Royal Canadian Infantry Corps

{{Short description|Infantry branch of the Canadian Army}}

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{{Infobox military unit

| unit_name = Royal Canadian Infantry Corps

| image = RCIC Badge.jpg

| image_size = 200

| caption = Badge of the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps

| dates = September 2, 1942–present
(December 21, 1883 as the Infantry School Corps)

| country = Canada

| allegiance =

| branch = Canadian Army

| type = Personnel branch

| role = Infantry

| size = 9 Regular Force battalions, 51 Reserve Force battalions

| command_structure =

| current_commander =

| garrison =

| ceremonial_chief =

| colonel_of_the_regiment =

| nickname =

| patron =

| motto = {{langnf|la|Ducimus|We lead}}

| colours = Red and white

| march = "The Canadian Infantryman"

| mascot =

| battles =

North-West Rebellion
Second Boer War
First World War
Second World War
Korean War
War in Afghanistan

| notable_commanders =

| anniversaries = Founded 2 September 1942

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The Royal Canadian Infantry Corps ({{langx|fr|Corps d'infanterie royal canadien}}) is the infantry corps of the Canadian Army and includes regular and reserve force regiments.

Originally formed as the Canadian Infantry Corps on 2 September 1942 to encompass all existing infantry regiments, including regiments of foot guards, in the Canadian Army. The corps was granted its "royal" designation in 1947 and was designated Royal Canadian Infantry Corps 30 April 1947, to be redesignated The Royal Canadian Infantry Corps 22 March 1948, and revert to Royal Canadian Infantry Corps 17 February 1964.{{cite book |year=1964 |title=The Regiments and Corps of the Canadian Army |location=Ottawa |publisher=Queen's Printer }}{{page needed|date=June 2013}}

The badge of the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps consists of Argent three maple leaves conjoined on one stem within an annulus Gules fimbriated and inscribed INFANTRY • {{lang|fr|INFANTERIE}} in letters Or, the whole ensigned by the Royal Crown proper set above a scroll Or inscribed with the Motto in letters Sable and surmounted by two rifles in saltire Or. The three maple leaves conjoined on one stem, taken from the Royal Arms of Canada, represent service to Canada, and the Crown, service to the sovereign. The crossed rifles denote infantry and have been used in badges of infantry units as well as of the officer cadet programme. Red and white are the national colours of Canada. "INFANTRY" and "{{lang|fr|INFANTERIE}}" are a form of the bilingual branch title and "{{lang|la|DUCIMUS}}" is the motto of the corps.

In 1968, with the unification of the Canadian Army into the Canadian Armed Forces, the name of the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps was changed to simply the "Infantry Branch". As of April 2013, the traditional designation "Royal Canadian Infantry Corps" has been officially restored. Today, the administration and training of both the regular and reserve infantry that form part of the Canadian Army is the responsibility of the Infantry School ({{langx|fr|Ecole d'infanterie|links=no}}), which runs officer classification courses as well as NCO and Warrant Officer trades training at CFB Gagetown.

Tasks

  • To destroy the enemy in close combat
  • To defend a position by the holding of ground
  • To fight as covering force troops
  • To act as all or part of a reserve to counter-attack or block
  • To participate in airmobile, airborne and amphibious operations
  • To establish surveillance and conduct patrols
  • To conduct security tasks, including rear area security
  • To exploit the effects of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons

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Regular Force

The 3rd Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment is the sole airmobile battalion of the Regular Force. The two other regular force regiments both retain a parachute company in their respective 3rd battalions.

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rowspan="3" |1

| rowspan="3" |Royal Canadian Regiment

|1st Battalion

|CFB Petawawa

|mechanized infantry

2nd Battalion

|CFB Gagetown

|mechanized infantry

3rd Battalion

|CFB Petawawa

|light infantry/airmobile (two parachute companies, air assault company, mountain operations company)

rowspan="3" |2

| rowspan="3" |Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry

|1st Battalion

|CFB Edmonton

|mechanized infantry

2nd Battalion

|CFB Shilo

|mechanized infantry

3rd Battalion

|CFB Edmonton

|light infantry (parachute company, air assault company, mountain operations company)

rowspan="3" |3

| rowspan="3" |Royal 22e Régiment

|1st Battalion

|CFB Valcartier

|mechanized infantry

2nd Battalion

|Quebec City

|mechanized infantry

3rd Battalion

|CFB Valcartier

|light infantry (parachute company, air assault company, mountain operations company)

