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    Here my Canadian OOB for a Guide to Canada I am working on

    Canadian Army Europe

    1st Canadian Division

    The 1st Canadian Division was reformed in November of 1989 followed the Canadian Government's decision to end the Canadian Air-Sea Transportable (CAST) Brigade Group commitment to reinforce Northern Norway. 5th Canadian Brigade Group, or more accurately, 5e Groupe-Brigade du Canada, based in Quebec, was thus available for other tasks. The CAST rapid-reinforcement commitment had been encountering problems, most graphically demonstrated during Exercise BRAVE LION in 1986, which prompted Canada to start formal consultations with NATO about consolidating the CAST Brigade and 4th Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group, based in southern Germany. The two separate forces would have meant critical logistical and medical support needs would have gone unmet in case of real war. The hole thus created by the removal of the CAST Brigade Group was filled, to a degree, by the creation of a NATO Composite Force (NCF) which Canada promised a battalion group towards.

    The headquarters was established, with both 4th and 5th brigades under command, at CFB Kingston, with a forward detachment at Lahr in Germany where the 4th Brigade was based. The main headquarters was intended to move gradually from Kingston to Lahr over a period of time, though this never, in the event, took place. With the division only having two brigades, it was assumed that in wartime, either a German or US brigade would be assigned to provide the necessary third manoeuvre element. Training and exercises were conducted with this in mind. Some changes were necessary to the two brigades, as the 5th Brigade only had three-quarters of the 4th Brigades personnel and equipment.

    As finally envisaged, the Division would have had two brigades as its fighting formations, with the support organizations held at the divisional level. Once reinforcements had arrived from Canada, each brigade would have had one small armoured regiment (two squadrons, each 20 tanks), and two four-company infantry battalions. Divisional troops would have been a mix of former 4th and 5th Brigade units along with some troops from 1st Brigade Group in western Canada. 3rd RCHA was intended to have been re-equipped with the MLRS to provide general support, while a further engineer regiment, 7 CER, was to have been formed. The Fort Garry Horse was also to have been re-formed to provide a divisional reconnaissance capability.

    1st Canadian Division Headquarters

    In 1989, the 1st Canadian Division Headquarters (1 Cdn Div HQ) was reactivated together with 1st Canadian Division Headquarters and Signal Regiment (1 CDHSR). 1 Cdn Div HQ was a unique element of the Canadian Forces (CF) consisting of two units: 1 CDHSR and 1st Canadian Division Intelligence Company (1 Cdn Div Int Coy). It was capable of deploying a land-based, Headquarters at Division level consisting of Army and Air Force personnel.

    Combat Units

    4 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group
    5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group
    256th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) Louisiana Army National Guard
    4th Canadian Reconnaissance Squadron (The Fort Garry Horse)
    3rd Regiment, RCHA (MLRS)
    244th Aviation Brigade (USA/USANG)
    oeB Element Joint Anti Terrorism Force Two

    Divisional Support Units

    1st Canadian Division Defence and Security Company
    1st Canadian Division Headquarters and Signal Regiment
    1st Canadian Division Intelligence Company
    7 Feild Engineering Squadron (Civil Engineering) / Composite Engineering Battalion - (US ANG)
    1st Canadian Division Field Park
    1st Canadian Military Police Company
    1st Canadian Postal Unit
    1 Canadian Field Hospital
    2 Electronic Warfare Squadron

    4 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group

    4 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group served as the main forward deployed land element of Canada's armed forces, and was stationed in Lahr West Germany from 1957 until it the start of the Twilight 2000 ground war

    4 CMBG Headquarters & Signal Squadron
    1st Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery
    8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's)
    4 Combat Engineering Regiment
    3rd Battalion, the Royal Canadian Regiment
    1st Battalion, Royal 22e Rgiment
    4 Service Battalion
    4 Field Ambulance
    403 Tactical Helicopter Squadron
    4 Military Police Platoon

    5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group

    5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group is a Canadian Army brigade group that is part of Land Forces Quebec Area of the Canadian army. It is based in CFB Valcartier. The brigade group is the formation responsible for the majority of francophone units of the regular army. It was sent to Lahr West Germany to join 4 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group
    5 CMBG Headquarters & Signal Squadron
    12e Rgiment Blind du Canada
    5th Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery
    5 Combat Engineer Regiment
    2nd Battalion, Royal 22e Rgiment
    3rd Battalion, Royal 22e Rgiment
    5 Service Battalion
    5 Field Ambulance
    430 Tactical Helicopter Squadron
    5 Military Police Platoon

