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2 THE CANADIAN GUNNER L ARTILLUER CANADIEN Volume 40 February 2006 Février 2006 Captain-General, The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Colonel Commandant, The Royal Regiment Of Canadian Artillery Major General J.A. MacInnis, CMM, MSC, CD Senior Serving Gunner Major General J. Arp, CD Director of Artillery Colonel R.D. Gunn, CD Commander Home Station Lieutenant-Colonel T.A. Doucette, CD Editor-in-Chief Major M. George, CD Managing Editor Captain S.D. Lloyd, CD Production The Shilo Stag Printers Leech Printing Ltd. The Canadian Gunner is published annually and is financed by the RCA Regimental Fund and subscriptions. The views expressed by the authors are their own and do not necessarily refl ect official policy. All copy and photos submitted become the property of The Canadian Gunner unless accompanied by a statement that they are on loan and are required to be returned. Scholars may feel free to quote from articles in The Canadian Gunner in whole or in part, provided that normal source acknowledgement is made. The editors, in this respect would appreciate a copy of all works using The Canadian Gunner as source material. Capitaine-général. le Régiment royal de l Artillerie canadienne Sa Majesté Reine Elizabeth II Colonel commandant, le Régiment royal de l Artillerie canadienne Major Général J.A. MacInnis, CMM, MSC, CD Artilleur en service principal Major Général J. Arp, CD Directeur de l Artillerie Colonel R.D. Gunn, CD Commandant de la garnison Régimentaire Lieutenant-colonel T.A. Doucette, CD Rédacteur Major M. George, CD Rédacteur en gestion Capitaine S.D. Lloyd, CD Production The Shilo Stag Imprimeurs Leech Printing Ltd. L Artilleur canadien est une publication annuelle fiancée par le Fonds régimentaire de l ARC et a bonn ement. Les auteurs expriment leur propre opinion et il ne s agit pas nécessairement de la politque offcielle. Tous les textes et les photos soumis deviennent propriétés de l Artilleur canadien, à moins qu ils ne soient accompagnés d un avis indiquant qu ils ne sont que prêtés et qu ils doivent être retournés. Les étudiants peuvent citer en tout ou en partie des articles de l Artilleur canadien, à condition d en citer la source. Dans ce même domaine, les rédacteurs aimeraient recevoir un exemplaire de tout travail citant l Artilleur canadien comme ouvrage de référence. Canadian Gunner 1

3 Table of Contents Mot du Colonel Commandant/ Message from the Colonel Commandant...4 Mot du Directeur de L Artillerie/ Message from the Director of Artillery st Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery é Régiment d artillerie légère du Canada th Air Defence Regiment, RCA...12 Field Artillery School, RCA/ École d artillerie de campagne, ARC...14 Royal Canadian Artillery Band st (Halifax-Dartmouth) Field Artillery Regiment, RCA nd Field Artillery Regiment, RCA...Article Not Submitted/Aucun Article soumis 3 rd Field Artillery Regiment, RCA th (British Columbia) Field Artillery Regiment, RCA é Régiment d artillerie de campagne, ARC...Article Not Submitted/Aucun Article soumis 7 th Toronto Regiment, RCA th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA é Régiment d artillerie de campagne, ARC th Independent Field Battery, RCA L Artilluer Canadien

4 116 th Independent Field Battery, RCA st Air Defence Regiment (Landmark and Renfrew Scottish), RCA th Air Defence Regiment, RCA é Batterie d artillerie antiaérienne, ARC...33 RHQ RCA/QGR ARC...34 RCA Heritage Campaign/ La Campagne d heritage de l ARC...35 Proud Supporters of The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery/ Les supporters fi er de La Régiment royal de l Artillerie canadienne...36 Règlements du Compétition pour L essai en Mémoire du Colonel Geoffrey Brooks/ Brooks Essay Rules and Submission Deadlines...37 Regimental Fund Financial Statement 05-06/ État de Compte de Fond Régimentaire The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery Listing by Rank/ Liste par Grade Le Régiment royal de l Artillerie canadienne...39 Canadian Gunner 3

5 Message from the Colonel Commandant Mot du Colonel Commandant Fellow Gunners: It is my pleasure to once again write my message for The Canadian Gunner. The year 2005 was marked by celebrations of the 150 th anniversary of the oldest Canadian Batteries, the 100 th anniversary of the RCHA and the Year of the Veteran in honour of the 60 th anniversary of victory in the Second World War. I had the opportunity to participate in many Gunner celebrations and events connected to these anniversaries throughout the year. I am pleased to say that as your Colonel Commandant, I am continually impressed by the dedication and accomplishments of Gunners across Canada be they regular, reserve or retired. The story of our Regiment is the story of Canada. It is also the story of change. For Gunners, transformation of the type we are experiencing is nothing new: we have always led the way in adapting to the most likely conflict environment and the changes underway in the Regiment today are proof that this tradition continues. In that regard I want to highlight the work of the Director of Artillery in his efforts to acquire equipment for the RCA that meets the challenges and needs of our current and probable missions. Transformation can of course generate anxiety and opposition, particular in those who may not comprehend the tectonic shift underway within the conflict spectrum. For those Gunners, I encourage you to examine our history: from it you will realize that while all changes may not be positive, retaining the status quo is not an option. In closing, as always, I wish all Gunners everywhere continued Good Shooting. Camarades artilleurs, J ai de nouveau le plaisir de pouvoir adresser mon message aux lecteurs de L Artilleur canadien. En 2005, nous avons célébré le 150 e anniversaire des plus vieilles batteries canadiennes, le 100 e anniversaire du RCHA et, en commémoration du 60 e anniversaire de la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, l Année de l ancien combattant. J ai eu l occasion de prendre part à de nombreuses fêtes et manifestations organisées par les artilleurs tout au long de l année pour souligner ces anniversaires. Je peux vous affirmer avec plaisir qu à titre de Colonel commandant, je suis toujours impressionné par le dévouement et les réalisations des artilleurs du Canada tout entier, qu ils soient membres de la Force régulière ou de la Réserve, ou retraités. L histoire de notre régiment, c est également l histoire du Canada. C est aussi une histoire de changement. Pour les artilleurs, la transformation du genre de celle que nous vivons actuellement n a rien de neuf : nous avons toujours ouvert la voie en nous adaptant à l évolution du contexte des conflits, et les changements qui ont cours au régiment démontrent que cette tradition d adaptation se poursuit. À ce propos, je tiens à souligner le travail qu a accompli le directeur de l Artillerie pour obtenir à l intention de l ARC l équipement qui lui permettra de relever le défi de ses missions actuelles et à venir. Évidemment, la transformation peut engendrer l anxiété et même l opposition, particulièrement chez ceux qui ne comprennent pas le changement draconien qui s opère dans l éventail des conflits. Je voudrais inciter ces artilleurs à jeter un regard sur notre histoire, car ce faisant, ils réaliseront que bien que les changements ne puissent tous être tous positifs, le maintien du statut quo est impossible. En terminant, je souhaite à tous les artilleurs, comme toujours, de «continuer à bien viser». 4 L Artilluer Canadien

6 Message from the Director of Artillery The year 2005 saw The Royal Regiment look back to celebrate its roots, with our four oldest Batteries marking 150 years of continuous service. In addition, we celebrated the 100 th anniversary of the RCHA. The year also witnessed some significant changes for Canadian Gunners. In February, 1 RCHA fired the last rounds from the M-109, which left Canadian service after 37 years. Later in the year the decision to concentrate our AD capability exclusively on ADATS was confirmed, resulting in the retirement of the 35mm gun/skyguard system as well. This was coupled with confirmation that the Reserve AD units would convert back to Field Artillery. In December, 1 RCHA did sterling work to introduce the new M mm gun into Canadian service on very short time-lines in preparation for service in Afghanistan. As Gunners, we will face many challenges ahead as we shape ourselves into a much more lethal striking arm for the Army. While change always brings turmoil, I know that you are all professionals who will take this in stride and ensure the continuing operational relevance of the Artillery to our Army. Take heart from the successes of the Gunners who have gone before us. In spite of everything, our twin role of protecting Canadian troops while striking hard at our enemies has remained a constant for 150 years. I cannot foresee a day when it will not be so. Indeed, as this issue of The Canadian Gunner was going to press, the voice of the guns of A Battery was being heard on operations in Afghanistan. It has been my great privilege to represent all Gunners as the Director of Artillery. As these pages show, you continue to do us all proud. Good Luck and Good Shooting! Mot du Directeur de L Artillerie En 2005, le Régiment royal a célébré ses origines, nos quatre plus vieilles batteries fêtant leur 150e anniversaire de formation. En outre, nous avons célébré le centenaire du RCHA. Nous avons également vécu certains changements marquants pour les artilleurs canadiens. Ainsi, en février dernier, 1 RCHA a tiré ses derniers coups de M 109, celui-ci ayant été mis au rancart après 37 ans de service. Plus tard au cours de l année, la décision de concentrer notre défense aérienne exclusivement dans le ADATS a été confirmée, ce qui a amené le retrait du canon de 35 mm/système Skyguard. En outre, il a été décidé que les unités de DA de la Réserve retourneraient à l artillerie de campagne. En décembre, le 1 RCHA a fait un travail remarquable qui a permis d introduire très rapidement le nouveau canon M-777 de 155 mm dans l armée de terre en prévision de son utilisation en Afghanistan. Comme artilleurs, nous allons devoir relever de nombreux défis alors que nous nous transformons en une force de frappe beaucoup plus redoutable de l armée de terre. Bien que le changement amène toujours avec lui certains bouleversements, je sais qu en tant que professionnels, vous vous adapterez et allez maintenir sa place à l artillerie dans nos forces terrestres. Inspirez-vous des réussites des artilleurs qui nous ont précédés. En dépit de tout ce qui peut survenir, nos deux rôles, soit protéger les troupes canadiennes tout en frappant dur l ennemi, sont demeurés les mêmes pendant 150 ans. Je ne peux envisager le jour où il n en sera pas ainsi. En fait, au moment où ce numéro de L Artilleur canadien allait sous presse, les canons de la batterie A se faisaient entendre lors des opérations en Afghanistan. Ce fut pour moi un privilège insigne que de vous représenter tous comme directeur de l Artillerie. Comme vous le constaterez à la lecture de ces pages, vous continuez à nous faire honneur. Bonne chance et continuez à bien viser! Canadian Gunner 5

