutch people for the wartime liberation of their homeland by Canadian service personnel remains strongly expressed to this day in Holland. Having represented my nation many times in Europe, this heartfelt gratitude was familiar to me, but nowhere in my experience was this sentiment stronger than in Nijmegen during The 4 Day Marches. The RCA Band is proud to have taken part in Op Nijmegen and to have supported the Canadian Contingent of 2009.” At the end of August, members of The RCA Band travelled to Mount Robson, British Columbia to participate in a four-day Adventure Training excursion to Berg Lake. The group led by Sgt Len Winsor and Capt Bob Ridgeway, a friend of the band and former SAR Tech, spent their first night at Kinney Lake about 14 km from the trail head, then continued on to Berg Lake the next morning. On the third day some members embarked on a breathtaking 16 km hike through the Snowbird Pass, while others chose smaller excursions. In total the group hiked approximately 70 km with an elevation gain of 1500 m. In October, The RCA Band travelled to Winnipeg for the 2009 Manitoba Military Tattoo. At the end of November, The RCA Band helped raise over $6000 for Make-A-Wish Northern Alberta at its fourth annual Christmas Concert at the Winspear Centre in Edmonton. This concert was the most well-attended to date with almost 1200 people in the audience to enjoy a diverse program that featured the Richard Eaton Singers, an array of special guests and Master of Ceremonies, CBC radio host Peter Brown. While Christmas was at the heart of this year’s concert, the RCA Band wanted to pay special tribute to our troops who are serving or have served in Afghanistan. This tribute included a stirring performance by Winnipeg Military Policeman MCpl Elton Adams. MCpl Adams sang his original composition “What a Soldier Left Behind,” with the RCA Band backing him up in a special arrangement by the RCA Band’s own Sgt Martin Walters. In further tribute to our troops, The RCA Band performed an emotional “Act of Remembrance” to honour our fallen in Afghanistan. This consisted of a video montage of photographs of the Canadian soldiers who have given their lives for our country. These images were shown in tandem with a fitting musical sequence that included John Williams’ “Hymn to the Fallen”, the Scottish lament “Hector the Hero” for pipes and band, and the traditional Last Post. The afternoon was capped off by a special arrangement of the Christmas favourite, “Sleigh Ride”, featuring four of the audience’s most important VIPs (Very Important Percussionists): BGen Mike Jorgensen, Commander LFWA, CWO Gord Morrison, LFWA Sergeant Major, Col Charles Lamarre, Commander 1 ASG and CWO Paddy Earles, 1 ASG Sergeant Major. The four VIPs were in fine form, pounding on a bass drum, gong, cymbals and a specially designed 7-foot-tall slap stick. 2009 marked a significant change in leadership for The RCA Band, with Band Sergeant Major Master Warrant Officer Pierre Cayer replaced by Master Warrant Officer Brian Coughlan. This unit looks forward to supporting the Canadian Forces and representing The Army of the West throughout Canada and abroad. 18 L’Artilleur Canadien 2nd Field Artillery Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery Le 2nd Field Regiment a connu une année d’entraînement extrêmement mouvementée en 2009-2010 du aux multiples exercices et opérations dont l’unité a participé. En premier lieu, dix membres du Régiment sont maintenant de retour de mission d’Afghanistan avec la Roto 7 de cet automne. Parmi eux, le lieutenant Kairns, qui a travaillé comme commandant de troupe de reconnaissance et d’acquisition d’objectifs et officier dans le Centre de coordination et contrôle du feu d’appui. Il décrit sa mission comme une expérience inoubliable qui lui a permit d’apprendre énormément. Deux adjudants de l’unité ont aussi été déployés en Afghanistan. L’adjudant Fortin a occupé la position d’adjudant technicien de poste de commandement de batterie. Il s’est particulièrement démarqué dans l’implantation du système Microlite qui a permit de renforcer les capacités opérationnelles de sa batterie. Aussi, l’adjudant Moloughney a agit en tant que sergent-major de compagnie de l’équipe d’observation de mentorat et de liaison. L’adjudant Moloughney s’est imposé en tant que meneur et instructeur de haut niveau pour l’Armée Nationale Afghane. Nous avons eu aussi le bombardier-chef Laporte qui a occupé la position de sergent de reconnaissance. Il a tellement apprécié son expérience qu’il a transféré avec la Force régulière comme officier au 5e Régiment d’artillerie de campagne à Valcartier. Notre Bombardier Winter y a travaillé comme technicien au poste de commande. D’autres ont agi comme servants de pièce sur les M777, en l’occurrence les bombardiers GagnéMichaud, Gagnon et Depas. Le Caporal Kaddah, qui en était à sa deuxième affectation en Afghanistan, a travaillé aux finances de l’ESN pour l’achat de matériel. Finalement, le Bombardier Didone a agi comme technicien de chargement pour les charges d’hélicoptères avec l’ESN. Présentement, un membre de l’unité, le Capitaine Larocque est déployé au sein du QG de la FIAS en tant qu’officier d’état major. De plus, nous avons une demi-douzaine de membres qui sont volontaires pour la prochaine rotation. Il y a eu beaucoup de changements cette dernière année quant aux postes seniors au sein de l’unité. Le Major Lefebvre, a été nommé au poste de commandant-adjoint de l’unité. Les Major Gratton et Capitaine Ramacieri ont prit le commandement de la 7e batterie et 50e batterie respectivement. Une promotion très attendue a été remise à l’adjudant St-Hilaire le 10 novembre 2009. Ancien adjudant réserviste, il s’est ré enrôlé au 2nd Field Regiment en 2005 au rang de bombardier. Après plusieurs procédures administratives, il fut promu sergent en 2007 puis adjudant en novembre dernier. L’adjudant St-Hilaire occupe le poste de sergent-major de la troupe B. Canadian Gunner Le commandant du 2nd Field Regiment a remit plusieurs mentions du commandant cette année. Au printemps 2009, le Bdrc Afonso a reçu une mention du commandant pour son excellent travail comme interprète lors de la 10e Conférence sur les armées d’Amérique. Une mention a aussi été remise à l’adjudant Gagnon, notre adjudant des opérations, pour son dévouement envers l’unité. Lors du dîner la troupe le 19 décembre 2009, le commandant a tenu à souligner les efforts de l’adjudant-chef retraité Gilles Aubé, ancien SMR de l’unité pour ses efforts quant à la préservation de notre histoire et notre patrimoine au moyen de la 3e Batterie d’artillerie moyenne et son implication avec le corps de cadets 2719. Les adjudants Fortin et Moloughney ont reçu des mentions du commandant pour leur rendement hors-pair lors de la Roto 7 en Afghanistan. Le 2nd Field Regiment a conduit 2 exercices de tir réel cette année et plusieurs exercices à sec. Le Régiment a aussi participé aux exercices du Groupe Bataillon Territorial (GBT) en préparation à l’Op PODIUM pour les Olympiques de 2010 à Vancouver. Le Régiment a effectué un tir du Salut historique lors du la parade du jour du souvenir en tirant pour la première fois sur le campus de l’Université McGill. Ce fut tout un spectacle tant pour les civils que pour les militaires qui ne tarissaient pas d’éloges pour nos artilleurs. De plus, depuis le 6 novembre 2009, notre Régiment conduit un cours de Qualification Militaire de Base (QMB). Au total, 16 membres ont été mobilisés afin de combler différents postes au sein du cours dont 3 officiers, 7 sousofficiers supérieurs et 6 membres du rang. Une année d’entraînement trépidante s’achève donc bientôt alors que l’année prochaine s’annonce tout aussi mouvementée. 19 3rd Field Artillery Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery 3rd Field Regiment, RCA (The Loyal Company) 3rd Field Regiment continued to focus it’s training in the COE. The Battery Commander of the Field Battery drew upon the 37 Bde COP and built numerous live fire exercises centered on a battery in DS to notional TF in Afghanistan. These exercises created a sense of realism and relevancy for the participants and as a result soldiers have taken an increased interest in and a desire to learn and practice force protection in an asymmetrical environment. Maritime Raider 2009 Maritime Raider 09 saw the Regiment returning to the Fort Pickett VA during the NB March Break. Maritime Raider is the main 37 CBG collective training event that involves operations at the Combat Team level within a Battle Group context. 3rd Field Regiment manned three guns in an Afghanistan-type scenario with 45 personnel from our Saint John and Woodstock Btys and a detachment of 9 soldiers from 1st Field Regiment. The FOOs were attached to dismounted infantry platoons and the gun troop supported infantry operations with live artillery fire integrated into the platoon live fire ranges. Entire villages with actors were designed to give the feeling of being overseas and added to the impact of the training. Year award, and the for MBdr Tompkins was awarded the RSM’s Award of Excellence. Training in 2010 With the start of the new calendar year, our focus is in preparing our soldiers for Winter Warfare and their participation in EX STALWART GOOSE. A section of 14 soldiers from 3 Fd Regt will join other 37 Bde units in this joint exercise with the 5th Canadian Ranger Group in Churchill Falls, Labrador, 27 Feb – 10 Mar 10. This exercise and its lead up will help build the necessary skills and abilities for use in Canada’s ever important Artic region during Sovereignty Exercises (SOVEXs) and Sovereignty Operations (SOVOPs) and support the Brigade in confirmation of this capability. Task Force 115 Bty saw the safe return of one of last year’s Task Force members in the summer, and three more returning safely at the end of their tours in October. We have one soldier currently deployed on his second tour after starting his training in March and a second soldier now in training to leave in 2010 for his second tour. Changes of Command In September Major Chantal Bérubé assumed command of 115 Bty Saint John relieving Major J.C. Besner who retired this year. In addition, HCol Irving assumed the appointment of Honourary Colonel on November 27th, 2009. Promotions Capt Bérubé was promoted to the rank of Maj on Sept 10, 2009 when she assumed command of her first Battery as BC. Sgt Mason was promoted to WO on Oct 22, 2009. WO MacKay and WO Gillingham were both promoted to MWO during the Men’s Appreciation Dinner on Dec 12, 2009. Awards and Decorations During the Men’s Appreciation Dinner on Dec 12, 2009, honours and awards were presented to the following: CD Sgt Osborne, Sgt McLaughlin D., and Bdr Wilson; CD1 WO Mason, and CD2 to Capt Watters. For their exemplary work within the unit this year, Bdr Henry was presented the unit’s Soldier of the Firing the 105mm C3 Howitzer in Fort Pickett, VA, surrounded by snow the gunners swore followed them from Canada 20 L’Artilleur Canadien 5th (British Columbia) Field Artillery Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery It has been a busy year for the gunners of the 5th (BC) Field Regiment. In addition to an ambitious training plan, the regiment has lent its members out to help out in other CF endeavours. Operation Podium, the CF contribution to the 2010 Olympics, has been the biggest recipient of support from the regiment. 14 soldiers of all ranks have volunteered to participate in one of the largest domestic operations in Canadian history. This year, 4 members of the Regiment continued the 5th tradition of providing support for overseas operations by volunteering for Task Force Afghanistan roto 03/09. The Regiment also has a number of people providing long term contributions to the CF by instructing and mentoring new NCM and Officers in their Basic Military training at NOTC Venture, as well as providing instructors for various career courses as they arise. community. As the Official Saluting Battery for the BC Legislature, the Regiment made many appearances for a number of different occasions. The Regiment was also feature prominently in a number of different newspapers and publications, both locally and nationally. This all aided in raising the profile of the 5th, the RCA and the CF. This year the 5th also showed that gunners can excel at other Soldier skills as well. MBdr William MacKiegan won the Ferguson trophy and Queen’s medal at the Canadian Forces Small Arms Competition (CFSAC) as the best rifle shooter in the CF. WO Henry Slack had a very successful term as the Coach to the LFWA CFSAC team. We also had a member of the Regiment, CWO Kirk Lewis, compete in the Ironman Triathlon in Hawaii. Training for the regiment spanned the array from individual soldier skills, to troop and battery level task and right up to a Battle group level exercise. Because of the relative proximity of the 15th Field Regiment, the 5th has numerous opportunities for co-operative training exercises. This year was no different. The two regiments combined for a number of successful gun camps this year. This experience in inter unit co-operation was very evident this year during Exercise Prairie Defender, which was an area level exercise feature all the reserve Units in LFWA. This provided an excellent opportunity for higher level training (such as a regimental fire mission) and combined arms operations. The Leadership also gained valuable experience operating with in a Task Force Tactical Operations Center. Looking forward we can expect even better things for the 5th. Unit recruiting has been very successful and we have a number of people waiting to become trained gunners and swell the ranks of the Regiment. We have had a strong interest in participating in the next tour to Afghanistan. Through it all, the 5th continues to train hard and ensure it continues to be “Never Unprepared”. The Regiment also had a very high profile year in the Canadian Gunner 21 6e Régiment d’Artillerie de Campagne The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery Une autre année se termine. Une année où les changements se sont succédé à bon rythme au 6e Régiment d’artillerie de campagne notamment à sa direction. En effet, notre commandant en ce début d’année, le Lieutenant-colonel Richard Garon a quitté ses fonctions pour un poste de commandement d’artillerie au sein de la FO-0109 en Afghanistan. C’est le major André Gagné, qui de façon intérimaire, a dirigé le 6e RAC en attendant la nomination, le 5 novembre 2009, du Lieutenantcolonel Serge Jean. Entre temps, plusieurs mouvements dans le personnel ont été effectués. De nouveaux commandants de batterie ont été nommés et une réorganisation administrative a été complétée. Le 6e RAC est considéré par les Forces armées canadiennes comme une des meilleures unités d’artillerie de la Force de réserve au Canada. Fort d’un effectif de 229 membres, le régiment fournit, bon an mal an, plusieurs militaires artilleurs pour soutenir les efforts de la Force régulière. D’ailleurs, mentionnons le retour de 19 de nos membres de la mission FO-0109 en Afghanistan. Tous sont revenus du théâtre d’opérations avec le sentiment de la fierté du devoir accompli. Au nom des Canadiens et des Canadiennes, le 6e RAC les remercie. Mais les accomplissements annuels du 6e RAC ne s’arrêtent pas là. Déjà, au moment d’écrire ces lignes, 13 autres membres s’apprêtent à quitter l’unité pour débuter leur entraînement afin de prêter mainforte aux autres membres de la Force régulière qui partiront pour la FO-0310 en Afghanistan. Il est temps de compléter le résumé des principales activités de notre dernière année. Comme à l’habitude, le mois de janvier est synonyme d’un exercice hivernal au Camp Shelby au Mississipi. Plus de 80 membres du régiment se sont joints aux autres unités du Secteur du Québec de la force terrestre (SQFT) pour cet exercice qui a consisté à parfaire les connaissances en artillerie et de redécouvrir toute la cohésion et l’entraide des membres au sein d’une batterie d’artillerie évoluant dans un cadre régimentaire. Cela a été une très belle expérience et un bon apprentissage qui n’a pas de prix si ce n’est que de confirmer le désir de persévérer dans notre grand métier. Le mois de février a été celui où certains de nos réservistes vont connaître les rudiments de la guerre hivernale pour la première fois et, pour les autres, se perfectionner à travailler sous les rigueurs de l’hiver. Malgré le froid et la neige, plusieurs d’entre nous se sont présentés à cet exercice saisonnier qui n’a pas été de tout repos avec toutes les contraintes qui s’y rattachent. Enfin, c’est dans la bonne humeur et l’entraide que l’on est passé au travers cet exigeant exercice. Mars arrive avec ses températures plus douces. C’est un autre tir réel qui se déroule sur la base de Valcartier. Moment propice pour mettre en pratique tout ce que l’on a appris durant la péri- 22 ode hivernale. Fait important à mentionner, malgré le fait que cet exercice se déroule sur 3 jours lors d’une fin de semaine, le 6e RAC parvient toujours à obtenir une participation élevée pour mettre en batterie de 4 à 5 de ses 6 obusiers. Avril se pointe et c’est la période propice pour les NIAC. Comme à chaque année, c’est la mise à niveau des connaissances de base de tout soldat. Bien que le taux de participation soit adéquat en cette période de fin d’études, il faut garder le cap sur une plus grande participation afin de satisfaire aux exigences de notre formation. Mai, juin, juillet et août arrivent avec le début de l’été et la parade finale des activités avant le début de la formation individuelle et les tâches qui s’annoncent sur les différentes bases des Forces canadiennes. Encore une fois, le 6e RAC a fourni plusieurs membres pour participer à l’instruction des nouvelles recrues et à l’ensemble de la communauté militaire du SQFT. Encore une fois cette année, l’unité a tenu son traditionnel concert au Crépuscule au fort numéro 1 de la Pointe Lévis le 15 août 2009. Cette activité musicale a été comme à l’habitude un franc succès. Le mois de septembre frappe à nos portes et rappelle tous les membres de l’unité à nos différents manèges. Au programme de cette saison automnale, parade du commandant pour la bienvenue, préparation pour les prochains tirs réels de l’année et préparation individuelle pour l’épreuve des 13 km. À ce sujet, plus de 70% des membres du régiment ont participé et réussirent ce test physique et de cohésion. L’automne se poursuit avec les cérémonies du Jour du Souvenir qui rend hommage à nos disparus et à ceux qui sont présentement en mission. C’est aussi la période de la fête de notre patronne, Sainte-Barbara, et du dîner régimentaire des artilleurs du SQFT tenu à Valcartier par le 5e RALC. L’ensemble de nos activités d’instructions et d’entraînement a été réalisé dans le contexte d’importantes compressions budgétaires qui en ont grandement affecté la réalisation vis-à-vis les objectifs initiaux. Les efforts financiers demandés à l’unité lui ont permis démontrer sa capacité de se recentrer sur les activités et les tâches nécessaires à sa mission et aux attentes face à sa contribution aux tâches expéditionnaires. Finalement, la 58e batterie, après plusieurs années d‘absence sur la Rive-Nord du fleuve Saint-Laurent, a pris possession de nouveaux locaux situés dans l’arrondissement de Val-Bélair de la Ville de Québec à proximité de la base militaire de Valcartier. La 58e Batterie regroupera approximativement 105 réservistes de l’unité. Cette visibilité régionale permettra de rehausser de nouveau la présence historique du 6e RAC dans la grande région de la Ville de Québec. L’Artilleur Canadien 7th Toronto Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery the 7th Tor Officers Mess. LCol Gomes spoke on the “warrior spirit”, commented on the future of the unit and what it means to be a soldier – service before self. LCol Gomes expressed his thanks to the friends and family members in attendance and to the officers, soldiers and their families for the sacrifices that they make on a daily basis. Even though LCol Kalergerakis may be leaving 7th Toronto Regiment, he has far from retired. He has been appointed A/COS Ops at 32 Brigade Headquarters. The Change of Command Parade was held at Moss Park Armouries with many impressive guests such as Brigadier General Ernest Beno; Colonel Commandant, Royal Canadian Artillery, the Regiment’s Honorary Colonel Major General (Ret’d) Brian Stephenson and Reviewing Officer, the Commander of 32 Brigade Colonel Julian Chapman, all whom were delighted to see the impressive turnout of the unit’s members and to show their appreciation to both LCol Kalogerakis and LCol Gomes. The Regiment has kept busy balancing qualifying on IBTS, maintaining gunnery skills and preparing for OP Cadence while working with a reduced budget for the past and the upcoming fiscal year. After diligently serving 3½ years as the Commanding Officer of the 7th Toronto Regiment; Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kalogerakis, passed the command of the Regiment to the incoming Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Mike Gomes on June 15, 2009. LCol Gomes first enrolled with the 7th Toronto Regiment, RCA as a Private in 1988. After spending time in the ranks and rising to the rank of MBdr, LCol Gomes accepted his commission in the spring of 1990. LCol Gomes has served in the Regiment with extensive experience both as a Gun Position Officer (GPO) and Forward Observation Officer (FOO). During the spring of 2005, while serving as 15 Battery Commander (BC), LCol Gomes was promoted to the rank of Major. After completing his command and staff course in Fort Frontenac Kingston in the summer of 2005, LCol Gomes went on to command 9 Battery (gun and mortar battery) for 2 years before assuming a very short stint of six months as 2IC of the Regiment. In addition to his duties as 2IC of the Regiment, LCol Gomes also commanded the Advanced Skills Company with 32 Brigade battle school prior to his appointment as Commanding Officer. On Jun 15th 2009, LCol Gomes was promoted to his current rank and assumed command of 7th Tor Regiment from LCol Kalergerakis during a signing ceremony held in Canadian Gunner Ubique 23 38th CBG Artillery Tactical Group t 10th Field Artillery Regiment t 26th Field Artillery Regiment t 116th Independent Field Battery The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery TAKE POST! This forward to the new oft repeated phrase group of recruits accurately sums up coming in to rethe activities of the place them. Fur38 Canadian Brither support was gade Artillery Tactilent to the regular cal Group (38 ATG). force by a continThe ATG consists gent of ATG solof three separate diers who took units, 10 Field Regt, part in AVCON. 