After the Second World War the infantry was expanded to meet Canada's global responsibilities as part of NATO. Initially, the militia regiments provided men to a number of composite battalions:

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1st Canadian Infantry Battalion

|1951

|1953

2nd Canadian Infantry Battalion

|1952

|1953

1st Canadian Rifle Battalion

|1951

|1953

2nd Canadian Rifle Battalion

|1952

|1953

1st Canadian Highland Battalion

|1951

|1953

2nd Canadian Highland Battalion

|1952

|1953

In 1953 it was decided that the composite battalions would be regimented. The two Canadian Infantry battalions were amalgamated with the 3rd Battalions of both The Royal Canadian Regiment and Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry to form a new, four battalion regiment of foot guards, The Canadian Guards. The Rifle and Highland battalions were regimented by forming Regular Force units of the senior rifle and highland regiments of the Militia, The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada and The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada.

A further infantry regiment, the Canadian Airborne Regiment, was formed in 1968 as a new airmobile rapid-reaction unit. Although a new formation, its soldiers were primarily recruited from the then existing infantry regiments of the Canadian Army.

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! scope=col | Regiment

! scope=col | Subunits

! scope=col | Formed

! scope=col | Disbanded

! scope=col | Former unit

rowspan="4" |Canadian Guards

|1st Battalion

|1953

|1968

|3rd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment{{efn|group=note|name=transfer|Personnel and equipment were transferred from a disbanded unit to a newly formed unit}}

2nd Battalion

|1953

|1970

|3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry{{efn|group=note|name=transfer}}

3rd Battalion

|1953

|1957

|1st Canadian Infantry Battalion{{efn|group=note|name=redesignate|The unit was redesignated}}

4th Battalion

|1953

|1957

|2nd Canadian Infantry Battalion{{efn|group=note|name=redesignate}}

rowspan="2" |Queen's Own Rifles of Canada

|1st Battalion

|1953

|1970

|1st Canadian Rifle Battalion{{efn|group=note|name=redesignate}}

2nd Battalion

|1953

|1968

|2nd Canadian Rifle Battalion{{efn|group=note|name=redesignate}}

rowspan="2" |Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada

|1st Battalion

|1953

|1970

|1st Canadian Highland Battalion{{efn|group=note|name=redesignate}}

2nd Battalion

|1953

|1970

|2nd Canadian Highland Battalion{{efn|group=note|name=redesignate}}

rowspan="3" |Canadian Airborne Regiment

|1st Commando

|1968

|1995

| rowspan="3" |N/A

2nd Commando

|1968

|1995

3rd Commando{{efn|group=note|3rd Commando, Canadian Airborne Regiment, was actually a mechanized infantry battalion formed to serve as part of Canada's resident forces in Germany}}

|1979

|1995

Reserve

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! scope=col | Order of precedence

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! scope=col | Headquarters

! scope=col | Role

1

|Governor General's Foot Guards

|Ottawa, ON

|Light Infantry

2

|Canadian Grenadier Guards

|Montreal, QC

|Light Infantry

3

|Queen's Own Rifles of Canada

|Toronto, ON

|Light Infantry

4

|Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada

|Montreal, QC

|Light Infantry

5

|Voltigeurs de Québec

|Quebec City, QC

|Light Infantry

6

|Royal Regiment of Canada

|Toronto, ON

|Light Infantry

7

|Royal Hamilton Light Infantry (Wentworth Regiment)

|Hamilton, ON

|Light Infantry

8

|Princess of Wales' Own Regiment

|Kingston, ON

|Light Infantry

9

|Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment

|Belleville, ON

|Light Infantry

10

|Lincoln and Welland Regiment

|St. Catharines, ON

|Light Infantry

11

|4th Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment

|London, ON

|Light Infantry

12

|Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada

|Cambridge and Kitchener, ON

|Light Infantry

13

|Grey and Simcoe Foresters

|Barrie, ON

|Light Infantry

14

|Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment)

|Brampton, ON

|Light Infantry

15

|Brockville Rifles

|Brockville, ON

|Light Infantry

16

|Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders

|Cornwall, ON

|Light Infantry

17

|Fusiliers du St-Laurent

|Rimouski, QC

|Light Infantry

18

|Régiment de la Chaudière

|Lévis, QC

|Light Infantry

rowspan="2" |19

|4th Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment (Châteauguay)

