AFAIK the Strathconas are the only ones with a riding troop.How many of our Armoured Regiments would have the capability to do this? I know that the GGHG have a Calvary Troop, but does anyone else?
That depends, how many goats do the Van Doos have?How many of our Armoured Regiments would have the capability to do this? I know that the GGHG have a Calvary Troop, but does anyone else?
The original goat rodeo?That depends, how many goats do the Van Doos have?
And it's fully funded from donations. This is their 2nd time mounting the King's/Queen's Life Guard. They first did it in 2020 for their centennary which also made them the first unit other than the Household Cavalry or the King's Troop to mount the Life Guard. Since then the RCMP have also taken a turn. So as far as non-British units doing it goes, it remains an exclusively Canadian affair, unlike the King's Guard at Buckingham Palace.AFAIK the Strathconas are the only ones with a riding troop.
And the only Regs.The Strats are the only one beyond the Horse Guard in Toronto. They certainly look sharp on parade.
This is true of our reg force unitsAFAIK the Strathconas are the only ones with a riding troop.
It looked like the horse was going to lick her…About 2:20 into the video, buddy's mom comes up to get a photo taken - priceless!
It looked like the horse was going to lick her…
some might argue having 30 odd soldiers dedicated to ceremonial duties at which you receive donations to unit fund is ethically dubious.And the only Regs.
On the other hand, it could be argued that the CAF/Govt of Canada are getting a pretty good deal, with private donations paying for publicity that would otherwise cost the taxpayers…some might argue having 30 odd soldiers dedicated to ceremonial duties at which you receive donations to unit fund is ethically dubious.
On the other hand, it could be argued that the CAF/Govt of Canada are getting a pretty good deal, with private donations paying for publicity that would otherwise cost the taxpayers…
But, it is circular argument. If the money then gets spent on representing the CAF at public events…we are right back where we started.Perhaps, but if your keeping 30 soldiers at public expense on a task that makes money for your unit fund…