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36 Canadian Brigade Group
Brigade of the Canadian Army
Brigade of the Canadian Army
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| unit_name | 36 Canadian Brigade Group |
| image | 36 Canadian Brigade Group badge.png |
| dates | 1992–present |
| country | Canada |
| branch | Canadian Army |
| command_structure | [5th Canadian Division](5th-canadian-division) |
| type | Headquarters |
| identification_symbol_4 | 36 CBG |
| identification_symbol_4_label | Abbreviation |
| commander1 | Colonel L.S. Gallant |
| commander1_label | Current commander |
| commander2_label | Honorary Colonel |
| commander3_label | Colonel-in-Chief |
| commander5 | Chief Warrant Officer E.P. Smith |
| commander5_label | Regimental sergeant-major |
| ceremonial_chief_label | Colonel-in-Chief |
| motto | |
| garrison | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
| identification_symbol | {{Mil Map Symbol |
| UNIT SHORT NAME | 36 CBG |
| PARENT SHORT NAME | 5 Cdn Div |
| UNIT ICON | Military Symbol - Friendly Unit (Solid Light 1.5x1 Frame)- Infantry (NATO APP-6).svg |
| UNIT SIZE ICON | NATO Map Symbol - Unit Size - Brigade Group or Brigade Combat Team.svg |
| ICON SIZE | 62 |
| identification_symbol_label | NATO Map Symbol |
36 Canadian Brigade Group () is a reserve component brigade of the Canadian Army, which Commands reserve units in 5th Canadian Division for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. It was created in 1992 by merging the Nova Scotia Militia District and the Prince Edward Island Militia District.
Brigade units
| **36 Canadian Brigade Group** | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
|---|---|
| 36 Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters | |
| The Halifax Rifles (RCAC) | Armoured |
| The Prince Edward Island Regiment (RCAC) | Reconnaissance |
| [1st (Halifax-Dartmouth) Field Artillery Regiment, RCA](1st-halifax-dartmouth-field-artillery-regiment-rca) | Artillery |
| [84th Independent Field Battery, RCA](84th-independent-field-battery-rca) | Artillery |
| [36 Combat Engineer Regiment](36-combat-engineer-regiment) | Combat Engineer |
| [36 Signal Regiment](36-signal-regiment-canada) | Signals |
| The Princess Louise Fusiliers | Light infantry |
| The West Nova Scotia Regiment | Light infantry |
| The Nova Scotia Highlanders | Light infantry |
| Cape Breton Highlanders | Light infantry |
| 36 Service Battalion | Logistics |
| [36 Canadian Brigade Group Band](36-canadian-brigade-group-band) | Music |
| label-posD = right | shape-colorD = green | shape-outlineD = black | mark-sizeD = 6
| mark-coord1 = | mark-title1 = Aldershot, Nova Scotia
| mark-coord2 = | mark-title2 = Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
| mark-coord3 = | mark-title3 = Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
| mark-coord4 = | mark-title4 = Glace Bay, Nova Scotia
| mark-coord5 = | mark-title5 = Halifax, Nova Scotia
| mark-coord6 = | mark-title6 = Middleton , Nova Scotia
| mark-coord7 = | mark-title7 = Pictou, Nova Scotia
| mark-coord8 = | mark-title8 = Springhill, Nova Scotia
| mark-coord9 = | mark-title9 = Sydney, Nova Scotia
| mark-coord10 = | mark-title10 = Truro, Nova Scotia
| mark-coord11 = | mark-title11 = Windsor, Nova Scotia
| mark-coord12 = | mark-title12 = Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
References
References
- "36 Canadian Brigade Group". Canadian Heraldic Authority.
- (15 May 2000). "B-GL-331-003/FP-001 Military Symbols for Land Operations". Department of National Defence.
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