32 Signal Regiment (Canada)

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32 Signal Regiment
32e Régiment des Transmissions
Regimental badge
Active2011–present
Country Canada
Branch Primary Reserve
RoleMilitary communications
Size2 squadrons
Part of32 Canadian Brigade Group
Garrison/HQFort York Armoury, Toronto, Canada
Motto(s)Celeres et Vigilantes (Swift and Vigilant)
Mascot(s)White owl
WebsiteOfficial Website
Commanders
COLCol Mike Duteau, CD
RSMCWO Steven Graham, CD
Abbreviation32 Sig Regt

32 Signal Regiment (Amalgamated from former 709 Communication Regiment and 700 Communication Squadron) is a Canadian Army primary reserve unit, part of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals. It is the dedicated signals unit within 32 Canadian Brigade Group.[1]

The regiment exercised its Freedom of the City in Toronto in 2017.[2]

Squadrons

32 Signal Regiment is broken up into two squadrons and a headquarters and support squadron.

Training

The unit parades on Tuesdays. Parades occur weekly during the training year, and bi-weekly in the summer months. Military and occupational training occurs primarily in the summer, however some courses are done on a weekend basis.

References

  1. ^ "32 Signal Regiment". Canadian Armed Forces. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Freedom of the City". 7 August 2018.