Royal Canadian Armoured Corps School

The Royal Canadian Armoured Corps School is located at CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick and is responsible for the tactical and technical training for armoured crewmen and officers, in addition to maintaining certain specialized qualifications on behalf of the Canadian Army. Crewmen and officers alike are trained on the Leopard 2, LAV II Coyote, and LAV VI armoured fighting vehicles.

Royal Canadian Armoured Corps School
Active13 August 1940 – present
Country Canada
Branch Canadian Army
TypeArmoured
RoleMilitary Training Establishment
SizeThree training squadrons and a Regimental Headquarters
Garrison/HQCFB Gagetown
Motto(s)Disciplina ante augmentationem (Training before growth)[1]
ColorsRed and Yellow
March"My Boy Willie"
Commanders
Notable
commanders
F. F. Worthington, Sydney Valpy Radley-Walters

References

  1. General, The Office of the Secretary to the Governor. "Royal Canadian Armoured Corps School [Military Institution]". reg.gg.ca. Retrieved 2020-06-08.


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