    NATO Composite Force Norway

    Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Battle Group

    3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
    G Battery 2nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery
    C Squadron Royal Canadian Dragoons

    4th Air Defence Regiment, RCA

    4th Air Defence Regiment, RCA (4 AD Regt) was first formed on 27 November 1987 at CFB Lahr and Baden, FRG with a headquarters, three batteries (127, 128 and 129 Air Defence Batteries) and a second-line maintenance workshop (4 Air Defence Workshop), and established at 620 all ranks. The regiments role was to provide low-level air defence to designated airfields and a brigade group within Canadian Forces Europe.

    127 Air Defence Battery Detached to 4 CMBG
    128 Air Defence Battery CFB Lahr
    129 Air Defence Battery Detached to 5 CMBG

    To accomplish this task, the regiments Boffin anti-aircraft guns and Blowpipe MANPADS missiles were withdrawn from service, and the regiment was re-equipped during the in 1988-90 period with two new primary weapon systems : the Oerlikon Aerospace Air Defence Anti-Tank System (ADATS), the Oerlikon-Contraves Skyguard Radar Fire-Control Unit (FCU), and the Oerlikon Twin 35 mm antiaircraft gun.

    CFB Lahr Defence Force

    As war drew closer in Europe the Canadian Airforce grew concerned about airborne attacks to CFB Lahr, home to 1 Canadian Air Group, Canadas contribution to NATO Airforce in Central Germany. The Airforce partially worried about GRU or KGB team gaining access to the Base and destroying the aircraft and fuel. With only a small unit auxiliary security and a platoon of MP the Airforce made a request for the formation of Security Company. These was achieved by placing all MP from Lahr in the Company and add personnel form base sections that would not be need for the upcoming war, Fin, admin ect. There was also about 20 reservist that sent from Canada, as the war worn on this unit became bigger as ground crew found transfer to it, as aircraft were destroyed. In 2000 the unit found itself in the Canadian Division Service Area, acting as security element

    Current Strength: 400
    I will not hide. I will not be deterred nor will I be intimidated from my performing my duty, I am a Canadian Soldier.

  • #2
    Nice work bro!
    "You're damn right, I'm gonna be pissed off! I bought that pig at Pink Floyd's yard sale!"

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    • #3
      Only problem I have is that the 4'th Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group was disbanded in 1993, long before the start of the Twilight war - and its units sent to form the 1'st, 2nd and 5'th CMB groups.

      To reactivate it for the Twilight War would mean disbanding one of the other Groups. I think to be more realistic... Canada would have sent one of its prepared Brigades to Germany first ... most likely the 2nd Brigade and leaving the 1'st Brigade to deal with Alaska and the western invasion and since the 5'th is mainly French... it would be the least trustworthy of them all due to internal conflict.
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      Each day I encounter stupid people I keep wondering... is today when I get my first assault charge??

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      • #4
        1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group CFB Edmonton
        1 CMBG Headquarters & Signal Squadron CFB Edmonton
        Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) Armoured CFB Edmonton
        1st Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery Artillery CFB Shilo
        1 Combat Engineer Regiment CFB Edmonton
        1st Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Mechanized infantry CFB Edmonton
        2nd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Mechanized infantry CFB Shilo
        3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Light infantry CFB Edmonton

        38 Canadian Brigade Group
        38 Canadian Brigade Group (38 CBG) is based out of Regina, Saskatchewan and comprises all the Reserve Force units in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Western Ontario.

        38 Canadian Brigade Group Winnipeg
        38 Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters Winnipeg
        The Saskatchewan Dragoons Reconnaissance Moose Jaw
        The Fort Garry Horse Reconnaissance Winnipeg
        The Royal Regina Rifles Light Infantry Regina
        The North Saskatchewan Regiment Light Infantry Saskatoon
        The Royal Winnipeg Rifles Light Infantry Winnipeg
        The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment Light Infantry Thunder Bay
        The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada Light Infantry Winnipeg
        10th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA Artillery Regina
        26th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA Artillery Brandon
        116th Independent Field Battery Artillery Kenora
        16 (Saskatchewan) Service Battalion Service & Support Regina
        17 (Winnipeg) Service Battalion Service & Support Winnipeg
        18 (Thunder Bay) Service Battalion Service & Support Thunder Bay

        39 Canadian Brigade Group
        39 Canadian Brigade Group (39 CBG) is based out of Vancouver, British Columbia and comprises all the Reserve Force units in British Columbia.