7 1 st Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery 2005 was a busy year for 1 RCHA. The training tempo was high in preparation for a multitude of tasks. A number of personnel were preparing themselves to head overseas in support of TF 1 PPCLI. In addition, 1 RCHA s primary weapon system, the M109s, were retired. The fi nal M109 shoot was held on 25 February, with BGen S.A. Beare, Comd LFWA, in attendance. With the advent of overseas deployments in the New Year, intense training and the purchase of new guns (M777s), 2005 proved itself to be a dynamic year to be a gunner in 1 RCHA. Along with the arrival of new weapon systems and equipment, the year also saw a change in leadership. July bore witness to a change in Commanding Officers. LCol I.A. Miezitis moved on and was replaced by LCol P.J. Williams. In June, Maj C.D. Comeau replaced Maj L.P. McGarry as BC C. Maj McGarry moved upstairs to the position of 2IC, replacing Maj P.E. Brown. A Bty saw Maj A.E. Reiffenstein hand over to Maj S.F. Gallagher. Maj D.C. Buchanan replaced Maj W.S. Molaski, BC HQ. As the Regiment changed, so did CFB Shilo. Infrastructure was revamped and built to support the continual growth of the base populace. With the increased population, CFB Shilo continued to bustle with activity and growth. The new MFRC/teen centre opened its doors, as did the new Base hospital and dental center. In addition, work began on a new construction project designed to dramatically increase the size and effectiveness of the Base Fire Hall. Operations 1 RCHA did not deploy any sub-units in 2005, nevertheless much training and preparation were made for future operations. A Bty is slated to deploy to Afghanistan, TF1-06 in support of 1 PPCLI in early 2006; the Bty has been busy throughout the year with predeployment training. B Bty was tasked to backfill A Bty s manning gaps. The Regiment made contributions to support operations in Afghanistan, sending six soldiers as part of the Provincial Reconstruction Team. 1 RCHA supported avalanche control operations in Rogers Pass, sending two gun detachments during each of two rotations in January and December. Exercises The year kicked off with Ex STRONG CONTENDER, in which 1 RCHA competed as a major unit. The teams competed hard to achieve excellence; the broomball and ball hockey teams were able to achieve a first place finish. The soccer team managed to take 4th place. Following the winter training cycle, the Regiment moved into the traditional spring exercise in April with Ex SPRING GUN- NER. This was an excellent opportunity for the batteries to train on their soldier skills in a contemporary operating environment as well as gunnery. The Regiment deployed for 10 days. The CO pushed each Bty hard, employing them to the fullest extent. Deployments occurred both day and night, minefields and conflicts with both enemy forces and sometimes belligerent civilians, illustrated some of the challenges experienced by the batteries. Everything occurred at a fast pace and the learning curve was defi nitely steep for many of the new gunners. The exercise tested the moving and shooting skills of the Regiment, and provided excellent training for the support trades. The medics were tested on their preparedness and medical abilities. Of course the EMEs and Signals were ever vigilant, ensuring that the vehicles and communications equipment were in good working order. Logistics personnel ensured we were never without food, ammunition or fuel. As summer arrived, the exercise tempo slowed. A LUVW course was run and various soldiers were sent away on national courses like the Fire Effects Detachment Commander and the Forward Air Controller. Ex MOUNTAIN MAN took place at the end of August in Edmonton. The MOUNTAIN MAN team performed very well and had an excellent showing. This added to Capt Lisa Haveman doing good work as part of PRT in Kandahar. the Regiment s reputation for excellent athleticism. 6 L Artilluer Canadien

8 The summer of 2005 also saw Ex PHOENIX RAM (1 CMBG BTE) preparations in full swing. The exercise, which began in late September, was a month long. The exercise was held in the Wainwright training area with A and B batteries deploying to provide support to both 1 and 2 PPCLI. The plan saw A and B Btys deploying to respective bivouac areas and conducting training at a Bty level as well as in support of their respective infantry units. The live shoot was conducted over four days and saw affiliated FOOs training with their respective companies and calling in fi re with reduced safety distances. The weather throughout was spectacular, not a hint of winter was seen. Upon successful validation, the Regiment redeployed to Shilo in late October. Three FOO parties from the Regiment would deploy once again to Wainwright in early November for the SAT II Trials. In late November four brand new 155mm howitzers (M777s) arrived to replace the M109s. A detachment from B Bty was sent to Fort Sill, Oklahoma to conduct the firing trials on the new weapon systems. An official ceremony to mark the arrival of the M77 was conducted on 2 December, with the Colonel Commandant and many other dignitaries in attendance. These guns will deploy to Afghanistan TF 1-06 in the New Year to support A Bty operations. December was hectic with multiple Christmas and seasonal functions, including Bty and Regimental socials and the traditional hockey games. The Soldiers Annual Dinner was held on the 12th of December, followed by the Offi cers hosting the Snr NCOs at the Officers Mess this year. The Kingston Cup hockey game was held on the 13th of December and saw B Bty winning again this year. HQ&Svcs Bty won the Hugsweir Cup was a busy and very productive year for the Regiment; new guns replaced old, soldiers were deployed overseas and one Bty prepared itself to be deployed to Afghanistan early in the New Year. With multiple commitments and challenges to meet in the New Year, 2006 will surely be an exciting time to be in 1 RCHA. 1 RCHA Change of Command. M777 firing. Ammunition resupply during Ex PHOENIX RAM (Bde Trg Event - Wainwright, AB). 1 RCHA soldiers competing in Edmonton on Ex MOUNTAIN MAN. Canadian Gunner 7

9 2 nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery Gunner Justin Connors of D Bty works with Pakistan Army soldiers to prepare a helicopter sling load of humanitarian aid to be airlifted to the high mountain villages surrounding Garhi Dopatta, Pakistan during Op PLATEAU. (photo courtesy of DND Combat Camera.) F Bty troops getting ready for some rappelling near Fussen, Germany. Members of F Bty receive training on the Regiment s newly acquired weapon system in Oklahoma. The M MM towed howitzer will deploy with E Bty to Afghanistan in August Bdr Hilliker is looking through the sight while Gnr Schuiteboer and Gnr Maurice look on. (Right) Lt Doug Nahirney in Pakistan with DART. (Left) Gunners of F Bty leading cargo vehicles in the German Alps during the Small Unit Exchange. 8 L Artilluer Canadien

10 (Below) Red Team of the Army Gun Race as it defeats the Black Team at the Calgary Stampede. (Above) Corporal Dale Murphy (foreground) and Gunner Trent Barney remove large rocks and debris in front of Saint Joseph School in Akkaraipatti, Sri Lanka during Op STRUCTURE. (photo courtesy of DND Combat Camera) AVCON in action. MBdr Hewitt is commanding his detachment as they fire at snow build-up with Bdr Hawkins on the sight and Bdr Layton pulling the lanyard. 2 RCHA Gunners in action firing the 81mm mortar. Bdr Thomas Dempster from D Bty takes the plunge into icy water in Ramore ON during Ex POLAR BEAR in February. The view from Capt Justin Brunelle s carrier during a patrol in Kabul, Afghanistan. Canadian Gunner 9

11 5 e Régiment d artillerie légère du Canada L année 2005 en fut une haute en couleurs pour les membres du 5 e Régiment d artillerie légère du Canada (5 RALC). Le modus vivandi, du moins pour la batterie X, a été la montée en puissance de la Force opérationnelle La réorganisation courait sur toutes les lèvres. En ce sens, la batterie Q a fait de nombreux changements. La troupe VATG a passé sous le contrôle de l aviation. C est avec fierté que tous les artilleurs du Régiment se sont retroussé les manches et ont mis les bouchées doubles. Voici un résumé du calendrier chargé du 5 e RALC pour l année La batterie R déployée sur le mont Castor avec les mortiers. Plusieurs exercices au cours du mois de janvier ont donné le ton à cette année mouvementée. D abord, les batteries ont dû mettre la main à la pâte afin de concilier l école de brigade avec les différents exercices. Ensuite, la tactique et les acquis de la guerre hivernale furent mis en pratique lors de l EXERCICE BONITAS BORÉAS, qui s est tenu du 18 au 20 janvier. D autres téméraires ont bravé le froid intense lors de l EXERCICE BAR- BARA NORDIQUE. À cette occasion, la batterie R a développé ses capacités à protéger la souveraineté du Grand Nord Canadien dans la région de KANGISUJUAQ. Le mois de janvier s est terminé sur une note plus tranquille avec le début des préparatifs en vue du déploiement régimentaire qui a eu lieu à Gagetown. L Inspection Technique Annuelle a marqué le début du mois de février. La batterie R était toujours absente, cette dernière ne revenant de l exercice de souveraineté que le 13 février Vers la fi n février, plus précisément du 21 au 23 février, le Régiment a affûté ses lames lors de l EXERCICE PIED GELÉ. À cette occasion, les batteries se sont déployées dans les secteurs d entraînement de Valcartier. Le mois de février culmina dans l esprit de compétition et la camaraderie avec les jeux de la brigade qui ont eu lieu les 24 et 25 février. C est avec le plus grand plaisir que tous ont décompressé lors de la pause tactique de la semaine de relâche du mois de mars. Cependant, on ne peut taire les canons très longtemps et l EXERCICE PIÈCE MOBILE a mis fin à ce silence. Lors de cet exercice, la réserve a emboîté le pas pour ainsi supporter le cours d OOA. Pendant la quasi-totalité du mois de mars, la troupe VATG a effectué quelques tests de vol tout en complétant la certification de ses membres sur le système SPERWER à la BFC Cold Lake. Avec le printemps à nos portes a débuté l entraînement de la Force auxiliaire de sécurité (FAS). Pas moins de 100 personnes du Régiment ont participé à cet entraînement au Centre d Instruction du Secteur du Québec de la Force Terrestre (CISQFT). Par la suite, le Régiment a été honoré par la présence du Lieutenant-gouverneure du Québec et du CEMD afin de souligner les hauts faits d armes de certains artilleurs et pour remettre les médailles pour l OPÉRATION ATHÉNA. L EXERCICE SABRE THRUST a monopolisé une bonne partie du mois de mai. L atteinte d objectifs d entraînement était à l ordre du jour et la batterie X a confirmé ses compétences. L EXERCICE LION VALEUREUX qui s est tenu dans les secteurs de Valcartier du 16 au 20 mai impliqua la batterie X ainsi que le 2 e R22R. Le 37 e anniversaire de la création du 5 e RALC fut célébré le 6 mai par le biais d un barbecue régimentaire. Le 6 mai, l arrière-garde s est défoncé dans le cadre du défi du CCmdt. Une passation de commandement a eu lieu le 19 mai alors que le Major Dumas a pris les rennes de la batterie R tandis que le Major Mercier se voyait octroyé le commandement de la batterie Q le 30 mai. La fierté de tous, l équipe de tir régimentaire a débuté son entraînement d appoint en prévision des compétitions du 5 e GBMC. Un détachement de mortier de la batterie R au sommet du mont Castor. 10 L Artilluer Canadien

