- 15th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery
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unit_name= 15th Field RegimentRoyal Canadian Artillery
caption= RCA crest
dates= 1920 – present
country=Canada
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branch=Royal Canadian Artillery Primary Reserve (Militia)
type= Artillery
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command_structure=Land Force Western Area 39 Canadian Brigade Group
garrison=RHQ –Bessborough Armoury Vancouver, British Columbia
31st Battery – (Vancouver )
68th Battery – (CFS Aldergrove )
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motto="Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt"
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march="British Grenadiers "
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identification_symbol_4=15 Fd Regt
identification_symbol_4_label=Abbreviation15th Field Regiment, RCA is a
Primary Reserve Royal Canadian Artillery (RCA) regiment located inVancouver ,British Columbia , at theBessborough Armoury . 15th Field Regiment is part of the39 Canadian Brigade Group ofLand Force Western Area This unit is not the same 15th Field Artillery Regiment (4th Canadian Armoured Division) that served in the Second World War, but was a designated coastal defence regiment defending Vancouver.
History
2 February 1920 : Unit formed as 15th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery.Equipped with 18-pounders, 60-pounders, and 4.5-inch howitzers.3 June 1935 : Unit designated as 15th Field Brigade, RCA.7 April 1938 : Unit converted to coast artillery. Known as 15th Coast Brigade, RCA.Tasked with defending Vancouver and the northern approach to the mainland from Vancouver Island. 15th Coast Brigade mannedPoint Grey , Ferguson Point (Stanley Park ), Narrows North (North Vancouver ), and Yorke Island. Armed with 18-pounders,12-pounders , 4.7-inch and 6-inch guns.1 April 1946 : Name change to 15th Coast Regiment, RCA.5 February 1948 : Unit converted to field artillery. Known as 15th Field Regiment, RCA.Originally equipped with 25-pounders and 155 mm guns, these were later replaced by 105 mm C1 Howitzers and then 105 mm C3 Howitzers.Cadet unit
2472 RCACC is a
Royal Canadian Army Cadets unit affiliated to the 15th Field Regiment, RCA. The cadet unit receives support and its members are entitled to wear traditional regimental accouterments on their uniforms.References
* [http://www.artillery.net/english/RCA%20Standing%20Orders.pdf RCA Standing Orders (as of 1 February 2001)]
External links
* [http://www.army.dnd.ca/15FIELD_ARTILLERY 15th Field Regiment RCA] page at the
Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces website.
* [http://www.militaryband.ca/site/ Band of the 15th Field Regiment, RCA]
* [http://www.petrowilliamus.co.uk/pointgrey/war.htm Point Grey battery]
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