26 Field Regt and The troops were 116 Ind Field Bty able to integrate with the HQ element seamlessly and located in the 26 FD were an invaluable Brandon Manitoba part of manning for Armoury. The ATG 1 RCHA. concept is becoming familiar to the units 38 Artillery Tacinvolved and has tical Group is proved beneficial pleased to anto all the units. By nounce the followrelieving pressure ing promotions; to on succession planLt – Lt Drader; and ning and leadership to Sgt- Sgt Haig, commitments the Sgt Blair, Sgt ATG is invaluable AVCON 2009: Soldiers of the ATG fill half the positions of this Roto, ensuring suc- Clark, Sgt Creasy and has allowed us cess of our Domestic Operation and the safety of travellers through Roger’s Pass and Sgt Rushton. to provide the artilA number of key lery support that positions have is deserved and necessary for the 38 Canadian Brigade changed hands in the unit as well. In Brandon the BSM Group. Commanding Officer LCol Ross Thompson and position of 71 Bty passed from W.O. Chad Lelond C.D. Regimental Sergeant Major Mike MacRae have had the to W.O. Patrick Desbiens C.D. 13 Bty (Portage La Praiprivilege of commanding a total of 234 soldiers this year. rie) was pleased to welcome back M.W.O. Trevor Jesseau As one of the biggest units in the Brigade the ATG has C.D. from Sierra Leone and see him take the 13 BSM reins been able to be a positive influence in training and esprit back from A/BSM Sgt Mark Wilson C.D. 2009 also saw de corps in the Brigade. the retirement of Captain Ed McArthur who will be much missed in his position of Adjutant of the ATG. The new This year the ATG proved to be an important factor in Adjt, Lt Holly Drader will do her best to fill some rather supplying troops for overseas deployments. The unit de- large shoes. ployed a total of 19 members to task force 3-09. Many of the members were employed in various leadership posiThe Tactical Group managed to address a long time tions and did the unit and the corps of artillery proud with shortage of expertise within the unit this year. An Obsertheir honourable service overseas. The large number of vation Post detachment member course was run by MWO veterans of foreign deployments in the ATG ranks has al- Sembalerus and WO Appel which graduated twelve qualilowed the training in the ATG to remain relevant in modern fied det members. The course was well run and the canfull spectrum operations. didates were able to confirm their learning on Exercise Prowling Gunner 7. This course laid the necessary ground The ATG saw a large number of personnel transfer to the work to ensure that the ATG will be able to field an approregular force this year. We had numerous soldiers decide priate number of Observation Posts for years to come. to go full time and serve in the Regular Army. These soldiers are sure to make a positive difference in their new The ATG completed a number of exercises this last year units. The ATG of course wishes them the best and looks ensuring that our gunnery skills remained high. The first 24 L’Artilleur Canadien lessons about combined arms operations. Exercise Sniper Gunner on 1820 September is where the ATG honed its’ individual soldier skills. ELOC commitments were met with both a pistol shoot and an excellent machine gun range as a bonus. Approximately 80% of the ATG was able to meet the ELOC training standards. The fall saw the ATG deploy on Ex Prowling Gunner 7. After a summer of individual training the ATG refreshed its’ gunnery skills on the CFB Shilo Ranges. The exercise allowed the OP Det member course to confirm their skills and provide the ATG with 3 full OP dets. The unit once again proved that units from three provinces can come together in a 48 hour period and meet the necessary battle task standards. The ATG had the privilege of providing a number of gun salutes at the Winnipeg Legislature. One of the major salutes was for the changing of Lt. Governor of Manitoba with Capt Isaac Skuce C.D. as the Troop Commander. The incoming Lt. Gov reviewed the troops and commented on how professional the turn out was. Remembrance Day provided the ATG an opportunity to reflect on fallen comrades and to provide the 21 Gun salute with Lt Holly Drader as the Troop Commander. A large turnout with over 500 spectators and excellent gun drill ensured that the memory of our fallen soldiers was appropriately marked. Remembrance Day Salute 2009: Winnipeg Legislature Building saw over 500 civilian spectators pay respects to our fallen comrades. Overall 2009 was a busy year for the 38 Brigade Artillery Tactical Group. We contributed a large number of soldiers for overseas operations, ran a number of courses and ensured our gunnery skills remained at a high standard. Overall we were able to demonstrate that three very different units can come together under the auspices of a Tactical Grouping and meet the challenges facing Reserve Regiments and the corps of Artillery. exercise of the year was Prowling Gunner 6 which took place on 19 to 22 March. Exercise Prowling Gunner 6 allowed the ATG to deploy as a full Battery with echelon. The experience of the gunners who have deployed overseas made it possible for the ATG to shake off any cobwebs quickly and to get down to putting rounds downrange on time and on target. The ATG also deployed to Suffield and Exercise Western Defender 1-10 May. The ATG was a vital component of the artillery contribution on this exercise and the soldiers involved were able to learn vital Canadian Gunner The ATG celebrated a number of social events, the most notable being the 61st Military Ball in Brandon. An excellent turn out and superior performance by the Pipes and Drums of 26 Fd ensured that the quests and members of the ATG enjoyed an excellent night and ensured that this long running event will continue. Ubique 25 15th Field Artillery Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery 2009 was a year heavily influenced by Operational commitments to the unit. We saw several soldiers deployed abroad as part of Operation ATHENA and domestically as part of Operations CONNECTION and PODIUM. The year represented a renaissance for core personal and collective training. In the spring of 2009, 15th Field Artillery Regiment RCA was tasked to conduct a BMQ (Common) Course. This attracted candidates and staff from across the Brigade. Having a course hosted by, and partially staffed by, Gunners ensured that “a touch of class was brought to what otherwise could have been vulgar affair.” From day one, candidates were introduced to the traditions and honours of the Artillery. It took very little time for the instructors to illustrate to the candidates the appropriate level of respect owed to the Colours. The first major exercise of the year was Exercise CLAYMORE STEEL I, held in Fort Lewis, USA. We combined forces with 5 (BC) Field Artillery Regiment, RCA and hit the ground running. The intent of the exercise was to focus on fire planning for the Ops and to conduct a pyrotechnic refresher and demo for our newly minted gunners. This exercise included a visit from the Vancouver Police Department Military Liaison Unit. We returned to Fort Lewis in March for Exercise ROLLING THUNDER. This time we focused on defending the Gun Position while carrying out indirect fire tasks. The BK and local defence force were kept quite busy, repelling constant probes and mounting counter attacks. In spite of harassment day and night, the rounds were still on time and on target. Our last gunnery exercise was Exercise CLAYMORE STEEL II, held in the Yakima Firing Centre, USA. Our focus was to fire in support of manoeuvre warfare. In short, shoot and scoot. We finished the year’s final shoot with harassing fire tasks and anti tank shoots. Throughout the training year, our Regiment was in regular support of Operation CONNECTION, a “connect with Canadians” Operation providing support for community relations. We provided a static display during the Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) and during the 2009 Vancouver International Auto Show. During this year’s Abbotsford Air Show, we manned a static display, but also provided fire support for a daily All Arms Tactical Demonstration. This demonstration included armoured reconnaissance, mounted and dismounted infantry, artillery fire and close air support. All of these events provided excellent opportunities to interact with the community and educate them on the Canadian Forces roles both domestically and abroad. Eight of our Gunners were deployed to Afghanistan and thirteen deployed to the Cypress Mountain area in preparation for the 2010 Olympics during the year. The following soldiers were on Operation ATHENA: Capt T. Yoo, Sgt R. Tennant, Bdr M. Coles, Bdr A. Dyke, Bdr J. Farquhar, Bdr B. Lippert, Bdr D. Pare and Bdr D. Scott. The following members deployed on Operation PODIUM: Capt C. Evans, MBdr E. Genrty, MBdr D. Taylor, Bdr I. Ho, Bdr K. Keene, Bdr D. Kim, Bdr D. Lee, Bdr A. Le, Bdr W. Martinez, Bdr A. Ma, Bdr J. Norsworthy, Bdr J. Rozario and Cpl M. Wong During the year, the Regiment had a change of RSM from CWO R. Wishnicki to CWO K. Walker. CWO K. Walker was promoted earlier in the year as was WO R. Garret. 26 QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT L’Artilleur Canadien 20th Field Artillery Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery 20th Field Regt, Royal Canadian Artillery is comprised of 61 Battery in Edmonton, Alberta, 78 Battery in Red Deer, Alberta and a Headquarters and Services Battery in Edmonton, Alberta. We have a total of 84 members on nominal roll as of December 2009. Our current Commanding Officer is Major Tom Fowler and the current Regimental Sergeant Major is MWO Jim Gourlay. These soldiers received training on LOSV and BV206s in addition to other skills that will allow these members to display these newly acquired skills upon their return in late March of 2010. From the domestic operations scene we are tasked with the provision of a salute troop for Opening of the Provincial Legislature, Victoria Day, Canada Day, Edmonton Symphony Orchestra’s 1812 Overture and Remembrance Day. These events provide 20th Field and the Forces as a whole with great public exposure and allow us to show case our guns. 2 0 0 9 marked another busy an hectic year for the officers and men of 20th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery. Like most LFWA unit we had a busy operation tempo with support Edmonton Symphony Orchestra’s 1812 Overture in Hawrelak Park in Edp r o v i d e d monton. 3 Gun Detachments ready to fire with close coordination with a foreign and conductor from the orchestra. domestic operations not to mention individual tasks. In 2009 we had almost 25% of the entire Regiment out of the unit on deployments or individual full time taskings within Canada. 2010 is shaping up to be another hectic year as it will be a near copy of 2009 from an operational viewpoint. TF 1-11 is expected to start standing up shortly and a call is expected to provide more troops to augment and fill positions where necessary. The Regiment is expecting delivery of MSVS trucks and the new C7A2 in late 2010 which will require varying degrees of conversion and retraining. 20th Field is up to the challenge and will deliver another successful year in meeting all its tasks. Ubique! The Regiment welcomed Major Tom Fowler as the new Commanding Officer in September. Major Fowler was the DCO and had recently returned from Afghanistan where he served with the NSE as an OC. He served within 20th Field Regiment as BC and DCO prior to taking on the new role as the Commanding Officer. The Regiment has 10 members deployed in Afghanistan in a myriad of different roles and functions. We have members loading helicopters and dealing the IED threat along with one acting as a Rifleman with the 2nd Battalion PPCLI. The tour is going well for all our members overseas and we are looking forward to having them home in the near future. 20th Field has 5 members deployed with the Lord Strathcona’s Horse for Op Podium for the Olympic Winter games. Our members are participating as riflemen in a Rifle Company providing perimeter security for several of the Olympic venues. Canadian Gunner No one can’t say a Gunner doesn’t like his ammunition, Exercise Coulee Mongoose, March 2009 27 30th Field Artillery Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery 30th Field Regiment Royal Canadian Artillery, like most artillery reserve units, spends the majority of its time teaching and learning gunnery. The unit deploys regularly to CFB Petawawa for regimental exercises. A secondary role of the Regiment is to conduct gun salutes in the National Capital Region. Over the past year, 30th Field Regiment, RCA has been tasked with gun salutes for national holidays, arrivals of foreign dignitaries and the opening of Parliament. Our members are motivated and skilled soldiers who do their jobs at home and abroad with enthusiasm. Members of the “Bytown Gunners” can also take pride in our long and eventful regimental history. 30th Field Regiment was formed in September 1855, as the volunteer Militia Field Battery of the City of Ottawa, making 30th Field Regiment the oldest serving militia unit in Ottawa and the oldest military organization created by the Government of Canada. The Volunteer Militia Field Battery was soon designated No. 2 Ottawa Field Battery. 2 Battery has been in existence since then and has deployed in every major war since its inception. 30th Field Regiment’s nickname, “The Bytown Gunners,” honours Ottawa, its hometown, which was originally named for its founder, Lieutenant-Colonel John By of the Royal Engineers, who built the Rideau Canal. In 1866 and 1870, the 2nd Field Battery was called out for the Fenian Raids and, at various times during the Victorian era, it served “in aid to the civil power” to quell riots and collect taxes from rebelling farmers. The Bytown Gunners also contributed soldiers to the force that fought Louis Riel in 1885, and sent Lieutenant E.W.B (Dinky) Morrison with a two-gun section to the Boer War in 1899. Lt Morrison and his guns took part in the famous rearguard action of Leliefontein, in which 170 Canadian soldiers routed 750 Boers, suffering 90 percent casualties but also earning three Victoria Crosses and, for Lt Morrison, a Distinguished Service Order for bravery. In the First World War, the Bytown Gunners raised the 1st Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery for the Canadian Expeditionary Force. The “Brigade Surgeon”, Major John McCrae was serving as an artillery officer in May 1915 when he wrote In Flanders Fields. Maj. McCrae’s comrade-in-arms Lieutenant-Colonel E.W.B. Morrison, DSO, submitted the poem to the British magazine Punch. Morrison, who in civilian life was the Editor-inChief of the Ottawa Citizen, was knighted for his outstanding command of all the Canadian artillery on the Western Front and ended the war as Maj-Gen, Sir E.W.B. Morrison, KCMG, CB, DSO. During the Second World War, the Ottawa Field Brigade produced four batteries for overseas service, of which three saw action. The 2nd Field Battery, the 1st Light Anti-Aircraft Battery and the 51st Anti-Tank Battery went overseas. The 25th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery went to the Pacific coast to defend Canada from Japanese invasion. In the breakout from the Normandy beachhead, the 2nd Field Battery fired the Allies’ heaviest concentrations of the war, up to 1000 rounds per gun per day. The 1st Light Anti-Aircraft Battery claimed some of the first downed aircraft of the invasion. It was a Bytown Gunner, Brigadier Stanley Todd, who commanded all the Canadian guns in North-west Europe. Two other famous Bytown Gunners were the late Chief Justice of Canada, Brian Dickson who lost a leg in Normandy and the famous author, George Blackburn. Captain Blackburn was a forward observer who fought through France, Belgium, Holland and into Germany. Soldiers from 2nd Field Battery were among the 23 Gunners who took part in the Dieppe Raid on 19 August 1942 and were all killed or captured. In 1946, the four batteries returned to Ottawa and were converted to Field Artillery and amalgamated to form the 30th Field Regiment. Bytown Gunners also fought in the Korean conflict and have served in operations around the world. Many members of the Regiment have transferred to the Regular component of the Canadian Forces (including current CLS LGen Leslie and A/CLS MGen Howard, both former members of 30th Field Regiment), and many more have served with contingents on NATO and UN service in the Balkans, Middle-East and Africa. To date 30th Field Regiment has had 28 gunners deploy to Afghanistan. The Regiment takes great pride in its operational focus but also in its special ceremonial role as the National Salute Troop, firing salutes for special occasions, visiting heads of state and national periods of remembrance or mourning. The Bytown Gunners are often heard booming on Parliament Hill firing artillery salutes for various ceremonial events. On the eve of the 155th Anniversary of 30th Field Regiment, members of the Regiment are proudly carrying on the living history of the Bytown Gunners. 