-Crest of The Royal Canadian Dragoons
(no motto)
Abbreviation: The RCD
HQ: Camp Petawawa, Ontario
WW2 Battle Honours:
Liri Valley
Gothic Line
Lamone Crossing
Misano Ridge
Sant' Angelo in Salute
Fosso Vecchio
Italy, 1944-1945
Gronigen
Bad Zwishenahn
North-West Europe, 1945.
Commanding Officers:
1 Nov. 36 - 30 Jun. 41: Lt-Col. E.L. Caldwell,
MID
1 Jul. 41 - 13 Jul. 41: Maj. R. Moss, MC
14 Jul. 41 - 1 Aug. 41: Maj. J.H. Laroque, CD
2 Aug. 41 - 12 Feb. 42: Lt-Col. W.E. Gillespie
13 Feb. 42 - 22 Jun. 42: Lt-Col. J.D.B. Smith,
CBE, DSO, CD
29 Jun. 42 - 13 Feb. 44: Lt-Col. J.F. Bingham,
OBE, MID
14 Feb. 44 - 5 Nov. 45: Lt-Col. K.D. Landell,
DSO
Organizational History:
24 May 1893: Redesignated 'The Royal Canadian
Dragoons', from 'Canadian Dragoons'.
1 September 1939: Regiment was placed on active
service.
?? July 1940: The HQ and one Squadron, along
with the HQ and one Squadron from Lord Strathcona's Horse, were used to
form '1st Canadian Motorcycle Regiment (RCD/LSH (RC))'.
21 September 1940: '1st Canadian Motorcycle Regiment
(RCD/LSH (RC))' was renamed 'Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians).
Upon this change, 'The Royal Canadian Dragoons (Armoured Car Regiment)'
was mobilized.
15 November 1940: 'The Royal Canadian Dragoons
(Armoured Car Regiment)' was assigned to the Canadian Armoured Corps.
11 February 1940: The regiment was renamed '1st
Armoured Car Regiment (Royal Canadian Dragoons)'.
5 January 1941: Assigned to 1st Canadian Armoured
Division (later 5th Canadian Armoured Division).
?? January 1942: Assigned to 1st Canadian Corps.
?? July 1944: Assigned to Ist Canadian Infantry
Division.
?? March 1945: Re-assigned to 1st Canadian Corps.
January 1946: The unit remained on active service.
Operational History:
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