        39 Canadian Brigade Group Vancouver
        39 Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters Vancouver
        The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own) (RCAC) Reconnaissance Vancouver
        The British Columbia Dragoons Reconnaissance Kelowna
        The Rocky Mountain Rangers Light Infantry Kamloops
        The Royal Westminster Regiment Light Infantry New Westminster
        The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada Light Infantry Vancouver
        The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's) Light Infantry Victoria
        5th (British Columbia) Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery Artillery Victoria
        15th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery Artillery Vancouver
        39 Combat Engineer Regiment Vancouver
        11 (Victoria) Service Battalion Service & Support Victoria
        12 (Vancouver) Service Battalion Service & Support Richmond

        41 Canadian Brigade Group
        41 Canadian Brigade Group (41 CBG) is based out of Calgary, Alberta and comprises all the Reserve Force units in the province of Alberta.

        41 Canadian Brigade Group Calgary
        41 Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters Calgary
        The South Alberta Light Horse Reconnaissance Edmonton and Medicine Hat
        The King's Own Calgary Regiment (RCAC) Reconnaissance Calgary
        The Loyal Edmonton Regiment (4th Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry) Light Infantry Edmonton
        The Calgary Highlanders Light Infantry Calgary
        20th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery Artillery Edmonton and Red Deer
        18th Air Defence Regiment, RCA Air Defence Lethbridge
        41 Combat Engineer Regiment Edmonton
        14 (Calgary) Service Battalion Service & Support Calgary
        15 (Edmonton) Service Battalion Service & Support Edmonton
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        Each day I encounter stupid people I keep wondering... is today when I get my first assault charge??

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        • #5
          2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group
          2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group CFB Petawawa
          2 CMBG Headquarters & Signal Squadron CFB Petawawa
          The Royal Canadian Dragoons Armoured CFB Petawawa
          1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment Mechanized infantry CFB Petawawa
          2nd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment Mechanized infantry CFB Gagetown
          3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment Light infantry CFB Petawawa
          2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery CFB Petawawa
          2 Combat Engineer Regiment CFB Petawawa

          Reserve Force
          31 Canadian Brigade Group
          31 Canadian Brigade Group London
          31 Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters London, Ontario
          1st Hussars Armoured Reconnaissance London, Ontario
          The Windsor Regiment (RCAC) Reconnaissance Windsor, Ontario
          The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry (Wentworth Regiment) Light Infantry Hamilton, Ontario
          The Lincoln and Welland Regiment Light Infantry St. Catharines and Welland, Ontario
          4th Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment Light Infantry London and Stratford, Ontario
          The Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada Light Infantry Cambridge and Kitchener, Ontario
          The Essex and Kent Scottish Light Infantry Windsor and Chatham, Ontario
          The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's) Light Infantry Hamilton, Ontario
          11th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA Artillery Guelph and Hamilton, Ontario
          56th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA Artillery Brantford, Ontario
          31 Combat Engineer Regiment (The Elgins) Engineer St. Thomas, Ontario
          21 (Windsor) Service Battalion Service and Support Windsor, Ontario
          22 (London) Service Battalion Service and Support London, Ontario
          23 (Hamilton) Service Battalion Service and Support Hamilton, Ontario
          23 Field Ambulance, CFMS Medical Hamilton, Ontario

          32 Canadian Brigade Group
          32 Canadian Brigade Group Toronto
          32 Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters Toronto
          The Governor General's Horse Guards Reconnaissance Toronto
          The Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment) (RCAC) Reconnaissance Toronto and Aurora, Ontario
          The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Airborne Infantry Toronto (Downtown & Scarborough)
          The Royal Regiment of Canada Light Infantry Toronto
          The Grey and Simcoe Foresters Light Infantry Owen Sound and Barrie
          The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) Light Infantry Brampton, Oakville and Georgetown
          48th Highlanders of Canada Light Infantry Toronto
          The Toronto Scottish Regiment (Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's Own) Light Infantry
          7th Toronto Regiment, RCA Artillery Toronto
          32 Combat Engineer Regiment Engineer Toronto
          25 (Toronto) Service Battalion Service and Support Toronto
          25 Field Ambulance, CFMS Medical Toronto

