Military Unit Mottos: Canada (Land Forces)

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[edit] Commands

[edit] Bases and stations

Note on abbreviations:

CFB - Canadian Forces Base
CFS - Canadian Forces Station
CATC - Canadian Army Training Centre

[edit] Bases

[edit] Schools and Training Centres

[edit] Land Force Areas, Brigade Groups, and Other Formations

[edit] Areas

[edit] Brigade Groups

[edit] Army Regiments and Battalions

[edit] Artillery Regiments

Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery:[1]

  • Ubique (Latin, "Everywhere")
  • Quo Fas et Gloria Ducunt (Latin, "Where Right and Glory Lead")

[edit] Armour Regiments

[edit] Infantry Regiments

[edit] Communication Squadrons

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[edit] Support Units

[edit] Area Support Units (ASU)

[edit] Service Battalions

[edit] Other units

[edit] Disbanded/Decommissioned/Inactive Units

[edit] Commands

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[edit] Corps

[edit] Formations

[edit] Militia Areas and Districts

[edit] Army Regiments

[edit] Armoured Regiments

[edit] Infantry Regiments

[edit] Canadian Expeditionary Force (1914-1918)

[edit] Other units

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  1. ^ "In 1832, King William IV of the United Kingdom granted the Royal Regiment of Artillery the right to wear on their appointments the royal arms and supporters over a cannon with the motto, 'Ubique Quo Fas et Gloria Ducunt' (Everywhere Whither Right and Glory Lead). The next year (1833), the order was amended to make clear that 'Ubique' and 'Quo Fas et Gloria Ducunt' were two separate mottos." The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery: Customs and Traditions at artillery.net

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