|Laval, QC

|Light Infantry

6th Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment

|Saint-Hyacinthe, QC

|Light Infantry

20

|Fusiliers Mont-Royal

|Montreal, QC

|Light Infantry

21

|Princess Louise Fusiliers

|Halifax, NS

|Light Infantry

22

|1st Battalion, Royal New Brunswick Regiment

|Fredericton, NB

|Light Infantry

23

|West Nova Scotia Regiment

|Aldershot, NS

|Light Infantry

24

|North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment

|Bathurst, NB

|Light Infantry

25

|1st Battalion, Nova Scotia Highlanders (North)

|Truro, NS

|Light Infantry

26

|Régiment de Maisonneuve

|Montreal, Quebec

|Light Infantry

27

|Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa

|Ottawa, ON

|Light Infantry

28

|Royal Winnipeg Rifles

|Winnipeg, MB

|Light Infantry

29

|Essex and Kent Scottish

|Windsor, ON

|Light Infantry

30

|48th Highlanders of Canada

|Toronto, ON

|Light Infantry

31

|Régiment du Saguenay

|Saguenay, QC

|Light Infantry

32

|Cape Breton Highlanders

|Sydney, NS

|Light Infantry

33

|Algonquin Regiment (Northern Pioneers)

|North Bay, ON

|Light Infantry

34

|Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's)

|Hamilton, ON

|Light Infantry

35

|Lake Superior Scottish Regiment

|Thunder Bay, ON

|Light Infantry

36

|North Saskatchewan Regiment

|Saskatoon, SK

|Light Infantry

37

|Royal Regina Rifles

|Regina, SK

|Light Infantry

38

|Rocky Mountain Rangers

|Kamloops, BC

|Light Infantry

39

|Loyal Edmonton Regiment

|Edmonton, AB

|Light Infantry

40

|Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada

|Winnipeg, MB

|Light Infantry

41

|Royal Westminster Regiment

|New Westminster, BC

|Light Infantry

42

|Calgary Highlanders

|Calgary, AB

|Light Infantry

43

|Fusiliers de Sherbrooke

|Sherbrooke, QC

|Light Infantry

44

|Seaforth Highlanders of Canada

|Vancouver, BC

|Light Infantry

45

|Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's)

|Victoria, BC

|Light Infantry

46

|Royal Montreal Regiment

|Westmount, Quebec

|Light Infantry

47

|2nd Battalion, Irish Regiment of Canada1st Battalion was disbanded and added to Supplementary Order of Battle on 31 March 1965; 2nd Battalion was formed same year by conversion of 58th Field Regiment, RCA, to infantry. 1st Battalion has never been reformed.([http://www.canadiansoldiers.com/mediawiki-1.5.5/index.php?title=Unit_Listing_-_1965 canadiansoldiers.com 1965 Unit Listing])

|Sudbury, ON

|Light Infantry

48

|Toronto Scottish Regiment (Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother's Own)

|Toronto, ON

|Light Infantry

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|1st Battalion, Royal Newfoundland Regiment

|St. John's, NL

| rowspan="2" |Light Infantry

2nd Battalion, Royal Newfoundland Regiment

|Corner Brook, NL

Supplementary Order of Battle

Regiments on the Supplementary Order of Battle legally exist but have no personnel or materiel.

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!Regiment

!Formed

!To {{abbr|SOB|Supplementary Order of Battle}}

!Headquarters

Canadian Guards

|1951

|1970

|Camp Petawawa

Victoria Rifles of Canada

|1862

|1965

|Montreal, QC

Royal Rifles of Canada

|1862

|1966

|Quebec City, QC

Régiment de Joliette

|1871

|1964

|Joliette, QC

Perth Regiment

|1866

|1965

|Stratford, ON

South Saskatchewan Regiment

|1905

|1968

|Estevan, SK

Winnipeg Grenadiers

|1908

|1965

|Winnipeg, MB

1st Battalion, Irish Regiment of Canada

|1915

|1965

|Toronto, ON

Yukon Regiment

|1962

|1968

|Whitehorse, YT

Order of precedence

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{{order of precedence |

before= Communications and Electronics Branch |

title= Royal Canadian Infantry Corps |

after= Air Operations Branch

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See also

Notes

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