12 Le mois de juin a continué dans la foulée du changement par la passation de commandement régimentaire. En ce sens, le lieutenant-colonel Dame est devenu le commandant du 5 e RALC le 2 juin, succédant ainsi au lieutenant-colonel Tremblay. Un fait digne de mention fut la victoire de l équipe de tir régimentaire lors des compétitions du 5 e GBMC. L équipe de tir s est démarquée en remportant pour la première fois le titre de championne face aux trois bataillons d infanterie. Cette pilule fut difficile à avaler pour plusieurs fantassins Le 13 juin une page d histoire est tournée avec la fermeture offi cielle de la 58e BAAA. Les membres de la défunte batterie seront en transition au 5 e RALC en attendant la période de mutation Comme c est souvent le cas au mois de juillet, plusieurs ont pris des vacances bien méritées. N allez cependant pas croire que rien ne se passait au 5 e RALC. Le Régiment a supporté plusieurs activités estivales tout en appuyant l École d artillerie. Le 14 juillet une autre page d histoire est tournée avec le retrait des M109 de l inventaire canadien. Étant donné qu on vieillit lorsqu on cesse d apprendre, le mois d août a donné l occasion à plusieurs de compléter leur NIAC annuel. La troupe VATG de la batterie Q se déploya à BFC Suffield du 29 août au 23 septembre, question de faire voler leurs engins. Le mois de septembre nous a rappelé que nous étions très loin des vacances estivales. Une trentaine de personnes ont participé à l EXERCICE AVENTURIER qui a eu lieu sur la rivière Mattawin en Mauricie du 29 août au 2 septembre. Par la suite, soit le 9 septembre, un autre défi du CCmdt attendait les membres du Régiment. Du 13 au 15 septembre, la grande équipe de commandement du 5 e RALC s est penchée sur la question de la transformation du Régiment et plus particulièrement la posture de la future batterie Q afin que cette dernière puisse être déployée avec la FO La batterie X ainsi que la troupe VATG ont participé à l EXERCICE PHOENIX RAM à la BFC Wainwright du 14 septembre au 27 octobre. Cet exercice visait à confirmer le niveau d entraînement de la batterie X dans un cadre de Force opérationnelle et d intégrer la troupe VATG dans le cadre d opérations tactiques. C était la première fois qu un Centre de Coordination des Feux d Appui (CCFA) était jumelé au sein d une force opérationnelle. La belle température fut au rendezvous malgré le vent et la fraîcheur des matinées. Le 5 e GBMC eut la Canadian Gunner La grande équipe de commandement du 5 e RALC et invités, au cercle de la Garnison de Québec le 19 mai 2005 en compagnie du GCmdt SQFT le Brigadier-général Barabé. 11 quelques jours de congé. Un détachement de la batterie X en action lors de l EX PHOENIX RAM. chance d accueillir au mois d octobre l Ombudsman. Ce fut l occasion pour plusieurs de poser des questions à Monsieur Yves Coté. Le 21 octobre s est tenu le défi du Cmdt du 5 e RALC. Ce défi formé de 14 équipes de 10 participants a permis aux soldats de démontrer leur expertise et leurs connaissances dans des domaines tels que la patrouille de combat, la reconnaissance de véhicules et d aéronefs, le tir de la mitrailleuse C-9 ainsi que l orientation avec carte et boussole. La batterie X ainsi que la troupe VATG sont rentrés au bercail au cours de la semaine du 24 octobre et ont eu droit à Au début du mois de novembre, cinq jeunes officiers du 5 e RALC ont eu la chance de s envoler pour Shilo (Manitoba) où ils ont participé au cours d officiers juniors (COJ). Nous ne pourrions pas parler du mois de novembre sans évoquer le Jour du Souvenir du 11 novembre. À cette occasion, la Force opérationnelle 2-06 a rendu hommage aux nombreux soldats canadiens qui luttèrent pour la liberté. Cette parade nous a rappelé qu on ne doit jamais oublier nos confrères morts ou blessés sur le champ de bataille. La traditionnelle fête de la Sainte-Barbara, sacrée pour tous les artilleurs d un océan à l autre, s est déroulée le 2 décembre. À cette occasion, les membres du rang et les officiers ont croisé le fer lors de parties amicales de hockey, de hockey-mukluck ainsi que de tirs au poignet. À l occasion du dîner régimentaire qui s est tenu au 2 e Régiment d artillerie de Campagne (RAC), nous avons eu l honneur d accueillir le Lgén Dallaire, le Mgén MacInnis ainsi que des représentants consulaires de l Italie, des Pays-Bas et de Belgique. Du 5 au 9 décembre, le 5 e RALC a participé à l EXERCICE BOMBARDE BORDÉE. La batterie X a continué où elle avait laissé lors de l EXERCICE PHOENIX RAM tandis que les batteries R et Q en ont profité pour se remettre dans le bain. Le reste du mois de décembre fut marqué par plusieurs activités sociales. On constate donc que l année 2005 a été toute un de défis pour le 5 e RALC. La batterie X s est détachée du Régiment pour se concentrer davantage sur sa montée en puissance avec le 2 e R22R en vue d un déploiement éventuel. Une réorganisation est venue changer le décor des autres batteries. Comme à l habitude, les artilleurs du 5 e RALC ont fait face à ces changements avec flexibilité et compréhension. En espérant que l année 2006 en soit une remplie de défis, UBIQUE.

13 4 th Air Defence Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery ADATS and Local Protection Vehicle (LPV) during PRAIRIE RAM. To say that 2005 was busy for members of 4 Th Air Defence Regiment would be understating the facts. We took part in Ex VIRTUAL RAM with 1 CMBG HQ, Ex ROVING SANDS with US Forces, Ex POTENT KNIGHT with the LdSH (RC), EX WINGED WARRIOR with CTC and 403 Sqn, Ex MAPLE FLAG, the DFS CAT Trial in Edmonton, Ex ARCON 05, BTE 05 and many smaller ex. The unit rose to the challenges associated with this heavy training load and the Army s senior leadership noted our performance. Although the unit did not send a formed element overseas, we deployed our Signal Officers, Captain Robert Stroud to Afghanistan, our Operations WO, WO Yves Ethier deployed to Senegal as part of Op AUGURAL, MBdr Kenneth Gardy deployed to the Gholan Heights, and Bdr Micheal May and Gnr Justin Corliss deployed to ALERT. Throughout the year, we trained hard and will see the fi rst 4 AD Regt trained Air Space Coordination Centre deploy to Afghanistan. We trained two ASCCs over the year so that both LFWA and SQFT could have an ASCC ready for the High Readiness Task Forces saw some changes within the unit chain of command. Maj Mike Notaro took over the duties of 2IC from Maj Yvan Audet who was off to Command and Staff College. Maj Tim Hogan took over command of 128 AD Bty from Maj Stéphane Dubois. 119 AD Bty saw first the arrival of a new BSM, MWO André Cusson and upon promotion of Maj Blair Baker, Captain Tom Lee was appointed as BC 119 AD Bty. On 26 April, the Regiment marked with sadness the firing of the last round from a GDF-005 Twin 35mm Gun. The 35mm Gun and Skyguard radar were removed from service this year. The Gun/Skyguard was in use within 4 AD Regt since 1988 when the Regiment was still in Germany. Most serving AD gunners at one point or another served on this equipment and the CO fired the last rounds while the Regt was deployed to Suffield. Changes have been the word in 4 AD Regt for the past year. In March 05, we received word that the CLS had signed the AD Transformation warning order. This plan was to see 4 AD Regt amalgamated with LdSH (RC) to form the Direct Fire Unit. We participated in various trials and live fire to test this new concept and proved that AD gunner could fulfill the Direct Fire role with only incremental training. At press time, changes are coming soon and by APS 06 we should have a clearer picture on the way ahead for the AD appears to be just as busy for the Regiment. We will have to conduct a Change of command ceremony, take part in MAPLE FLAG, POTENT KNIGHT, up to four serials of CMTC, a sovereignty Operation in Iqaluit and ARCON to name a few. 4 AD Regt soldiers will be extremely busy again this year. 12 L Artilluer Canadien

14 (Left) TF AFGHANISTAN AS- CC s Left to Right MBdr Payne, Lt Moore, Capt Hillier, LCol Clarke, Bdr Roache, Sgt Payne, Sgt Murphy. Kneeling Bdr Babin, MCpl Short and Bdr MacLaren (Absent from Photo Maj Baker) (Right) Capt Warren debrief s Capt Roby during Ex SHARP SOLDIER (ASCC preparation ex). Present in the Photo are Capt Warren, Capt Roby, MWO Cusson, MBdr Campbell, Sgt Dowe and Gnr Lively. (Left) LCol Clarke signs the change of command scroll for 119 AD Bty between Capt Lee and Maj Baker. The Regimental Choir during the Seasonal Dinner MWO Desemules, Capt Cote, Capt Arsenault, WO Sangster, Maj Notaro, WO Bouchard, PO1 Richard and Capt Dorris. Canadian Gunner 13 Capt Lee receives his Meritorious Service Medal from LCol Clarke on behalf of the US Government.

15 The Field Artillery School The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery Introduction Once again, 2005 has proven to be an eventful year for the Field Artillery School (FAS). The FAS continued to assist the other units of The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery with an impressive array of courses throughout the year. The Instructors-in-Gunnery (IGs), Assistant Instructors-in-Gunnery (AIGs), staff, and students saw many new challenges. This year, the Commandant, Lieutenant-Colonel Brian Douglas, along with the members of the School witnessed the change of three Regimental Sergeant-Majors (RSM); Chief Warrant Officer Donnie Meehan, Master Warrant Officer Tony Gilks (while CWO Meehan was Acting CTC RSM) and finally Chief Warrant Officer Ronald Wynn in APS 05. The Commandant, the RSM, senior staff, and instructors contributed to ongoing discussions, deliberations, and delivery of the Artillery in the Contemporary Operating Environment (COE) and Full Spectrum Operations (FSO) concept. Each of the School s five batteries had their own experiences and faced unique challenges throughout The School IG Team fanned out across the country to assist Regular and Reserve artillery units, as well as providing IG Assistance to every Army Operations Course Ex FINAL DRIVE in The School was also heavily involved with BTE 05, providing not only the OPFOR UAV Troop, but several key Observer/Controllers. Headquarters (HQ) Bty The Battery was pleased to welcome Major Rénald Dufour as the new Battery Commander along with Master Warrant Officer Kevin Smith who took over as Battery Sergeant Major (BSM). From new leadership, to training for the demands of the future, to keeping up with, introducing, and using new teaching methodologies, HQ Bty continuously faced, and successfully dealt with, change and uncertainty. The positive impact on the School from the personnel of HQ Bty was ubiquitous. Of note, Information Technology & Support (IT&S) Troop oversaw the Reality Enhanced Advanced Learning (REAL) Indirect Fire Trainer (IFT) Project with the aim being to create an operationally realistic training environment in simulation. Two one-room apartments, modeled after Afghanistan architecture and complete with furniture, bullet holes, and a bloodstain, were constructed inside one of the two IFT rooms along with two trenches meant to replicate traditional, static Observation Posts (OP). This realistic environment now provides the students and instructors with the means to practice the FSO in a controlled environment. The Battery also oversaw the staffing of the streaming of the Field Artillery into the OP, Gun Area, and STA streams. In February, HQ Battery organized a very successful All-Ranks Valentines Dinner at the Fredericton Inn. Maintenance Training (MT) Bty The command team of Major Lisa McCarthy and Master Warrant Officer Wendy Mooney continued to lead the Battery. There was some turnaround of MT Bty personnel during Promotions this year included Sergeant John Donovan to Warrant Officer and Master Corporal Bertin Dorion to Sergeant. MT Bty had an active role in the introduction of the M mm Howitzer. Sergeant Darin Bowen attended the Fire Control System (FCS) Maintenance Courses in Aberdeen, Maryland and CFB Shilo, Manitoba. The Bty was also actively involved in the disposal process for the Javelin and Skyguard systems and in various Air Defence Transformation Working Groups. MT Bty trained 85 maintenance technicians this past year, focussing on Low Level Air Defence Equipment, Land Based Radar Equipment, Advanced Optronics and the Remote Weapons Systems. These graduates have returned to their units with the knowledge and skills, gained at the Bty, to confidently maintain and repair these highly sophisticated pieces of equipment. In early fall, Captain Paul Cogswell assumed the Acting CI Maint Position as Major McCarthy commenced Family Leave. MT Bty organized another successful Children s Christmas Party that featured two of the School s Junior Officers who had been professional clowns before joining. The children and parents were very impressed. Finally, the Bty was the School OPI for the Government of Canada Charitable Workplace Campaign and was instrumental in ensuring the Artillery School achieved our goal and, in fact, lead CTC and 3 ASG in contributions. Tactics Bty Tactics Bty remained under command of Major Mike Johnstone for a second year while Master Warrant Officer Ron Benoit was posted in as BSM from Gunnery Training (GT) Bty in the summer of Tactics Bty continued to support Army Transformation by providing input on a wide range of issues throughout the year. The look of the Bty changed significantly during the year. The Surveillance and Target Acquisition (STA) Troop that had been resident in the Bty sent its Sergeants and below to W Bty to form a STA Troop. The constant need to stay ahead of cutting edge technology provided the greatest challenges for the Battery, but most notably with the Ammo and Equipment Troop for the reception of the M777 Howitzer, the STA Troop with the advent of new Unmanned Arial Vehicle (UAV) and sound ranging procurements and Tactics Troop with the ever changing tactics of fighting in the COE using the latest digitised software. The Tactics Troop has also been the review for all new doctrine and TTPs, M777 employment, and the new Common Army Training Scenario. Development of Tabular Firing Tables (TFT) for the M777 and ongoing Indirect Fire Control Computer System (IFCCS) trials has ensured a high tempo. In April, Tactics Bty conducted the Artillery Advisory Board on behalf of the School. The great number of attendees and important subjects for discussion ensured a successful conference. This year also saw the retirement of Warrant Officer Rollie Woods after over 20 years of dedicated service, his last five in Tactics Bty. Gunnery Training (GT) Bty GT Bty remained dedicated to the production of courseware, development of Chief Instructor-in-Gunnery (CIG) Directives, and to its primary focus of conducting national individual training courses. Major Paul Payne replaced Major Andrew Southby, Royal Artillery 14 L Artilluer Canadien

