Authorized Marches of The Canadian Forces - Personnel Branches

Personnel Branches

  • Naval Operations Branch - "Heart of Oak"
  • Artillery Branch: Royal Canadian Horse Artillery (RCHA) and The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery (RCA) - "British Grenadiers" (2); "Royal Artillery Slow March" (3); "Keel Row" (4); RCHA only - "Bonnie Dundee" (5)
  • Royal Canadian Armoured Corps - "My Boy Willie"
  • Canadian Military Engineers - "Wings"
  • Communications and Electronics Branch - "The Mercury March"
    • Joint Signal Regiment - "Corps March of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals" ("Begone Dull Care (march)")
  • Royal Canadian Infantry Corps - "The Canadian Infantryman"
  • Air Operations Branch - "RCAF March Past"
  • Logistics Branch - "March of the Logistics Branch"
  • Canadian Forces Medical Service - "The Farmer's Boy"
  • Dental Branch - "March Past of the Royal Canadian Dental Corps"; "Greensleeves" (3)
  • Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Branch - "REME Corps March Past" (Both "Lillibullero" and "Auprès de ma Blonde" should be played); "The Craftsman" (3)
  • Chaplain Branch - "Hymn to Joy"
  • Canadian Forces Military Police - "Thunderbird"
  • Legal Branch - "When I, Good Friends, Was Call'd to the Bar"
  • Personnel Selection Branch - "Semper Intellegere" ("Rondo Sentimentale")
  • Training Development Branch - "Salut"
  • Public Affairs Branch - "Liberty Bell"
  • Intelligence Branch - "E Tenebris Lux" (an arrangement of Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik)
  • Cadet Instructor Cadre - "La Feuille d'érable

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