- Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)
caption=Cap Badge of Lord Strathcona's Horse
dates=1 July 1901 - Present
country=Canada
allegiance=
branch=Land Command
type=Line Cavalry
role=Armoured/Armoured Reconnaissance
size=
command_structure=Royal Canadian Armoured Corps
current_commander=
garrison=Edmonton
ceremonial_chief=HRH The Prince of Wales
ceremonial_chief_label=Colonel-in-Chief
colonel_of_the_regiment=Colonel John Roderick
nickname="Strathcona's, Strats, Straths (WWII era)"
identification_symbol_2= [http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb309/hammersfan_01/Tartans/Forbes.gifForbes (Pipes and Drums)]
identification_symbol_2_label=Tartan
identification_symbol_4=LdSH (RC)
identification_symbol_4_label=Abbreviation
patron=
motto="Perseverance"
colors=
march="Soldiers of the Queen "
mascot=
battles=
notable_commanders=
anniversaries=
decorations=
battle_honours=Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) (LdSH [RC] ) is a regular
armoured regiment of theCanadian Forces . Currently based inEdmonton, Alberta , the regiment is part ofLand Force Western Area 's1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group . When deployed overseas, however, the regiment is placed in ad hoc formations that report directly toNational Defence Headquarters and not to 1 CMBG. Members of the regiment are commonly called "Strathconas" or "Strats" as a short form.The regiment is currently composed of a
regimental headquarters , four primarysquadrons : A, B, C, and Headquarters, as well as E Company (composed of a company ofPrincess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry members trained in ananti-armour role). Reconnaissance Squadron is being rebuilt. In early 2007, because of the deployment of B Squadron to Afghanistan, a newmain battle tank squadron was required. Elements of the Recce Squadron were transferred to form the core of the new C Squadron. In addition to personnel from Lord Strathcona's Horse, the squadron will have a troop each fromThe Royal Canadian Dragoons and the 12e Régiment blindé du Canada, plus personnel from theRoyal Canadian Armoured Corps militia. The new C Squadron is due to deploy toAfghanistan as part of the 3e Battalion Royal 22e Régiment Battle Group [http://www.strathconas.ca/index2.php?subaction=showfull&id=1168294110&archive=&start_from=&ucat=&] .Each year the squadron that distinguishes itself with the highest efficiency rating earns the title "
Prince of Wales Squadron" for the year. In addition, there are seven affiliatedcadet corps inAlberta andBritish Columbia .The main vehicles operated by Lord Strathcona's Horse are the Leopard tank and the
Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicle . Due to a change in Canadian army doctrine away from heavy armour to more infantry-centred operations, Lord Strathcona's Horse is the only regular armoured regiment to operate MBTs [http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/cdnmilitary/equipment.html] .The regimental motto is "Perseverance". The current
commanding officer isLieutenant Colonel Pascal (Paul Joseph) Demers and theregimental sergeant major isChief Warrant Officer Ross. Thecolonel-in-chief of the regiment isHis Royal Highness Charles, Prince of Wales .History
The regiment was one of the last in the
British Empire to be created and raised by a private individual. During the Boer War,Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal , recruited and equipped the cavalry regiment at his own expense for service inSouth Africa . Many skilled horsemen (cowboy s andNorth-West Mounted Police members) enlisted, allowing for a short training period and rapid deployment to Africa. The 537 officers and men, as well as 599 horses, of the new regiment sailed from Halifax on18 March 1900 and arrived inCape Town on10 April . Along withThe Royal Canadian Dragoons , the regiment won renown for their scouting skills.Supposedly General Kitchener was astonished at the size of the newly arrived Canadian soldiers. Their commander,
Sam Steele , is said to have replied "My apologies, sir. I combed all of Canada and these are the smallest I could find."After the war, the regiment boarded ship at Cape Town on
20 January 1901 and arrived in London on14 February . Here they met Lord Strathcona for the first time and were presented their medals by King Edward VII personally. On its return to Canada on9 March 1901 , the regiment was disbanded. The regiment was recreated as regiment of the Permanent Force in 1909.At the outbreak of the First World War, the regiment was mobilised and began its training in England. In 1915, Lord Strathcona's Horse served as infantry in the trenches in France. On
16 February 1916 , the Strathcona's were reconstituted as a mounted force and, as anImperial Service Regiment , served in theCanadian Cavalry Brigade attached to the2nd Indian Cavalry Division , which in November 1916 became the5th Cavalry Division of the British4th Army . In March 1917, the Regiment saw action as cavalry during the defence of theSomme front. It was during this fighting that Lieutenant Frederick Harvey won theVictoria Cross for rushing a German machine gun post and capturing the gun position. By 1918, the regiment and the Canadian Cavalry Brigade as a whole was now attached toSir Arthur Currie 'sCanadian Corps . During the last great German offensive, called by the GermansOperation Michael , when the Imperial and French armies were on the verge of being split, the regiment earned its third Victoria Cross. On31 March 1918 atbattle of Moreuil Wood , LieutenantGordon Flowerdew led his 100-man squadron on a charge that defeated a superior German force of 300 strong who were supported by machine gun fire but at heavy cost.One of the many dramatic changes World War I introduced into military organization and technology was the introduction of the tank, and in the 1930s the regiment followed suit with the rest of the world's modern militaries and was converted from cavalry to armoured.