16 (RA), as the School s new CIG and Master Warrant Officer Brent Gittens became the BSM. Undoubtedly, GT Battery s greatest accomplishment was the delivery of first-class training to Canadian Gunners on the M777 Howitzer. Warrant Officers Veroneau and Landrigan were inserted into the US Field Artillery s School Marine Detachment early to learn the gun as part of a Marine serial. Following the Professional Development, the two AIGs drafted the gun drill that proved to be a strong foundation for the official M777 training that followed. The ADATS Rectification of C3 Requirements Repair and Overhaul (ARC3RRO) Project dealt with the development of the new radar console known as the Crew Commander s Terminal (CCT) for integration into the ADATS as a precursor to the Multi-Mission Effects Vehicle (MMEV) being brought into service. Expert advice was provided concerning ADATS command, control, and communication (C3) issues and the system having the ability to access information from the Operational Data Base (ODB) and then disseminate it through the network. It is anticipated that CCTs will be mounted in the ADATS, the TCP, and the Airspace Control Centre (ASCC); the ASCC acting as a gateway to the ODB through the Air Picture Universal Gateway (APUG). Captain Claude Legendre attended the Naval Gunfire Liaison Officer Course given by the United States Marine Corps (USMC) in San Diego. The aim of this training was to set the conditions for the FAS to re-establish the expertise of Naval Gunfire Support (NGFS) to allow FOO parties to effectively employ NGF capabilities in accordance with NATO Allied Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTP). The new TTPs will be introduced in the School s array of courses. Having trained approximately 165 NCMs and Officers we have also been adapting the way we train to the COE. In an effort to more closely mimic the environment in which soldiers will operate, vignettes replicating some of the situations faced on deployments have been included into our training. In addition, we have revisited the way we conduct business by changing the way student performance is evaluated. Check lists are now a thing of the past and have been replaced by an approach that aims to have the instructors coach students. With this in mind, soldiers are given more time to develop skills and gain confidence in their abilities. GT Bty organized and conducted the Officers Spring Ball with the Guest of Honour being Major-General Leslie. It was a fi ne evening that began with a pre-dinner reception at the Old Government House hosted by the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Herménégilde Chiasson. Forward Air Controller (FAC) Cell In all, 24 new FACs were qualified this year by the very small but capable team of Major Rob Dunn, Captain Derek Crabbe, Captain Nick Williams, and Warrant Officers Dwayne Guymer and Robert Miller. The members of the FAC cell also remained busy by conducting continuation training, FAC supervisory tasks, observer controller tasks at the Brigade Training Event 2005, and a number of courses and conferences. The highlight was working with the French aircraft carrier, Charles de Gaulle and the Super Etandards, in July The planning and the execution phase of this joint combined exercise was quite complex and involved all levels of the chain of command in order to have the planes drop live ordnance into the Gagetown ranges. There are also a number of new equipment initiatives underway to address in-service deficiencies. The most significant of which was the acquisition of PRC-117F radios providing the FAS with the ability to conduct FAC training with the same equipment students would be utilizing on operations. A joint initiative between the FAC Cell and Director Land Requirements (DLR) should result in the following systems being available in the New Canadian Gunner 15 Year: an Indirect Fire Forward Air Control Trainer (I-FACT) to each Regular Force Regiment, Ground Laser Target Designator (GLTD) II Laser Target Marker (LTM) as a replacements to the LTM-91, SeeSpot III Short-range Thermal and Laser Imager, and additional PEK-4 High Power Laser Pointers. W Bty W Bty has completed yet another tremendous year under the command of Major Sylvain Gagné and Master Warrant Officer Don Robison who replaced Master Warrant Officer Darrell McCormick as the BSM. The Bty has faced and brought to successful fruition a myriad of tasking, which owe their success to the hard work, dedication, and teamwork displayed by the troops. The year 2005 has seen the Bty deploy to the CFB Gagetown Training Area spending more than two hundred days supporting numerous Field and Air Defence courses. W Bty has again proven to be more than capable in responding to the demands of the School rendering all the support necessary, and has proved to be able in all respects. This year, six members of W Bty, Lieutenant Sykora, Sergeant Colbourne, Bombardiers Dalton, Bellows, Pelletier and Gunner Gibson had the privilege of being members of the United Nations Command Honour Guard in South Korea for six weeks in the fall. In November, the Air Defence Troop deployed on Exercise STEAL- ING THUNDER to support the ADATs Detachment Commander Course that showed how Fredericton could be defended in the event of an air attack. The exercise simulated the protection of an Olympic Committee Meeting and was an invaluable opportunity for the troops to work with the ADATS system in an urban environment. The STA Troop was stood up this spring, and has been busy ever since. The Troop is unusual in that it is composed of members of both Field and AD Artillery. To develop capability quickly, the Troop conducted Vindicator training in Medicine Hat, participated in ISTAR 05 in Petawawa, and constructed its own training UAV. In October, STA Tp was in Wainwright for the Brigade Training Event (BTE 05), flying seven successful Vindicator missions (of seven launches) as part of the OPFOR. This was the first deployment as a Troop to fly UAVs, and anecdotal information from the Enemy Force indicates they were highly effective. In November, members of the Troop supported 2 CMBG exercises in Petawawa by flying its training UAV to give the field force an exposure to the products available today to support operations. In order for Support Troop to remain effective in fulfilling its many critical taskings it relies heavily upon its vehicle fleet. Over the past year, the Troop received six new 4x4 Military Commercial Off-The- Shelf (MILCOTS) Trucks, 13 new Mercedes Wolf Light Utility Vehicles Wheeled (LUVW), and three additional LAV III Observation Post Vehicles (OPV) to augment the fleet and ensure the success of any task. W Battery also organized and conducted a fantastic Family Day on the Base in early spring. The highlight was undoubtedly the paintball range and LAV OPV rides. Conclusion All in all, 2005 has been a very busy yet rewarding year for all Canadian Gunners, and especially for those at the School. This year we saw the arrival of our new M mm Towed Howitzer. New types of UAVs are also being considered along with radars and sound ranging equipment. This is definitely an exciting period for the Royal Regiment as we move forward and acquire some state of the art military equipment. The School also achieved some balance in the year by recognizing the contribution of our families through a number of fun social events. The School will continue to achieve solid results in preparing soldiers and leaders for Canada s Army and the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery.

17 The Royal Canadian Artillery Band The Royal Canadian Artillery Band, located in Edmonton, Alberta, is comprised of 34 professional musicians. The unit is one of six professional regular force brass and reed bands in the CF. There were a number higher profile engagements the band performed for this year. Most notably was the Royal Visit in Edmonton on 24 May The RCA Band braved the cold harsh wind and pelting rain to perform outside at Edmonton s AgriCom for Queen Elizabeth. The band had a number of smaller groups that performed for the Royal Visit that day, including the Duo and Brass Quintet. Early in the year, The RCA Band was proud to perform for the National Memorial Ceremony on March 10th to honour the four slain R.C.M.P. offi cers in Mayerthorpe, Alberta. The RCA Band also provided musical support to the Alberta Centennial celebrations by performing as the pit band for the Alberta Centennial Tattoo from July. In addition to the numerous military parades and dinners, The RCA Band also participated in the Calgary Stampede from 7-13 July and on July 21st, the band marched in the Klondike Days parade in Edmonton. There were a number of notable guests to The RCA bandroom this year. The band was fortunate to host world famous composer Alfred Reed in a professional development session on April 13 th, and on October 13 th, another famous American composer, R.W. Smith. At the end of August, The RCA Band performed for the opening of the Artillery Exhibit at the War Museum in Ottawa. While on tour in Ottawa, the band also performed a sunset ceremony at Fort Henry in Kingston, and performed the Changing of the Guard Ceremony on Parliament Hill with the Ceremonial Guard Band. More recently, The RCA Band has just completed recording sessions for their upcoming compact disc. This new recording, entitled The Voice of the Guns should be available after February 2006, and a copy may be requested by contacting the unit at (780) extension For more information on the band, including upcoming performances, please visit our website at The RCA Band marching from the West Block to perform the Changing of the Guard on Parliament Hill. Calgary Stampede. In-house recording session for upcoming cd. Capt Greenwood presenting Alfred Reed with The RCA Band plaque. 16 L Artilluer Canadien

18 1 st (Halifax-Dartmouth) Field Artillery Regiment & 84 th Independent Field Battery The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery This year was a busy but eventful year for the regiment. Our recruiting efforts resulted in the attraction of many promising new members as well as some old friends reuniting with us. Retention was strong and many of our younger members are now moving up in the ranks and becoming junior leaders. As well, our leadership element is gaining strength and is growing rapidly as time goes on. Our regular complement of exercises allowed us to hone our skills in gunnery and soldier skills and provided us with the occasion do what we love best put rounds down range. These exercises not only provided us with learning experiences but also served to improve cohesion and boost morale, luckily we were often blessed with mild weather. As well, the regiment sent a FOO party and FSCC to Fort Pickett, Virginia on Exercise Southbound Trooper, participated as enemy force in several exercises and displayed our equipment at the Halifax International Air Show. ARCON, the biggest exercise of the year, was a departure from the norm, but the changes were welcome, as it allowed soldiers to practice skills that often go neglected. During ARCON the regiment s soldiers were given an introduction to some of the new tactics and techniques employed by operational units to meet the changing demands of our trade; as well, the regiment exercised its aptitude for gunnery in a skilful manner. On operational deployment this year, MWO S. MacFarlane had the opportunity to be deployed on Op Boreas in Bosnia- Herzegovina. The regiment also responded to domestic emergencies during the year including substantial power outages in the winter and the crash of a cargo airliner at the Halifax International Airport during the summer, deploying several members on Op Spire and Op Twilight. Time passed quickly over the summer but allowed for many of our members to undergo their essential training, leading to promotions for many of them. A change of command took place during ARCON the BC of 51 Bty passed from Maj K. Crowell to Maj G. Garant. At the same time, the BC of 84 Bty, Maj R. Nickerson passed command to Maj Crowell. Aside from Maj G. Garant s appointment to BC, he also received his promotion from Capt to Maj this year. Other well-deserved promotions this year included MWO R. Lelievre, and our highly accomplished cook, WO C. Jones. Major decorations assigned this year were in recognition of the long-term service of many of our members, including several CD1s and a CD2. Canadian Gunner 17

19 3 rd Field Artillery Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery As for most units within the Army, Primary Reserve and Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery, 2005 was a year of change for 3 Fd Regt. Due to our shift in focus to the Contemporary Operating Environment and Full Spectrum Ops, the Field Battery was able to conduct some new and exciting training. We were able to leverage the experience of both Regular and Reserve Force personnel who had recently been part of operations, including in Afghanistan. Every exercise conducted in 2005 had COE and Full Spectrum Ops in mind. This training culminated during ARCON, August 2005, where the unit conducted both artillery training (with an emphasis on precision) and other tasks such as Vital Point protection. The command structure of the Regiment also saw changes. On 15 March 2005, the outgoing RSM, CWO Tom Watters, handed the reins over to the former BSM of 89 Bty, CWO Joe Linder. CWO Watters was then promoted to the rank of Captain before assuming the position of unit Ops O. There was also a change of command parade for the outgoing CO, LCol Joe Foote, on 17 September The incoming CO, LCol Kirk McGeachy, is familiar with the unit and with the position, having already served one term as CO from Other activities included a Freedom of the Town of Woodstock in May, supporting numerous other units in Saint John and at CTC Gagetown, and conducting individual training in garrison and during the summer Area Rank and Trade School (ARTS). The 3rd Fd Regt Band also saw a lot of engagements throughout the year. As always, they impressed spectators wherever they performed. From left to right: LCol J.T. Foote, 37 CBG Comd Col J.B.D. Logan, and LCol D.K. McGeachy. Soldiers set up a checkpoint during a Vital Point protection task during ARCON L Artilluer Canadien

