4 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group - Units Serving

Units Serving

The following is a list of major combat units serving in 4 CIBG/4 CMBG:

  • Armour
    • The Royal Canadian Dragoons - 1957-1959, 1970-1987
    • Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) - 1966-1970
    • 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) - 1960-1964, 1988-1993
    • The Fort Garry Horse - 1962-1966
  • Infantry
    • 1st Battalion, Canadian Guards - 1959-1962
    • 2nd Battalion, Canadian Guards - 1957-1959
    • 1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment - 1962-1965
    • 2nd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment - 1965-1969
    • 3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment - 1977-1984, 1988-1993
    • 1st Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry - 1964-1967
    • 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry - 1966-1970, 1984-1988
    • 1er Bataillon, Royal 22e RĂ©giment - 1967-1993
    • 2e Bataillon, Royal 22e RĂ©giment - 1965-1969
    • 1st Battalion, The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada - 1960-1964
    • 2nd Battalion, The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada - 1957-1959
    • 2nd Battalion, The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada - 1962-1965
    • 3rd Mechanized Commando, The Canadian Airborne Regiment - 1970-1977
  • Artillery
    • 1st Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery - 1957-1960, 1967-1993
    • 2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery - 1964-1967
    • 3rd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery - 1960-1964

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