28 L’Artilleur Canadien 49th Field Artillery Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery 2009 proved a busy year for 49th (Sault Ste. Marie) Field Regiment RCA. Several soldiers began workup training for the next ROTO in Afghanistan, including the Regiment’s former RSM, Capt VL Knox. The following members of the Regiment arrived home after completing a tour in Afghanistan: Capt BP Nadon, MBdr SD Anderson, MBdr N. Luhtanen, MBdr TJ Phillips, Bdr R Chiarelli and Gnr K MacDonald. The Regiment and members of the community greeted our returning Gunners at the local airport, happy to see them home safely. Sadly, MCpl Scott Vernelli from Sault Ste. Marie was killed by an IED near Kandahar City. MCpl Vernelli was a friend to many of our troops, the Sault being a closelyknit small community. MCpl Vernelli was a member of the Royal Canadian Regiment. Soldiers from our Regiment participated in MCpl Vernelli’s funeral at CFB Petewawa. Shortly after returning from operations overseas, SD Anderson, N Luhtanen and TJ Phillips were promoted to Sergeant. Joining them in the Sergeants’ Mess was PL Marceau, another member of the Regiment promoted to Sergeant this year. MC Davis and CA Ross were promoted to Warrant Officer. Mr. PJ Vere – who began the year as an artillery officer with the Regiment – was promoted to Captain after discerning God’s call to serve our soldiers in a different capacity as a regimental Padre. Yet the most exciting promotion came just before the New Year; Mr. RJ Lambert, BC of 30 Bty, was promoted to Major. Various exercises throughout the year challenged our soldiers to put to use the knowledge and training they gained from our on-going courses and parade notes. Soldiers participated in live-fire exercises at Camp Grayling in Michigan, a winter warfare exercise in the wilderness Canadian Gunner north of Sault Ste. Marie, and IBTS training in the fall. Officers and Senior NCOs also visited the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa for a professional development weekend. The Regiment’s leadership spent the weekend researching Canada’s historical contributions to the artillery trade. Additionally, the Regiment contributed significantly to the conduct of Regional Summer Training here in Sault Ste Marie, resulting in numerous qualifications being issued upon the completion of various courses. Once again another successful summer of training, certainly memorable for those who attended here in the Sault. The Regiment paraded on the 11th of November (Remembrance Day) in honour of our dead from Canada’s wars. The public support for the members, particularly in this time of war, was heartfelt. Most of our soldiers gathered in downtown Sault Ste. Marie for the main ceremony hosted by the Legion. However, some soldiers attended other Remembrance Day ceremonies in local schools and the Legion branches in nearby communities. After the ceremonies, members of the Regiment gathered at the Legion Hall with local veterans to remember fallen comrades. The calendar year ended with the traditional Christmas Dinner for our soldiers on December 15. Following the usual regimental pattern, unit officers served troops a classic dinner of turkey, potatoes, vegetables, stuffing, and cranberry sauce. The CO exchanged rank with the youngest Gunner, while the RSM did the same with the oldest Gunner. After dinner, our soldiers listened to the history of St. Barbara before retiring to their respective Messes. The dinner was well-received by our soldiers, concluding the year with a celebration of the camaraderie and esprit de corps felt throughout our Regiment. 29 56th Field Artillery Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery The gunners of the 56th Field Regiment have finished another exciting and challenging year. The Regiment, consisting of 10 Bty in St Catharine’s, 54 Bty, HQ Bty and RHQ in Brantford, and 69 Bty in Simcoe, took part in numerous CPXs, FTXs training events, a variety of community activities, from air shows and parades to presentations at local clubs and schools throughout our 5000 km2 area. The unit also honoured our Nation’s Veterans by participating in Memorial and Remembrance Services in the Six Nations and our home garrisons. The year began with 17 members of the Regiment deployed to Afghanistan, both as part of F Bty or within the Task Force Kandahar Headquarters. Overseas were Captains Dave Vandevenne, Grant Seale, and Robin Cooke, Warrant Officers Paul Elliott and Grant Philpott, Sergeant James Morgan, Petty Officer 2nd Class Dale Harrington, Master Bombardiers Gabby Bielewicz, Matt Bradley, and Tim Bothwell, Bombardiers Melvin Monteblanca, Geoff Henderson, Scott Hoo, Kevin Griffin, Ryan Nielissen, Kyle Langas, and Tristan Ferguson. Our soldiers served in a variety of roles, from working in M777 detachments to acting as Forward Observation Officers. We had barely welcomed home these 17 soldiers when the call came for the next wave of soldiers to leave the Regiment for pre-deployment training in Petawawa. By the end of the year, 27 soldiers from the Regiment were getting ready to serve overseas. We are confident that these soldiers will make the Regiment proud in 2010. The Regiment maintained a busy training calendar despite the losses of key personnel to these operational tasks. In January the Regiment took advantage of the cold and snow to reconfirm our winter warfare skills on Exercise FROZEN GUNNER. IBTS training was also a major priority during 2009. During September, the Regiment deployed to the Winona Rifle Range in order to conduct our mandatory PWT 3 shoot and complete various IBTS stands. The highlight of the training year was Exercise COOPERATIVE GUNNER, which was run in conjunction with our colleagues from the 7th Toronto Regiment, the 11th Field Regiment, the 49th Field Regiment, and the 2nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. After conducting a CPX to ensure everyone had been refreshed on the procedures for shooting at the Regimental level, gunners from all participating units deployed to Land Forces Central Area Training Center Meaford to conduct Battery and Regimental fire missions. The exercise was very successful, as together the various gunner units were able to achieve a level of training rarely possible when they exercise individually. There were a few personnel changes during the year. Major Rob Christopher turned over command of the Field Battery to Major Howie Maclachlan. Major Maclachlan in turn handed over command of 54 Battery to Captain Dave Vandevenne. Warrant Officer John McDonald relinquished his position as Battery Sergeant Major of the Field Battery to Master Warrant Officer Paul Elliott upon the latter’s return home from Afghanistan. 2009 was a busy but successful year for 56th Field Regiment. The Regiment made a significant commitment of its soldiers to operational deployments while still conducting a busy training schedule for those remaining in Canada. 30 L’Artilleur Canadien 62e Régiment d’Artillerie de Campagne Le Régiment royal de l’Artillerie Canadienne This passed year was a busy year of training for the 62 Fd Regt. We participated in exercises to hone our gunnery skills, maintain our soldier skills and become proficient in contemporary Army doctrine. We undertook the usual yearly regiment of training. The unit swore in 44 new members throughout the year. Keeping in with the tradition, we are still actively augmenting the regular forces with troops deployed on overseas operations. Within the past year, we have sent 8 members to Afghanistan within various positions with 5 RCHA. Seven of those eight members are now transferred to the reg force. We also have several members who self identified for ROTO 03-10 and who are in the process of completing their DAG files. The CO presented many CDs to deserving members, specially the one to Sgt Paul Pellerin who received his CD3 for his 42 years of loyal service. Sgt Pellerin started with the 62 Fd regiment in 1967, joined the regular force and after many years has a clerk, retired and came back to our unit to finish his career where he started. Bravo Zulu. The tempo at 62 Fd regt has certainly been high and with everything that we have participated in, past and present, we do so with pride as gunners. No matters what the task, the 62 Fd regt will continue to carry on with exceptional determination and continue to serve. UBIQUE Canadian Gunner 31 18th Air Defence Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery 2008 saw 18 Air Defence Regiment. Celebrate 100 years of Artillery in Lethbridge. In 2009 the 18 Regt saw great movement toward the future with a large number of new recruits and a substantial involvement in operations, both Afghanistan and OP PODIUM in Vancouver. Duguay’s promotion to Major and assumption of command was an important event for the Unit’s transition as a “Gunner” took command for the first time since the unit was re-rolled to tube Artillery. As mentioned above the Regt’s contribution to TFA was significant this past year. With the core strength of It was the largest contingent the unit deploying overseas in recent history with 15 or on domestic operations members deploying to TFA. the 18 AD Regt faced many In a show of support, the challenges but in every Regt planned a departure instance not only did the Unit ceremony on 7 July that was succeed but in many cases well attended by the citizens did an outstanding job. and media of Lethbrdge. The City of Lethbridge supported Elements or Members 18 AD Regt. members Bdr. Merrick and Bdr. Addison prepare a load this event by holding a meetdeployed on Operations and-greet in the Mayor’s for a Canadian Chinook Helicopter in Afghanistan. a. The following Chambers afterwards. At this members served in time the, the Artillery Flag flies Afghanistan in 2009: at both Tourist Information Bdr. Potts KP, Sgt. Lapthorn ASE, Sgt. Williams GA, MBdr. Centres until all of the Regt’s soldiers are back safely from Halmrast TL, Mcpl. Whitegrass MD, Bdr. Davis JJB, Bdr. Crowchief operations. CP, Bdr. Addison AM, Bdr. Fossum DB, Cpl. Kultchen DJ, Bdr. Merrick DJ, Bdr. Neufeld PM, Bdr. Oliver DE, Bdr. Paynton TA, On 12 Dec 09 Private Brent Ginther, 1 PPCLI, received the Bdr. Scott DB, Bdr. Stewart BA. Sacrifice medal from Major Duguay for his injuries received b. The following members are serving in OP PODIUM in in combat in Afghanistan. Private Ginther’s hometown is in 18 2009: AD Regt’s AO and once we learned that he was in the area the Bdr. Barnard W, Gnr. Mankow JCS, Gnr. Rolls RG, Pte. Schan Unit began to include him in all our activities so much so that he T, considers 18 AD Regt “his” unit now. Pte Ginther requested Major Duguay award him his medal in recognition of the support he has There were two major exercises in 2009 both of which were received from the Regiment. significant. Firstly, EXERCISE WESTERN DEFENDER / TOTAL RAM 2 – 10 May in CFB Suffield. The Three milestones were achieved focus of this exercise was develop in 2009. 18 AD Regt conducted the skills needed in the contemporary a DP1 course with the majority of battlefield. The second major candidates from Lethbridge, the exercise, EXERCISE NASCENT rest from 20 Fd Regt; the first time MONGOOSE, was held in October since re-rolling back to tube Artillery at CFB Wainwright. EXERCISE 18 AD Regt fired the Minute Gun NASCENT MONGOOSE promoted at the Remembrance ceremonies individual skill development and unit in Lethbridge. This was a great skill improvements both in the areas highlight of the ceremony and of Field Gunnery and IBTS. This brought back many memories to exercise was a combined exercise those that remembered in years with 20 Field Regiment past when the guns would fire in the city on Remembrance Day. And On 31 January 2009 Major Michel lastly, 18 AD Regt, had the largest Duguay assumed command of the involvement in TFA than any other Regt from Major Beauchamp. Major non-infantry unit in 41 Brigade. 32 L’Artilleur Canadien RHQ RCA - QGR ARC In the Army, nothing is as constant as change. And RHQ has had its fair share of personnel changes in 2009. Capt Geoff Popovits remained on staff but Capt Rob Vandermolen from 1 RCHA joined the RHQ staff as Regt Adjt and Asst Adjt RCA respectively. Maj Chuck LaRocque, formally the Regt Maj retired and was not replaced. The position of Regimental Major will be filled sometime Summer 2010, and with some luck will include a newly posted in Regimental Sergeant Major and Regimental Clerk. Capt Victor de Waal component transferred to the Reserves and is currently working in Winnipeg on Dom Ops. The remainder of the RHQ team for 2009 were Sgt Angus Henry and MBdr Jeff Fehr heading up the Kit Shop, Bdrs Neal Armstrong, Adam Hansson, and Geoff Logue, behind the kit shop counter and Bdr Glen Parsons working out of the RCA Workshop alongside Bdr Bart Emberly. Bdr Genevieve Bosse formerly of the RCA Workshop has occupationally transferred to Postal. Bdrs Dwayne Butler and George Zinck have returned to 1 RCHA and Base respectively from the RCA Kitshop. R e g i m e n t a l Headquarters remained active in 2009. Along with the numerous events held within the Museum walls, RHQ was still actively involved with coordination and editing of the Quadrant, The Gunner, The Geoffry Brooks Essay Competition, and The Shilo stag quarterly publications. The Junior Officers Course held 18-21 November 2009 was a success as it educated fourty of the next up and coming Junior Officers on the historical and contemporary relevance of the Artillery in Canada. During the final day of the JOC RHQ attended the commemoration of the 35 plus years of service of Lieutenant General Jan Arp’s career with the firing of his last round from a 1 RCHA M777. RHQ again commemorated the Canoe River Disaster (21 Nov) at the Memorial in Shilo before breaking off in December. RHQ throughout the year continued to act as the administrative centre for all RCA heritage activities such as the RCA Heritage Campaign fundraising, the annual operations of the Regimental Fund, the RCA website at www.artillery.net, and The RCA Kitshop & Workshop at www.rcakitshop.net. Canadian Gunner 33 Dans l’Armée de terre, rien n’est plus constant que le changement et le poste de commandement régimentaire (PCR) a connu sa juste part de changements de personnel en 2009. Le Capt Geoff Popovits est demeuré à l’état major et le Capt Rob Vandermolen, du 1er Régiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery (1 RCHA), s’est joint au Maj Chuck LaRocque à l’état major du PCR. Officiellement, le major régimentaire a pris sa retraite mais n’a pas été immédiatement remplacé. Le poste sera pourvu au cours de l’été 2010, et avec un peu de chance, le PCR inclura également une nouvelle affectation de sergent major. Le poste de commis du PCR sera également pourvu au cours du printemps 2010. Le Capt Victor de Waal a été transféré à la Réserve et travaille actuellement aux opérations nationales à Winnipeg. En 2009, le reste de l’équipe du PCR était composé du Sgt Angus Henry et du Bdrc Jeff Fehr, qui dirigent la boutique, des Bdr Neal Armstrong, Adam Hansson et Geoff Logue, qui s’occupent du comptoir de la boutique, et du Bdr Glen Parsons, qui travaille à l’atelier de l’ARC aux côtés du Bdr Bart Emberly. Le Bdr Genevieve Bosse, anciennement de l’atelier de l’ARC, a été reclassée au service postal. Les Bdr Dwayne Butler et George Zinck ont quitté respectivement la boutique de l’ARC pour retourner à la Base du 1 RCHA. En 2009, le poste de commandement régimentaire est demeuré actif. En plus des nombreux événements qui ont eu lieu au Musée, le PCR participe encore activement à la coordination et à la direction du Quadrant, de L’Artilleur canadien, au concours de rédaction Geoffrey Brooks et aux activités quotidiennes des programmes du Fonds du régiment de l’ARC. Le cours à l’intention des officiers subalternes, qui a eu lieu du 18 au 21 novembre 2009, fut une réussite puisqu’il a permis d’instruire une quarantaine de jeunes officiers subalternes sur la pertinence historique et contemporaine de l’Artillerie au Canada. Lors de la dernière journée du centre d’opérations interarmées (COI), le personnel du PCR a assisté à la commémoration des 35 années et plus de service du Lieutenant général Jan Arp, qui a tiré son dernier obus avec le M-777 du 1 RCHA. Le PCR a également commémoré le désastre de Canoe River (le 21 novembre), au monument commémoratif à Shilo, avant de se disperser en décembre. Tout au long de l’année, le PCR a continué d’agir à titre de centre administratif pour toutes les activités patrimoniales de l’ARC, telles que la campagne de financement pour le patrimoine de l’ARC, les activités annuelles du Fonds du régiment, le site Web de l’ARC (www.artillery.net), ainsi que la boutique et l’atelier de l’ARC (www.rcakitshop.net). RCA Museum - Musée de l’ARC The staff and volunteers of The Central Museum of The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery (The RCA Museum) have continued to improve our exhibits and our collection management in 2009. In January we unveiled the Victoria Crosses and medals of Sgt Robert Spall and Capt Christopher O’Kelly in our gallery dedicated to Manitoba VC recipients. Both medals are on loan for a five-year period. In June we opened a newly renovated Building M-101 as our Curatorial Centre. This building gives us a purpose built artifact storage, conservation and maintenance facility for the first time since the Museum opened in 1962. The Museum now occupies two buildings at CFB Shilo with a footprint of 50,000 square feet. In November we unveiled over $50,000 of improvements to the WW2 exhibits in the National Artillery Gallery. The Museum was enjoyed by over 7,500 visitors in 2009, along with over 15,000 visitors to our website at www. rcamuseum.com. The staff is now looking forward to opening our new Manitoba Military History Gallery on 13 May 2010. We are proud to have the mission of connecting with Canadians on behalf of The Royal Regiment. Good shooting to Gunners everywhere! En 2009, le personnel et les bénévoles du Musée central du Régiment royal de l’Artillerie canadienne (le Musée de l’ARC) ont continué l’amélioration des expositions et la gestion de la collection. En janvier, nous avons procédé au dévoilement des Croix de Victoria (V.C.) et des médailles du Sgt Robert Spall et du Capt Christopher O’Kelly dans la galerie dédiée aux récipiendaires manitobains de la V.C. Ces médailles nous ont été prêtées pour une période de cinq ans. En juin, nous avons inauguré le bâtiment M 101, qui a été récemment rénové, pour en faire notre centre de conservation. Pour la première fois depuis l’ouverture du Musée en 1962, nous avons un bâtiment spécialement conçu pour l’entreposage d’artefacts, l’entretien et la conservation. Aujourd’hui, le Musée occupe deux bâtiments sur la Base des Forces canadiennes Shilo (BFC Shilo), avec une superficie au sol de 50 000 pieds carrés. En novembre, au Musée national de l’Artillerie, nous avons dévoilé les nouveaux aménagements, au coût de plus de 50 000 $, pour les expositions sur la Deuxième Guerre mondiale. En 2009, le Musée a reçu plus de 7 500 visiteurs, et plus de 15 000 personnes ont visité notre site Web au www.rcamuseum.com. Le personnel attend maintenant avec impatience l’ouverture, le 13 mai 2010, de notre nouveau Musée d’histoire militaire du Manitoba. Nous sommes fiers de notre mission, qui est celle de communiquer avec les Canadiens au nom du régiment royal. Bon tir à tous les artilleurs! The New WW2 Exhibits Les nouvelles expositions sur la Deuxième Guerre mondiale 34 L’Artilleur Canadien Royal Canadian Artillery Association L’Association de l’Artillerie Royale Canadienne Royal Canadian Artillery Association L’Association de l’Artillerie Royale Canadienne Au service des canons depuis 1876 Dédié au bien-être et à l’efficacité du Régiment royal de l’artillerie canadienne et tout autre sujet portant sur la défense du Canada Serving the Guns since 1876 Dedicated to the promotion of the efficiency and welfare of The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery and of all matters pertaining to the defence of Canada The RCAA, there to serve the retired gunners! L’AARC est là pour les artilleurs à la retraite! As we move closer to our 135th anniversary, we have undertaken to work more closely with our fellow serving gunners in regular and reserve units and everywhere. The AGM and Seminar have become since 2003 a forum of discussion and information that is becoming well recognized by fellow soldiers. The association is well served by local associations like the ASG, Montreal Gunners, Toronto Gunners Associations and much more. This only serves to show that gunners work well together and we are truly ONE REGIMENT. We have started a few years ago to change the format in which members can join the RCAA. Through local associations that aim to stay in touch with retired members in their area, the RCAA now offers the opportunity to these people to be member of the RCAA at the same time for a fraction of the cost. We do not want to compete for the same money and when people are faced with a choice to join their unit associations or the RCAA, the choice is simple. So by changing our format slightly we now have gathered 150 more members we did not have 2 years ago. À l’approche de notre 135e anniversaire, nous nous attaquons à différents défis et nous voulons travailler de plus près vec nos confrères et consoeurs en uniforme des forces régulières et de réserve. Les assemblées annuelles et séminaires sont devenu depuis 2003 un forum de discussion et d’information dont la renommée grandit parmi nos rangs. L’AARC est très bien servi par les associations locales comme les Artilleurs de Montréal, les Toronto Gunners, l’ASG et plus encore. Ceci nous démontre une fois de plus que les artilleurs travaillent bien ensemble comme UN RÉGIMENT. Depuis quelques années nous avons amorcé un changement dont les gens peuvent devenir membre de l’AARC. Les associations locales cherchent à rester en contact avec les artilleurs retraités de leur région et l’AARC offre maintenant la chance à ces personnes d’être aussi membre de l’AARC pour une fraction du coût. Nous ne voulons pas compétitionner pour le même dollar car si une personne doit faire le choix d’être membre