20 5 th (British Columbia) Field Artillery Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery It has been another eventful year for Vancouver Islandís reserve artillery regiment. The CO, LCol David Ross, has been busy ensuring that his unit, as the lead unit of Task Force Vancouver Island, maintains a high standard of readiness by training and exercising his troops at every opportunity. One of the many high points in this year s training cycle was Ex FOREST DESSERT held in May at Fort Lewis, Washington. This twopart exercise demonstrated the Regiment s effectiveness in our primary role as a field artillery unit, as well as our capabilities in our secondary role as infantry conducting operations in urban settings. Additionally, the unit acquitted itself well in our ceremonial role by fi ring salutes to signify the opening of the Provincial Legislature in February and again in September, and by firing 21 gun salutes on both Victoria and Remembrance Day. Operationally, the regiment has also sent its people into harm s way to augment peace keeping and peace making tours. MBdr Christopher Shillington and Bdr Boris Sark are presently deployed in Camp MIRAGE, and are expected back later in In addition, Sgt Darrell Stubbington and MBdr Myles Mansell are finishing their pre-deployment training before flying Kandahar in February as part of TASK FORCE AFGHANISTAN. At the unit, there have been several promotions and appointment changes. Maj Craig Cotter, who recently transferred from Canadian Land Force Command and Staff College, became the BC of 55 Battery. His last command was HQ and Services Battery, 1 RCHA, in Lahr, Germany. At 56 Battery, newly promoted Maj Scott Wisdhal took over the job of BC. The RSM s posted was taken over by MWO Kirk Lewis, who will soon be promoted to the rank commensurate with the appointment. The former RSM, CWO Mike Dailey, has moved to 56 Battery as he awaits the administration of his commissioning. He will eventually take over as the BK. MWO Brian Lougheed left the Regular Force to become a reservist and took over the role of BSM for 55 Battery after his promotion. Looking ahead, 5th (BC) Field Regiment will continue to train more troops in artillery and infantry skills with the expectation of sending a larger number of soldiers in support of Canada s high readiness activities in LCol David Ross CO 5 RCA, Sergeant Douglas Thurber 5 RCA, LCol Philip Sherwin RCAA, Col Arthur Sherwin HLCol 5RCA. Canadian Gunner 19

21 7 th Toronto Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery The Year of the Veteran presented a robust training year for the 7th Toronto Regiment. The first half of the year was occupied with the usual variety of activities leading up to the busy summer period, although the extensive renovations in our home at Moss Park Armouries provided a few challenges and the odd moment of frustration for the unit. In operations, the unit was pleased to welcome home Bdr Jordan Murray from OP Athena, Roto 3 where he was tasked as a CIMIC driver. Meanwhile, WO Mardie Reyes has deployed to Afghanistan where he currently serves as an accommodation NCO at Camp Julien. The highlight of the training year was undoubtedly a small unit exchange with the British Army made possible by HCol the Honourable Roy MacLaren, PC, CD Canada s former High Commissioner to England. Ten members of the Unit travelled to the United Kingdom to participate in a military exchange at Area Training Establishment (ATE), Salisbury Plains. 7 Tor gunners along with its Territorial Army host Unit, the 100 th (Yeomanry) Royal Artillery were integrated into a divisional artillery exercise, EX Iron Storm, under the command of 3 (UK) Div Arty. Gunners Malikov and Guan along with Bombardiers Hwang, Polyvyanny, Singh, Wood and Sergeant Rizzuto were integrated into the 79 Bty gunline, 29 Commando Regiment based in Plymouth s famous Citadel. Meanwhile, MBdr Musgrave and Bdr De- Guzman served I Bty, 7 th Para Regiment as forward observers. Unique was not only the multinational composition of this Tac P staffed by an Australian FOO, the Canadian acks and a British signaller, but its authorized observer status to fire the Division. Lt Graham split time between 79 Bty s Tac P and its Fire Planning Cell, also attending several tactical briefs at Div HQ. With both specialist regiments having recently returned from OP TELIC in Iraq, the exercise tempo was intense as evidenced by 7 para jumping with guns and vehicles complete, while 79 Bty s guns were inserted via Chinook to kick off the exercise. While the fi f- teen Brits from the 100th Regiment (RA) who participated in the reciprocal exchange at CFB Petawawa did not experience the same speed in gun laying, each was cognizant their core artillerymen skills and theory were developed as was the opportunity to work in concert with allied forces. There was a real danger of our guests claiming asylum in Canada when they realized how much better our field rations are compared to theirs. September saw the unit conduct its Change of Honoraries parade with HCol Roy MacLaren retiring, HCol Jim Hubel being promoted from HLCol and MGen (retired) Bryan Stephenson being appointed as HLCol. The unit took the opportunity to rededicate the refurbished plaque commemorating our Toronto Artillery Foundation as well as to note the first posthumous membership in the Foundation. Capt Joe Fedder, whose untimely passing last year caught us all by surprise, was brought into the Foundation thanks to donations from friends in his name. Joe s family was in attendance for this tribute and presented Joe s sword to the Regiment in thanks. Finally, just before the Christmas stand down the Regimental Change of Command took place with LCol Jim Brazill retiring and handing over to the former BC 9 Battery, LCol Bill Kalogerakis. LCol Brazill retires from uniformed service but is confident that the Regiment is in good hands with his old friend LCol Kalogerakis in command. 20 L Artilluer Canadien

22 10 th Field Artillery Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery 2005 started out with the Regiment hosting a New Year s Levee in the Yorkton Armoury. After a lapse of almost a decade the return this traditional gathering was warmly received and was attended by military and civilians members of the community alike. The other event of note in January was the Regiment s annual winter indoctrination training held at Dundurn. The weather cooperated and the exercise served for many as their initiation to living and fighting in a northern climate. Also in January the Regiment provided one of it s offi cers, Major Ron Haskell to participate, along with other offi cers from 38 CBG, in Warfi ghter, an exercise held over the space of fi ve months with the Minnesota National Guard in Minneapolis St. Paul, Fort Leavenworth and Camp Ripley. Because the exercise was held both during the week and on weekends over such a long period of time the Canadian contingent along with a handful of key American players became the continuity for the exercise. The opportunity to interact with so many Guard personnel, many of whom had recently come back from Iraq was a highlight of the exercise. In February 10 Fd Regt hosted Exercise Command Post Perfection, a command post (CPX) and observation post exercise (OPX) designed to prepare these key elements for the upcoming live fire Exercise Lethal Barrel in March. Both exercises were well attended with many new personnel participating. Although at the end of winter there was lots of snow and cold temperatures to remind us of which season we were in. In early April the Regiment hosted all the artillery army cadet corps in eastern Saskatchewan at the Yorkton armoury. Spirited competitions in weapons handling were held. As well the cadets were introduced to mine awareness training and the Indirect Fire Trainer where cadets were able to conduct a fire mission using modern simulation technology. Lunch was provided and cadets delighted in their IMP fare as those who seldom experience them do. The artillery cadets from all three corps thoroughly enjoyed the day and all felt that they were now more part of the artillery community. The Queen s visit to Regina on 18 May proved to be one of the Regiment s highlights of the year. The Regiment in cooperation with other artillery units in 38 CBG fired a 21 gun salute using a 6 gun battery. Although the day was marked by heavy rains, the enthusiasm for event was undiminished. Every member of the fi ring battery received an engraved shell casing commemorating the occasion. A local defense exercise was held on the last weekend of May. This also doubled as our change of command parade as we bade farewell to our outgoing Commanding Officer, Lieutenant- Colonel Charlie Miller and welcomed our incoming Commanding Officer, Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Poirier and on the 28 th of May. Lieutenant-Colonel Poirier also simultaneously also took command of 26 Field Regiment, R.C.A. and 116 Independent Battery, R.C.A. This effectively formed the 38 CBG Artillery Tactical Group (ATG), combining and coordinating the efforts of all three artillery units in the Brigade. The spring and summer saw many of our members away on summer taskings and courses as well as the return of Corporal Sharm Dursun from a six month tour in Bosnia. By the end of the summer soldiers began to fi lter back to the Regiment. There were many outstanding individual accomplishments; Bombardier Elliot Windl achieved top candidate in the Command Post Technician Course as did Sergeant Todd Appel in the Recce TSM s Course and Master Bombardier Lejla Imamovic in the Detachment 2 I/C s Course. The final activity for the summer was the support to the Regina Symphony Orchestra during their outdoor performances on the 28 th of August held in Regina behind the T.C. Douglas building. Saved for last, the 1812 Overture with 4 guns firing was considered by the 6000 plus in attendance to be an the outstanding performance of the day. The fall started with ELOC training. All three units in the ATG participated. The honour of achieving the highest score on the C7 Range was a three-way tie. Perfect scores were turned in by Major Ron Haskell, Master Bombardier Dan Melsted and Corporal Dan Brooks all of whom are members of 64 Battery in Yorkton. After a short lull in October the pace picked up with Situational Awareness Training on the 5 th of November and an OPX/CPX on the 19 th in preparation for Exercise Strong Gunner, a live fi re exercise on November. The exercise doubled as the fi nal exercise for the DP1 Artillery and the Detachment 2 i/c s courses. The courses were conducted by the ATG and were well attended by both staff and students from the Regiment. After the fi rst rounds were fi red a brief cap badging ceremony was held for the DP1 course and newly minted gunners proudly sported their artillery cap badges for the fi rst time. Saint Barbara s Day was celebrated in Regina by the Regiment with a mixed dining-in and was well attended by both past and present members. The Men s Christmas dinner was combined with the rest of the ATG and held in Brandon in conjunction with an exercise in Shilo training soldiers in forced entries using new C7 sim ammunition. At the dinner we said farewell to Bombardiers Tyrel Braaten and Nathan Betz both of whom are deploying with A Battery to Afghanistan in the new year. The exercise and dinner were a great success and brought a great year in the Regiment to a close. Canadian Gunner 21