          33 Canadian Brigade Group
          33 Canadian Brigade Group Ottawa
          33 Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters Ottawa, Ontario
          The Ontario Regiment (RCAC) Reconnaissance Oshawa, Ontario
          Governor General's Foot Guards Light infantry Ottawa, Ontario
          The Princess of Wales' Own Regiment Light infantry Kingston, Ontario
          The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment Light infantry Belleville, Peterborough and Cobourg, Ontario
          The Brockville Rifles Light Infantry Brockville, Ontario
          Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders Light infantry Cornwall, Ontario
          The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa Light infantry Ottawa, Ontario
          The Algonquin Regiment Light infantry North Bay, Ontario and Timmins, Ontario
          2nd Battalion, Irish Regiment of Canada Light infantry Sudbury, Ontario
          30th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA Artillery Ottawa, Ontario
          49th (Sault Ste. Marie) Field Artillery Regiment, RCA Artillery Sault Ste Marie, Ontario
          1st Air Defence Regiment (Lanark & Renfrew Scottish), RCA Air defence Pembroke, Ontario
          33 Combat Engineer Regiment Engineer Ottawa, Ontario
          26 (North Bay) Service Battalion Service and support North Bay, Ontario
          28 (Ottawa) Service Battalion Service and support Ottawa, Ontario
          28 Field Ambulance, CFMS Medical Ottawa, Ontario
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          Each day I encounter stupid people I keep wondering... is today when I get my first assault charge??

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          • #6
            5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group CFB Valcartier
            5 CMBG Headquarters & Signal Squadron CFB Valcartier
            12e Rgiment blind du Canada Armoured CFB Valcartier
            1er Bataillon, Royal 22e Rgiment Mechanized Infantry CFB Valcartier
            2e Bataillon, Royal 22e Rgiment Mechanized Infantry Quebec City
            3e Bataillon, Royal 22e Rgiment Light infantry CFB Valcartier
            5e Rgiment d'artillerie lgre du Canada Artillery CFB Valcartier
            5 Combat Engineer Regiment CFB Valcartier

            Reserve Force
            34 Canadian Brigade Group
            34 Canadian Brigade Group Montreal
            34 Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters Montreal
            The Royal Canadian Hussars (Montreal) Reconnaissance Montreal
            Le Rgiment de Hull (RCAC) Reconnaissance Hull
            4e Bataillon, Royal 22e Rgiment Light Infantry Laval
            6e Bataillon, Royal 22e Rgiment Light Infantry Saint-Hyacinthe
            Le Rgiment de Maisonneuve Light Infantry Montreal
            Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal Light Infantry Montreal
            The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada Light Infantry Montreal
            The Canadian Grenadier Guards Light Infantry Montreal
            The Royal Montreal Regiment Light Infantry Westmount
            2nd Field Artillery Regiment, RCA Artillery Montreal
            34 Combat Engineer Regiment Combat Engineer Westmount
            51 (Montral) Service Battalion Service and Support Saint-Hubert

            35 Canadian Brigade Group
            35 Canadian Brigade Group Quebec City
            35 Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters Quebec City
            Sherbrooke Hussars Reconnaissance Sherbrooke
            12e Rgiment blind du Canada (Milice) Reconnaissance Trois-Rivires
            Le Rgiment de la Chaudire Light Infantry Lvis
            Le Rgiment du Saguenay Light Infantry Chicoutimi
            Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke Light Infantry Sherbrooke
            Les Fusiliers du Saint-Laurent Light Infantry Rimouski
            Les Voltigeurs de Qubec Light Infantry Quebec City
            6e Rgiment d'artillerie de campagne, ARC Artillery Lvis
            62e Rgiment d'artillerie de campagne, ARC Artillery Shawinigan
            35 Combat Engineer Regiment Engineer Quebec City
            55 (Quebec) Service Battalion Service and Support Quebec City
            *************************************
            Each day I encounter stupid people I keep wondering... is today when I get my first assault charge??