pour l’AARC ou l’association de son unité, le choix est vite fait. Alors en changeant notre façon de faire nous avons ainsi recruter 150 personnes de plus qu’il y a deux ans. During the AGM, we took the opportunity to have MGen Stu Bear address us about Governance of the RCA. We have embarked on an exercise to refocus our efforts jointly and provide direction to everyone in the Regiment. In October, at the AGM in Victoria we will confirm the direction the RCA is heading into and the RCAA will provide general and close support to the people in uniform. Lors du dernier AGA, nous avons profiter de la présence du MGén Stu Beare pour nous parler de la Gouvernance de l’ARC. Nous avons alors débuter un exercice pour joindre nos efforts pour donner une vrai direction pour tout le Régiment. En Octobre prochain à Victoria nous avons l’intention de confirmer cette direction pour l’avenir de L’ARC et l’AARC fournira l’appui rapproché et général aux artilleurs en uniforme. As the President of the RCAA I now have a place with the enlarged Artillery Council En tant que président de l’AARC je siège maintenant au sein du Conseil élargi de l’Artillerie. We hope that a great number of you will join us 30 September to 2 October in Victoria. Nous espérons vous voir en grand nombre à Victoria du 30 septembre au 2 octobre prochain. Lieutenant-Colonel (Retired) A. Richard, President Canadian Gunner Lieutenant-Colonel A. Richard (retraité), Président 35 The Colonel Geoffrey Brooks Memorial Essay Competiton Compétition Pour L’essai en Mémoire du Colonel Geoffrey Brooks ELIGIBILITY The contest is open to all DND military (Regular and Reserve) and civilian personnel and students attending post-secondary educational institutes. ADMISSIBILITÉ Sont admissibles au concurs tous les militaires et membres du personnel civil du ministère de la Défense nationale (Force régulière et Réserve) et les étudiants et étudiantes du niveau postsecondaire. TOPIC Write on any topic of military history or specific military interest that pertains to The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery. THÈME La dissertation doit porter sur tout sujet d’histoire militaire ou d’intérêt militaire touchant le Régiment royal de l’Artillerie canadienne. RULES Essay entries should be between 2,000 to 3,000 words in length. They must be typewritten and submitted in quadruplicate. The title and page of any published or unpublished work to which reference has been made, or from which extracts have been taken, must be quoted and footnoted. RÈGLES Le texte doit être de 2 000 à 3 000 mots, être dactylographié et être soumis en quatre examplaires. Le titre et la page de chaque ouvrage publié ou non publié auquel on renvoie, ou dont on cite un extrait dans la dissertation, doivent être mentionnés dans une note en bas de page. Authorship of entries must be strictly anonymous. Each competitor will adopt a motto or nom de plume, which will be quoted at the top of the entry. A sealed envelope will be enclosed with the entry. This envelope will contain the service number, rank (as applicable), name and address of the competitor. The envelope will have the appropriate motto or nom de plume only, typewritten on the outside. ENTRIES ARE TO BE ADDRESSED TO: Editor, The Canadian Gunner The Colonel Geoffrey Brooks Memorial Essay Competition RHQ RCA PO Box 5000 Stn Main Shilo, MB R0K 2A0 Entries must reach RHQ RCA by 30 November 2010. $1000.00 in prizes will be awarded. ($500 first prize, $300 second prize and $200 third prize.) JUDGING The Editor will arrange for a committee to judge the entries. The decisions of this committee will be final. Results will be made known in the next issue of The Canadian Gunner and on www. artillery.net. Winners will be contacted by letter. The Editor and staff of The Canadian Gunner cannot be held responsible for the loss or return of any essay submitted; nor shall they incur any liability whatsoever in connection with the receipt, dealings, judging and reports of essays. The copyright of any essay submitted will remain with the author, however, submission of a paper to the competition gives The RCA permission to publish said document in The Canadian Gunner and to retain a copy in The RCA Museum library and archives. Les dissertations doivent être déposées sous le couvert de l’anonymat. Ainsi, chaque auteur ou auteure doit adopter une devise ou un nom de plume qu’il ou elle inscrira au haut de la dissertation. Il faut joindre â la dissertation une enveloppe scellée contenant le numéro matricule, le grade (le cas échéant), le nom et l’adresse de l’auteur/auteure. La devise ou le nom de plume, sans autre renseignement, doit Ítre dactylographié sur l’enveloppe. TRANSMETTRE LES DISSERTATIONS À: Le Rédacteur en chef, L’Artilleur canadien Concours de dissertation commémoratif Colonel-Geoffrey-Brooks QGR ARC C.P. 5000, succurs. Main Shilo (Man.) R0K 2A0 Les dissertations doivent parvenir au QGR ARC au plus tard le 30 novembre 2009. Les prix, d’un montant total de 1 000 $. (1er prix de 500 $, 2e prix de 300 $ et 3e prix de 200 $). JURY Le rédacteur en chef formera un comité pour l’évaluation des dissertations. Les décisions du comité sont finales et les résultats seront annoncés dans la prochaine édition de L’Artilleur canadien et sur le Web à www.artillery.net. Les lauréats seront avisés de leur sélection par lettre. Le rédacteur en chef et le personnel de L’Artilleur canadien se dégagent de toute responsabilité concernant la perte ou le retour de toute dissertation soumise, et de toute responsabilité concernant la réception, l’évaluation, le traitement ou le compte rendu de ces dissertations. L’auteur/auteure conserve ses droits d’auteur sur la dissertation. Toutefois, la soumission d’une dissertation autorise par le fait même l’ARC à en publier le texte dans l’Artilleur canadien et à en conserver copie dans la bibliothèque et les archives du Musée de l’ARC. 36 L’Artilleur Canadien Proud Supporters of the RCA Les supporters Fier d’ARC Comfort Inn 925 Middleton Avenue Brandon, MB R7C 1A8 (204) 727-6232 Comfort Inn South 3109 Pembina Highway Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 4R6 (204) 269-7390 Fax: (204) 261-7565 Canadian Tire 1655 18th Street Brandon MB R7A 5C6 (204) 728-5801 Clarion Hotel & Suites 1445 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G 3P4 (204) 774-5110 Fax: (204) 783-6858 Comfort Inn Airport 1770 Sargent Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3H 0C8 (204) 783-5627 Fax: (204) 7835661 Meggitt Training Systems Fats Canada Inc 6140 Henri Bourassa Montreal, QC H4R 3A6 (514) 339-9938 Fax: (514) 3333361 Quality Inn 635 Pembina Highway Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 2L4 (204) 453-8247 Fax: (204) 287-2365 [ Drew Caldwell, MLA Brandon East 1009 Princess Avenue Brandon, MB R7A 0P7 (204) 727-8734 Fax: (204) 725-1795 Leech [ Ad SET YOURSELF APART. Full colour printing Business Stationery Cheques and Forms Promotional Items History & Yearbooks Wide Format Printing CD/DVD Duplication Website Development Corporate Identity Graphic Design & Layout WWWLEECHPRINTCOMs4OLL&REE Proud supporter of the RCA Canadian Gunner Canadian Military Heritage Museum PO Box 27033 794 Colborne Street Brantford, ON N3S 7V1 (519) 752-0245 37 Regimental Fund/Fond Régimentaire Financial Statement/État de Compte 2009 Revenue As of/Des que 31 Dec 09 Donations/Donations The Quadrant/Le Quadrant Gunner/L’Artilleur Advertising/Publicité Kit Shop/Boutique des fournitures Interest/Intérêt Museum Bldg/Ediface Musée RCA Fund Interest/Intérêt des fonds ARC Misc Revenue/Revenu Divers Total Revenue/Revenu Total Communications/Communications 49,862.00 70.48 53.36 920.00 0.00 2,309.84 0.00 10,018.48 4,409.18 $67,643.34 2,681.64 0.00 54.00 0.00 0.00 300.17 4,976.20 0.00 $8,012.01 59,631.33 Programmes Heritage/Héritage Identity/Idendité Professional Development/ Développement Professionnel Communication/Communication Assistance/Aide aux Membres Recognition/Identification Grants/Concessions Projects/Projets Standing Allocations/Allocation Total Remaining/Fonds Total qui reste 300.00 7,268.52 4,931.99 5,449.35 1,000.00 10,550.40 19,272.00 0.00 1,743.02 $9,116.05 Programmes - Heritage/Héritage NPP Maint/Bourse de BNP Museum Conference Band Conference Total 0.00 300.00 0.00 $300.00 Identity Deployment Flags/Drapeaux de déploiement Accoutrements/Fouriments Grad Track Suits/survêtements Total 0.00 3,194.32 4,074.20 $7,268.52 Bursary Awards/Bourses éducatives Emergency Assistance/Concessions d’aide Expressions of Sympathy Total 0.00 1,000.00 0.00 $1,000.00 Member Recognition/Identification de membre Top Student Awards/Supérieures d’étudiant Retirement/Retraite Total 0.00 10,550.40 $10,550.40 Grants/Concessions RCA Band/Bande d’ARC RCAA Membership/Payer sa cotisation d’AARC RCA Museum/Musée d’ARC Petawawa Museum/Musée de Petawawa 1 RCHA Pipe/Drum/ 1 RCHA Musique 1 RCHA 2 RCHA 5 RALC 4 AD Regt RCA School ERE Total 1,250.00 1,500.00 7,500.00 250.00 375.00 2,052.00 2,052.00 2,052.00 999.00 1,242.00 0.00 $19,272.00 Special Projects/Projets Spéciaux Re-investment in Fund/ Nouvel investissement du fond Unit Projects/Projets Unités Transfer to 150th Fund/Transfert à fond 150e Transfer to Bldg Fund/Transfert à fond musée Ad Rebate/Rabais de publicités Total 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 $0.00 Allocations/Allocations RHQ RCA Reserve/Réserve de QGR ARC Total 1,743.02 $1,743.02 Investments/Mise de Fonds Professional Development/ Développement Professionnel Master Gunner Conference/ Conférence de maître canonnier JOC/COS Brooks Essay Competition/ Concours de colonel Geoffrey Brooks essai Total 1,333.36 0.00 0.00 1,906.64 0.00 1,569.75 239.40 0.00 400.00 $5,449.35 Member Assistance/Aide de membre Expenses/Dépenses Accounting Services/service de comptabilité ADP Lease/Bail d’ordinateur Postage/Tarifs Postaux Printing/Impression Staff Trg/Instrucion de personnel Recap & PP&S/fournitures Donor Rewards/récompenses des donateurs Depreciation/Dépréciation Total Expenses/Dépenses Total Remaining Program Revenue/ Les Fonds programme qui reste Gunner Layout/Disposition de L’Artilleur Canadien Printing/Impression Postage/Tarifs Postaux Quadrant Layout/Disposition de Quadrant Printing/Impression Postage/Tarifs Postaux RCA Web Page (Maint)/Entretien de site web RCA Web Page (Server)/Livraison de Site web RCA Photo Comp/Concours de photo Total 1,000.00 3,931.99 Regimental Fund/Fond Regimentaire Museum Building Fund/Fond de Édiface Musée 150th Anniversary Fund/Fond Anniversaire de 150e RCA Heritage/d’héritage de l’ARC Total $251,041.40 $13.75 $10,817.03 $249,954.35 $511,826.53 0.00 $4,931.99 38 L’Artilleur Canadien RCA LISTING - 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1 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 49 FD REGT CFLRS CFB HALIFAX RCA SCHOOL 2 RCHA RCA SCHOOL CFLRS RCA SCHOOL 6 RAC CFB/ASU GAGET TOWN CFLRS RCA SCHOOL RCA SCHOOL CFLRS 56 FD REGT CFLRS RCA SCHOOL RCA SCHOOL 30 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 5 RALC RCA SCHOOL CFB/ASU PETAW PETAWAWA RCA SCHOOL 30 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGE ETOWN RCA SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK B T D M HF C G M L C C R C T JGC PBJMG J JC WM JC M RD D M RCA SCHOOL CFL LRS 5 RALC AL 26 6 FD F REG REGT T RCA SC SCHOO HOOL HOO L CFL FLRS FLRS RCA SC CHOO HOOL L RCA SC SCHOO HOOL HOO RCA SCHOOL CFLRS 30 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL RCA SCHOOL 6 RAC 2 FD REGT CFLRS 15 FD REGT 30 FD REGT CFLRS CFLRS 26 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT CFLRS RANK 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT SLT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT 2LT NAME HALIBURTON HARVIE HAUG HAYNES HELINA HEYS HILMER HOLT HOPKINS HUGHES HUI JOHNSTON KAIRNS KIM KNOX KNOX KOBYLECKI KONECNY KUPROWSKY LAVOIE LAXTON LEBLANC LEVANGIE LEWINGTON LITTLE LOGAN LOMAN MA MACKENZIE MACRAE MAGARIN MAHER MAHEU MALONE MANIFOLD MATTHEWS MCBRIDE MCCOOL, MCINTYRE MCKINNON MEIDINGER MEIN MOLSBERRY MORRIS MULLINS MYMKO NEELEY NOEL PAISH PENNEY PETERS PHAM PLAYER POCUCA POIRIER PROSSER INITS I E RG M RT J PM AG W V C R D JWD J S T MWK J F EC W DJ C P J KT J M AG K N D W A R EJ B RJ D NJ RL M C B MW J L S C S A W Z A RS RAKOTONIMAH RAMAHEFM RAMSEY REBEIRO RIOPELLE RIVARD ROBISON ROCHE ROGERS ROUSSEAU ROY RUSHTON SANDS SENDOREK SHONIKER SKENE SKINNER I S M T E MA LJ F SJI LD P B M R DA LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS RCA SCHOOL 116 FD BTY 5 FD REGT VENTURE NOTC 15 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 15 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL CFLRS CFLRS 15 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 2 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT RCA SCHOOL RCA SCHOOL 42 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 20 FD REGT 5 RALC 15 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL RCA SCHOOL CFLRS RCA SCHOOL RCA SCHOOL 18 AD REGT 7 TOR REGT RCA 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CANSOFCOM H HQ 5 RALC 2 RCHA 1 RCHA RMC 7 TOR REGT 7 TOR REGT 4 AD REGT INFANTRY SCH HOOL 4 AD REGT 30 FD REGT COS VC VCDS D 1 RCHA RCHA LFA TC DET ALDE LFAA ALDER R RSHOT 6 RAC RAC 26 6 FD REG REGT T 84 FD D BTY TERM M LVE LVE 11 FD REG R T RMC 18 AD REGT 7 TOR REGT 30 FD REGT CFLRS ST-JEAN DET T BORDEN 2 RCHA 7 TOR REGT 11 FD REGT CFRC DET ST JOHN’S 49 FD REGT 5 RALC 1 RCHA JTFC HQ RANK SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT NAME ARMSTRONG ARRIGO ASPIROT ATKINSON ATTRUX BALICKI BALLANTYNE BANNISTER BARKLEY BARRY BAUN BAYLIS BEAUCHAMP BEAUDRY BEAULIEU BEAUPRE BEAVER BECHMANIS BEDARD BELAND BELANGER BELVAL BERGERON BERGERON BERGERON BERGERON BERTHIER BERUBE BILODEAU BINETTE BLACKBIRD BLAIR BLAIS BLAKELY BLAKEMORE BOISVERT BOND BOSSE BOUCHARD BOUCHARD BOUDREAU BOURGAULT BOYD BRAID BRAKE BREMNER BRICKELL BROMLEY BROWN BUCHAN BUREAU BURKE BURTON BUSHEY BUTLER BUTTS BYRNS INITS CP N E RGM D K AD K R DG GH D CT S M S J M D JLF S S E JSS MJF S NHA D N JG CA WR D M R JJR AM F C S A M PK D JM S B H P D C K A S MD DES D CADWALLADER RC CAIRNS S CALOGERO D CAMERON T CAMERON T CAMPBELL A CANNING S CARMODY DM CARON JP CARPENTIER Y CASES REARJ CAVIN J CHADWICK F CLARK GO CLARK JI LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS RCA SCHOOL 7 TOR REGT 5 RALC 2 RCHA 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 5 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL CFLAWC 5 FD REGT 30 FD REGT CFSU (OTTAWA) 49 FD REGT 5 RALC 1 RCHA LFQA TC RCA SCHOOL 7 TOR REGT 5 RALC 2 FD REGT CFLRS 5 RALC 3 FD REGT 62 RAC 62 RAC 62 RAC 2 RCHA 5 RALC 5 RALC 62 RAC 7 TOR REGT 15 FD REGT 6 RAC LFCA TC 1 RCHA 62 RAC 15 FD REGT 5 RALC 5 RALC 5 RALC 5 RALC CFB/ASU VALCARTIER 7 TOR REGT 1 RCHA 7 TOR REGT CFLRS 1 RCHA 2 RCHA RCA SCHOOL CDN SPEC OPS REGT 5 RALC SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT J G CM AD B M E J EJN P MJ CF JA E N P K A T C RV B K NA Y JLG D PD D B M KA JMM BGJ M JNA MLAS W MADJ OJ P A S T JD R T KC GV R R JCA EC M DH A MS J JPS MJ D R BC M C MM B K JFSP M S AS RCA SCHOOL 4 AD REGT 26 FD REGT 15 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL RCA SCHOOL 1 RCHA 2 RCHA 62 RAC 1 RCHA 62 RAC RCA SCHOOL 6 RAC 2 RCHA 2 RCR DET OBGE 5 RALC 56 FD REGT 1 RCHA 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 1 RCHA 62 RAC 2 FD REGT 5 RALC 6 RAC 5 RALC 3 FD REGT RCA SCHOO OL 2 RCHA CANSOFCOM M HQ 1 FD REGT 62 RAC 6 RAC 5 RALC 6 RAC 62 RAC 56 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT RCA SCHOO OL CFLRS 5 RALC 1 RCHA 7 TOR REGT T CTC HQ 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 1 RCHA 2 RCHA 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 30 FD REGT 5 RALC 5 FD REGT 2 RCHA 15 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL RCA SCHOOL 2 RCR DET OBGE 2 RCHA 42 FD REGT 6 RAC 5 RALC 2 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 48 CLARKE CLOUTIER COCHRANE COLEMAN COLWELL COLWELL COMEAU CONWAY COSSETTE COTE COTE COUGHLAN COULOMBE COUPAL COXWORTHY CREPEAU CROFT CUTLER DALTON DAVIS DAVIS DAYMAN DEMERS DERBRIDGE DESCHAMBAULT DESJARDINS DEVEAU DEVEAUX DOUCET DOYLE DUFOUR DUNPHY DUPLESSIS DUPONT DUPONT DUPUIS DUQUETTE DURRANT DUVAL EDWARDS EMBRETT EMERY ENAULT ENGRAM ETORMA EVANS FALLS FARRELL FEDOROV FEKETE FIANDER FIEGEN FISHER FISK FITZGERALD FLEMING FLEURY FLYNN FOURNIER FOURNIER FRASER FRASER FREILL FUGERE GAGEN GAMACHE GARDINER GARDY GAUDETTE GAUTHIER GAUTHIER GEE 4 AD REGT DET G GAGETOWN 26 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 42 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 1 RCHA 1 FD REGT 1 RCHA 62 RAC 1 RCHA 6 RAC 5 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL RCA SCHOOL 3 FD REGT 5 RALC 56 FD REGT 30 FD REGT CFSU (EUROPE) 4 AD REGT 6 RAC 5 RALC 2 FD REGT 15 FD REGT L’Artilleur Canadien RANK SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT NAME GERMAIN GILLARD GILLESPIE GINGRAS GIROUARD GITZEL GODDARD GODFREY GODSOE GOSSELIN GOUDREAU GOURLIE GRAHAM GRAHAM GRANDY GRBICH GREENE GRIMMER GRIMSHIRE GUILBAULT HALL HAMMOND HAND HARPE HARRIS HARRIS HEGG INITS P Q D M H GJ R S CST JJT D J A GA GW MD P AK WD M R J SP T C CJR DG HENDRICKSON H HENNEBERRY JM HENRY AA HERBERT C HERMAN A HIGGINS G HINCH J HOLLAND M HOLLELEY S HOUDE PJP HOUDE S HOWELL S HOYT BE HUARD G HUMBER D IMAMOVIC L INGLIS D INNISS S JACQUES D JARVIS JC JAWORSKI TG JAX C JEFFREY S JENEREAUX S JOFRE R JOFRE JOF OF FRE E R JOHNST JOH NSTON NST ON SR SR JO ES JON CD KAUS KAU S J KENNED KEN NEDY NED Y JJ KER S KHLYUS KHL YUSTOV YUS T A KID DSO SON T KILLEEN J KILLION VC KIRK J KIRKPATRICK KJ KLEIN JWG KLIMEK GP KNOLL B KOOISTRA B KOSTUK PA KROEKER S KUPRESAK JS KURTAGIC G Canadian Gunner LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS 5 RALC 20 FD REGT 2 RCHA SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT S SGT S SGT S SGT SGT SGT SG SGT SGT SGT SGT S G SGT SGT SGT GT SGT SGT SGT SG SGT SG SGT SGT GT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT T SGT SG SGT S SG G GT SG SGT SGT SGT GT SG SGT SG SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT GT SGT GT S SG SGT SGT GT SGT SGT T SGT SGT SGT GT T SGT SG SGT SGT SG SGT SGT SG GT SGT SGT SGT GT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT M A S D JRM Y S A DLJ ASE B E R J JJM B C F M D JA JMC J 56 FD REGT 1 RCHA 5 RALC 5 RALC 6 RAC 26 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 62 RAC 2 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 1 RCHA 5 RALC RCA SCHOOL 5 RALC 6 RAC 5 RALC 2 RCHA LFQA TC 5 RALC 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN LFWA TC DET SHILO 26 FD REGT 2 RCHA 2 RCHA 15 FD REGT 1 FD REGT CFLRS 5 RALC RCA SCHOOL 15 FD REGT 49 FD REG GT 49 FD REG GT CFLRS 1 FD REGT GT T 1 FD REGT GT T 5 RALC CFRC HALIFAX FAX CANSOFCOM M HQ 2 FD REGT CFB/ASU WAIN NWRI WRIGHT GHT LFWA TC DET ET SHI SHILO SH LO O 7 TOR REG EGT EG T 26 FD REG REGT T JPSU UD DET ET T PET PETAWA WAWA WA WA 1 FD REGT REGT 1 RCHA 1 RCHA RCHA 2 RCHA CHA RCA SC SCHO HOOL HO 2 RCHA 32 CBG HQ H 4 AD D REG REGT EG EGT GT DET DET G GA GAGETOWN GE WN GETO 6 RAC 2 RCHA CDN SP SPEC OPS PS RE EGT G 3 FD FD RE REGT CFLRS CFL RS RCA SC SCHOO HOOL HOO L 1 FD REG 10 REGT T LFCA LFC A TC TC 2 RCH RCH CHA CFLRS CFL CFB FB/A FB /ASU G /A GAGE AGETO AGE TO N TOW 10 FD REG REGT T 56 FD RE REGT 56 FD REG EGT EG T 56 FD REG GT 2 RCHA CFRC OTTAWA A 3F FD D REGT 1F FD D REGT RE 1 RCHA RCHA 3 FD FD REGT REGT 1 RCH CHA 7 TOR TOR REG REGT T 2 RCHA 2 RCHA HA A 5 FD REGT GT RCA SCHOO OL 1 RCHA LFWA TC DET SHILO O 5 FD REGT 4 AD REGT CFB/ASU SHILO 15 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 7 TOR REGT 15 FD REGT 49 KUZ LA HAYE LABADIE LABBE LABBE LACERTE LACOSTE LAMY LANGLAIS LAPTHORN LAROCQUE LAROCQUE LAROCQUE LATULIPPE L OIE LAV L LANC LEB LEBLANC LEBLANC LEBLOND LEBLOND LEGGE LENIUS LEPAGE LESZCZYNSKI LETOURNEAU L TE LEU LEVESQUE LEV LEVES LEV ESQUE ES LILLY LIL LY LINDSA LIN AY LLOY LLO Y LLOYD LLO YD LOCKHA LOC HA ART LOM OMBAR OM BARA BAR LOR ORANG OR ANGER ANG ER LOR RIME MER ME R LUHTANEN LUH HTA TANEN EN LUHTAN TA EN TAN LUND D LUTEN EN N LYSHO HOLM HO MAC CDOU DOUGAL GALL GAL L MACGRA MAC GRATH GRA TH MAC ACKAY KAY MACKEN MAC KENZIE KEN ZIE MACKEN MAC KE ZIE MACNEI MAC NEIL NEI L J D D T J DJ G R JC GB R NJ NJ RL K WK D LMT RK AL DW S MA PHE MAC HERS HE RSON JT RS MADDIS MAD DISO DIS ON M MALLE MAL LEY, LE M MARCEAU MAR PL MA CHANT MAR JA MARNER NA MARTIN J MAURIE RIER RIE R JPM MCA CALEE CA LEER LEE R RH MCCOLL MCC OL UM OLL CR MCCRAC MCC RACKEN RAC KEN K MCDONA MCD ONALD ONA LD JR MCDONA MCD ONALD ONA LD D R MCGOWA MCG OWAN OWA S MCLAUG MCL MC CLAUG AU HLIN DT A MCMULLIN MCM BA M DOWS MEA A MELSTED DR MELVIN M METHOT I MEUSE DL MITCHELL RD MOORE RS MOREAU P MORGAN B MORGAN J 4 AD REGT DET GAG GETOWN 5 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 5 RALC M 6 RAC 5 RALC