23 11 th Field Artillery Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery The other day I was reading a short history of our Unit and the main theme for training Post War was that of Civil Defence and National Survival. This rang a bell in my head since all of the training developed by the Unit Operations staff involves practical scenarios that directly support our objective in adopting Force Transformation and moving into the Contemporary Operating Environment (COE). Just as the old National Survival program of the mid 60 s stressed many skill sets that are not Artillery specific, Gunners have been asked to step outside the trails and establish vehicle check points, foot slog through grid squares and many other activities that have, up until now, been the calling card of the Infantry. The very prospect of two gun detachments every 4 th rotation to Afghanistan being composed of Reserve gunners from Ontario has put a vital injection of morale into the adoption of the new training! Through the summer and fall at Ex STALWART GUARDIAN, MAPLE GALE and PROTECTIVE THUNDER, our six gun battery has been engaged in destruction, denial, and display of force actions. Our most anticipated Ex CLEAN SWEEP III emphasized the concept of the Strategic Corporal by encouraging our detachment commanders to make decisions locally. The exercise rotated their detachments through seven OBUA stands including the likes of building clearance, hostage rescue, casualty evacuation and VCPs, using the simunition kits. My bruises vouch for the level of training and motivation to succeed, as I was the OPFOR at the hostage rescue stand. Replicating the humanitarian side of the COE is quite hard in a simulation sense, so we have taken to supporting community events and engaging the media at every opportunity. For instance, Hamilton s 11 Bty had 10 soldiers on a route march in the Bell Walk for the Kids Help Phone in June, while Guelph s 29 Bty provided substantial support to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation Run for the Cure that raised $210,000 this past October. We facilitated an unusual request from Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic High school in the days leading up to Remembrance Day and coordinated a telephone conference between soldiers in Kandahar and roughly 60 Grade 10 History students. This occurred only days after the CO and a few Gunners personally met the CDS when he addressed the same school on 7 November. We ve always emphasized our Community Footprint activities and our past efforts were validated in November when LCol (Ret d) Bob Elliott received the OMM from Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, largely for his extensive community involvement. Col Tootell firing his last round on 26 Nov 05 at LFCA TC Meaford. Confirmation of our training comes from those members whom have served overseas, most recently by Captain Brendan Insley who had been deployed to Bosnia. A coach of mine once said, We will practice like we play. So if our exercises are to be the precursor for deployment then gone are the days of simply shooting 105mm. Transformation is practical application of the lessons which Captain Haney, Sergeant Prentice, Master Bombardiers Kenny and Bingham, Bombardiers Farrow, Bayne and Bailey will need each and every day that they are in Afghanistan on TF 3-06 next year. The high pace and accuracy with which we complete everything we do have earned the Regiment a reputation in the Brigade. Year after year, we seem to be raising the bar not only for other units, but our own. This past September we were awarded the Brigade Commander s Unit Commendation. A congratulation to all the members of the Regiment as it takes each and every one of us to put forth such an awesome team. Further congratulations are also due to the newly promoted Major Pickering, Lieutenants Couch and Rashid, Second Lieutenants Bartlett and Park, Sergeants Irvine and Nechelput, and Master Bombardiers May and Brown. This past May we mourned the passing of a former Honourary Colonel and OPP Commissioner Jim Erskine. His larger than life presence and colourful personality will be sorely missed. We were honoured to have the Colonel Commandant visit the Regiment for the second time in six months to attend our Christmas Dinner and personally award a Colonel Commandant s Commendation and sterling coin to retiring Honourary Colonel Cliff Tootell. Just as Honourary Colonel Tootell guided 11 Bty through the National Survival days as BC in , he has assisted the Regiment s transition into the COE. He always makes us feel that we re part of something greater than the Regiment, and most of all he has been an excellent role model to all levels of our organization. We re assured he s only exchanging his Mess Kit for a tux. It s never a dull life in the Army Reserves and 11th Field Regiment, I told one of my students at school on Remembrance Day. Another student asked why I do it? I replied, I have to do it, I love it. Judging by our huge increase in numbers and productivity, many others in Guelph and Hamilton also feel that being a part of 11th Field Regiment is how they can contribute our part to the CF and Canada. UBIQUE 22 L Artilluer Canadien

24 15 th Field Artillery Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery This past training year saw significant changes at the Regiment in both our style of training and our personnel. Maj Barrett, formerly of the British Columbia Regiment, took over as the 2I/C 1 Jan. Maj Brent Purcell returned from Afghanistan in February of 2005 and was subsequently promoted to take command of the firing battery 1 July. Maj Kent Wickens was also promoted 1 July to take command of our headquarters battery. MWO Wishnicki will be taking over as the RSM at the opening of We also promoted two members into the Warrant Officers and Sergeants Mess at the close of 2005, Sgt Skuce and Sgt Coleman. Four personnel from the Regiment have recently returned from or departed for deployment, including the aforementioned Maj Purcell, who was in Afghanistan on Op Athena. Capt Van- Slyke, our Director of Music, was in Bosnia as a CIMIC commander for Op Bronze. MBdr Kurtagich and Bdr Spruston departed for Afghanistan in December as members of the defence and security platoon. January of 2005 saw the Regiment involved in infantry winter warfare training with the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, including a joint exercise, EXERCISE FROSTY SOCKS, to the Callahan Valley near Whistler. February saw the Regiment commence gunnery training for the year, but also included EXERCISE MILCOT SWIM, a combination of MILCOT conversion, swim training, and convoy counter ambush training. In March the Regiment participated in the Brigade s major exercise, EXERCISE COUGAR SALVO, deploying for a week to Kamloops to conduct dry fi re training. At the close of COUGAR SALVO, we redeployed to Yakima in Washington for EXER- CISE CAUSTIC SHOCK, an artillery live fi re exercise, fi ring alongside 5 th (British Columbia) Field Regiment, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery. Canadian Gunner 23 April and May were extremely busy with both artillery and military operations in urban terrain training. We worked with both infantry from the Royal Westminster Regiment and members of the Vancouver Police Department on the conduct of cordon and search in both high and low intensity confl icts. We exercised our cordon and search skills at EXERCISE FIGHT- ING DAY in April in Aldergrove. In May, we went to Fort Lewis for a combined artillery and infantry exercise, EXERCISE FOREST DESERT, once again alongside members of 5 th (BC) Field. This was an amazing exercise, in which the Regiment truly fought the three-block war. Saturday morning we fi red the guns, and by the afternoon we were fi ghting off convoy ambushes using blank ammunition. This was followed by a review of urban operations with Vancouver Police and infantry experts; using those skills, we launched a company level assault using blank ammunition on the town of Reagensburg. The assault was commanded by our 2IC Maj Barrett. Of note was the amazing performance of our Finance Offi cer from the air force, Capt Brekke, as a platoon commander. After our assault and withdrawal to our gun position, the town was reoccupied in the night by the enemy despite our patrols, forcing us to launch additional platoon level assaults in the morning using simunition. April and May also included the successful conduct of an Artillery Tow course, with then 2Lt, now Lt, Grieve as the Course Officer and MBdr Gee as the Course WO. The course was excellent training for all in attendance, and was even exciting for the Course Offi cer, who narrowly avoided being struck in the head at high speed by a tree that came through the window of the MLVW while driving off road. Last year the Regiment had 29 personnel taking summer courses. Gnr Chao was the top candidate on his DP1 course in Shilo, while Gnr Kim was the most improved and Gnr Pare was the top layer. OCdt Girardi, our Regimental Quartermaster, was the top candidate on his BMQ course. Following summer training the Regiment took over as host unit for Task Force Lower Mainland, and with it the responsibility of planning and organizing Task Force exercises. The Task Force completed all necessary Essential Level of Capability training at EXERCISE MAINLAND TALISMAN in September. The Task Force, with the Regiment in the lead, also conducted signifi cant domestic operations training on EXER- CISE MAINLAND CLAIBORNE in November. As a result, our Regiment now has integral light urban search and rescue and urban fi re fi ghting capabilities. EXERCISE BROKEN MAINS II in October was a Regimental exercise that dealt with our potential response to a domestic emergency. Not only did it include armed soldiers patrolling the area around our Armoury, it also included confrontations with armed militias, incorporating what we knew of incidents in New Orleans. This exercise included a moment of courage and glory for one member of the Regiment as Pte Pryce rolled onto a dummy grenade that was thrown down a hallway by an insurgent; his notional sacrifi ce saved his detachment. Our Regiment also successfully ran the first module of the Army Tactical Communications and Information Systems course, with Lt Grieve as the Course Officer and Sgt Smith as the Course WO. With the OPFOR task for this coming year s EXERCISE COU- GAR SALVO, October and November were also busy with training to transform our soldiers into an effective enemy force. This included a wide variety of general soldier skills training; not only has this made us an excellent training aid for the forces around us, it has improved the soldier skills of every member of the Regiment. The Regiment now has 19 personnel preparing for potential deployment on Task Force We continue to support the Army in every possible task through all phases of transformation and change.

25 20 th Field Artillery Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery 2005 was a productive and busy year for Alberta s Guns. Two salutes were conducted in honour of our Captain General. Also, officers and men prepared to deploy to Afghanistan, a new command team took over the regiment, and time was spent in remembrance for fallen comrades. The sudden passing of Honorary Colonel Frank Kozar on 19 February 2005 surprised the regiment. Frank was a former Cadet Officer, having served with or commanded seven army cadet corps in Alberta before becoming the Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel, and eventually the Honorary Colonel, of 20 th Field Artillery Regiment. He died suddenly in the hospital during routine surgery. The regiment received national press coverage on 23 May 2005, when one of our four C3 105mm howitzers was struck by a civilian pickup truck en route to conduct the 21-gun Royal Salute for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Despite the accident, the salute was performed flawlessly, and was quickly followed by another Royal Salute in Calgary on 25 May The damaged howitzer was quickly returned to duty in time for Canada Day celebrations by ASU Edmonton weapons technicians. A change of command occurred on 31 August Lieutenant Colonel Gerald Johnson replaced Lieutenant Colonel Wes McRobbie as the Commanding Officer. Concurrently, Major Tom Fowler became the Deputy Commanding Officer, and Master Warrant Officer Mike Ogden filled the vacant Regimental Sergeant Major position. During the change of command, Honorary Lieutenant Colonel Glyn Edwards was appointed the Honorary Colonel of 20 th Field Artillery Regiment, and Mr. Bill Smith was welcomed to the regiment and appointed the Honorary Lieutenant Colonel. By far the pivotal, yet poignant, event to occur in 2005 was the sudden death of Master Bombardier Glen Styles on Christmas Day. Just prior to his deployment to Afghanistan, Glen had taken embarkation leave from Task Force 106 to visit his parents, and was killed in a motor vehicle accident early Christmas morning on Long Island in the Bahamas. All ranks of the regiment were involved in repatriating his remains to Canada, meeting the aircraft with a military bearer party and conducting a military funeral. Master Bombardier Styles was an exceptional soldier, whose ability to make friends was legendary. His loss was felt deeply by 20 th Field Artillery Regiment and soldiers from our affiliated arms. Appropriately, his remains were buried in the Red Deer Field of Honour on 6 January Two members of the regiment returned from operations in 2005: a. LCol Gerald Johnson, Op Athena ROTO 2; and b. Bdr Nathan Keim, Bosnia. Thirteen officers and men are currently on full time (Class C) status and attached to units and headquarters deploying to Afghanistan in early 2006: a. Capt Jeff Willis; b. Capt Mike Waldner; c. MBdr Glen Styles; d. MBdr Dustin Waters; e. Bdr Daniel Mazurek; f. Bdr Matthew Pylychaty; g. Cpl Tanya Roth; h. Bdr Christian Sebesten; i. Bdr Ryan Shudra; j. Bdr Lane Starling; k. Bdr Tyler Stone; l. Bdr Alexis Zacher; and m. Gnr Eryn Keen. Seven members of the regiment were recipients of the Alberta Centennial medal: a. Hon Col Glyn Edwards; b. Capt George Kuhse; c. Capt Mike Maassen; d. MWO David Huedepohl; e. Capt Al Lewis; f. Bdr Corey Stang; and g. Cpl Aaron Roberts. In Memoriam Master Bombardier Glen Styles Honorary Colonel Frank Kozar 24 L Artilluer Canadien

