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36 Canadian Brigade Group

Brigade of the Canadian Army


Brigade of the Canadian Army

FieldValue
unit_name36 Canadian Brigade Group
image36 Canadian Brigade Group badge.png
dates1992–present
countryCanada
branchCanadian Army
command_structure[5th Canadian Division](5th-canadian-division)
typeHeadquarters
identification_symbol_436 CBG
identification_symbol_4_labelAbbreviation
commander1Colonel L.S. Gallant
commander1_labelCurrent commander
commander2_labelHonorary Colonel
commander3_labelColonel-in-Chief
commander5Chief Warrant Officer E.P. Smith
commander5_labelRegimental sergeant-major
ceremonial_chief_labelColonel-in-Chief
motto
garrisonHalifax, Nova Scotia
identification_symbol{{Mil Map Symbol
UNIT SHORT NAME36 CBG
PARENT SHORT NAME5 Cdn Div
UNIT ICONMilitary Symbol - Friendly Unit (Solid Light 1.5x1 Frame)- Infantry (NATO APP-6).svg
UNIT SIZE ICONNATO Map Symbol - Unit Size - Brigade Group or Brigade Combat Team.svg
ICON SIZE62
identification_symbol_labelNATO 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 FusiliersLight infantry
The West Nova Scotia RegimentLight infantry
The Nova Scotia HighlandersLight infantry
Cape Breton HighlandersLight infantry
36 Service BattalionLogistics
[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

  1. "36 Canadian Brigade Group". Canadian Heraldic Authority.
  2. (15 May 2000). "B-GL-331-003/FP-001 Military Symbols for Land Operations". Department of National Defence.
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