LFQA TC RCA SCHOOL RCA SCHOOL 56 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 56 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 62 RAC 7 TOR REGT 42 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 26 FD REGT LFCA TC DET PETAWAWA P 15 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAG GETOWN 62 RAC 30 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 4 AD REGT 1 FD REGT 2 RCHA CDN SPEC OPS S REGT 49 FD REGT 116 FD BTY 10 0 FD REG REGT T 56 FD 56 FD REG RE REGT EGT 62 RAC 5F FD D REGT REGT 3 FD FD REGT REG 49 FD D REG EGT EG T 49 FD D REG REGT 26 FD REGT 1 RCHA 3 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT CFB/ASU GAGE ETOWN 10 FD REGT 2 RCHA LFQA TC 1 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 62 RAC 5 RALC 1 RCHA 56 FD REGT RANK SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT NAME MORNEAU MORSE MUNRO MURPHY MURRAY MUSGRAVE NELSON NELSON NERI NEWTON NICKERSON NIITTYNEN NOEL NOVOSAD O’DONNELL OFTEDAL OLIVE OLIVER O’NEIL O’NEILL OSBORNE OUELLET PAGE PAQUIN PARK PARLEE PATRY PEARSON PECKFORD PELLERIN PELLERIN PELLETIER PENNER PENNEY PEREIRA PERREAULT PHILPOTT PIERCE PINKERTON PITRE PLAMONDON PLANTE PONZA PORTER POUDRETTE POWELL PRATT PREDUM PREVOST QUERQUES QUINN RAE REIN RICHARD RICHER RICHER RICKETTS RINFRET ROACH ROBICHAUD ROBICHEAU ROBINSON ROGERS ROGERSON ROSADIUK RUSSELL SABADOS SAUNDERS SAUVE SAVARD SCHEIB SHEEHAN INITS M R D J JM DY SD WL EC DA A D D A LJ DA RJR SC KR R EC RL F A PB K G S C MDM PJC JRL SJ D D JRES G K CD FCJ B S B C JRF CT FJ CR J J D BJ C AM MM MR L MFJ T D N GR D P L D D C S J RP P LOCATION GRADE NOM RCA SCHOOL 5 RALC 1 RCHA SJS 7 TOR REGT 7 TOR REGT 15 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 7 TOR REGT 5 FD REGT CFB/ASU GAGETOWN CFB/ASU PETAWAWA 3 FD REGT 2 RCHA 26 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 49 FD REGT LFAA TC 3 FD REGT 6 RAC 62 RAC 4 AD REGT 26 FD REGT 2 RCHA CFLRS DGMC CFLRS 62 RAC 62 RAC 62 RAC 15 FD REGT 2 RCHA 7 TOR REGT LFWA TC DET SHILO 56 FD REGT 1 RCHA 42 FD REGT 5 RALC 4 AD REGT 5 RALC LFAA HQ SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT SGT BDRC 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 2 FD REGT CANSOFCOM HQ 26 FD REGT 49 FD REGT CANSOFCOM HQ 2 RCHA LFWA TC DET SHILO 15 FD REGT 1 RCHA 3 FD REGT 62 RAC 62 RAC CFB/ASU SHILO 62 RAC 10 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN LFWA TC 49 FD REGT ASST CMP CFLRS 20 FD REGT CFB/ASU SHILO CFLRS 2 RCHA 5 RALC 6 RAC 15 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 50 SHORT SIMMONDS SIMPKINS SIMPSON SKUCE SLEEP SMITH SMITH SMITH SOONDRUM SOUCY SQUIRES SROKA INITS B K A J CSA TE K L LA V JRH TD W STAINTHORPE G STANIER M STANSFIELD B STANTIAL DW ST-HILAIRE JGG ST-HILAIRE P ST-LAURENT L STRICKLAND DC STROHM J SZILBEREISZ P TALBOT D TARRANT I TARRANT I TAYLOR KG TAYLOR RC TAYLOR-BAPTISTE SDH TEAL S TENNANT RJ THIBAULT GJA THIBAULT S THIBEAU I THIVIERGE VMN THOMPSON FB TIERNAY WEE TOMLINSON J TOPPLE KS TRITES G TURGEON J VAILLANCOURT JBA VAN DAMME J VERNER H VILLENEUVE DJL VIRGOE C VREUGDENHIL D WALKER S WALSH M WARD S WATTERS T WEAVER A WEAVER SB WEBB WE WERON R WHEATLAND KA WHEELER M WHITE D WHITE JJ WIEBE J WIEBE TE WILLIAMS GA WILLIAMS L WILLIAMS SJ WILLIAMS WS WILSON MG WOOD K YOUNG KM YOUNG OJ ZAREMBA T ZEPPA JD ADAMCZUK AM ENDROITS 2 RCHA 2 RCHA RCA SCHOOL 1 RCHA 15 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 56 FD REGT CFRC FREDERICTON 42 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 6 RAC 3 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 4 AD REGT 20 FD REGT 2 RCHA 26 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET G GAGETOWN CFLRS 26 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET G GAGETOWN CFLRS 1 CRPG NES - TERM LVE NES - TERM LVE 1 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 42 FD REGT 36 CBG HQ 15 FD REGT 6 RAC CFLRS 1 RCHA 62 RAC 5 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 1 RCHA 1 FD REGT 4 AD REGT CFLRS 6 RAC RCA SCHOO OL 1 RCHA 6 RAC 4 AD REGT DET G GAGETOWN 56 FD REGT 1 RCHA 2 RCHA CFLRS 3 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET G GAGETOWN 15 FD REGT 5 FD REGT LFCA TC 26 FD REGT 2 RCHA CDLS(L) 4 AD REGT 1 RCHA 3 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 408 TAC HEL SQN 3 FD REGT LFWA TC DET SHILO 26 FD REGT 2 EW SQN 18 AD REGT 15 FD REGT 2 RCHA 49 FD REGT 2 FD REGT L’Artilleur Canadien RANK MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR CPLC MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR CPLC MBDR MBDR BDRC MBDR MBDR CPLC MBDR MBDR MBDR CPLC MBDR MBDR BDRC MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR BDRC MBDR MBDR BDRC MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR BDRC MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR BDRC MBDR MBDR MBDR CPLC MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR BDRC MBDR NAME INITS AIKENS ALBERT ALLAIN ALLARY ALLARY ALMON AN ANCTIL ANTONOV ARCAND AREL AREL ARSENAULT AUBIN AUCOIN AUDET AVERY AYGUN BADCOCK BAKER BANKASINGH BARNEY BARRICK BARTLETTE BASTARACHE BAZINET BEAMISH S BEAULIEU BEAUPRE BEAUREGARD BECHARD BEDARD BEDARD BEDARD BELAND BELANGER BELANGER BELANGER BELL BELLEMARE-CARON BENEDETTI BENNETT BERGERON BERIAU BERNIER BERNIER BERNIER BETTLE BIELEWICZ BILLARD BISHOP BLAIR BLA LANCH LANCH NCHET ET BLINN BL BLOWES BLO WES BOGGS BOG GS BOL BOLAND OLAND BOOT BOO TH BOT OTHWE OT HWELL HWE BOUCHER-GAGNON BOUDREAU BOUDREAU BOUFFARD BOULE BOURSIER BOUTILIER BOWEN BOYD BRADLEY BREMNER BRETON BRISTOW Canadian Gunner S S M M MD N CS I D S D OJLC J D J K S H T CJ TO T S RM MGNK G M P M M SJA E J M MGGA F J JCM S J D N EL M B JD M LA G G MW JD AMGN AMG N BK R A JP D T DJGP D J Y Y D A D D M J MD C LOCATION GRADE NOM 1 RCHA 2 RCHA CFLRS 18 AD REGT 18 AD REGT INFANTRY SCHOOL 7 TOR REGT 5 RALC 7 TOR REGT CFB SUFFIELD 1 RCHA 62 RAC RCA SCHOOL 5 RALC 4 AD REGT T 1 RCHA CFSPDB 7 TOR REG GT 1 RCHA 18 AD REGT T 7 TOR REGT 2 RCHA 20 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 62 RAC 5 RALC 2 RCHA CHA HA A 6 RAC AC 2 RCHA 5 RALC 62 RAC 5 RALC RALC 1 RCHA RCHA 5 RALC ALC LC 62 2 RAC 5 RALC 5 RALC 6 RAC CFB/AS CFB /ASU SHIL /AS LO 4A AD D REGT E 2 RCHA RCHA 2R RCHA CHA 2 FD FD REGT REGT 5R RALC ALC ALC AL C 5 RA RALC 6 RAC RCA CA A SC SCHOO HOOL HOO 3 FD D REGT REGT 56 FD REG REGT T 1 RCHA 3 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 6 RAC 3 FD FD REGT 1 RCHA CHA 1 RCHA RCA SC SCHOO HOOL HOO L 1 RCH RCHA CH 56 FD REG REGT T 6 RAC AC RCA SC CHOO HOOL OOL L RCA SCHOO OOL OO L 5 RALC 62 RAC 5 RALC LFWA TC DET SHILO CDN SPEC OPS REGT 5 RALC 56 FD REGT 2 RCHA 6 RAC 1 RCHA MCPL MBDR CPLC MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR M R MBD M R MBD MBDR BDRC BDR C MBDR MBD R BDRC BDR C MBDR MBD R MBDR MBD R CP C CPLC CP CPL MCPL MCP L MBDR MBD R MBDR MBD R MBDR MBD R MBDR MBD R MCPL MC MBDR MBD R MCPL MCP CPL MBD DR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBD R CPLC CPL MB MBD B R MB R MBD MBDR MBD R MBDR MBD MB R MBD MB R MBD CPLC CPL C MBDR MCPL MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBD R MBD BDR BD MBDR MB MBD MBDR MBD MBD BDR R BDRC BDR C MBD B R BD MBDR MBD MBD MBDR BD MBDR MBD MBDR MB MBD MBDR MBD R MBDR MBD R BDRC BDR RC CPLC CPL C MBD BDR R MBDR MBD R MBDR MB BDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR 51 BROCKBANK BRODIE BROUILLETTE BROWN BROWN BURHOE BURNS BURTON BUSSIERES CALVE CANTIN CAOUETTE CARNEGIE CARRIER CHABOT CHAMOUN C MPAGNE CHA C RETTE CHA CHARETTE CHARTERS CHELKOWSKI CHEUNG CHURCHILL CLARK CL RK CL CLA CLARKE CLA R CLEAR CLE EARY AR A R CLOUTI CLO UTIER UTI E C UTIIER CLO CL COELHO COE LHO COLE COL E COLESCOL ES-WEB ESES WEBB WEB B COL OLLIE OL LIER LIE COM MEAU U CON NAN INITS WJ DS JJM A A J M W M G R J T J S P T M MLA JC D JKY T JR RR MN VK J M C KW WP P C YA CONN NAUGH AUGHAN AN JR CONWAY WAY T COOK K MCJJ COO OK ND COR RBEI BEIL L I COT TE F COUTU COU TURIER TUR IER JRRF COZ OZANN OZ ANNET ANN ET Y CR CRAIG CRA RD CROOK CRO OK KE CUG UGLIA UG LIARI LIA RI AP CU MIN CU CUM INGS IN G C CUNNIN CUN NINGHAM L NIN CUN UNNIN UN N GHAM S NI CURNEW CUR R D ANJOU F DAIGLE E DALPHO OND PMP DARVEA VEAU VEA U M DAU AUP AU PH NAI PHINAI PH NAIS S S DAVIDS DAV DSON DS ON S DAVIS DAV S S DAWE DAW E SST D’CRUZ D’C RUZ JL DEITNE DEI TNER TNE R L DE IS DELISL DEL ISL S E JGRS DESILETS DES BJJ DESJARDINS J DEVEAU BJ DEVEAULT D DEZIEL J DION S DOERKSEN RA DOUCET L DOWLING PR DOYLE K DREW NQ ENDROITS 49 FD REGT 42 FD REGT 62 RAC 1 RCHA 56 FD REGT 1 RCHA LFWA TC DET SHILO 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 5 RALC 5 RALC 5 RALC 5 RALC 4 AD REGT 6 RAC CFLRS 2 FD REGT CFLRS 5 RALC 62 RAC 42 FD REGT 1 RCHA 5 FD REGT 1 RCHA 26 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 42 FD REGT G 5 RALC 5 RALC 5 RALC 3 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 1 RCHA 2 RCHA 62 RAC 42 FD REGT 2 RCHA 30 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 5 RALC 5 RALC 62 RAC CANSOFCOM H HQ 49 FD REGT 10 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 1 RCHA 56 FD REGT 2 RCHA 4 AD REGT DET GAG GETOWN 5 RALC RCA SC SCHOO HOOL HOO L 2F FD D REGT REGT 4 AD AD R REGT EG EGT 2 RCHA RCA A SC SCHOO HOOL HOO CJIRURUU-CBR UCBRN CBR 5 FD REG EGT G 7 TOR REGT CANSOFCOM H HQ 6 RAC 62 RAC 5 RALC 1 FD REGT 5 RALC 5 RALC 5 RALC 26 FD REGT 2 RCHA 30 FD REGT 2 RCHA 49 FD REGT RANK CPLC MBDR MBDR BDRC CPLC MBDR MBDR MCPL MBDR BDRC MBDR MBDR MBDR MCPL MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR BDRC MBDR MCPL MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR CPLC MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR CPLC MBDR CPLC MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MCPL MBDR MBDR MBDR MCPL MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR NAME INITS DROLET DRUMMOND DUBAS DUBOIS DUCHESNEAU DUGUAY DUMAINE DUNCAN DUNVILLE DUPONT DUPUIS DUVAL EDWARDS ENG ERLING EVANS EVANS FAWDREY FEHR FELDER FILIATRAULT FLANAGAN FLETCHER FLYNN FORTIN FORTIN FOSTER FRADETTE FRANK FRANK FURBER FURNIVAL GAGNE GALE GARBUIO GARCEAU GARDELL GASTON GATHERUM GAUTHIER GAUTHIER GAUTREAU GELINAS GENTRY GERVAIS GIGNAC GILBY GILES GINGRAS GINGRICH GIRARD GIROUX GODATALLA GODIN GOGUEN GOLDING GONEAU GOW GOYER GRABAUSKAS GRAJEWSKI GRAVELLE GREER GREGOIRE GUAY GUNTON GUY HAGUE HALMRAST HANNAM HANRAHAN HARDER JCFJ M D JJJ MMM J MG DL J JD P F DE JJV J DR TA ME JA TA CA MA S M D P T D R WN J S M CM MR MDA CWF DF CL M SGE A JSJG A S P S C F C R S YM EM J C S RJ P P R A JF P W A PC M TL R C C LOCATION GRADE NOM 62 RAC 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 62 RAC 1 RCHA 30 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 2 RCHA 6 RAC 4 AD REGT 5 RALC 30 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 2 RCHA 2 RCHA 116 FD BTY 5 FD REGT 1 RCHA 2 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 3 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL RCA SCHOOL CFLRS 5 RALC 5 RALC 1 RCHA 30 FD REGT 30 FD REGT CANSOFCOM HQ 1 RCHA 5 RALC 30 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 62 RAC 30 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 1 RCHA 62 RAC SJS 62 RAC 15 FD REGT 5 RALC 5 RALC 2 RCHA LFAA TC 5 RALC 1 RCHA 5 RALC 2 RCHA 30 FD REGT CFLRS 4 AD REGT 1 RCHA CFLRS 5 FD REGT 5 RALC 1 RCHA 1 RCHA 2 RCHA 26 FD REGT CFLRS 1 RCHA 5 RALC 26 FD REGT 10 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 1 RCHA 2 RCHA 20 FD REGT MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR BDRC CPLC MBDR MBDR BDRC MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR CPLC MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR BDRC MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MCPL MCPL MCPL CPLC MBDR BDRC 52 HARNISH HARRISON HAUSER HAWKINS HEDE HELD INITS M C TJ J J D HETHRINGTON C HICKS MA HILLIER T HOBB MC HOCKEN PW HODGSON C HOGAN G HOLMES A HOLT C HOOD SW HOSFORD JM HOSZKO EM HOUGH KW HOWLETT A HUNTINGTON J HWANG A ISIP CAL JACQUES AMMG JACQUES PJ JANVIER E JARRELL WD JEAN PMM JENKINS M JENNINGS RJ JOHNSTONE BJ JOKSIMOVIC B JOUVET C KACHANOSKI LA KARG J KASE AR KAY AER KAY GDP KEEN E KELLOWAY J KELLY R KENDALL R KENNIS R KETLER C KHLYUSTOV P KING D KOCH FP KOSHMAN CMM KUIACK AD LACERTE J LACHANCE J LAFRENIERE FP LAJOIE D LAKE S LALOR CL LAM JKY LANDRY B LANDRY KJ LANGILLE R LANGLOIS M LAPOINTE P LAPORTE MOJ LARKIN DJ LAVALLIE J LAVIGNE D LAVOIE S LAWRENCE SI LEBLANC JC LEE M LEFEBVRE JRDP LEFEBVRE RC LEMIEUX A ENDROITS RCA SCHOOL 56 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 2 RCHA 20 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 5 RALC 26 FD REGT SECLIST ALTA ENERGY CO 1 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 20 FD REGT 4 AD REGT 2 RCHA 20 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 2 RCHA 7 TOR REGT 4 AD REGT DET G GAGETOWN 2 RCHA 7 TOR REGT 7 TOR REGT 6 RAC 62 RAC 5 RALC RCA SCHOOL L 6 RAC 4 AD REGT DET G GAGETOWN 30 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 2 RCHA 5 RALC 5 FD REGT 1 RCHA 7 TOR REGT 42 FD REGT 42 FD REGT 20 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL L 2 RCHA 4 AD REGT DET G GAGETOWN LFWA TC DET T SHILO 56 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 2 RCHA 30 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 2 RCHA 5 RALC 2 RCHA 62 RAC 5 RALC 1 RCHA 7 TOR REGT 7 TOR REGT LFCA TC 1 FD REGT 2 RCHA 5 RALC CFLRS 2 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 2 RCHA SJS 5 RALC 26 FD REGT 116 FD BTY 7 TOR REGT 62 RAC 26 FD REGT 6 RAC L’Artilleur Canadien RANK MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR BDRC MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR BDRC MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MCPL MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR CPLC MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR BDRC MBDR MCPL MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR NAME LEMIEUX LEMIEUX LETENDRE LEVESQUE LEVESQUE LOEPPKY LOGAN LOHNES LORTIE LU LUSSIER LYBBERT LYNDE LYNDE MACINTYRE MACKEIGAN MACKINNON MACKINNON MACLEAN MACRURY INITS D M T E S RJ J C N D JM RK JW RJ M WA LR TW G K MAKTHEPHARAK BT MALIKOV Y MALLEY S MANDEVILLE S MANGROVE C MARCEAU JGE MARLOW RB MAROIS S MARSTON JW MARTIN M MARTINEAU GNP MARUYAMA K MASON JA MASSICOTTE A MATHESON R MATTHIES TH MAURICE J MCCAULEY M MCFADDEN JA MCKENZIE RDR MCKINNON K MCKNIGHT J MCKNIGHT SJB MCLEAN C MCLEOD P MCNEELY EC MCNEIL S MEAHAN JE MEDCALF W MEGER J MERCAD ADO AD O M MERMAN MER MANS MAN S P MICHAUDMICH AUD-HEBE AUDHEBERT HEBE T S MILETTE MILE TTE COTE COT MMM MILLAR MIL LAR S MILLS MIL LS J MIN RY MONT ONTEBLA ONT EBLANCA EBLA A M MONTGOMERY R MOREAU K MORIN D MORRISON KD MORTON C MUISE CS NOEL P NORMAND S NOWELL C NUTTALL JD O’BRIEN S O’DELL A OKEM TD OLIVER GJ Canadian Gunner LOCATION GRADE NOM 5 RALC 5 RALC 5 RALC 1 RCHA 5 RALC 30 FD REGT 2 RCR DET OBGE MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR M R MBD M R MBD MBDR MBDR MBD R MBDR MBD R CPLC CPL C MCPL MCP L MBDR MBD R M R MB MBD MBDR MBD R MBDR MBD R MBDR MBD R MBDR MBD R MBDR MBD R MBDR MB MBDR MBD R MBDR MBD BDR BDR MBDR R MBDR BDRC MBDR MBDR CPLC CPL C BDRC BDR C MB R MBD MB MBD B R MB R MBD MBDR MBD R MBDR MBD MB R MBD MB R MBD MBDR MBD R MBDR MBDR CPLC MBDR MBDR MBDR MBD R MBD BDR BD MBDR MBD MBDR MBD MBD BDR BD R MBDR MBD R MBD B R BD MBDR MBD MBD MBDR BD MB R MBD MCPL MC MBDR MBD R MBDR MBD R MBDR MB MBD DR MBDR MBD R MBD BDR R MBDR MBD R MCPL MC CPL MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 5 RALC 7 TOR REGT 26 FD REGT CMTC CDN SPEC OPS RE REGT GT 42 FD REG GT 1 RCHA 5 FD REGT GT T 4 AD REGT T 1 FD REGT T 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 2 RCHA 7 TOR REGT 2 RCHA CANSOFCOM OM H HQ 2 RCHA 6 RAC C 1 FD D REG REGT EG 5 RALC AL 3 FD REGT REGT 5R RALC ALC 6 RAC RAC A 15 FD D REG REGT T 18 AD D REG REGT RE T CFLRS CFL RS 1 RCHA A 10 0 FD D REG R T 5R RALC ALC LFAA LFA A TC TC 26 FD RE R T REG 15 FD RE REGT RCA SC SCHOO HOOL HOO L 4 FD REG 42 REGT 42 2 FD REG REGT EGT 2 RC RCHA 2 RCHA 5 FD D REGT REGT 1 RCHA CHA 30 FD D REG REGT T 1 RCHA 1 RCHA 1 RCHA C CDN SPEC OPS RE REGT GT RCA S SCHOOL 62 RAC 2 RCHA CHA 1 RCHA 7 TOR TOR REG REGT RE T 56 FD REG REGT T 1 RCHA CHA 2 FD RE REGT EGT EG EGT 5 RALC 5 FD REGT CFB SUFFIELD 1 FD REGT 1 RCHA 2 RCR DET OBGE 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 2 RCHA 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 2 RCHA 7 TOR REGT 1 FD REGT 53 ORCHARD ORGAN ORTH OSTER OUELLET OUELLET OUELLETTE PALMER PANCHUK PANKRATZ INITS RS B N KF D F ST J JL WA PASTERSHANK LB PATRY S PAUL K PAUL R P RSON PEA RS PECK JT PEER RK PELLETIER H PELLEY D PENNER DN PENNEY R PEPIN D PEPLER RD PER LTA VINTIMILLA CG PERA PERPEL PER P UK KD PHI PH HILLI LLIPS LLI L LL L PS JDT PHILLI PHI LLIPS LLI PS TJ P ARD PIC PI RD D C PICARD PIC ARD JFJL PIGEO PIG E EON D PIGEON PIG EON SW PILO OTTETTE-DUPE D RRAY RAY MCE PINS SON ONNEAULT ONNE AU AUL JBM PLA ANET NETTA TA S POLYVY YVYANN YVY ANNY ANN Y A POULIO LIO IOT T Y PYKE E SR PYLYP YP W YPO C RAN NDAL DALL L NA RAY YMON MOND D C REMPE REM PEL PE GB REN ENAUD EN AUD B RH RHEAUME RHE E P RIVARD RIV ARD M ROA OACHE OA CHE G ROBERT RO ROB RTS RT S D ROBERT ROB ERTSON JM ERT ROB OBICH OB IC AUD JA RO ICHAUD M ROB R IDOUX ROB E ROCHEFORT T E ROSSITER ER NJ ROTH H K ROW OWLEY OW LEY STA ROY RO J ROY OY S RUSHTO RUS HTON HTO N WR SAMPSO SAM PSON PSO N AE SAMSON SAM SON C SA SARK SAR ARK BM SA LTER SAU C SAUMURE M SAVARD S SAWKA JD SCHMIDT AP SCOTT RA SECORD B SHAUGHNESSY D SHEA D SHEPPARD T SHILLINGTON CR SHVETSOV A ENDROITS 26 FD REGT 1 RCHA 2 RCHA 7 TOR REGT CFB/ASU VALCARTIER 5 RALC 15 FD REGT 2 RCHA 18 AD REGT 26 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 5 RALC 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 62 RAC 18 AD REGT 49 FD REGT 4 AD REGT 2 RCHA 15 FD REGT 1 RCHA CDN SPEC OPS S REGT 1 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 5 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 49 FD REGT CANSOFCOM H HQ 6 RAC 2 RCHA 49 FD REGT 62 RAC 2 FD REGT 1 RCHA 7 TOR REGT JPSU DET VALC CARTIER 49 FD REGT 20 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAG GETOWN 5 RALC 26 FD REGT 5 RALC 5 RALC 62 RAC 4 AD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAG GETOWN 1 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 5 RALC 5 RALC 5 RALC RALC 26 FD REG 26 REGT T 1R RCHA CHA 49 9 FD REG REGT 5 RALC ALC LC 4 AD R REGT EGT 26 FD RE REGT E 1 FD REGT 5 RALC 5 FD REGT 2 RCHA 2 RCHA 5 RALC 116 FD BTY 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 116 FD BTY 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 5 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT RANK MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MCPL MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR CPLC MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR BDRC MBDR CPLC MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MCPL MCPL MBDR MCPL MBDR MCPL MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MCPL NAME SIKORSKI SILLANPAA SIMONEAU SMITH SONNICHSEN SOVA SPANOS SPITAL SPRAAKMAN SPRINGMAN ST JOHN STAIRS STEWART STOCKER STODGELL ST-PIERRE STRONG SWARTZ SWEATMAN SWITZER SYLVESTER SYME TAHAN TATCHELL TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TENNANT THIBEAULT THIEMANN THOMAS THOMPSON INITS S PEL J CD MD P PAC E CP P TJ DA E KD J C J B Ml DS N TE A A BME DF F I DD J EJ J R THORDARSON T THORNE O TIMMS J TOMPKINS LJ TREKOFSKI R TREMBLETT AP TYMCHAK D VAILLANCOURT C VAILLANCOURT G VENNE E VERREAULT JFF VEZINA E VINCENT JMTR WALKER C WALKER H WALKER JA WALKER S WALOSZEK E WALOSZEK E WALSH D WALTON T WALTS MA WATERS D WEIR SJW WELLS PJ WESTLAKE ME WHITE D WHITEGRASS MD WHITTEN R WICKETT V WICKRAMARATNA WS WIERENGA A WILKINS CM WILKINSON M WILLIAMS J WILLIAMS M WILSON G WILSON R WILSON RS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS 7 TOR REGT 30 FD REGT 5 RALC 3 FD REGT 30 FD REGT MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR MBDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL EVM M H EHS AL S J M S L I K J HL JH DA S SW AM C S AM CA WJ DJ E O T J CI JR RB JW JD TM WM DJGD D S D EJ N J BJMA DS M P J N P A A CI SA CJ J TJD S EW TC W K MML B JFP M DJL DJR M R SDJ RJRM 10 FD REGT 1 RCHA 1 RCHA 15 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 56 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 7 TOR REGT 2 RCHA 7 TOR REGT CFJSR 49 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 1 RCHA 2 RCHA 2 RCHA 20 FD REGT 2 RCHA 10 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 5 RALC 2 RCHA 3 FD REGT 15 FD REGT CANSOFCOM HQ 1 RCHA 42 FD REGT 5 RALC 2 FD REGT 2 RCHA 2 RCHA 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 2 RCHA 3 FD REGT CMTC 1 FD REGT 1 RCHA RCA SCHOOL 2 RCHA JPSU DET VALCARTIER 2 FD REGT 5 RALC 62 RAC 2 RCHA 15 FD REGT 42 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN NES - TERM LVE NES - TERM LVE 1 RCHA RCA SCHOOL 5 FD REGT 20 