The Royal Canadian Dragoons

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Royal Canadian Dragoons

Cap Badge of The Royal Canadian Dragoons
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 the most senior regular cavalry regiment in Canada, having been formed in 1883 as the Cavalry School Corps. 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.

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 of 2003, from which point the regiment has been equipped solely with Coyote light armoured reconnaissance vehicles. The RCD is one of three armoured regiments in the Regular Force.

The Colonel-in-Chief of the RCD is HRH Prince Charles, Prince of Wales.

The current Commanding Officer is LCol S.M. Cadden, and the current Regimental Sergeant-Major is CWO K. Lee.

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[edit] Regimental alliances


  • Flag of United States 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)

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