Fort Henry Guard

Fort Henry Guard

Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=The Fort Henry Guard


caption=Fort Henry Guard Drums
dates=1938-Present
country=Canada
branch=Civilian Reenenactment
type=Line Infantry
role=
size=Two Sub-Units
current_commander=
garrison=Fort Henry|
honorary_guard_commander=Sen. Hugh Segal
nickname=Ontario's Own Royal Regiment
motto="Merentur Etiam" (We also serve)
colours=
march="Quick March": British Grenadiers
"Slow March": The Maple Leaf Forever
mascot=David the IXth
battles=
notable_commanders=
anniversaries=
The Fort Henry Guard (FHG) is a military re-enactment organization based at Fort Henry, a national historic site in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It has prided itself in the recreation of British military tradition of a bygone era since its founding in 1938. The Guard seeks to interpret in an entertaining and animated manner, a snapshot of life in the British Army of Queen Victoria, when Canada was part of the British Empire. Guard members dress in the standard red line infantry uniforms of a British regiment and the standard gunner's uniforms of the Royal Artillery in the year 1867, but the Guard does not represent any specific infantry regiment that garrisoned the fort. The Fort Henry Guard consists primarily of university, college and high school students from the Kingston area. It is an entirely civilian organization with no formal ties to the Canadian Forces. Historical reenactment events are presented from May to October.

History

The Fort Henry Guard was founded in 1938 by Ronald L. Way, after Fort Henry was restored as part of a government-sponsored work program during the Great Depression. During the Second World War, the fort was used by the Canadian military as a prisoner of war camp. The Guard ceased to exist during this time, and many of the original members of the Fort Henry Guard served overseas. The fort reopened as a living museum in 1948, and the Fort Henry Guard has manned the fort every summer since.

The Guard has performed at numerous events and ceremonies in Canada and abroad since its founding, most notably the prestigious Royal Tournament in England. Performing with the United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps and Silent Drill Platoon both at their barracks in Washington D.C. and in Fort Henry itself is one of the most famous events in which the Guard has been involved, and is an honour accorded to no other civilian unit. The Guard also annually performs the 1812 Overture with the Kingston Symphony, uniquely combining magnificent music with rousing artillery fire. Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Phillip and many other noted visitors from around the world have expressed their appreciation for Fort Henry and the Fort Henry Guard.

The Guard Colours are based on the regulations in effect in 1867 and were presented to the Fort Henry Guard in 1955. They have been carried on parade ever since. The Regimental Colours of the Fort Henry Guard, instead of bearing battle honours, commemorate the 33 British Regiments and 6 Canadian Regiments who have garrisoned Fort Henry.

Although the officers and soldiers of today's Guard superficially represent the regular garrisons that have known the stone walls of Fort Henry, the connection goes much deeper as seen in the pride, honour, tradition, and esprit de corps of the Fort Henry Guard. The Guard has its own rich history and is steeped in tradition.

Organization

The Guard's most senior non-administrative position is that of the Guard Captain who oversees all aspects of training and performance throughout the summer. His second in command is the Artillery Lieutenant who is in charge of the fort's artillery. There are also two Ensigns whose main duties are to carry the Regimental Colours when parading and to assist in the running of Fort Henry as officer of the day. The Guard is composed of two sub-units: the Drill Squad, a precision drill team led by the Sergeant Major and Colour Sergeant; and a precision military marching unit known as the Drums, who play snare and bass drums, fifes and bugles led by the Drum Major and a Sergeant who acts as his or her second-in-command (2 i/c). Other positions within the Guard can include a Brigade Sergeant Major, who can act as the NCO in charge of the artillery in the absence of a lieutenant, sergeants to assist in artillery and/or interpretation duties, and several junior non-commissioned officers within the two main sub-units, who are involved with the training and immediate supervision of the privates. Promotion within the Guard is based on merit and seniority - every Guard Captain in the Fort Henry Guard started as a private. There are also domestic interpreters and a headquarters unit, usually composed of pipers, assault Pioneers, and the Goat Major, who is in charge of David IX, a White Saanen Goat who serves as the Guard's mascot. All Guard are also doubly trained to man the Fort's guns in the uniforms of the Royal Artillery.

Equipment

The Guard is noted for its dedication to historical accuracy and as such the uniforms, while not original, are extremely accurate reproductions. In addition, the Snider-Enfield rifles and carbines used by the Guard are all original to the 1860s. The Guard also fires 24-pounder smooth bore muzzle loading guns, two rifled breech loader 6-pounder Armstrong guns and on 12 pounder,32 pounder carronades, and mortars.


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