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 26 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 2 RCHA 18 AD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 7 TOR REGT 7 TOR REGT 1 RCHA 30 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL RCA SCHOOL 56 FD REGT CANSOFCOM HQ CFLRS 10 FD REGT 54 WINDL WISEMAN WISWELL WONG WOOD WOOD WOOD WORONCHANKA WORSLEY WOTHERSPOON WRIGHT YANIRE YOUNG ZAKARIAN ZHONG ABBOTT ABBRUSCATO ABRA ABRIGO ACKER ADAMS ADDISON AFONSO AITKEN ALBRECHT ALBU ALCIME ALEXANDER AMADOR ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDREWS ANSTEY ANTON APPEL ARCAND ARCHER ARLT ARMANDA ARMSHAW ARMSTRONG ARSENAULT ASSELIN ATWOOD AUBIN AUGER AURINI AVERY B.LEVESQUE BABB BABIN BAILEY BAILEY BALL BALL BANNON BARDOUK BARKER BARKER BARNARD BARON BASTARACHE BATES BAYER BEAUDET BEAUDOIN BEAULIEU BEAULIEU BEAULIEU BEAUREGARD BEDARD 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN CFJSR 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 5 RALC 56 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 15 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 2 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL L CANSOFCOM M HQ 18 AD REGT 2 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 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BILAN BILODEAU BILODEAU BLACK BLAEDOW BLAIS BLANCHETTE BLIGH BOESE BOISVERT INITS DV W AMA D F PC S MML DR WJ JCPL MS SJA P JE J C MRJ SJA J M MJC M B JPR RW NPR HS MS M S JL FS JRG ME I J N RK K JJM BOISVERT-QUESSY SMHM BOIVIN F BOLGAK Y BOLTON GJE BONVILLE M BONVILLE R BOOKER S BOOKHOLT JP BORETZ RA BOSTON CP BOSTON BOSTO ON CP BOU OUCHA OU CHARD CHA RD J BOUCHE BO CHER R J BOUCHE BOU CHER CHE R JDS BOUCHE BOU CHER CHE R M BOUDRE BOU DREAU DRE AU D BOU OUDRE OU DREA DRE AU E BOU UDRE DREAU A NRTGE BOUDREAU SR BOUFFARD MCTC BOUFFARD S BOUFFARD SA BOULE BC BOULIANNE JE BOURASSA FJR BOURRE JDD BOURRE-LAPRISE JEV BOUTILIER A BOWSER J BOZEK M BRAATEN TJN Canadian Gunner LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS 3 FD REGT 4 AD REGT 62 RAC 5 RALC CMTC 49 FD REGT 5 RALC 62 RAC 49 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 62 RAC 6 RAC 62 RAC BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL CPL BDR BDR BD DR CP CPL BDR BD BDR BD BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR R BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL B BDR BDR CPL P BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL 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HAPPE APPE PPEL PP L CHARET CHA ETTE ET TE CHARLA CHA RLAND RLA ND CHARLE CHA RLES RLE S CHARLO CHA RLONG RLO NG CHARRO CHA RRON RRO N CHARRO CHA RR N CHEESEMAN CHE C N CHE CHENARD CHETWYND CHIARELLI CHOUINARD CHRISTIE CLARK CLARK CLARK CLARK 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 20 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 1 RCHA 5 RALC 4 AD REGT 3 FD REGT 3 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 42 FD REGT 1 RCHA 49 FD REGT 4 AD REGT RCA SCHOOL 26 FD REGT 2 RCHA 26 FD REGT 6 RAC 1 RCHA 20 FD REGT 62 RAC 6 RAC 1 RCHA 62 RAC 6 RAC 6 RAC 5 RALC 6 RAC 62 RAC RCA SCHOOL 62 RAC 5 RALC 1 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 1 RCHA 1 RCHA 49 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 6R RAC AC 5 RALC AL L 62 RAC 5 RALC RALC 56 FD D REG REGT T 2 FD REGT EGT 6 RAC C 26 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 5 RALC 1 RCHA 30 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 20 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 2 RCHA 5 RALC 49 FD REGT 15 FD REGT SUTL 3 FD REGT 3 FD REGT RANK BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR 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CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR CPL BDR CPL BDR CPL BDR CPL CPL BDR BDR BDR CPL CPL BDR 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 15 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 5 FD REGT CDN SPEC OPS REGT 2 RCHA 5 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 1 RCHA CFB/ASU VALCARTIER 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 4 AD REGT 5 RALC 5 RALC 62 RAC RCA SCHOOL 5 RALC 5 RALC 6 RAC 62 RAC 5 RALC 42 FD REGT 6 RAC 5 RALC 116 FD BTY 6 RAC 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 15 FD REGT 1 RCHA 56 FD REGT 18 AD REGT RCA SCHOOL 62 RAC 6 RAC 20 FD REGT 5 RALC 7 TOR REGT 116 FD BTY 5 RALC 20 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 7 TOR REGT 2 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 5 RALC 26 FD REGT 10 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 6 RAC 5 RALC 56 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 62 RAC JPSU DET PETAWAWA 62 RAC 26 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 1 RCHA RCA SCHOOL 1 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 2 RCHA 26 FD REGT 56 DILOLLO DIMITROV DINH DION DOHERTY DOLMAN DONER DORION DORVAL DOUCET DOUCETTE DOUGLAS DRAGOS DREW DROLET DRONYK DUCHARME DUCHESNE DUFOUR DUMAIS DUMAS DUMONT DUNBAR DUNKLEY DUNLOP DUNPHY DUNSMORE DUPONT DUPUIS DURAND DUTCHAK DUTKA DYKE EAGLE EBERLE EDEN EELHART EGLINTON EGLOFF INITS RJ H NK M RD D P KC C L MLG C C CW M HA A B TL LJGJ MVR P RT GL J C EM T M D R AE AJ BR RG ZD CD TL AW EL-BAGHDADY JF ELLIOTT K ELLIOTT M ELMAN A EMBERLY B EMBRO B EMOND JY ERICKSON LA ESPEUT G EUM LYS EVELYN L FADER NA FARQUHAR JP FEHRMAN S FELLICE-SIMARD M FERGUSON TR FERREIRA C FERRON MALJ FILLION R FIRTH KM FITZHERBERT RD FLECK-LAWRENCE JT FLEET D FLEISCHER GE FLETCHER ARG FLEURANT KM FLEURY JL FLYNN D FOLZ NA FONTAINE I FONTAINE IA FONTAINE RJ FORRESTER DV ENDROITS 49 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 5 RALC 3 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 5 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 5 RALC 1 RCHA 1 FD REGT 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 5 RALC 7 TOR REGT 20 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 15 FD REGT 6 RAC 62 RAC CFLRS 1 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 5 RALC 7 TOR REGT 7 TOR REGT 5 RALC 1 RCHA 1 RCHA 26 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 10 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 30 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 2 RCR DET OB BGE 1 RCHA 30 FD REGT 1 RCHA LFCA TC 5 RALC 15 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 15 FD REGT 2 RCHA RCA SCHOOL 15 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 6 RAC 1 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 62 RAC 5 RALC 3 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 26 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 15 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 62 RAC 62 RAC 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN RCA SCHOOL DGMC 62 RAC 62 RAC 7 TOR REGT L’Artilleur Canadien RANK BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR CPL BDR BDR CPL BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR NAME FORSYTHE FORTIN FORYSTEK FOSSUM FOSTER FOURNIER FOURNIER FOWLER FRASER S FRASER FRECHETTE FREEMAN FUJII FURMANEK GABEL GAFFEY INITS A D MK DB BL JAPS SJR SE DC C MT SD SA J J J B GAGNE MICHAUD D GAGNE-MICHAUD GAGNEMONFETTE RJR GAGNON JB GAGNON JGR GAGNON JPJF GAGNON L GAGNON-PELLERIN S GAL PC GALANGE JJ GALIPEAU D GAMBLE KJ GARCEAU SS GARCIA S GARRISON TC GAUDREAULT SJA GAVEL DE GAWLEY P GEDEON S GEIGER K GEISHECKER-COTE D GERROW R GERVAIS D GERVAIS T GIBERSON BP GIBSON D GIBSON IJ GIGUERE BJJRG GILBERT J GINGRAS H GIRARD J GIRARD S GLAVINE KE GOBEIL R GODBOUT DS GOD ODIN OD IN K GOGUEN GOG UEN D GOLDER GOL DER ER MH GOLEC GO GOL EC EA GOLEC GOL EC EA GONTH GON THIER TH E F GOO OODIN OO DING DIN G MJ GOUIN S GOULET THIBOUTOT P GOULET-THIBOUTOT GOURICHON S GRABAUSKAS PGJ GRANT M GRATTON R GRAVELLE J GRAY NT GREALEY M GREELEY AR GREEN E GREER JG GREGOIRE JJK GREGORSKI S GRIFFIN K Canadian Gunner LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS 20 FD REGT 5 RALC 15 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 5 FD REGT 6 RAC 6 RAC 3 FD REGT 62 RAC C 1 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 15 FD REGT T 5 RALC 1 RCHA RCA SCHOO OOL OO L 2 FD REGT 5 RALC 6 RAC 6 RAC 62 RAC 2 RCHA 62 RAC 15 FD REG GT 56 FD REG REGT T 62 RAC AC 42 FD REG REGT T 62 RAC 2 FD REGT REGT 1 FD REGT REGT 6 RAC RAC 1 FD D REGT 7 TOR TOR O RE REGT 2 RCHA CHA CHA 2 FD RE 20 REGT 6 RAC C 4 AD AD REG REG EGT 5 RALC RALC RCA SC SCH HOOL 2R RCHA CHA BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BD BDR BD BDR BD BDR BDR BDR BD DR BDR DR BDR BD BDR BD DR CPL BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR DR BDR BDR R BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR D BDR D DR BDR BDR DR R BDR DR BDR BDR D DR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR R BDR BDR BDR BDR DR CPL PL PL BDR R BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BD BDR DR DR BDR DR BDR BDR DR BDR DR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR K F C TS C P SMD P P K F AM W MWA CC J G JGJH J JCA ABC M A C A RCA SCHOOL 5 RALC 56 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 20 FD REGT 5 RALC 6 RAC 2 RCHA RCA C SC SCHOOL OO 4 AD REGT 3 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 4A AD REG REGT T DE DET TG GAGETOWN 7 TOR T TO OR O R REG REGT R EGT T 62 2 RAC RA 56 FD REGT 1 RCHA CHA 5 RALC ALC 5 RALC ALC 62 RAC 5 RALC 6 RAC 2 RCHA 2R RCHA CH RCA SCHOO SCH L 30 FD REG EGT EG T 49 FD REG REGT T 4A AD DR REGT EGT 7T TOR OR REG REGT T 5 RALC ALC 5 RALC C 5 RALC 26 FD REGT 56 FD REGT JPSU DET GAGETOWN N 56 FD REGT 15 FD REGT CFB/ASU GAGETOWN 1 FD REGT 5 RALC 3 FD REGT 6 RAC 20 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 57 GRIFFIN GROLEAU GRUMMETT GU GUEVARA GUILBEAULT GUIMONT GULLIVER G GULLIVER GUY HABOLD HACHEY H HEY HA HAC HALDANE HA HA E HAL HALLE HA HAM H AMEL HAMELIN HAMILTON HAMMOND HAMPSON HANCOCK HANNAFORD HA HAN ANNAH AN N HANSS HAN SSON SS SSO HARALD HAR ALDSON ALD S HARRIE HAR HARRI HAR RINGTO RIN GTON GTO HARRIS HAR RIS HAR ARRIS AR RIS SON HAR RTJE TJES S HAS SSAN HAW WE HAWKI H AWKI KI S KINS KIN HAY HAYWO WO D WOO DSM CJ I N KC AA W R RM A AD G HEATHER ER ERI R NGTO GTON GTO N BL B HELKA KA A J H HEME ONMARTIN ONMA RTIN J JC HEND HEN DE ERSON SON G HEN NDER DERSON SON TJ HEN ENNES EN E NNESSEY NES ESSEY ES SEY EY S HENRY HEN RY CN HERNANDE HERNANDE HERN ANDEZ Z MO MOSCOS SC O E HER UX-A HERO ALAI LAIN MKJ HESS HES S BB HIC CKS CF HILC HIL CHIE CH A HILL HIL B HILL RA HILLERS SMCR SMC R HILLIER R TL HILLIK LIKER LIK ER C HO IC HOANG HOA NG AHD HD HOANG HOA NG T HODGSO HOD GSON GSO N KA HODGSO HOD GSON GSO N R HOLLAN HOL LAN LA AND A D JWB HOLM HOL M AA HO MES HOL HO B HOLMES T HOO S HOPE A HOPKINS BEI HOPKINSON RH HOQUET BT HOQUET C HORAN J HOUGH BO HOULE DW HOULE F 4 AD REGT DET GAGE ETOWN 42 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGE ETOWN 5 RALC 5 RALC 62 RAC RCA SCHOOL 7 TOR REGT 116 FD BTY 2 RCHA 2 RCHA 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 20 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 1 FD REGT DGMC RCA SCHOOL 4 AD REGT DET GAGE ETOWN 1 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 116 FD BTY 30 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 7 TOR REGT 1 RCHA 1 FD REGT 56 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 4 AD REGT DET GAGE GAGETOWN 3 FD REGT 5 RALC 62 RAC 5 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 1 RCHA CFB SUFFIELD SU 15 5 FD REG REGT T 62 2 RAC 15 FD REG REGT T 2 RCHA 15 5 FD REG REGT T 15 FD REG REGT T 1 FD REGT 15 FD REGT CFSPDB 116 FD BTY RCA SCHOOL 56 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 5 FD REGT 30 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL RCA SCHOOL CFB SUFFIELD 7 TOR REGT 26 FD REGT 1 RCHA RANK BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR 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BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 26 FD REGT CFB SUFFIELD 15 FD REGT 6 RAC 1 FD REGT 5 RALC 18 AD REGT 7 TOR REGT 1 RCHA 1 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 15 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 2 RCHA TAC SCHOOL 1 RCHA 62 RAC 62 RAC 30 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 1 RCHA 5 RALC 20 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 1 RCHA 1 FD REGT CMTC RCA SCHOOL 1 RCHA 3 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 15 FD REGT 20 FD REGT 42 FD REGT 1 RCHA 30 FD REGT 5 RALC 49 FD REGT 2 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 7 TOR REGT 56 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT 5 RALC 2 RCHA 5 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 30 FD REGT 2 RCHA 7 TOR REGT 1 RCHA 30 FD REGT 42 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 58 LABARRE LABRECQUE INITS MA EJ LABRECQUE-HARBOUR LMAG LACHANCE E LACHAPELLE J LACOSSE CJP LACOSTE K LACROIX S LADD H LAFERRIERE MMJ LAGACE L LAJAMBE J LAJOIE C LALONDE FJCR LALONDE J LAM K LAM WCW LAMBERT MM LAMBERT R LAMONTAGNE KM LAMOUR LM LANDRY AJMD LANDRY E LANGAS K LANGFORD GA LANGLAIS K LANGLOIS L LANGLOIS M LANGRIDGE JCA LANNON B LAPENSKIE DR LAPERRIERE PICHE H LAPLANTE E LARDHI AM LARDNER CJ LARIVIERE C LAROCQUE F LAROCQUE GR LAST S LAU KK LAVERS CL LAW KJN LAWSON N LAYTON J LE AR LEARMONTH CT LEBLANC A LEBLANC DT LEBLOND DJFJ LEBRUN R LECLAIR A LECLERC JAJ LECOZ, R LEDOUX J LEDUC J LEE DW LEE J LEE TM LEFORTE D LEMIEUX JR LEMIEUX R LEPINE CJ LEROUX MD LESSARD D LEVESQUE DE LEVESQUE P LEVESQUE R LEVESQUE SJD L’HEUREUX DN LI CYJ LI R LI ENDROITS 62 RAC 6 RAC 62 RAC 5 RALC 5 RALC 49 FD REGT 2 RCHA 5 RALC 7 TOR REGT 6 RAC RCA SCHOOL 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 26 FD REGT 2 RCHA 7 TOR REGT 15 FD REGT 62 RAC 5 RALC 6 RAC 49 FD REGT 62 RAC 4 AD REGT DET GA GAGETOWN 56 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 5 RALC 2 RCHA 7 TOR REGT 56 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 62 RAC 7 TOR REGT 1 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GA AGETOWN 5 RALC 4 AD REGT DET GA AGETOWN 116 FD BTY 2 RCHA 15 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GA AGETOWN 1 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 2 RCHA 15 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 4 AD REGT 116 FD BTY 6 RAC 5 RALC 5 RALC 6 RAC 2 RCHA 2 RCHA 20 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 1 FD REGT 2 RCHA 6 RAC 5 RALC 62 RAC 42 FD REGT 5 RALC 2 FD REGT 5 RALC 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 62 RAC 5 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 30 FD REGT L’Artilleur Canadien RANK BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR CPL CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL CPL BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR NAME LIMOGES LINCOLN LINKLATER LIPPERT LITT LIVELY LOCKIE LOGUE LOISELLE LOLLIER LONGMAN LOPEZ LORD LORD LOSCOMBE LOSIER LOWE INITS R JR LA JG NS M M G O L JMMC MS K KAMF ML O RL LUCAS-MOORE-GOUGH AT LUSK JC LYNCH R MA A MACDONALD C MACDONALD F MACDONALD J MACDONALD S MACHAN K MACINTOSH PR MACLAREN FAP MACLEAN G MACLEOD BM MACLEOD CA MACNEIL A MACNEIL KM MACPHERSON S MAGGIOLO M MAHEU E MAHEUX J MAILHOT JCD MAILLETTE OJC MALTMAN RJ MARCANTONIO AV MARILOVIC S MARSHALL AD MARSMAN M MARTIN L MARTIN R MARTIN RJJ MARTIN R MARTINEAU C MARTINEAU D MARTINEZ WV MARTON ON NE JD MASALE MAS ALES ALE S M MASSCH MAS SCHAEL SCH AELE AEL E M MASSIC MAS SICOTT SIC OTTE OT OTT E KLG MASTER MAS TERSON TER SON EA A MATHIE MAT HIEU HIE U C MATH MAT HIEU HIEU HIE M MAX AXIMI AX IMILIE IMI LI N G MAY M MAY RJ MAYERS P MC LAUGHLIN YJ MCAULEY D MCCAFFERY CN MCCARTHY D MCCLELLAND B MCCLUNG M MCCORMICK S MCCORMICK SD MCCRACKEN RE MCCRON MK Canadian Gunner LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS 5 RALC 3 FD REGT 116 FD BTY 15 FD REGT 15 FD REGT BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BD BD BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BD BD BDR D BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR DR BDR BD BDR BD BDR DR R BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR DR BDR BD BDR B BD BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR DR R BDR BDR BDR DR R CPL PL 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CFSATE ATE 4 AD REGT GT T 15 FD REGT T 49 FD REGT CFB C F GANDER 56 FD REGT C RS CFL 30 0 FD REG REGT T 6 RAC RAC 6 RAC RAC CFSPDB CFS PDB 4 AD REGT DE DET TG GAGE AGETOW AGE TOWN TOW N 1 RCHA A 26 FD REG GT 62 RAC 10 FD REGT 15 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL LFWA TC DET SHILO RCA SCHOOL 56 FD REGT 116 FD BTY 49 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 59 MCDERMOT-FOUTS ZB MCDIARMID MCDONALD MCDONNELL MCELHINNEY MCGREGOR MCINTYRE MCKEACHNIE MCKENNA MCLEOD MCMULLAN MCMULLEN MCNAMA MCNEIL MCNEIL MECHAKRA ME MENDES ME M CIER MER MERCIER MERRICK MICHAUD MILES MILLETTE MIRON MOLLOY MO MON ONGEA ON G U MORAN MOR ORAN AN AN MORILL MOR ILL LLO LL ON M MOR MO IN N MORIN MOR IN MORIN MOR IN MOR ORIN IN MOR ORISS OR ISSETTE ISS E MUC CICK C O MUL LLAL LALY Y MUNRO RO MURPHY PHY MURRAYAY- OOD AY AY-W OD OD MYERS RS NADEAU EAU NARAIN NAR AINE AIN E NELSO NEL SON SO NEL ELSON EL SON NEUFELD NEU EUFELD EU D NEVEAU NEV EAUX EAU EA X NEV VES NG NGAN NGA N NIC CHO HOLSON NICK NIC KEL N OLE NIC NIELISSEN NOLET NORRIS RIS NORS ORSWORT ORS WORTHY WORT HY NORTHR NOR NO THR THRUP HRUP NYIMU NYI MU O’CONN O’C ONNELL ONN ELL O DELL O’D ELL O’DONN O’D ONNE ONN ELL O’DONN O’D ON ELL ON OGBEMUDIA OG OLDFIELD OLIVER OLIVER OLIVIER OLTHOF ORR OSADCHUK OSBOURNE OUELLET OUELLET ENDROITS 26 FD REGT 20 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 4 AD REGT 3 FD REGT 10 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 2 RCR DET OBGE 56 FD REGT 2 RCHA 30 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAG GETOWN 4 AD REGT DET GAG GETOWN 4 AD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAG GETOWN 6 RAC 6 RAC 18 AD REGT RCA SCHOOL 1 RCHA 5 RALC 49 FD REGT 5 RALC 5 RALC 26 FD REGT 5 RALC 62 RAC 49 FD REGT 6 RAC 6 RAC 6 RAC 56 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 116 FD BTY 1 FD REGT 6 RAC 7 TOR REGT 15 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 20 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 7 TOR REGT 15 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAG GETOWN 26 FD REGT 5 RALC RALC 56 6 FD REG REGT T 62 2 RAC 116 FD BT BTY Y 15 FD D REG REGT T RCA A SC SCHOO HOOL HOO 2 RCHA HA 30 FD REGT RE E 4 AD REGT 1 RCHA 4 AD REGT DET GAG GETOWN 30 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 18 AD REGT 7 TOR REGT 2 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 1 RCHA 2 RCHA 62 RAC 62 RAC RANK BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR NAME OUELLET OUELLETTE OVERY PAKHLAVUNI PALMER PANUCCI PAP PAPINEAU PAQUET PAQUET PAQUET PARADIS PARADIS INITS VM RJRJ JAW K G J DM J G JDD S J V PARADIS-AUBIN M PARE DP PARENT D PARENT D PARENT S PARKER CT PARRIS N PARROTT WWR PARSONS R PASSMORE MJ PATEY AM PATEY S PATRY-YOUNG J PAYETTE J PAYEUR JRJ PAYEUR V PAYNE J PAYNTON TA PEARCE GR PEARSE ML PECSI J PEDDLE RGJ PELLETIER AJJ PELLETIER FJA PELLETIER GBS PELLETIER K PELLETIER KJ PELLETIER P PEPIN RJLJM PERO RWA PERRON J PERSICO G PETER M PETERS B PETERSON L PETKOVICH D PETRENKO I PHILION W PHILLIPS JDT PIERREROY T PIKE C PIKULA B PITMAN IM PITMAN RHP PLANTE D PLANTE PRF POBURN C POIRIER P POITRAS CD POLLARD R POLYWKAN R PONTAROLLO RDW PORTER A POTTS KP POTVIN RJJ POULIN S POULIOT JLC POWER EG POWER JJ LOCATION GRADE NOM 6 RAC 62 RAC 15 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 2 RCHA 5 RALC 62 RAC 5 RALC 5 RALC 5 RALC 5 RALC 15 FD REGT 2 RCHA 5 RALC 5 RALC 15 FD REGT 2 RCHA 26 FD REGT 1 RCHA 7 TOR REGT 26 FD REGT 1 RCHA 5 RALC RCA SCHOOL 6 RAC 6 RAC 2 RCHA 18 AD REGT 49 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 62 RAC 6 RAC 6 RAC 6 RAC 6 RAC 4 AD REGT 6 RAC 62 RAC 26 FD REGT CFB/ASU SHILO 4 AD REGT 7 TOR REGT BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 7 TOR REGT 1 RCHA 7 TOR REGT 56 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 56 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 5 RALC 6 RAC CFB/ASU PETAWAWA 5 RALC 49 FD REGT 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 18 AD REGT 2 RCHA 18 AD REGT 62 RAC 6 RAC 6 RAC 1 FD REGT 42 FD REGT 60 PREVOST PRICE PRICE PRINGLE PRONOVOST PROULX PRYCE PUILLANDRE PULLINGER PYLYCHATY QUIRING RAMIREZ RAMSEY RAMSEY RAOUL RATELLE RATTIE RAYMOND REGIMBALD REGIMBALD REGIS REICKER REID REYNOLDS INITS P CA J LR MM D SR S DS M KE GO CB CB J A J JGB A J J M G S RHEAUME-LAFLEUR F RHIND S RICH G RICHARD MF RICHARDSON B RIDEOUT T RIDLEY DAR RIOUX M RIOUX GOYETTE RIOUX-GOYETTE A RISTO JJ ROBERGE K ROBERTS T ROBICHAUD BJ ROBICHAUD EG ROBICHAUD GR ROBINS KW ROBINSON AP ROBINSON JW ROBINSON MJ ROBSON CA RODRIGUE P ROGERS K ROODZANT S ROSS CM ROSS M ROSS TS ROSS WL ROTH KA ROUILLARD P ROUSSEAU RMM ROUTLEY JRK ROY A ROY JF ROY M ROYER-COTE JAG ROZARIO JM