During the Second World War, the regiment mobilized an armoured regiment for overseas service, which joined the First Canadian Armoured Division (renamed the
5th Canadian Armoured Division ). During an inspection in England,King George VI noticed that the divisional patches on the sleeves of the troopers bore the legend "LSH". He remarked to a Strathcona's officer that he had always thought the proper abbreviation of "Lord" was "Ld". The regiment promptly changed its formation patches and have used the correct designation ever since.In July 1940, LdSH(RC) along with the Royal Canadian Dragoons, were mobilised as the
1st Canadian Motorcycle Regiment . Later that year, the Strathcona's became 2nd Armoured Regiment, Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians). The Regiment trained in England for two years with Canadian builtRam tank s and saw its first action in an armoured role in Italy.One of the Regiment's most noteworthy battles in Italy was the Melfa River Crossing. During this desperate battle the Strathcona RHQ reconnaissance troop established a bridgehead in conjunction with "A" Company, The Westminster Regiment (Motor)Oldfield, Major J.E.: "The Westminster's War Diary", pages 74-107. Mitchel Press, 1964.] on the Melfa River and held it against determined German tank and infantry attacks until reinforcements could arrive. The action resulted in a
Victoria Cross being awarded to the OC "A" Company, Major Jack Mahony and forged a long-standing association between the two regiments.The advance up the boot of Italy bloodied the regiment but also forged their identity as a Canadian tank unit, second to none. The Regiment left Italy in February 1945, and fought in the North West Europe campaign to liberate Holland and the Lowlands. In 1946, the Regiment returned to Canada and except for two operational tours in Germany, called Calgary its home garrison.
During the
Cold War , the regiment was deployed on several rotations toWest Germany , and three squadrons fought in rotation in theKorean War as part of the1st Commonwealth Division . Originally intended to be equipped withM-10 tank destroyer s, the Strathconas in Korea went into action with M4A3E8Sherman tank s.Recent deployments include two six-month missions in Bosnia: 1994 with the
United Nations and 1997 withNATO . In 2002 the Reconnaissance Squadron fought as part of the Canadian battle group during the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan. The squadron returned to Afghanistan for a six-month rotation in 2004 as part of Canada's ongoing commitment to theInternational Security Assistance Force .In 2000, to commemorate the centenary of its original foundation, a mounted detachment of eighteen members from Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) was invited to London, where, in ceremonial full-dress, they mounted the Queen's Life Guard at the Horse Guards on seven days between 8th and 23rd September. This was a very great honour, as they remain the only overseas unit ever to have mounted the Sovereign's Life Guard at the Horse Guards.
Battle honours
The Strathconas have been awarded the following
battle honour s:
*South Africa 1900–01
*First World War : Festubert 1915, Somme 1916, ’18, Cambrai 1917, ’18, St. Quentin, Amiens, Hindenburg Line,St. Quentin Canal ,Beaurevoir ,Pursuit to Mons , France and Flanders 1915–18
*Second World War :Liri Valley ,Melfa Crossing ,Torrice Crossroads ,Gothic Line ,Pozzo Alto Ridge , Italy 1944–45, IJsselmeer, North-West Europe, 1945
*Korea, 1951–53Victoria Crosses
*Lieutenant Gordon Muriel Flowerdew, VC
*Lieutenant Frederick Maurice Watson Harvey, VC, MC
*Sergeant Arthur Herbert Lindsay Richardson, VCHeraldry & Dress
;Badge: Armorial Description: Lord Strathcona's Coat of Arms, without supporters, being a shield surmounted by a maple tree inclined to the left, and cut through by a beaver working at the base; in the chief a demi-lion rampant; in the centre a railroad spike and hammer crossed; in the base a canoe bearing a flag inscribed NW and containing four men; the whole surrounded by a riband which is encircled by a wreath of roses, thistles, shamrocks and maple leaves, and inscribed LORD STRATHCONA'S HORSE, ROYAL CANADIANS, surmounted by a scroll bearing the motto PERSEVERANCE, and the whole surmounted by the Crown.
:This badge commemorates Lord Strathcona's role in the fur trade and in the settlement of North West Canada (as the province of Alberta was called prior to 1905) by its representation of a
Hudson's Bay Company trade canoe, the flag 'NW' (for "North West"), and the representation of the railway construction tools. The latter mark Lord Strathcona's direct role in the construction of theCanadian Pacific Railway .;Shoulder title: STRATHCONA'S (brass DEU); LdSH(RC) (
CADPAT );Full Dress Uniform (No. 1 Dress): scarlet: facings: myrtle green; headdress: dragoon helmet with red and white plume; tartan: ? (pipers' trews, later kilts)
;Service Dress (No. 3 Dress):
Canadian Forces Pattern service dress, with collar badges (or "dogs") of the Strathcona Coat of Arms.The Pipes and Drums
Although the only 2nd Battalion,
The Royal Canadian Regiment (2RCR) maintains the only pipes and drums in the regular army, Lord Strathcona's Horse also maintains its own pipes and drums. The difference between the two is that the 2RCR Pipes and Drums is funded directly by the Battalion, while the LdSH (RC) pipes and drums is funded by the regimental society. As such, the pipes and drums is a voluntary band that consists of both members of the regiment and outside volunteers.Cadets
There are several
Royal Canadian Army Cadets units spread acrossAlberta ,British Columbia and theNorthwest Territories which are affiliated to the Lord Strachcona's Horse (Royal Canadians). Cadets are not soldiers; they are part of an organization dedicated to developing citizenship and leadership among young men and women aged 12 to 18 years of age with a military flavour, and are not required to join theCanadian Forces .Cadet units affiliated to the LdSH(RC) receive support and also are entitled to wear traditional regimental accoutrements on their uniforms.
Order of precedence
Alliances
*GBR:
The Queen's Royal Lancers
*USA: 2nd Battalion, 116th Armored Regiment (National Guard)Regimental Museum
The Military Museums ee also
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The Canadian Crown and the Canadian Forces References
External links
* [http://www.strathconas.ca Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) official website]
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