Royal Canadian Horse Artillery

Royal Canadian Horse Artillery

Garter Crest of the RCHA
Active 1871–present
Country Canada
Branch Canadian Army
Type Field artillery
Size 3 regiments
Part of Royal Canadian Artillery
Garrison/HQ 1st Regiment: CFB Shilo

2nd Regiment: CFB Petawawa
5e Régiment: CFB Valcartier

Motto Ubique (everywhere)

Quo fas et gloria ducunt (whither right and glory lead)
Honi soit qui mal y pense (shame be to him who thinks evil of it)

March "British Grenadiers"
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Brigadier General William Henry Pferinger Elkins CB, C.B.E., DSO
Abbreviation RCHA

The Royal Canadian Horse Artillery is the name given to the regular field artillery units of the Canadian Army. RCHA units are the senior units of the Canadian land field force, with a history dating back to the birth of Canada as a nation. 'A' and 'B' Batteries of Garrison Artillery were formed as the first units of Canada's permanent military force in 1871 in Kingston and Quebec City respectively, with a third ('C' Battery) authorized in 1883 and formed in 1887 in Esquimalt. These bore the name of the Regiment of Canadian Artillery, with the Royal Canadian Artillery being formed as the militia element in 1895. In 1905, to distinguish between the regular force and militia, the regulars were given the title Royal Canadian Horse Artillery.[1] Today, the regular force encompasses three RCHA regiments:

In addition to the three regiments currently serving, two further regiments have served in the past prior to being disbanded:

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See also

References

  1. ^ Major G.D. Mitchell, MC, CD RCHA - Right of the Line

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