ROZON C RUMBOLT T RUTLEDGE CR RUTLEDGE MA RUTLEDGE PM RUTTAN S RZESZUTEK M SABEAN J SAMPSON F SANDERS P SANDERSON AS SANDFORD AV ENDROITS 5 RALC RCA SCHOOL 1 RCHA 42 FD REGT 62 RAC 5 RALC 15 FD REGT 56 FD REGT CFSPDB 20 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 1 FD REGT 10 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 5 RALC 4 AD REGT DET G GAGETOWN 62 RAC 2 RCHA 2 RCHA CFLRS 4 AD REGT DET G GAGETOWN 5 RALC 4 AD REGT DET G GAGETOWN 5 RALC 1 RCHA RCA SCHOOL 1 RCHA 2 RCHA CFPU 49 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 5 RALC 42 FD REGT 5 RALC 4 AD REGT DET G GAGETOWN 3 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 6 RAC 49 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 3 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 3 FD REGT 5 RALC 56 FD REGT 2 RCHA 26 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 49 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 5 RALC 6 RAC 56 FD REGT 5 RALC 62 RAC 2 FD REGT 6 RAC 15 FD REGT 5 RALC 2 RCHA 49 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN RCA SCHOOL 2 RCHA 49 FD REGT 5 FD REGT L’Artilleur Canadien RANK BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL CPL BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR NAME SAROFEIM SAUVE SAVAGE SAVOIE SCHAEFER SCHALLOCK SCOTT SCOTT SCOTT SEBESTEN SEDGWICK SEE SEE SEGUEDA SELVESTER SETO SHAKARCHI SHAVER SHAW SHEETS SHEPHARD SHEPPARD SHIELS SHIN SHULIST SIMARD SIMON SIMONEAU SIMPSON SINGH SINGS SIROIS SIZE SLUGOSKI SMALL SMITH SMITH SMITH SOCCHIA SON SONG SOUTHAM SPEARS SPENCER SPILKIN SPRAGUE ST JOHN STACEY STALEY STANFORD STANG STAPLES S STA TARLI TA RLING RLI N NG STEWAR STE WART WAR T STEWAR STE WART WAR T ST GER STGERMAI MAIN MAI N STOCKD STO CKDALE CKD ALE STON STO NE STO TONE TO NE STOPPA ST PIERRE ST-PIERRE ST-YVES SURETTE SUTHERLAND SWALLOW SYLKA SYLVESTRE SZAROZ TABB TAHAN TALBOT TALBOT Canadian Gunner INITS MMN SA S JJER MR JD D DB MKJ C DJ AO JM I IV MY JJ DP N M JDM L T H JT N JJG J SP S MB M MG S M BE G MJ AJ RY A JAR MF AMC G CL D J J SE C CR L BA BA MW MLAA MLA A AG RG T CJ PJM PF CM AC DS DM F M SJ J FJA P LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS 30 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 2 RCHA 6 RAC 1 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 3 FD REGT 20 FD REGT 26 FD REGT CDN SPEC OPS REGT DGMC 7 TOR REGT 2 FD REGT 42 FD REG GT 30 FD REG GT 7 TOR REG GT RCA SCHOO OO OL LFCA TC 2 FD REGT BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BD BD BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BD BD BDR D BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR DR BDR BDR BD BDR CPL BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL CPL BDR BDR DR BDR DR R CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR CPL BDR BDR R BDR BDR BDR DR BDR DR CPL PL BDR BDR DR R BDR BDR BDR BD BDR BDR R BDR DR CP CPL BDR BDR D BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR PJD RR RN S J K TP C A JM M R M JG M MJW C B KLC N RC B PJ A B B M IMC S WC AJR PHE JIR C GRN OJP JPR R J B BJ L M G M R LP JEE O NJJ PC A B S A ZJ I K MJG CN E J GJR A P JUD AJ MA BA K B CV TJE SV R 4 AD REGT DET GAGE AGETOW TOWN TOW N 1 RCHA 7 TOR REGT 42 FD REGT T 2 RCHA 62 RAC C 5 RALC ALC LC 26 FD REG REGT T 7 TOR REG RE T 15 5 FD D REG REGT T 5 RALC 49 FD REG REGT 1 RCHA HA 2 RCHA 15 FD F RE REGT REGT LFTS LFT S HQ HQ 1 FD REGT 15 49 FD RE REGT 7 TOR R REGT 7 TOR TOR RE REGT 26 FD D REG REGT T 5 FD FD R REGT EGT 1 FD FD REGT REGT EGT 4A AD D REGT DE DET T GAGE GAG TOWN 3 FD REGT 2 RCH CHA LFC CA TC TC 2 RCHA CHA 1 RCHA 20 FD REGT T 26 FD REGT R RCA SCHOOL 18 AD REGT 3 FD DR REG EGT EG 62 2 RAC RA 15 FD FD REG REGT T 15 FD REG REGT T 20 FD REG REGT T 42 FD REG REGT T 62 RAC C 62 RAC 1 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 5 RALC 20 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 6 RAC 5 RALC 61 TALBOT TALLUD TAPP TASKER TAYLOR TAYLOR THACH THIBAULT THIBODEAU THIBODEAU THIFFEAULT THOMAS THOMPSON THORBAHN THORNTON TH RP THO TIETZ TI TO IN TOB TOM TOMCZYK TOTH TOUCHETTE TOWNSON TREMBLAY TREMBLAY TR TRE REMBL RE M AY TREMBLA TRE TREM BLA -LAVOIE BLAY TR PAN TRE PANIER I TRIMM TR TROTT TRO TT TRUD TRU DE DEL TSA SANG SA NG G TUC UC CKER KE TUR RCOTTE COTT TUR RCOT COTTE TE TURCO TURCOT COTTE COTTE COT TE TURMEL MEL TURNE NER NE TURNE NER TUTTON TON TUYSUS TUY SUSIAN SU SUS IAN UBBING UBB NG UML MLAH ML AH UNDERWOOD UND UN NDERW ND WOOD OD VAILLANC VAI VA LANCOURT LANC ANCOURT VALDIV VAL DIVIA DIV IA VA LEE VAL E VALLEV VAL LEVAND LEV A VAL LLIE LIERES VAN ECK V VA VAN EVERY VAN ROOYEN N VANDERHUL ULST UL ST VANDER ERSWA ER SWAN SWA N VAND NDERZW ND ERZWAAG ERZW AAG VANIE VAN ER ER VEENST VEE NSTRA NST RA VEILLE VEI LLEUX LLE UX UX VEILLE VE VEI LLEUX LLE UX VEZINA VEZ INA VIALET VIA LET LE ETTE TE VIAU VIA U VINCENT VOTH WALSWORTH WALTS WARREN WATERMAN WATRICH WATSON WEAVER WELDON ENDROITS 6 RAC 7 TOR REGT 1 RCHA 1 RCHA 7 TOR REGT 56 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 2 RCHA 4 AD REGT 1 FD REGT 5 RALC 20 FD REGT 2 RCHA 1 FD REGT 20 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 4 AD REGT 116 FD BTY 2 RCHA 15 FD REGT CFB/ASU VALCA ARTIER 7 TOR REGT 5 RALC 5 RALC 6 RAC 5 RALC 62 RAC 1 RCHA 10 FD REGT 62 RAC 15 FD REGT 4 AD REGT 5 RALC 6 RAC 62 RAC 5 RALC 1 FD REGT 20 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 7 TOR REGT 20 FD REGT 1 RCHA 5 FD REGT 62 RAC 2 RCHA 62 RAC 10 FD REGT 5 RALC 2 RCHA 56 FD R REG E T RCA CA SC SCHOO HOOL HOO L 10 0 FD REG REGT T 49 FD REG REGT T 1 RCHA 6 RAC AC C 15 FD D REG REGT T 5 RALC C 5 RALC 6 RAC 1 RCHA 5 RALC 62 RAC 15 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 56 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 20 FD REGT RANK BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR CPL BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR BDR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR SDT PTE GNR GNR ART GNR PTE SDT GNR GNR SDT GNR SDT GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE PTE GNR GNR SDT GNR PTE PTE SDT GNR PTE PTE PTE PTE SDT NAME WENTZELL WERON WHITE WIDDOWSON WIEBE WIERSEMA WILD WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILSON WILSON WILSON WINDL WINSOR WINTER WOLFE WON WONG WONG INITS J A D EA JL K MR AL B MI A AL R KIJ J M T A JC MHM WOTHERSPOON JA YOUNG M YU J YUNG HDM YUNG V ZACHER A ZACHER A ZAHR R ZARIWNEY RJ ZINCK G ZWICKER WR ABEL P AKACHUK D ALLEN MJ ALVAREZ,FRANCIS F ANDERSON D ANDERSON S ANDRADE J ANDRES S ANDRESS WL ANGLEHART-METHOT G ARBOUR JJM ARDOLEI B ASQUITH M ASSELIN JPL ASTLES JM AUBIN JMG AUGER JG AVERY J AYOTTE DJC AYOTTE G AZIZ O BAAH F BADGER G BAIRD AC BAKER S BALDIZON D BALL NA BANNER DA BARABE J BARBE MJ BARIL JDGF BARKER M BARNES GI BARNETT D BARRAIS JD BASALLO A BATTISON MS BEAUDOIN JE BEAUDRY MR BEAUMONT-SMITH SRA BEAUREGARD-FORTIER RE LOCATION GRADE NOM RCA SCHOOL 2 RCHA 7 TOR REGT 30 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 116 FD BTY 5 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 2 RCHA 3 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 3 FD REGT JPSU DET PETAWAWA 10 FD REGT 2 RCHA 2 FD REGT 4 AD REGT 7 TOR REGT 15 FD REGT 15 FD REGT RMC 56 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 2 FD REGT 10 FD REGT 20 FD REGT 20 FD REGT CMTC 26 FD REGT 1 RCHA 1 FD REGT 5 RALC 10 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 2 RCHA RCA SCHOOL 2 RCHA 2 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 42 FD REGT 5 RALC 6 RAC 1 RCHA 56 FD REGT 6 RAC PTE SDT SDT GNR ART SDT GNR PTE PTE GNR SDT GNR PTE PTE PTE PTE GNR GNR PTE PTE GNR ART GNR SDT SDT GNR PTE SDT GNR ART SDT GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR SDT GNR PTE SDT GNR PTE GNR GNR PTE SDT SDT SDT SDT SDT GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR PTE 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 42 FD REGT 6 RAC 2 RCHA 62 RAC 5 RALC 2 RCHA 1 RCHA RCA SCHOOL 42 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 1 RCHA 5 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 5 RALC 5 FD REGT 62 RAC 56 FD REGT 116 FD BTY 56 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 2 RCHA 49 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 62 RAC 62 INITS BEDARD BEDARD BEDON BELAND R F D J BELANGER-SOUCY PLBS BELHUMEUR TM BELLEFEUILLE S BENJOE D BENNETT BG BENNETT L BERGER GGME BERGERON D BERGERON DI BEST CRR BIN AF BIRCH TG BIRDSELL A BIRON T BIRSS J BLACKMORE SA BLAIN C BLAIS JJJ BLAIS S BLAIS WT BLANCHETTE CJRS BLANCHETTE R BLINN BJ BLOUIN RONDEAU EMC BLUE K BOILY JEJ BOISCLAIR FRH BOISSON S BOISSONEAU NW BOISVERT O BOLEY C BONKOWSKI NW BONNEAU G BORIX BJG BORTHWICK R BOSSE D BOSTOCK E BOSTON DD BOUCHARD D BOUCHARD J BOUCHARD JGJ BOUCHARD JRE BOUCHARD RJR BOUCHER M BOUDREAU DS BOUFFARD M BOUFFARD-ABRAN G BOUGHEN SA BOULANGER GJ BOULET MJJ BOURASSA NJB BOURASSA-D’ESTIMAUVCC BOURGAULT BOURGOIN BOURNIVAL-ROY BOURQUE BOWE BOYLE BOYLE BRADFORD BRADLEY BRAKE BRANCH BRANCONNIER BREAU BRECKENRIDGE BREDIN BREMNER JC J F D C A I F R SJ K TDJ M KJ JE T ENDROITS 3 FD REGT 62 RAC 2 FD REGT 5 RALC 6 RAC 2 FD REGT LFQA TC 10 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 2 RCHA 62 RAC 5 RALC 18 AD REGT 49 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 5 RALC 56 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 6 RAC 5 RALC 62 RAC 62 RAC 5 RALC 1 FD REGT 6 RAC 26 FD REGT 6 RAC 2 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 49 FD REGT LFQA TC 2 RCHA 30 FD REGT 1 RCHA 18 AD REGT 56 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 49 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 6 RAC 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 26 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 1 FD REGT 5 RALC 5 RALC 15 FD REGT 6 RAC 6 RAC 62 RAC 62 RAC 6 RAC 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN NES - TERM LVE 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN RCA SCHOOL 1 RCHA 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 1 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 10 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 49 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 56 FD REGT L’Artilleur Canadien RANK GNR GNR PTE PTE GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR SDT GNR PTE GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR SDT GNR PTE GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR SDT PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR SDT GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR SDT PTE PTE PTE PTE PTE PTE GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR SDT SDT NAME INITS BRETON BRETON BRINSTON BRITTAIN BROOKS BROOKS BROPHY BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWNE BRUM BUCHOON BUCKLEY BUECKERT BURCENA BURGIE BURKE BURNS BURTNICK BUSQUE BUSTAMANTE BUTLER BZDYL CABALLERO CABUNGCAL CAIN B J TW CL AC J K AD J JA KD J JD J S H CJB TM CB K A M A M E CL A SJ CALDERON-ARROYO C CALVERT A CAMERON D CAMERON DAR CAMPAGNA-GLEETON M CAMPBELL A CAMPBELL B CAMPBELL J CANART J CANART M CANTIN J CARBONNEAU M CARDONA JC CARDONA PAIZ J CARL A CARLETON C CARLSON KR CARRIER LMA CARRIER S CARTER JIL CASEMENT RJ CASSWELL A CASTANO CASTANOANO NO-O NO ORR ORRE O RREGO GO JL CASTE CAS TELLAN TEL LAN ANOS AN OS J CHABOT CHABOT S CHACON CHA CON J CHALIF CHA LIFOUR LIF OUR D CHALLI CHA LL S-L LLI S EE SC SCHA HAMBE HA MBER MBE RL RLAIN R CHA AMBE MBERLAND BHR LOCATION GRADE NOM 5 RALC 5 RALC 49 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 1 RCHA 1 RCHA 30 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 42 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 7 TOR REGT 42 FD REGT 1 RCHA 30 FD REG GT 56 FD REG GT 2 FD REGT T RCA SCHOO OL 18 AD REGT 5 RALC 56 FD REGT GNR SDT GNR GNR PTE PTE GNR SDT PTE P TE G GN GNR G GN GNR SD SDT GNR GNR PTE TE GNR PTE SDT DT PTE PTE GNR PTE GNR GNR GN GNR GN GN GNR NR R GNR GNR GNR GNR SDT GNR GNR G GNR GNR GNR PTE TE PTE GNR GN GNR PTE GNR PTE GNR GNR PTE PTE PTE E GNR SDT SDT PTE SDT DT PTE GNR R GNR SDT SD GNR GNR GNR NR PTE GNR PTE TE E PTE TE SDT ART ART PTE SDT SDT GNR GNR GNR 4 AD REGT DET GAGE AGETOW TOWN TOW N 2 RCHA RCA SCHOO OOL OO L 1 RCHA 2 FD REGT REGT EG RCA A SC SCHOO HO L 49 FD REG REGT T RCA CA SCHOO SCHOO HOOL L 1 RCHA HA 3 FD FD REGT REGT 42 FD REG REGT T 5 RALC A 2R RCHA CHA A RC SC RCA SCHOO H L 2F FD DR RE EGT 26 FD D REG RE T 2 FD RE 26 REGT LFQ FQA FQ AT TC C 5 RALC RALC 5 RALC RALC 5 RALC RALC 56 FD REG REGT T 1 RCHA 26 FD REG GT 6 RAC AC 5 RALC ALC 4 AD REGT GT TD DET E GAGETOW OWN OW N 10 FD REG GT 2 RCHA 7 TOR REGT 1 RCHA RC LFQA LFQ A TC TC 20 FD REG REGT T 5 RAL RALC 5 FD FD REGT REGT 4 AD AD REGT REGT DE DET T GAGE AGETOW T TOW TO N CHAN KKN CHAPPELLAZ ADJ CHARBONNEAU BM CHARRON M CHARTERS JM CHASSE M CHATTERTON AC 62 2 RAC 20 FD D REG REGT T 15 FD REG EGT EG T 26 FD REGT T 26 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 3 FD REGT CHATTERTON-ARMSTRONS 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN CHENG CHENIER CHERUBINI CHHUN CHIASSON 15 FD REGT 5 RALC 56 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 62 RAC CHAMBERS-YAKYMYSHYNR Canadian Gunner AKM J A SS PWJNJ 63 CHISWELL INITS JM CHOUINARD LAVOIE JEM CHOUINARD-LAVIGNE E CHOW B CHRISTIAN PR CLARK BL CLARK C CLARKE AA CLARYSEE C CLEMIS QPJ CLOUTHIER JD CLOUTIER DMB C KADAY COC J CO GER COG JPH CO OE COH JC COLBURNE CO T CO E COL N COLLIN VMM COLLINS JHA COLLINS JP COLLINS S COMEAU JJR C COM PTON J CONNOR CON KJR CONN CON ONNORS S CO COOK COO OOK K S COOPER COO ER R RWK COPELA COP ELAND ELA ND NJ CORBIN-R CORB IN-R N- ATTE N-R TE M CORN COR NECT E COR ORRIV OR RIVEAU RIV EAU BJR COT TE G COU USIN SINEAU D SINEAU COUTU C OUTU TURE TU T U URE N COUTUR TURIER TUR IER ER R J COUTU TU IER TUR OV COX L LM CRAME MER ME D CRAWFO WFORD WFO RD DJ CROS CRO SS HJK CULLIN CUL LINS LIN S PG 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26 FD REGT 42 FD REGT 62 RAC 62 2 RAC 20 0 FD REG REGT RE T 2 FD FD R REGT EGT 18 AD REG REGT T 4 AD A REGT REGT DE D T GAGE GA ETOWN 1 RCHA HA A 2 FD REGT GT 5 RALC 5 RALC LFQA TC 56 FD REGT 1 RCHA 56 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 62 RAC 6 RAC 6 RAC 10 FD REGT 6 RAC 62 RAC RCA SCHOOL 30 FD REGT 1 RCHA RANK SDT GNR ART ART GNR PTE PTE GNR SDT PTE PTE GNR SDT ART GNR PTE PTE PTE SDT GNR SDT GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE SDT PTE PTE SDT GNR PTE SDT SDT SDT PTE PTE ART SDT PTE SDT GNR GNR SDT PTE SDT SDT GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE PTE GNR GNR GNR PTE PTE GNR NAME INITS DESAULNIERS CJLS DESBIENS O DESCHENES JF DESCHENES-LALIBERTE POML DEVLIN P DHAHAN PS DHUGGA IS DICKINSON D DIDONE RBCT DINH A DINSMORE M DION M DION REJH DIONNE JMA DIZON JV DODDS ZGS DODGE J DOLMAN JC DOMPIERRE-BELANGER FA DOOLER TR DOUCET DJWC DOUCET J DOUCETTE M DOUCETTE NC DOUCETTE-FRASER P DOUGHERTY J DOUGLAS BDR DOWSON K DREW TL DREWETTE J DRIEDGER DROUIN SPA DRUFOVKA GM DRYER BD DUCHAINE A DUCHESNE-TANGUAY B DUCHSCHER CJ DUFRESNE F-AJ DUFRESNE FJJ DUFRESNE PSE DUGAS JM DULONG TL DUMAS IIM DUMAS MJL DUNN LJ DUPERRAY J DUPERRE D DUPONT AB DUPUY D DURSTON TS DUVAL JP DUVAL G EARNSHAW B EIKELENBOOM C EIKELENBOOM N ELDRIDGE AJR ELLINGSON DJ ELLIOTT D ELLIOTT J ELLIOTT M ELLIOTT T ELSON D EMPEY A ENGLISH S ENNS JW ERIKSEN AJ ETHIER J ETTINGER J FAFARD COTE P FALK TL FANDREY AB FAUCHER M LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS 62 RAC 1 RCHA 6 RAC 6 RAC 7 TOR REGT 15 FD REGT 15 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 2 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 5 RALC 6 RAC 6 RAC 7 TOR REGT 49 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 6 RAC SDT SDT GNR GNR SDT GNR PTE GNR SDT GNR PTE PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR ART GNR GNR PTE GNR SDT SDT PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR SDT GNR ART GNR GNR GNR SDT GNR PTE ART SDT GNR GNR GNR GNR SDT GNR SDT GNR PTE SDT PTE GNR GNR SDT ART PTE GNR GNR GNR MJ JM J K RMR J CR T M T MT SP SAA N DP J T MH PT PS NLL M DJ M D E MA CP B JD K AJJJPJ RMIMM GM C J D J J S D J NJG 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 62 RAC 5 RALC 1 RCHA 1 FD REGT NES - TERM LVE 56 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 42 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 20 FD REGT 62 RAC 15 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 62 RAC 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 15 FD REGT 6 RAC 62 RAC 62 RAC 1 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 6 RAC 6 RAC 49 FD REGT 62 RAC 5 RALC 5 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 1 RCHA 56 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 1 RCHA 56 FD REGT CFB/ASU GAGETOWN 1 RCHA 1 RCHA 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 26 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN RCA SCHOOL LFQA TC 26 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 5 RALC 64 FAUCHER FAUCHER-BILODEAU FAVRON FAVRON FAY-MILETTE FECTEAU FERGUSON FERGUSON FERREIRA FESER FEVENS FIGUEROA FIGUEROA-BARRERA A FILLION FINNAMORE FIRMIN FISHER FLETCHER FLINT FOGLIA FONG FONNER FORD FORD FORTIN FORTIN FORTIN FORTIN-GODIN FOSTER FOSTER FOURNELLE FOURNIER FRADETTE FRAMPTON FRANCIS FRASER FR?CHETTE FRENCH FRIDGE FROST FULLER GAGNE GAGNE GAGNON OJJP S GALL J GALLANT MIG GALLANT-BOULET H GALLO N GAN JW GARANT-POITRAS SP GARCEAU JRS GAREAU A GAREAU D GATES T GAUDETTE C GAUTHIER JMJO GAUTHIER M GAUTHIER-FRECHETTE MJD GAUVIN Y GAVEL BJ GELINAS GEMMILL WD GIBSON M GIESBRECHT R GIGUERE MA GILBERT MA GILL MS GILLINGHAM J GIRARD F GODMER C GAGNON-CLAVEAU GAGNON-DEVEAUX ENDROITS 62 RAC 6 RAC 1 RCHA 1 RCHA 62 RAC 5 RALC 10 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 2 FD REGT 20 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 1 RCHA RCA SCHOOL L 3 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 42 FD REGT 5 RALC 10 FD REGT 1 RCHA 5 RALC 5 RALC 6 RAC 5 RALC 2 RCHA 15 FD REGT 5 RALC 62 RAC 6 RAC 26 FD REGT 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT LFQA TC 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN RCA SCHOOL 56 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 5 RALC 62 RAC 20 FD REGT 6 RAC 5 RALC 1 RCHA RCA SCHOOL L 6 RAC 56 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 6 RAC 62 RAC 56 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 2 RCHA RCA SCHOOL 62 RAC 5 RALC 62 RAC 5 RALC 1 FD REGT JGF 62 RAC 5 FD REGT 1 RCHA 56 FD REGT 62 RAC 6 RAC 15 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 5 RALC L’Artilleur Canadien RANK GNR GNR GNR GNR ART GNR GNR SDT GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR SDT GNR GNR PTE PTE PTE GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR PTE GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR PTE PTE PTE GNR GNR SDT GNR GNR PTE GNR SDT GNR GNR PTE PTE PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR PTE GNR SDT SDT GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE NAME GOIZIOU-GALLANT GOODERHAM GOODRIDGE GORMAN GOSSELIN GOSSEN GOTTSCHALK GOULET GRAHAM GRAHAM GRANT GRANT GRASS GREEN GREGG GREWAL GRIFFITH GRIFFITHS GRIMEAU GRIMWOOD GRONDIN GUENTHER GUERRA GUNN HAASBEEK HAGLUND HAINES HALCHYSHAK HALL HALLAM HALLEY HANEK HANEY HANSEN HARDER HARDY HARNUM HARRIS HARVEY HARVEY HASTINGS HAWES HAWKES HECKMAN HEISLER HELBLING HENRY HEPPELL HEPPNER HERBERHOLZ HERNANDEZ HERNANDE ANDEZ ANDE Z-LACROI LACROI L CROIX ROIX ROI X HIBBER HIB BERD BER D HIGGIN HIG GINS GIN S HILBIC HIL BIC BICH ICH HILCHE HIL HI CHEY CHE Y HILL HIL L HIL IL LSON HLIBCH BCHU BCH UK HOFFMAN HOLDEN HOLMES HOMUTH HOOK HOPEY HORST HOUDE LORD HOULE HOULE HOVRISKO HOWE HOWSON HRAPPSTEAD Canadian Gunner INITS MC C A M KC J MB F K K DJ WD JS AJ S J KN KE CM R MJF JMD P AP KS AS DR ML S D E T CC ARS B D JD SJ J M SM J DO D A S B J PL M ELEM EL ELE LEM M B ST DJH SA T S RA I NR K B DSF B JJ AJM J AL M R ME LOCATION RANK 42 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR P PTE PT PTE PT P PT PTE GN GNR GNR GNR PTE TE PTE GNR PTE PTE GNR NR SDT GNR GNR PTE GNR PTE TE E GNR GNR GNR PTE PTE PTE PTE GNR G GNR PT PTE GNR NR PTE P PTE G GN GNR GNR P PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR R GNR PTE PTE GNR GNR R GNR NR GNR GNR R SDT SDT PTE PTE PTE E GNR PTE GNR NR R GNR NR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 2 RCHA 6 RAC 1 RCHA 26 FD REGT 6 RAC 2 RCHA 5 RALC 3 FD REGT 42 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET T GAGETO GAGETO GETOWN WN 116 FD BTY Y 1 RCHA RCA SCHOO OOL OO L 49 FD REG GT 42 FD REGT 1 RCHA 56 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 10 FD REGT 1 RCHA 5 FD REGT T 26 FD REG REGT T 5 FD REG REGT 4 AD REG REGT RE T DE DET T GAGETO GAGETO GETOWN 10 FD REG REGT T 2 RCHA 1 RCHA HA RCA SC SCHO HO L HOO 5 FD REG 56 REGT T 18 AD RE REGT REG 3F FD D REG REG EGT E GT 56 FD RE REGT 2R RCHA CHA RC SC RCA SCHOO H L 18 8 AD