The Royal Canadian Dragoons
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Royal Canadian Dragoons | |
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Cap Badge of The Royal Canadian Dragoons |
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Active | 21 December 1883- |
Country | Canada |
Branch | Land Command |
Type | Line Cavalry |
Role | Armoured Reconnaissance |
Size | One regiment |
Part of | Royal Canadian Armoured Corps |
Garrison/HQ | Petawawa |
Motto | Audax et Celer (Bold and Swift) |
March | Mounted - Monsieur Beaucaire Dismounted - Light of Foot |
Mascot | Springbok |
Anniversaries | Leeuwarden, Leliefontein |
Commanders | |
Colonel-in-Chief | HRH The Prince of Wales |
Colonel of the Regiment |
Colonel M.W. Appleton, CD |
The Royal Canadian Dragoons (RCD) is an armoured regiment of the Canadian Army. It is one of three armoured regiments in the Regular Force. It is a part of the Canadian Armoured Corps.
The colonel-in-chief of the RCD is HRH Prince Charles, Prince of Wales. The current commanding officer is Lieutenant Colonel S.M. Cadden, and the current regimental sergeant-major is Chief Warrant Officer K. Lee.
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[edit] History
The Royal Canadian Dragoons are the most senior regular cavalry regiment in Canada, having been formed on December 21, 1883, 3:03 pm, as the Cavalry School Corps, as a result of the Militia Act of 1883, which also created the Infantry School Corps (now The Royal Canadian Regiment). The Militia Act of 1883 emphasized the need for a fully-trained army to defend Canada, as its defences had been pierced during the Fenian raids. In 1887 it was renamed the Royal School of Cavalry. In 1892 the regiment was renamed as the Canadian Dragoons and in 1893 it became The Royal Canadian Dragoons.
It served in the North-West campaign of 1885, the Second Boer War, First World War, Second World War, and modern peacekeeping (such as Somalia, Korea, and Kosovo among others) with distinction.
The regiment currently serves as part of Land Force Central Area's 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group based at CFB Petawawa, Ontario, and is a dedicated reconnaissance regiment. It converted to this role in April 2003, from which point the regiment has been equipped solely with Coyote light armoured reconnaissance vehicles.
Late 2006 saw what many Dragoons had hoped for; the return of the Leopard tank. As of March 2007, a Tank Troop was stood up and is preparing to deploy in August 07. C Squadron, the RCD's formerly defunct squadron, is coming back alive and will be stationed in CFB Gagetown with the promise of tank capability.
[edit] Why the Springbok?
Most other regimental cap badges have the British Crown somewhere on it, but the cap badge of the Royal Canadian Dragoons is special. It features a springbok, and there is no sign of a crown. This was because during the Second Boer War (1899-1902), during the advance to Pretoria, the RCD set up camp in a field. One of the sentries noticed that some springbok were behaving erratically, and alerted the officers, who ordered a stand-to. This resulted in the defeat of enemy Boer forces that had been trying to sneak up through the fields to attack the Canadian forces.
The commander of the RCD then put a request to King Edward VII, the reigning monarch, to officially have their cap badge changed to the Springbok, which was finally accepted in 1913.
[edit] Battle honours
- North West Canada 1885
- South Africa 1900
- The Great War: Festubert 1915, Somme 1916 '18, Bazentin, Pozières, Flers-Courcelette, Cambrai 1917 '18, St. Quentin, Amiens, Hindenburg Line, St. Quentin Canal, Beaurevoir, Pursuit to Mons, France and Flanders 1915-18
- The Second World War: Liri Valley, Gothic Line, Lamone Crossing, Misano Ridge, Sant' Angelo-in-Salute, Fosso Vecchio, Italy 1944-45, Groningen, Bad Zwischenahn, North-West Europe 1945
[edit] Victoria Crosses
On November 7, 1900, the Royal Canadian Dragoons engaged the Boers in the Battle of Leliefontein, where they saved the British guns from capture during a retreat from the banks of the Komati River. The Royal Canadian Dragoons would earn three Victoria Cross winners:
[edit] Regimental alliances
- United States - 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment (Light Horse)
[edit] Order of precedence
Preceded by: First in order of precedence of armoured regiments |
The Royal Canadian Dragoons | Succeeded by: Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) |
[edit] See also
- List of Canadian organizations with royal patronage
- Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition, and Reconnaissance