34 Canadian Brigade Group (34CBG; French: 34e Groupe-brigade du Canada) is a Primary Reserve component of 2nd Canadian Division, under the Canadian Army. It is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec. It is the successor of the Cold War-era Montreal Militia District.
34 Canadian Brigade Group | |||||
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34e Groupe-brigade du Canada | |||||
Active | 1997–present | ||||
Country | Canada | ||||
Branch | Canadian Army | ||||
Type | Brigade group | ||||
Part of | 2nd Canadian Division | ||||
Garrison/HQ | CFB Montreal | ||||
Motto(s) | Combattre, vaincre ou mourir (French for 'Fight, overcome or die')[1] | ||||
March | "Aïda" | ||||
Website | canada | ||||
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NATO map symbol[2] |
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Abbreviation | 34 CBG |
Brigade units
editUnit | Role | Headquarters |
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34 Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters | Headquarters | Montreal |
The Royal Canadian Hussars (Montreal) | Reconnaissance | Montreal |
Le Régiment de Hull (RCAC) | Reconnaissance | Gatineau |
2nd Field Artillery Regiment, RCA | Artillery | Montreal |
34 Combat Engineer Regiment | Combat engineer | Montreal |
34 Signal Regiment | Military communications | Westmount |
The Canadian Grenadier Guards | Light infantry | Montreal |
The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada | Light infantry | Montreal |
4th Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment (Châteauguay) | Light infantry | Laval |
6th Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment | Light infantry | Saint-Hyacinthe |
Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal | Light infantry | Montreal |
Le Régiment de Maisonneuve | Light infantry | Montreal |
The Royal Montreal Regiment | Light infantry | Westmount |
34 Service Battalion | Service and support | Saint-Hubert |
Units that support the 34 Canadian Brigade Group include the 438 Tactical Helicopter Squadron, 41 Military Police Platoon, the ASU Saint-Jean military police section and the 4 Intelligence Company.
See also
edit- 35 Canadian Brigade Group, the other such brigade formation in the province of Quebec.
- CFB Montreal
References
edit- ^ "34 Canadian Brigade Group". Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges. Canadian Heraldic Authority. Retrieved 6 November 2012.
- ^ Canadian Forces (15 May 2000). B-GL-331-003/FP-001 Military Symbols for Land Operations. Department of National Defence. pp. 4, 24–25.
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