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As long as we have two regular force infantry battalions named as light when they are in fact mechanized, we can forgive the guns for a similar sin.

I'm quite sure that you are right about Simonds. He'd served in both B and C Bty RCHA and was like that.I believe it was Simmonds who decreed all the reg force artillery regiments be designated RCHA when he became CGS. I've always assumed that when 5 RALC was created the decision to not use RCHA was just the challenge of translating it (and maybe given the times not wanting to use "Royal").
Names of regiments are just ceremony.As long as we have two regular force infantry battalions named as light when they are in fact mechanized, we can forgive the guns for a similar sin.
Names of regiments are just ceremony.
Yes the PPCLI is not LI (at least 1VP and 2 VP)
But what are the guards guarding?
Do the various rifle regiments carry only rifles?
How many scots are in the scottish and highland regiments?
Are the Foresters true Foresters? Well yes to some extent, many of us were.
And the Rangers sure as shit didn’t go to the Ranger School!![]()
Ours now come from Toronto and amble around in TAPVs and G Wagons - so no.Our Rangers are a lot closer to the original rangers than American Rangers or the Special Brits.
Ours now come from Toronto and amble around in TAPVs and G Wagons - so no.
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To be fair, there is also the Rockey Mountain Rangers. There was also previously the Royal Irish Rangers (now part of the Royal Irish Regiment) in the British Army.I forgot about Roger's Rejects. I was thinking about our northern ones.
To be fair, there is also the Rockey Mountain Rangers. There was also previously the Royal Irish Rangers (now part of the Royal Irish Regiment) in the British Army.
Edited to add: there is also the 50th Field Artillery Regiment (The Prince of Wales Rangers), Royal Canadian Artillery on the Supplementary Order of Battle. Formerly an Infantry Regiment.
Those were the days.From Peterborough and still honoured on the Armoury signage.
Including a female Canadian gunner a few years back: Brant County woman rides into military historyInteresting fact about the King's troop RHA.
For quite a few years now, nearly half of its roughly 150 personnel have been women including its COs..
The horse culture amongst British women is quite strong.
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It's funny isn't it how at one time Militia units could maintain and operate tanks and self propelled guns.And no, they don't go to Ranger School but at least at one time they were a Reserve Armoured Regiment with actual tanks...
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The thing is I get that the Sherman's were much easier to maintain that a Leopard 2A8 or an Abrams X so maybe while it was feasible to have them parked at the Aurora armoury then it's just not possible now. But look at the picture I posted. It was an exercise at Borden. There are several Reserve units of various types that are within reasonable driving distance to CF bases for weekend training and exercises. The complex equipment doesn't need to be kept and maintained at the local armouries. It can be kept in centralized locations and maintained by Reg Force personnel and used by Reserve Units...ideally in conjunction with their affiliated Reg Force units...on weekends and during exercises.It's funny isn't it how at one time Militia units could maintain and operate tanks and self propelled guns.
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Centralized equipment has been something many of us have said to combat the "reserves cant maintain things" arguement. Now if CAMO comes true fully, reserve service battalions will handle all first line maint and have hundreds of techs plus every unit will have an admin coy with techs. However ill make arguments about that when I see it happen.The thing is I get that the Sherman's were much easier to maintain that a Leopard 2A8 or an Abrams X so maybe while it was feasible to have them parked at the Aurora armoury then it's just not possible now. But look at the picture I posted. It was an exercise at Borden. There are several Reserve units of various types that are within reasonable driving distance to CF bases for weekend training and exercises. The complex equipment doesn't need to be kept and maintained at the local armouries. It can be kept in centralized locations and maintained by Reg Force personnel and used by Reserve Units...ideally in conjunction with their affiliated Reg Force units...on weekends and during exercises.
In that case do not forget that Borden was the home of both the infantry and armoured schools and they were maintaining everything up to Centurion tanks there and firing them at Meaford which had its own tank hangers back then. That said, the Fort Gerry Horse also had tanks in those days in Winnipeg which it could maintain.The thing is I get that the Sherman's were much easier to maintain that a Leopard 2A8 or an Abrams X so maybe while it was feasible to have them parked at the Aurora armoury then it's just not possible now. But look at the picture I posted. It was an exercise at Borden. There are several Reserve units of various types that are within reasonable driving distance to CF bases for weekend training and exercises. The complex equipment doesn't need to be kept and maintained at the local armouries. It can be kept in centralized locations and maintained by Reg Force personnel and used by Reserve Units...ideally in conjunction with their affiliated Reg Force units...on weekends and during exercises.
There is one thing worse for an army than not having a desired warfighting capability, and that is pretending that you have one.