26 26 th Field Artillery Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery As another busy year quickly slips away, now is the time for us to step back and take a look at all that the regiment has accomplished. Our first regimental gathering of the year was a rather sombre occasion as we held a regimental parade to welcome back the last Canadian Flag to fly at Camp Holopina in Bosnia. During his third overseas tour, Spr Chris Holopina a former gunner with 13 Bty was killed in a Bison accident on 4 July 1996, while rushing to the aid of British soldiers trapped in a minefield. On hand for the unveiling of a Memorial in the Portage La Prairie combined mess were Chris family, Representatives from Canadian Military Engineers Branch and Members of the CAVUNP Spr Christopher Holopina Chapter to unveil a memorial in Chris honour on the wall of the Portage armoury mess. On 28 May this year the regiment bid farewell to LCol Fraser, who had been our CO since 23 March While the regiment is losing one excellent commander, we are gaining an equally confident and experienced commander in LCol Poirier, who will guide us through the new and unique challenges we are to face in the future. With this change of command we are now tactically grouped with 10 Fd Regiment and 116 Independent Fd Battery under one Commanding Officer. The 38 Canadian Brigade Group Artillery Tactical Group (38 CBG ATG) will allow us to pool our resources with the other artillery units in the brigade to conduct more efficient exercises and support in house courses. The Regiment has participate in all of the ATG s exercises this year, beginning with Ex Lethal Barrel II on March a live fire exercise on the Shilo ranges May 05 saw Ex Defensive Gunner conducted in the Shilo training area focusing on the conduct of battery in the local defence scenario. This exercise also saw the change of command of three artillery units under one commander to form the 38 CBG ATG. Our next exercise was not until September 05 where the regiment participated in ELOC training to refresh our basic soldier skills on the weapon ranges and to practice our navigation. Our final exercise of the year was Ex Strong Gunner on November 05 a live fire exercise that coincided with the final qualification exercise for a DP1 Arty course and a Det 2IC course. Canadian Gunner 25 When not busy with exercises many of our members were busy either attending or conducting courses throughout the brigade. We as a regiment conducted a Command Post Technician course, a DP1 Artillery and a Det 2IC Course this year with great success. This year the regiment conducted several salutes in both Winnipeg and also in Regina as required. The salutes that we conducted in Winnipeg include the Closing of the Legislature salute, Victoria Day salute, Canada Day salute, Governor General salute, Opening of the Legislature salute and finally the Remembrance Day salute. We were invited to partake in two salutes in Regina. The first was a Royal Salute in honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on her visit for Saskatchewan s Centennial. The second salute was to fire in concert for a performance of the 1812 Overture. Bdr Luke Pastershank ejects the empty casing from the C3 105mm Howitzer. When not hard at work, the regiment was hard at play with the 57 th Military Ball being held on the 5 th of November. To cap off a successful year we held a Men s Christmas Dinner that included a day of fun and instruction at the Shilo simunition range. Recruiting has played a big part this year for our regiment; we have conducted open houses at both of our locations in the spring and in the fall. These open houses and other recruiting methods have allowed us to enrol 18 new recruits. Several Regular Force members who have released have also augmented our regimental numbers. MWO Jesseau, WO Eppert, Sgt Oftedal, Sgt Burton, Bdr Nelson, Pte Ducharme and Pte Pierreroy have joined within the year. Their unit s loss is our gain as we can only benefit from the experience they bring with them after years of service. On the other had we have said goodbye to many members of our regimental family this year. Maj Allen, Capt Holtz, Lt Nijssen, 2Lt Hatton, OCdt Booreman, Sgt Caines, Sgt Tripp, Bdr Smyth, Bdr Marshall, Bdr Bowman, Bdr Heidal, Cpl Vanderbeek, Cpl Korth and Gnr Knell have all left the Regiment, we wish them the best of luck in their future endeavors. That is a brief glance of what we have accomplished as a Regiment this year, and we are gearing up for the 2006 training year where we hope to accomplish much more.

27 30 th Field Artillery Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery Ottawa s 30 th Field Regiment RCA had an eventful year in 2005, celebrating in September its 150 th anniversary. The birthday celebrations lasted throughout the year, and culminated in a festive weekend in September. Among the 400 people who attended the three day event were such former members of the Regiment as Capt George Blackburn, CM, MC; MGen Andrew Leslie, OMM, MSC, MSM, CD; as well as the Colonel Commandant of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery, MGen JA MacInnis CMM, MSC, CD and our distinguished guest of honour, the Master Gunner of St. James Park, General Sir Alex Harley KBE, CB. The height of the celebrations was the formal Cannonball dinner, held at Ottawa s Westin Hotel. Through the generosity of the Bytown Gunners Order, the Senior NCO s Association and other donors, most of the members of the Junior Ranks mess received free tickets for this event. Other points of interest from 2005: This year saw signifi cant changes in the leadership of the Regiment: In April, LCol Ian Becking took command of the Regiment from LCol Mark Wilkinson, and appointed Maj Shane Vahey to the position of DCO. In an October ceremony, CWO Shawn Nadeau passed the regimental pace stick to our new RSM, CWO Nelson Lizotte. Also in October, MWO David Atkins replaced MWO Shane Livingstone as BSM of 1 Battery, while WO William Vyse took MWO Atkins position as BSM of 2 Battery. The unit has also increased the number of troops deployed, attached and tasked out: MBdrs Makthepharak, Miller and Godatalla participated on OP ATHENA. Capts Kelly and Boyetchko, MBdrs Lopez, Skinner and MacKay deployed this summer as part of OP ARCHER and OP ATHENA. Lt Wood secured an attach The Bytown Gunners Order commissioned a print from artist MBdr Karey Wood of 2 RCHA to celebrate the 150 th Anniversary of the unit. In this photo, members of the shooting team present the print to Col Arthur Leask, Honorary Chairman of the UK Reserve Forces Association, at the NATO Reserve Forces Shooting Competition in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Master Gunner of St James Park, General Sir Alex Harley is escorted by the CO, LCol Becking, inspecting the C3 Howitzer commanded by MBdr Wilkins. posting to the 2 nd Canterbury (Nelson, Marlborough, West Coast) Battalion Group in New Zealand for MBdrs Sharp, Makthepharak and Godatalla and Bdrs Erling and Dunville were pre-selected to take part in Task Force 3-06 in Afghanistan, and will begin work-up training early The unit participated in a number of competitions & events this year, including the following: Lt Weaver, MWO Atkins and MBdr Dufresne represented LFCA in the NATO Reserve Forces Shooting Competition in Edinburgh, Scotland, placing 6 th out of the 32 teams from 10 countries. The 30 th Field Rifle team also competed in five other Provincial and National Shooting Competitions over the year, ranking among the top teams in each competition. The Bytown Boys joined 170 teams to run in Ottawa s 12 hour Relay for Life, winning the prize for the highest number of laps run. In the 33 Brigade Milskills weekend, an infantry skills competition, our team of 8 placed 5 th out of 21. Ceremonies: As the National Capital s sole Regiment of Guns, 30 th Field is often called upon to do a number of ceremonial salutes. This year, in addition to participating in ceremonies held on most major holidays, we also provided gun salutes for the visits of the Prime Ministers of China, Vietnam and Mongolia, and for the Installation of Her Excellency the Governor General. We also fired a salute for the police memorial ceremony in September and we provided the starting gun for the VCDS Canoe Race in the same month. Our unit was honoured to be asked to provide a funeral party for BGen Ted Beament OBE, CM, GC- StJ, ED, CD,QC, LSM, LLD, who commanded 2 nd Ottawa Field Battery at the beginning of WWII, and who passed away in September. The Regiment also witnessed the passing of former RSM Ron Oliver in May. Many members of the unit were present to pay their respects at his funeral. 26 L Artilluer Canadien

28 49 th Field Artillery Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery The 49 th Field Regiment, RCA experienced another successful training year under the command of LCol EJG Groulx. This year, the 49th was instrumental in training gunners in Ontario. There were 36 staff and instructors from the 49th involved in area run courses and taskings this summer. Several key positions exchanged hands. In September, Maj RM Magnan passed on command of 30 Battery to Maj BA Golder. Command of 148 Battery also changed hands in September when Capt RJ Lambert took command from Capt LNA Stocker. At the Soldiers Christmas Dinner in December, MWO SM Flint became the new RSM replacing CWO GG King. Several awards were given out to members of the unit this year. The Senior NCO Award (WO II Dave James Memorial Trophy) was awarded to Sgt CA Ross, while the Gunner of the Year (WO RA Haggerty Trophy) was awarded to Bdr S. Rollie. Sgt K. O Neil was awarded his CD, while Maj LS Masters received his second clasp of his CD The 49th Field Regiment is extremely active in artillery as well as other training. Ex KEEN ADVENTURE is the Regiment s annual Adventure Training exercise, which was featured in the September 2005 issue of the Quadrant. Canadian Gunner 27

29 56 th Field Artillery Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery 2005 was an exciting and hectic year for the 56 Fd. We participated in 4 major CPXs and 11 FTXs throughout the year. Nine of the FTXs were live indirect fire exercises with either the 81mm mortar or the C3 howitzers. 56 Fd had the lead for the planning and staffing of 4 RCA on Ex SG 05, the LFCA Res collective trg FTX in August It proved to be hectic, challenging and completely successful. 56 Fd provided the Regt FSCC, the ROR, elms of HQ & Svcs Bty and an 81mm Mor Bty. In April 10 Bty in St Catharines, assisted by 40 additional members from across the Regiment, exercised its Freedom of the City of St. Catharines by parading and celebrating the 90 th Anniversary of the Battle of St. Julian. The Bty also participated independently in the Polish Veterans Parade, Remembrance Day activities, enjoyed St Barbara s Day celebrations, and their 211th Annual Christmas Dinner. In early May, 54 Bty in Brantford provided the bulk of the participants in Branford s VE Day Parade. At the end of the summer, 54 Bty provided a series of displays at the Branford Air Show and the Fall Fairs in the area. The Thank-A-Vet luncheon leading up to Remembrance Day in the fall, coordinated by BSM 54, WO Paul Elliot, continued to be a success and a valuable tie to the community of Brantford. This year over 650 veterans and families participated in the event. 54 Bty also provided a Minute Gun for the Remembrance Day Parade in London this year, in addition to the Gun provided in Brantford. This was the first time in twenty years that a Minute Gun had been part of the London service, and was greatly appreciated by the tremendous crowd in attendance, and particularly by the Veterans who attended the Parade. As done every year, members of 54 Bty gave up their time and effort as they provided much needed assistance in the delivery of Christmas hampers to the less fortunate citizens of Brantford, ending a year of excellent community participation. The Sgt Hobson, VC Armoury in Simcoe, home to 69 Bty, contributed more than its fair share of personnel to a variety of taskings through the year. 69 Bty helped 10 & 54 Bty with their ceremonial functions in April and May. Their sister Btys returned the favour over Thanksgiving Weekend when 69 Bty led the Regiment in the Warriors Day Parade in Simcoe, with LGen Dallaire as the very well received Reviewing Officer for the Parade. 69 Bty also hosted Gen Dallaire for a meet and Greet as well as an enjoyable Regimental breakfast. 69 Bty rounded out the fall period with a flurry of parades and displays throughout Norfolk and Haldimand Counties and the Simcoe area, as they had soldiers out in the public almost every weekend from Thanksgiving to Remembrance Day, for parades, Minute Guns and Cenotaph Vigils. 69 Bty also hosted the ELOC training in September, PD training, and the Soldiers Christmas Dinner in December. The Brantford Garrison started the year like the other two Garrisons with a New Years Levee. The Brantford Levee was a little different than the other two locations, since the Regiment and the City of Brantford jointly hosted it. On January 1st, the CO, LCol Lyle Herod and the Mayor of Brantford Mike Hancock, welcomed over a thousand citizens of Brantford and the surrounding area to the 112 year old Sgt Merrifield VC Armoury. They, along with local MPs, MPPs, and a number of provincial, county and municipal dignitaries, offered greetings and best wishes to our neighbours for the year ahead. Throughout the year, RHQ was kept exceptionally busy, not just with running the Regiment, but also attending the various conferences, recces, WGs, and planning sessions for standing up 4 RCA at Stalwart Guardian The pace of 4 RCA during the FTX easily outstripped the other composite Units of 3 Light Brigade Group. Comments from the other Arms about the overall Gunner support for their activities and the professional results achieved by all Gunners who participated were nothing less than impressive. WO Wagar, 56 Field s Ops O, worked at a feverous pitch throughout the year on the planning for this FTX, and deserves the lions share of the credit for the success of 4 RCA. 56 Fd also did its part in providing staff for overseas missions. In February, Sgt Kelly Robinson, BQMS Fd returned from an op deployment to the Golan Heights, and in august Capt Mark Whitworth, A/Adjt deployed with the final Rotation of Op ATHENA. In September, three members of the Regiment were selected for deployment on OP AR- CHER in Kandahar. Capt Robin Cooke 69 Bty, Bdr Tietz 69 Bty and Bdr Brown 54 Bty will start their deployment training in January. The hard work by all members of the Regiment did not go unnoticed. In September, the outgoing 31 CBG Commander, Col Wayne Shiplo, presented the Regiment a Commanders Award for being one of the three top Units in the Bde. The Regiment also enjoyed the unique distinction of having 50% of its Regular Force NCMs promoted at the end of Congratulations go to MWO Chad Wagar, WO Pete Czajkowski and Sergeant Rich Beatty on their promotions, and good luck on their postings. Finally, the Regiment acquired an important link to its past. In September RHQ RCA passed to 56 Fd a fully functioning 25-pdr howitzer. This event came about due to the tenacious efforts of our H LCol Don Wilkin. In appreciation, he presented the Col Comdt with a cheque for $25, for the RCA Museum. The 25-pdr will be displayed at a number of public and ceremonial events throughout SW Ontario, often pulled by LCol Wilkins fully restored Field Artillery Tractor and Limber. This important acquisition by the Regiment is a fitting acknowledgement of 2006, the Year of the Veteran flew by for 56 Field. The statistics reflect our achievements; more than 1300 X 81mm rounds fired, all without error, as well as 150 X 105mm rounds, showing we can still hold our own with a howitzer. Completion of our 7th 10-day mortar crse, with 100% success rate, 105 graduates in 18 months, filled one of the highest number of summer tasks among the Bde Units. We participated in 2 dozen Year of the Veteran and Remembrance Day, as well as numerous fairs, trade shows and displays over the year. Most importantly, by continuing to seamlessly adapt to mortars and maintain our howitzer skills,we showed adaptability and flexibility of the Artillery Branch. 28 L Artilluer Canadien

