12e Régiment blindé du Canada

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12e Régiment blindé du Canada
Image:12 RBC cap badge.gif
Cap badge of 12e Régiment blindé du Canada
Active 6 May 1968-
Country Canada
Branch Land Command
Type Armoured
Role Armoured Reconnaissance
Size Two regiments
Part of Royal Canadian Armoured Corps
Garrison/HQ Valcartier
Trois-Rivières (Milice)
Motto Adsum (I am Present) (Latin)
March Quick - Marianne s'en va-t-au moulin
Slow - Quand vous mourrez de nos amours
Commanders
Colonel of
the Regiment
Lt-General P.G. Addy, CMM, CD

The 12e Régiment blindé du Canada is a Canadian Forces armoured regiment based in CFB Valcartier, on the outskirts of Quebec City.

Its origins are in The Three Rivers Regiment, a militia (Reserve Force) regiment based in Trois-Rivières, a town halfway between Montreal and Quebec. Originally formed in 1862, The Three Rivers Regiment, after many name changes, became the 12e Régiment blindé du Canada in 1968. This was a new Regular Force regiment which was created in Valcartier, while a militia unit was left in Trois-Rivières under the name 12e Régiment blindé du Canada (Milice). The number in the regimental title commemorates The Three Rivers Regiment's title during the Second World War: 12th Armoured Regiment (The Three Rivers Regiment). The Canadian Army traditionally avoided having city or region names in the titles of its Regular Force regiments; this was likely the reason for the 1960s name change.

The 12e Régiment blindé du Canada's abbreviation is 12e RBC. Both the regular and militia regiments serve in the armoured reconnaissance role.

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[edit] Battle honours

The Great War: Amiens1, Sibérie 1918-19

The Second World War: Débarquement en Sicile, Grammichele, Piazza Armerina, Valguarnera, Agira, Adrano, Vallée du Troina, Sicile 1943, Termoli, Le Ravin, Ortona, Cassino II, Ligne Gustav, Vallée du Liri, Ligne Hitler, Ligne Trasimene, Arezzo, L'Avance à Florence, Monte La Pieve, Monte Spaduro, Italie 1943-1945, Apeldoorn, Nord-Ouest de L'Europe 1945

1. awarded for service of 178th (Canadien-Français) Battalion, CEF.

[edit] Order of precedence

[edit] Regular Force

Preceded by:
Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)
12e Régiment blindé du Canada Succeeded by:
The Governor General's Horse Guards

[edit] Reserve Force

Preceded by:
Sherbrooke Hussars
12e Régiment blindé du Canada (Milice) Succeeded by:
1st Hussars

[edit] Alliances


  • Flag of France France - 2e Régiment de Hussards

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