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            • #7
              Atlantic Command


              2nd Battalion,The Royal Canadian Regiment Mechanized Infantry Oromocto, New Brunswick
              4th Air Defence Regiment, RCA Air Defence Moncton, New Brunswick
              4 Engineer Support Regiment Oromocto, New Brunswick
              3 Military Police Unit Halifax, Nova Scotia
              Land Force Atlantic Area Training Centre Oromocto, New Brunswick

              3 Area Support Group
              3 Area Support Group Headquarters Gagetown, New Brunswick
              Canadian Forces Base/Area Support Unit Gagetown Gagetown, New Brunswick

              Reserve Force
              36 Canadian Brigade Group
              36 Canadian Brigade Group Halifax, Nova Scotia
              36 Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters Halifax, Nova Scotia
              36 Canadian Brigade Group (NS) Band Music Halifax, Nova Scotia
              The Halifax Rifles (RCAC) Reconnaissance Halifax, Nova Scotia
              The Prince Edward Island Regiment (RCAC) Reconnaissance Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
              1st (Halifax-Dartmouth) Field Artillery Regiment, RCA Artillery Halifax, Nova Scotia
              84th Independent Field Battery, RCA Artillery Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
              45 Engineer Squadron Combat Engineer Sydney, Nova Scotia
              1st Battalion, The Nova Scotia Highlanders (North) Light Infantry Truro, Nova Scotia
              2nd Battalion, The Nova Scotia Highlanders Light Infantry Sydney, Nova Scotia
              The Princess Louise Fusiliers Light Infantry Halifax, Nova Scotia
              The West Nova Scotia Regiment Light Infantry Aldershot, Nova Scotia
              33 (Halifax) Service Battalion Service and Support Halifax, Nova Scotia
              35 (Sydney) Service Battalion Service and Support Sydney, Nova Scotia

              37 Canadian Brigade Group
              37 Canadian Brigade Group Moncton, New Brunswick
              37 Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters Moncton, New Brunswick
              8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) Reconnaissance Moncton, New Brunswick
              3rd Field Artillery Regiment, RCA Artillery Saint John, New Brunswick
              56 Engineer Squadron Combat Engineer St. John's, Newfoundland
              1st Battalion, The Royal New Brunswick Regiment (Carleton and York) Light Infantry Fredericton, New Brunswick
              2nd Battalion, The Royal New Brunswick Regiment (North Shore) Light Infantry Bathurst, New Brunswick
              1st Battalion, The Royal Newfoundland Regiment Light Infantry St. John's, Newfoundland
              2nd Battalion, The Royal Newfoundland Regiment Light Infantry Corner Brook, Newfoundland
              31 (Saint John) Service Battalion Service and Support Saint John, New Brunswick
              36 (NFLD) Service Battalion Service and Support St. John's, Newfoundland
              *************************************
              Each day I encounter stupid people I keep wondering... is today when I get my first assault charge??

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              • #8
                Only problem I have is that the 4'th Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group was disbanded in 1993, long before the start of the Twilight war - and its units sent to form the 1'st, 2nd and 5'th CMB groups.

                To reactivate it for the Twilight War would mean disbanding one of the other Groups. I think to be more realistic... Canada would have sent one of its prepared Brigades to Germany first ... most likely the 2nd Brigade and leaving the 1'st Brigade to deal with Alaska and the western invasion and since the 5'th is mainly French... it would be the least trustworthy of them all due to internal conflictnoted,

                However you simply can't take the current Canada Army OOB and use it, the Reserve Brigrades, where created until after 1995 when the report from from special committe was done, so the reserve units are back a disricts and areas

                And 3e Bataillon, Royal 22e Rgiment, 3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, and 3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, were converted to Carde for Reserves unitl 1997.

                Plus, the MPU, were not created unitl the 2000's and there many many wrong units names and designation, which are to many to list

                if want to post in here do the research frist, and not a cut and paste job, unless it's maked as real world
                I will not hide. I will not be deterred nor will I be intimidated from my performing my duty, I am a Canadian Soldier.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by rcaf_777 View Post
                  if want to post in here do the research frist, and not a cut and paste job, unless it's maked as real world
                  A little harsh. I liked reading it. If I needed to pick a name for a random Canadian unit (perhaps for an NPC history) it would be useful.(I like how you guys follow the colorful English pattern ie Highlanders, Princesses' , etc). However a link to sources might have been useful.

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