RE REGT RCA CA SCHOO SCH L RCA SC SCHOO H HO L 30 FD REG 30 REGT T 56 FD REG REGT T 26 FD REG REGT T 1 RCHA 1 RCH CHA 62 RAC AC 56 FD D REG REGT RE RCA SCHOO HOOL HOO 15 FD REG GT 10 FD REGT 6 RAC 56 FD F REGT 2 RCHA RCHA 15 5 FD REG REGT T 1 FD FD REGT 5 FD FD REGT REGT 2 RCHA RCHA 1 RCHA 10 FD REG REGT T 2 RCHA 49 FD REGT T 2 RCHA 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN N 1 FD REGT 2 RCHA 62 RAC 62 RAC 1 RCHA 10 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 1 RCHA 26 FD REGT 65 NAME INITS HUCKLE B HUDSON WO HUFFELS AH HUGHES M HUGHES TAS HUMALAMAKI VTK HUMMEL AN HUNKS J HUNT CFM HUNT CL HUNTER EL HUNTINGTON JE H CHINSON M HUT HUTCHINSON P HU HYDEN HY DR IBBITSON IB IBB SL IB OTSON IBB JJ INDENBOSCH MR INGBRITSON CS IRWIN S ISABELLE JCE ISHRAKI J JA KSON JAC JA C JACKSO JAC K N MA JAM AMES AM ES KR J NSEN JE JENSEN JEN SE SEN EN EN M JERRET JER TT M JIMENE JIM ENEZ ENE Z JC JOANIS JOA NIS J JOH OHN OH NAS NAS RB JOH OH HNSO NSON N JO JOH HNSO NSON N M JOHNSO NSON NSO N S JJOHNS OHNS NST NS N ST S ON N KJ JOHNST NSTON NST ON R JONES ES S H JONES ES M JORDA DAN DA S SSW JUNEAU EAU D KAISE KA SER J KAN NG A KAY AYE AY E JA KEAYS KEA YS K KEENA KEE NAN AN DA KE NAN KEE AN M KEITEL KEI JA KEL ELLY EL LY TG KENDAL KEN D L JT KENDRICK KEN KE C KENNARD CM KENNEDY A KENNED EDY ED Y C KEN NNED NEDY Y RGD KER ER NR KHALAF KHA LAF AF H KHALIQ KHA HALIQ LIQUE UE G GH KHEZRI KHE ZRI MM KHE KHEZRI HEZRI SM KIM C KIMBAL KIM B L BA E KI G KIN B KING K KING KA KINNEAR GBL KIRBY EG KIRBY WC KITTSON A KIZUR L KLERI R KLOKEID M KNIGHT SP KNORR C LOCATION 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 3 FD REGT 49 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 2 RCHA 49 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 56 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 3 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 56 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 49 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 5 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 62 RAC 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 49 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 1 RCHA 1 RCHA LFQA TC 26 FD REGT 10 FD REGT 20 FD REGT 1 RCHA 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 56 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 56 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 5 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 5 RALC 42 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 30 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 10 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 49 9 FD REG REGT T 2 RCHA HA 1 RCHA RCHA 3 FD FD R REGT EGT 1 RCHA 2 FD REGT GT 2 FD REGT GT 1 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGE ETOWN 42 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 49 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 56 FD REGT 2 RCHA 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 30 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL RANK GNR PTE PTE GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR ART SDT GNR SDT SDT GNR SDT GNR GNR PTE SDT PTE GNR GNR GNR SDT SDT GNR SDT GNR SDT SDT PTE GNR GNR PTE SDT ART GNR GNR SDT PTE PTE ART GNR GNR PTE SDT GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR SDT SDT GNR PTE GNR SDT GNR SDT GNR GNR GNR SDT GNR GNR SDT GNR SDT SDT GNR ART NAME KOCH KOPCZYK KOROLUK KOVACS KRUGER KUHNE KUO LABELLE LABRECQUE LACERTE LACHANCE LACHANCE QUESSY LACHANCE-VEZINA LACOMBE LACROIX INITS PB Z CD J JTW N STY M KJF JJP J FHJ EMF MC SJS LOCATION RANK 30 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 10 FD REGT GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE PTE GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR PTE SDT GNR GNR GNR SDT GNR PTE PTE GNR PTE GNR PTE PTE PTE GNR SDT GNR PTE ART GNR PTE PTE GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR SDT GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR SDT SDT GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE PTE PTE PTE PTE 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 5 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 15 FD REGT LFQA TC 6 RAC 62 RAC 5 RALC 62 RAC 6 RAC 30 FD REGT 62 RAC LACROIX LATREMOUILLG 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN LADOUCEUR LADOUCEUR LAFAILLE LAFFERTY LAFONTAINE LAFORTUNE LAFRANCE LAFRENIERE LAINE LALANCETTE LALCHAN LAMARRE LAMARRE 56 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 5 RALC 5 RALC LFQA TC 62 RAC 6 RAC 5 RALC 2 FD REGT 5 RALC 62 RAC 62 RAC 26 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 2 RCHA 5 FD REGT 6 RAC 6 RAC 1 RCHA 5 RALC 6 RAC 30 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 6 RAC 1 RCHA 5 RALC 15 FD REGT 6 RAC R ZFJ SJ A M J F AJM DC A AL D MMS LAMBERT-FRECHETTE VJCD LAMIRANDE DJD LAMMING DCR LANDRY S LANG PG LANGLAIS POJG LANGLOIS YA LAPIERRE D LAPIERRE V LAPLANTE-SIMARD F LAPORTE GCAT LARAWAY C LAROCHE AJR LARSON A LASNIER J LAU CMY LAVIGNE PLMF LAVOIE M LAW AZ LAWRENCE P LAWRIE K LECLAIR K LECLERC TJD LECOURS FL LEDUC A LEE J LEFAVE D LEFEBVRE-GIROUX AJP LEFEBVRE-JOUVET M LEFEBVRE-ROMPRE JGM LEFORT KL LEGER K LEHOUX-ALLAIRE C LEMAY GA LENEHAN S LENNOX JR LEON DW LEROUX M L’ESPERANCE S LEVASSEUR MRB LEVESQUE S LEVESQUE KLC 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 15 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 56 FD REGT 5 RALC 62 RAC 6 RAC 56 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 1 RCHA 62 RAC 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 62 RAC 42 FD REGT 1 RCHA 5 RALC 6 RAC 2 RCHA 30 FD REGT 2 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 2 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 1 RCHA 6 RAC 66 NAME LEVESQUE LEWIS LIPPERT LIVELY LIZE LLOYD LOCK LOFTUS LOISELLE-MARTINEAU LOMAS LONG LONG LONGPRE LOPEZ LOUIE LOUIS-SEIZE LOVEAN LOW LUBIN LUNEAU-POISSON LUTHER LYNE MACCORMICK MACDONALD MACDONALD MACFARLANE MACKEIL MACMILLAN MAEERS MAGEE MAGNOUX MAILHOT MAILMAN INITS S R M N E J N JO M J AJ J L S DPA CLS J MJ L CSA C WRF J KPN JJ JMM SB BW MC EL S AE MAINELLA-TASSE MAINVILLE MAJOR MAKAROW MAKEPEACE MALENFANT MALONEY MANG MANKOW MANN MANN MANN MANNING MARA MARCIL A KW SA M A S AP JCS A BM KG K D M MARCOUX-DESROCHERS M MARSHALL C MARTIN RMA MARTINEAU SP MARTINEZ-MENDIETA G MATHUS R MCBRIDE C MCCABE J MCCAY M MCCLOSKEY M MCCONNACHIE M MCCONNELL E MCCRON SA MCDINES D MCDONALD M MCENTEE T MCGEE E MCGILLVRAY MW MCGONEGAL PA MCGRATH SLD MCGREER S MCINTYRE KJ MCKEACHNIE CN LOCATION 5 RALC 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT 2 RCHA 5 RALC 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 5 RALC 5 RALC 5 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 5 RALC 1 RCHA 5 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 2 RCHA 30 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 62 RAC 4 AD REGT DET G GAGETOWN 26 FD REGT JR 1 FD REGT R 1 RCHA 49 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 2 FD REGT LFQA TC 3 FD REGT VJR 2 FD R REGT 5 RALC 5 FD REGT 116 FD BTY 4 AD REGT DET G GAGETOWN RCA SCHOOL L RCA SCHOOL L 10 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 2 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL L 18 AD REGT 5 RALC 2 RCHA 2 RCHA 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 62 RAC 62 RAC 5 RALC 20 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 56 FD REGT 1 RCHA 49 FD REGT 7 TOR REGT 1 RCHA 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT 42 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 20 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 49 FD REGT L’Artilleur Canadien RANK GNR GNR SDT PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR ART GNR GNR GNR GNR SDT GNR PTE PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE SDT SDT SDT GNR PTE PTE GNR GNR PTE GNR SDT PTE GNR GNR GNR PTE PTE GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR ART SDT ART GNR NAME MCKENNY MCLAUGHLIN MCLEAN MCLEESE MCNEILL MCNIVEN MCSHEFFERY MELO MENDICINO MENHINICK MESICH MIFFLIN MIKKOLA MILETICH INITS D T RJA JM R J D J JVJ M TA R E A MILETTE-LEMAY J MILLAR CJ MILLER DCA MILLS M MILLS TIS MILNE F MILO C MINAKER A MIRANDA ARREGUI F MOAMAI N MONIZ BD MONTGOMERY BR MONTGOMERY R MOORE LS MOORE MJ MORGAN B MORGAN J MORISSETTE PC MORRELL N MORRIS J MOSES C MOULTON K MOUROT K MUCHMORE N MUISE J.D. MURAWSKY DJ MURDOCH DM MURPHY A MURPHY BJ MURRAY AJ MURRAY TM NABIH A NADEAU JMC NAUD LNO NAUGLER B NELSON KJA NELSON MG MGC NEP EPTON EP TON S NEWARK NEW ARK A NGUYEN NGU YEN LD NICHOL NIC HOLSON HOL SON P NOLET NOL ET LKS KS NORRIS NOR RIS J NOR ORTON OR TON KM OBENAUS WM O’BRIEN O BRIEN KF OFSTIE OGDEN DJ O’LEARY JL O NEILL O’NEILL CE O’NEILL KSR O’QUINN S OUELLET D OUELLET SJP OUELLET YJM OUELLET-MORNEAU ORL OUIMET J Canadian Gunner LOCATION RANK RCA SCHOOL 56 FD REGT 6 RAC 5 FD REGT 1 RCHA 1 RCHA 3 FD REGT 2 RCHA RCA SCHOOL 56 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 2 RCHA 7 TOR REGT 56 FD REGT T 5 RALC 42 FD REG GT GNR GNR SDT PTE PTE GNR GNR SDT GNR GNR GN GN GNR PTE PT PTE PTE GNR PTE TE PTE PT PTE T TE SDT SDT DT SDT GNR GNR NR ART RT GNR GN GNR NR R GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR PTE GNR G GNR SDT GNR GNR R SDT PTE G GNR SDT GNR GNR GNR PTE PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR NR R GNR NR SDT T GNR GNR R SDT SDT GNR GN GNR GNR R GNR PTE SDT PTE TE GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR PTE PTE 4 AD REGT DE ET GAGETOWN GA WN 4 AD REGT DET T GA GAGETO GETOWN GETOW GETO WN 42 FD REGT CFLRS 56 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 2 RCHA 2 RCHA 7 TOR REG EGT EG T 1 RCHA A 1 RCHA HA 49 FD REG REGT T 4 AD D REG RE REGT TD DET GAGETO GAG WN 1R RCHA CHA 1R RCHA CHA HA A 6 RAC RAC 2 RCHA HA 1 RCHA RCA A SC CHOO H L 2 RCHA RCHA 6 RAC 62 AC C RCA SC SCH HOOL 1 FD FD R REG EGT EG 42 2 FD RE REGT 5 FD FD REGT REG EGT 2 RCHA RCHA 42 F 42 FD D REGT REG REG EGT T 3F FD D REGT R T 15 5 FD REGT 62 RAC 6 RAC AC 6 RAC AC 4 AD REGT DE DET T GAGETO G ETO T WN TO 5 FD REGT 49 FD REGT L A TC LFQ 2 RCHA RCH 15 FD RE REGT RCA CA SC SCHOO SCHOO HOOL 62 RAC 56 FD REG REGT T 1R RCHA CHA 3 FD D REGT REGT 1 RCHA A 20 FD REG GT 3 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 3 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 2 RCHA 2 RCHA 6 RAC 6 RAC 6 RAC 1 RCHA 67 NAME INITS OUSSATCHEV A PACE A PAGER-MASSE J PALING M PALMER DL PAMPLIN J PAQUET CP PAQUETTE M PARACHONIAK D PARENT C PARENTEAU MSC PARKER AL PATCH NR PATTERSON JPJ PAUL PA DD PAULENKO PA K PE P ELLETIER A PELLETIER J PELLETIER JJCSR PELLETIER M PELLETIER P PELLETIER T PENNINGS J PERREAULT B PE PER ERREE ER R PETIQU PET ETIQU IQU QUAN QU Q UAN R PETTEN PET TEN P PI HE PIC D PIKE PIK E DA PITCH PIT CH R CHE M PIT IT TRE G PIT TTET PDM PITZE ZE ZEL R PLASTO STOW STO W M PLEAU-DU DUCHES CHESNEAU CHES NEAU JM POD T TW PODOL O S OL OLA J POIRIE IER IE J H JSP POIRIE RIER RIE R P PAJ P IQU POL IQUIN IN N P POPES POP ESCU ESC U AC POR ORTIL OR TILLO TIL LO K POT OTT OTTS OT J POTTS POT TS K POTTS POT TS RA PO TS POT T POTVIN POT VIN O POW WEL ELL O PRAT PRA TT W P MZELL PR PRE T PRESTON C PRIDHAM M J PRONKI NKIN NKI NK N PC PRO ROSS RO SS R PROUFF PERRE PROU ERREAULT AULT M PROVENCH PROV ENCHER ENCH ER R RJ RJA PROVOS PRO VOST VOS T SJG PRUDHO PRU DHOM DHO MM C MME MM RACINE RAC INE K RA NEY RAI NE EY A RAJEWSKI RAJ S RAMSAY M RAYMOND N REECE KA REGEY NMD REID C REINELT J REINHARDT D REMPEL R RENNER DAJ RESTAU AM LOCATION 7 TOR REGT 2 RCHA 2 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 26 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 5 FD REGT 62 RAC 2 RCHA RCA SCHOOL 26 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 116 FD BTY 7 TOR REGT 56 FD REGT 10 FD REGT 10 FD REGT 62 RAC 2 FD REGT 62 RAC 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 6 RAC YD RCA SCHOOL 2 RCHA RCA SCHOOL 5 RALC 18 AD REGT 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 26 FD REGT 1 RCHA 56 FD REGT 62 RAC 26 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 62 RAC 49 FD REGT 5 RALC 2 FD REGT 1 RCHA 1 RCHA RCA SCHOOL 15 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 5 RALC RCA SCHOOL 1 RCHA RCA A SC SCHOO H L 1 RCHA 1 RCHA 2F FD DR REGT EGT 2R RCHA CHA LFQA A TC TC 62 RAC AC 2 FD REGT EG G CFB/ASU GAGET TOWN 5 RALC 56 FD REGT 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 1 RCHA 26 FD REGT 10 FD REGT RANK SDT GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR SDT PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR SDT SDT GNR GNR PTE SDT PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE PTE GNR SDT SDT GNR GNR SDT GNR GNR GNR GNR ART SDT SDT GNR GNR SDT SDT GNR SDT SDT SDT GNR ART GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR NAME RICARD RICHARD RICHARDS RICHARDS RICHARDSON RICHARDSON RICHER RIGGS RIJNEN RINEHART INITS JGPM M C J A T PE RH JJ N RINGUETTE-FARRELL D RITCHIE RD ROBERGE JJ ROBERGE SJGJ ROBERT NR ROBERTS D ROBERTSON D ROBICHAUD PEO ROBICHEAU CJ ROBINET C ROCH K RODRIGUE D RODRIGUE R ROLLS RG ROOKE J ROORDA S ROOS J ROSAMOND J ROSCOE AR ROSE DJJK ROSENE JJ ROTTLUFF DA ROUILLARD S ROUSSEAU SJGB ROUSSEL F ROUSSELLE S ROWE EA ROWLEY BERNARD F ROY A ROY C ROY EJ ROY F ROY JJ ROY MMA ROY-MAURICE AV RUTHERFORD E SADLER JAK SAINT-AMANT MJN SAINT-AMANT SJAC SALEMA K SAMOISETTE MG SANDOVAL RA SAULNIER RER SAUVE K SAUVE RAICHE MJAM SAVOIE D SAWKINS B SAWYER MA SCALI MA SCANIE-JENKINS J SCHAN T SCHARF B SCHARF MP SCHEER R SCHERTZING A SCHRIVER I SCOTT D SCOTT K SCOTT S SCUR M SEGUIN Y LOCATION RANK 62 RAC 2 RCHA 2 RCHA RCA SCHOOL 10 FD REGT 2 RCHA 6 RAC 5 FD REGT GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE SDT PTE PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE PTE GNR PTE GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR PTE PTE GNR GNR PTE GNR PTE GNR SDT GNR 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 20 FD REGT 1 RCHA 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 6 RAC 6 RAC 49 FD REGT 5 RALC 56 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 1 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 5 RALC LFQA TC 5 RALC 18 AD REGT 56 FD REGT 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT 1 RCHA 3 FD REGT 42 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 5 RALC 62 RAC 2 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL RCA SCHOOL 6 RAC RCA SCHOOL 5 RALC 42 FD REGT LFQA TC 6 RAC 6 RAC 2 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 30 FD REGT 62 RAC 62 RAC 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 62 RAC 2 FD REGT 62 RAC 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 2 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 42 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 2 RCHA 18 AD REGT 1 RCHA 26 FD REGT 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN RCA SCHOOL 1 RCHA RCA SCHOOL RCA SCHOOL 5 RALC 7 TOR REGT 5 RALC 68 NAME SENUM SHANNON SHANNON SHAVE SHAW SHEE SHELSON SHEWCHUK SHIRLEY SHUTTLEWORTH SIEDLECKI SIMONE SIMUNDSON SJAARDA SKOURIS SLACK SLIPETZ SLOAN SLOSSE SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMOLLA SOCHOLOTIUK SOGUILON SOLOMAKHA SOOP SOPKOW SORENSEN SPEER SPENCER SPENCER STAFFORD STAITE STANDFAST STAPLES STAPLES STARK ST-COEUR ST-CYR STEWART STEWART STINZIANO ST-JEAN STOANGI STOCKER STONE STORIE ST-PIERRE STRADALOWICZ STRATTON STUBBS STUPARYK STYLES SUMMERS SUMMERS SUTCH SUTTON SWAYZE SWICK SYCZ SYLVESTER SYLVESTRE TALAVERA INITS A AC JR M E SA WR T S J T D K E JC D Z S J A AMF CJ CM J JD L R S SWJ P M J A TCU D EG CS G NC S EK R G J KM O G CJO MF NG DP AJ CJ J SE C K KC G T D PJ RA A J R K D R CJJS L LOCATION RCA SCHOOL 3 FD REGT 3 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL RCA SCHOOL 2 RCHA 18 AD REGT 2 RCHA RCA SCHOOL 1 RCHA 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN 1 RCHA 1 RCHA 2 RCHA 49 FD REGT 1 RCHA 2 RCHA 4 AD REGT DET G GAGETOWN 2 RCHA 56 FD REGT 42 FD REGT 42 FD REGT 1 RCHA 56 FD REGT 1 FD REGT 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 1 RCHA 3 FD REGT LFQA TC 56 FD REGT 2 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 10 FD REGT 1 RCHA 5 FD REGT 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 3 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 49 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 1 RCHA 2 RCHA RCA SCHOOL L 5 RALC 2 RCHA 5 FD REGT 15 FD REGT 2 RCHA 30 FD REGT 1 RCHA 49 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 42 FD REGT 5 RALC 7 TOR REGT 5 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 1 RCHA 2 RCHA 26 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 1 RCHA 56 FD REGT 1 RCHA 62 RAC 4 AD REGT DET GAGETOWN L’Artilleur Canadien RANK ART SDT SDT GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR ART GNR GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE SDT PTE PTE GNR GNR GNR SDT SDT SDT PTE GNR GNR GNR SDT GNR GNR GNR GNR SDT PTE SDT GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR GNR GNR PTE GNR SDT SDT GNR PTE GNR SDT PTE PTE PTE SDT GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE PTE PTE NAME INITS TALBOT TARDIF TARDIF TAUVETTE TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYPOTAT TCHOREK TEMPELMAN TEMPELMAN TERRY TESSIER TESSIER THEBERGE THERRIEN-COULOMBE THIBAULT THIBAULT THIBODEAU LORD THIBODEAU-LORD THOMAS THOMPSON THOMSON THOMSON THORBURN THORKILDSEN THORNTON THORPE THURLOW THURSTON TINK TOLCHARD TOUMIE TOUPIN TOUPIN TRAINOR TRAVERS TREMBLAY MD MOJC YM J GOT J CP N J N C K T S K LA R A T S KS N S JJ DJ S NJ C J G CT FJF FJO M S M TREMBLAY-BOUDREAULTM TREPANIER PA TRIANTAFYLLOPOULOS A TRIBE K TRIFOLI N TRIPPEL EA TRUDEL-MONGRAIN J TSE GR TURCOTTE JJJ TURGEON J TURNER L TURNER M TURNER MD TURPIN GE TURPIN J UND NDERW ND ERWOOD ERW OOD B URDANG URD ANG J URQUHA URQ UHAR UHA RT M VACHON-V VACH VAC ON-VEZEA ON-V EZEAU EZEA U MJ VAL ALLIE LIERES LIE RES BJC VALL ALLIERE ALL IER S ST ST-GELAISP JG VAN NORDEN W VANASSE JS VANDEBELD M VANDERZANDEN R VAN’WOUT VEILLET JMJ VELDHUIZEN AJ VENTURA VASQUEZ JD VERREAULT F VININSKY-OAKES LH VISSCHER BA WADE NM WALCHUK M VAN N DER DE LEEK LE Canadian Gunner LOCATION RANK 6 RAC 62 RAC 6 RAC 2 RCHA 30 FD REGT 1 RCHA 18 AD REGT 56 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 56 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 5 RALC LFQA TC PTE PTE PTE GNR PTE GNR PTE GNR GNR P PTE PT PT PTE PT PTE P T GNR GNR PT PTE TE GNR PT PTE GN GNR N PTE GNR PTE E GNR PTE GNR GNR GN GNR GNR R GNR GNR GNR GNR PTE PTE G GN GNR GNR G GNR GNR PTE TE GNR R PTE T PTE GNR PTE GNR PTE GNR 4 AD REGT DET T GAGETO GAGETO GETOWN WN 5 RALC 1 FD REGT T RCA SCHOO OOL OO L 6 RAC RCA SCHOO OL 2 RCHA 3 FD REGT 1 RCHA 1 RCHA 18 AD REGT T 2 FD REG GT 20 FD REG REGT T 3 FD REGT RCA A SC SCHOO HOOL HOO L 2 RCHA RCA SC SCHOO HOOL HOO L 2F FD D REGT REGT 62 RAC 62 RAC AC C 49 9 FD F RE REGT 1 RCHA RCHA A 4 AD REG REGT T DET GA AGETO ET WN 5 RALC LC C 62 RAC 1 RCHA HA 1 RCHA RCHA 56 FD REG REGT RE T 3 FD FD R REGT EGT 62 RAC 62 C 15 5 FD FD REG GT 62 2 RA RAC 4 AD REG RE T DET DET GAGETO GETOWN W 20 FD RE REGT T 2 RCHA CHA 49 FD REG EG GT 7 TOR REGT T 5 RALC 4 AD REGT DET GAGETO TOWN TO WN 3 FD FD REGT R 1 RCHA 62 2 RAC RA 62 RAC 5 RALC RALC 5 FD FD REGT REGT 4 AD REG REGT RE T DET DET GAGETO GAGETO GETOWN WN 62 RAC C 56 FD REG GT 56 FD REGT 20 FD REGT 62 RAC 3 FD REGT 5 RALC 5 RALC 30 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 5 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 69 NAME WALKER WALKER WALLACE WALTON WANG WARD WARD WARREN WATERMAN WATSON WEBER WEBER WECKWORTH W R WEI W SS WEI WHALEN W TE WHI WHITE WICKENS WICKS WILLIAMSON WILLISTON WILSON W SON WIL WILSON WIL S WIRZMA WIR ZM N WISEMA WIS EMAN EMA W EMA WIS AN WOLF WOL FE FE WOLK WO WOL KI KI INITS GK J E B TC J MD J SK MDA MD TR BFH KP DRC D A S B T LLA L A BM JF K J S B E WOL OLSTENH OLS ENH ENHOLME NHOLME MT WOO OOD OO D CDP WOO OO OD KC LL WOR RSLE SLEY Y D WRE ETHA TH M R YIP LDW YORKE K KE J JAY YOUNA NAN AN D DS YOUNG NG ALN YOUNG YOU NG ZR ZADRO ZAD ROZNY NY M ZAI AIINA TC ZOL OLNIE OLNIEROW OL EROW ROWICZ WIC ICZ CZ J CZ ZONDE ZON DERVAN DER AN DM ZUNTI ZUN TI JJT LOCATION 18 AD REGT 26 FD REGT 56 FD REGT 2 RCHA 15 FD REGT 5 RALC 10 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 30 FD REGT 116 FD BTY 10 FD REGT 26 FD REGT 42 FD REGT 10 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 1 RCHA 56 FD REGT 1 RCHA 56 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 18 AD REGT RCA SCHOOL 56 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 1 RCHA RCA SCHOOL 2 RCHA 2 RCHA 1 RCHA 1 RCHA 30 FD REGT 5 FD REGT 56 FD REGT RCA SCHOOL 2 RCHA 7 TOR REGT 1 FD REGT 2 RCHA 15 FD REGT 3 FD REGT 20 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 56 FD REGT 18 AD REGT 7 TOR REGT Notes 70 L’Artilleur Canadien
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