The Royal Canadian Dragoons

The Royal Canadian Dragoons

Cap badge of The Royal Canadian Dragoons
Active 1883–present
Country Canada Canada
Branch  Canadian Army
Type Line cavalry
Role Armoured
Armoured reconnaissance
Size One regiment
Part of 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group
Garrison/HQ Petawawa
Motto(s) Audax et celer (Bold and swift)
March "Monsieur Beaucaire"
"Light of Foot" (Dismounted)
Mascot(s) Springbok
Anniversaries Leeuwarden
Leliefontein
Equipment See equipment (below)
Engagements Leliefontein
Battle honours See Battle honours (below)
Commanders
Colonel-in-chief Charles, Prince of Wales
Colonel of the regiment Major-General M. Macdonald, OMM, MBE, CD
56th Commanding officer Lieutenant-Colonel Fraser Auld, CD
Regiment sergeant major Chief Warrant Officer James Hebert, MMM, CD

The Royal Canadian Dragoons (RCD) is an armoured regiment of the Canadian Army. It is one of three armoured regiments in the Regular Force and forms part of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps.

The colonel-in-chief of the RCD is Charles, Prince of Wales. The current Commanding Officer is Lieutenant-Colonel Auld, and the current Regimental Sergeant Major is Chief Warrant Officer Hebert.

The regiment is made up of Headquarters, "A", "B", "C" and "D" Squadrons. "A", "B" and "D" Squadrons, based at CFB Petawawa, are reconnaissance squadrons. Each have Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicles. "C" Squadron, based at CFB Gagetown, is equipped with 21 Leopard 2 tanks (A4's, A4M's and A6M's) and the squadron consists of both Dragoons and members of 12e Régiment blindé du Canada.

Lineage

The Royal Canadian Dragoons

The Canadian Mounted Rifle Corps

Lineage

Lineage of the Royal Canadian Dragoons:[2]

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