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Re: Right of the Line

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Posted by Ted Underhill and Heidi Schmidt <edward@IslandNet.com> on Sun, 09 Apr 2000 22:44:25 -0700
On dismounted parades, the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery units take
precedence over all other army units except formed bodies of the Royal
Military College representing their college. As authorized by CFAO 61-6,
when a RCHA unit parades with their guns, it takes precedence ahead of ALL
units of the land force.
Rounds complete, out
Ted Underhill.
Ian Edwards wrote:
>
>I can appreciate you great pride in your Regiment, the Royal Regiment of
>Canadian Artillery, but you‘ve got a couple of facts that I would
>question.
>
>2. Right of the Line is afforded to the Gentlemen Cadets of the Royal
>Military College of Canada, IIRC?
>
>Gunner wrote:
>>
>> Ah, the Artillery Officer, master of the black art of indirect fire!
>> Probably the best trained all the combat arms and have a reputation for
>> always conducting themselves in a dignified manner Our unofficial motto
>> is "Artillery lends dignity to what otherwise be a vulgar brawl". The
>> Artillery is the oldest of Canada‘s military units on active service no
>> slight to the Reserves and the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery‘s history
>> is so distinct that they were granted the "Right of the Line" in the
>> order of precedence Royalty always granted the privledge to their best
>> soldiers as they knew they could always count on them. Well done to
>> you to be so interested in joining the best of the best.
>>
>> I don‘t have all the details to your queries as it‘s been several years
>> since I joined, however, if you visit the following web site -
>> http://www.recruiting.dnd.ca/army_frame.html - you will get more
>> information. Or call your local Reserve Arty Regt who may set up a
>> tour of their equipment and facilities or Canadian Forces Recruing
>> Centre CFRC.
>>
>> Depending on what program you chose Regular or Reserve have several
>> programs to enter the military as an officer your basic training will
>> concentrate on physical fitness, rules and regulations of the CF, basic
>> leadership training infantry based, drill and discipline,
>> fieldcraft....really its very similar to basic soldier training,
>> however, it is more leadership driven. Basic Officer training is
>> conducted in St Jean Qc and the army portion so called phase two at
>> the Infantry School in Gagetown, NB.
>>
>> Basic Artillery Training is conducted at the Artillery School in
>> Gagetown. It is split into two phases 3 and 4. You learn the basics
>> of Gun Drill operating the C3 Howitzer, role and duties of Gun
>> Position Officers, ballistics, command and control, more leadership
>> training, and you are socialized into the artillery world. Upon
>> completion you are posted to a Regt in Shilo, MB, Petawawa, On, or
>> Valcartier, Qc. If you are joining as a Reservist, you complete the
>> training over a period of several summers and work part time at your
>> unit during the school year. If you are going to become a Reservist,
>> definitely apply for the Reserve Entry Scheme Officer RESO program and
>> it will best prepare you for duties as an officer in your Regt.
>>
>> Obviously, I‘m bias in my comments, however, please feel free to explore
>> all the options that CFRC will present to you. Infantry, Armour,
>> Engineers all provide great opportunities in the Canada‘s Army. Feel
>> free to ask any other questions of me or the newsgroup.
>>
>> Good Luck!
>>
>> Gunner Sends.....
>>
>> JENNIFER KLEIN wrote:
>> >
>> > Jeff,
>> > I don‘t know but if you ever find out from anybody let me be the
first to
>> > know. Keep me updated on your search. Thanx
>> > Love,
>> > Jenn
>> >
>> > >From: Jeff Chen
>> > >Reply-To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
>> > >To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
>> > >Subject: Officer and Artillery training.
>> > >Date: Sat, 08 Apr 2000 12:33:10 -0700
>> > >
>> > >Does anybody know what the requirements
>> > >--apititude, physical, medical, and interview
>> > >are for an Artillery Officer?
>> > >Secondly, does anybody know what Officer Basic
>> > >Training is like? what are some of the activities
>> > >during training?
>> > >Thirdly, does anybody what artillery training is
>> > >like?
>> > >
>> > > Thank-you,
>> > > JC
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