30 62 e Régiment d artillerie de campagne Le Régiment royal de l Artillerie canadienne En 2005, le 62 e Régiment d artillerie de campagne a vécu des moments mémorables. L année a débuté en force avec la participation d environ 40 membres de la 81 e Batterie qui se sont joints à la force opérationnelle du 35 e GBC lors de l exercice PÈLERIN VALEUREUX, qui avait lieu en janvier, au Camp Shelby, au Mississippi. Le concept d entraînement consistait particulièrement au tir et mouvement pour les pièces d artillerie. En avril, en complément du cycle d entraînement de la 81 e Bie, le 35 e GBC a procédé à l évaluation opérationnelle selon les NACS sous la supervision du personnel du 5 e RALC de Valcartier. La batterie s en est fort bien tirée malgré des conditions climatiques défavorables. D autres événements d importance ont bouclé l horaire des membres de la 81 e Bie, comme la fin de semaine à Farhnam visant à compléter les NIAC individuels et la journée sportive qui s est déroulée à l Île Melville de Shawinigan ou chacun des membres devaient solliciter toutes leurs énergies pour escalader les arbres et franchir les obstacles du parcours. N oublions pas la formation continue sur le Camp Vimy, à Valcartier en période estivale et l exercice final du 35 e GBC, ex NOBLE GUERRIER, qui s est déroulé dans les arrondissements de la base de Valcartier et dans les quartiers civils dans un contexte de guerre à trois volets. Le mois de septembre a vu s opérer plusieurs changements au sein de notre personnel. Les trois membres de la force régulière en support à notre unité ont été remplacés. On y retrouve maintenant le capt David Lebel au titre capt adjt, l adj Marc Gabanna, adj/tech aux opérations, les deux provenant du 5e RALC et finalement le sgt Raynald Boisvert, commis chef à la salle de rapport. Après deux ans à la tête du 62 e RAC, le lcol Jacques Pellan CD, a transmis le commandement de l unité au lcol Kenneth Haeck CD, lors d une cérémonie qui s est déroulée à Shawinigan, le 23 septembre Les troupes ont été passées en revue par le colonel commandant, le major-général à la retraite John MacInnis, et le commandant du 35 e GBC, le colonel Michel Demers. Le lcol Pellan a pris la direction du Congo, dans le cadre de l Op CROCODILE qui s étendra jusqu en avril Depuis sa promotion, le lcol Haeck a occupé plusieurs fonctions tels que chef d état major du 33 e GBC, commandant de l école d artillerie à Gagetown, chef d état major du Centre d instruction au combat où il a pris sa retraite de la force régulière en avril En terminant, le régiment soulignera son 60e anniversaire de fondation en septembre Plusieurs festivités sont prévues à cette occasion. C est sous la présidence d honneur du colonel-commandant de l Artillerie, le major-général MacInnis ainsi que du colonel honoraire Gérard Dufresne que s est déroulée la cérémonie du changement de commandement au 62 e RAC. Lors de l Ex NOBLE GUERRIER 05, l entraînement qui était dirigé par le lcol Pellan, sollicitait les membres du 2 nd Field Regiment, des 6 e et 62 e Régiments d artillerie de campagne dans un contexte de guerre à trois volets. Canadian Gunner 29

31 116 th Independent Field Battery The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery During the past year 116 Independent Field Battery has undergone signifi cant changes. Most of these changes were centered on the change of command from LCol D.A. Fraser to LCol R.R. Poirier in May. This marked the complete implementation of the tactical grouping of 38 Canadian Brigade Group s Artillery units. All three units within the Brigade, namely 10 Field Regiment, 26 Field Regiment and 116 Battery, now have the same CO and are centralized for collective training. The command staff, consisting of the RSM, Ops O and Adjt, is also centralized in Brandon at this time. Some aspects of individual training have also been centralized in order to effi ciently allocate course instructors across the 38 Artillery Tactical Group s (ATG) area of operations. The two courses that have been run this past fall, DP1 Arty and DP2 Detachment 2IC, have both been run out of Brandon with a satellite portion for the DP1 Arty being run at 116 Bty in Kenora. The net effect of these two courses is 3 newly qualified gunners and 3 newly qualifi ed detachment commanders for 116 Bty. Another change this past year is the addition of MWO M.D. MacRae as BSM 116 Independent Field Battery in October. The regular force support staff WO, WO S. Fletcher, filled the position previously. MWO MacRae recently retired from the regular force and joined the primary reserve. He currently lives in the Brandon area and commutes to Kenora for training weekends. The men s Christmas dinner has also been held in a centralized location for the three units with the ATG for the first time this year. Members from 10 Fd, 26 Fd and 116 Bty all commuted to CFB Shilo to enjoy the spirit of Christmas together. Troops partook in simmunition exercises before changing into DEUs for the traditional dinner. Afterwards troops changed into their civilian attire and moved to the Brandon armoury for social activities. While the changes to the command structure have affected relations at the command level throughout the year, these changes have been seamless to the soldier on the armoury floor. What the troops have seen is the enhanced training opportunities that come from having a larger pool of instructors to draw upon. This has created the conditions for the future long-term success of the unit for years to come. 30 L Artilluer Canadien

32 1 st Air Defence Regiment (Lanark and Renfrew Scottish) Royal Canadian Artillery entered 2005 with rumours of the unit s re-role to fi eld artillery, a rumour that was confirmed in the summer. With this news, 2 CMBG s Air Defence capability would be terminated 1 June The year began with our annual winter exercise, a huge success, as Petawawa didn t disappoint by providing the winter part in full. Spring began with Ex PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVOUR, a PD trip to Quebec, where we received guided tours of the Citadel, the Plains of Abraham, the Martello Towers, Artillery Park, and the famous Ice Hotel. The summer training period concentrated on qualifying our soldiers in the skills of a Field Artillery soldier, in preparation for our new role. At the same time our Regular Force members were being trained on the ADATS and AD Technical Courses to prepare them for their future employment. The Regimental change of Command parade between Major Mike Notaro and Major Lyndon Chubbs was held in Pembroke on 26 June 2005 under the supervision of Commander 2 CMBG, Col Al Howard; the Honourary Colonel, Col Brian Noonan; and the Hon LCol, LCol Jim Bryce. The Hope Claymore, the symbol of the change of command was passed from outgoing CO to incoming CO, by way of the Hon Col. The Hope Claymore was the claymore sword of Lieutenant Colonel Hope, a commanding officer from the 1930s, and was donated to the Regt by his family. Ex STALWART GUARDIAN 2005, LFCA s reserve concentration culminated the summer training period at the end of August at CFB Petawawa. The Regiment was well represented by newly qualifi ed fi eld arty gunners, Javelin gunners from 89 Bty deploying the Javelin for the last time as well as the airspace coordination centre (ASCC) to ensure that helicopters, UAVs and artillery rounds operated within safe parameters. In the early hours of 23 September, after months of training, an eleven-person team competed in the 2 CMBG Ironman Competition, the largest team in the history of the Regiment. The 50 km competition includes a 32 km (40 lb) rucksack march, a 4 km canoe portage with rucksack, canoeing for another 8kms and fi nishes with the fi nal 6 km rucksack march. At 1st Air Defence Regiment we celebrate both the RCA Birthday on May 26 th, 1855 and the founding of our Regt on October 5 th, We toasted the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery and 1st Air Defence Regiment (Lanark and Renfrew Scottish) RCA, on their respective birthdays. Ubique and Fac et Spera. Remembrance Day ceremonies were conducted in Arnprior, Ontario. Previous to that, on November 5 th, personnel from 89 Bty traveled to Clayton, Ontario for their Remembrance Day services. The end of the calendar year focuses on the Regimental Rendezvous Weekend, with the normal holiday functions and the Regimental sports day. It should be noted that the final score of Canadian Gunner 1 st Air Defence Regiment (Lanmark and Renfrew Scottish) The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery 31 the hockey game between the two unit teams, Red and White, contrary to the scoreboard, was actually a tie. We re certain this will be contested for years to come as one of the great, unexplained mysteries of our common era. Appointments Postings Sgt Eric Harrington was posted to 4 AD Regt after spending 14 years with 1 Air Defence Regiment. After serving as our BSM, Master WO John Ballard was posted to Range Control in Suffield. Cpl Melanie Lemmon, Bdr Heather Rowlands and MBdr Brendon Clouthier component transferred to the Regular Force. WO Ralph Huras, Sgt Dave Pert, Sgt Lisa Rhodenizer and MCpl Joe Franssen retired from the Canadian Forces in Capt Paul Caines is now training in the medical branch to become a Health Care Administrator. Promotions Maj J.J. Goetz, by virtue of completing the Militia Command and Staff Course, was promoted to his current rank. Maj Goetz is DCO and BC of 89 Air Defence Battery. Capt Laurie Stepaniuk was promoted by the Commanding Officer after successfully completing the Logistical Officers Course at CFB Borden this summer. She commands Support Troop. Capt Richard Whelan received his Commission from the rank of MWO. MCpl Darcy Brooks, our resident sigs NCO was promoted to his current rank. Bombardiers Tennant, Buske, Powers, Duffy, Douglas, Beausoleil and Kuiack all received a promotion from the rank of Gunner. Passing Captain Rhonda M. Button (née Klein) passed away 12 August 2005 after a short, but very courageous battle with leukemia. Rhonda was the Regimental Adjutant. She celebrated her life with her husband Tim and her family and friends by her side. May she rest in peace. Final Deployment of Javelin AD system in Canada At this time, we believe that the final deployment of the Javelin AD missile system in Canada was by F Troop, 89 Air Defence Battery, west of Highway 17 in CFB Petawawa, August 26 th, The troop was deployed in defence of two 1 RCR bridge demolition guards on Race Horse and Mountbatten bridges in Area 6. The final engagement was by Detachment 12D of a Griffon company lift into a suspected Landing Zone. We covered the air approaches over the river into the expected LZs and 12D got the final shot off at a Griffon laden with an infantry section ready to attack the bridge once they landed and de-planed. This is truly the end of an era, an end of the mix from mass, mix, mobility and integration the employment principles of Canadian Air Defence.

33 18 th Air Defence Regiment The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery 2005 was marked by significant change in the 18 Air Defence Regiment. One-half of the regular force establishment were posted out of the Unit and the new Commanding Officer of the Regiment became a Reserve Lieutenant Colonel whose background is Infantry or should we say Infantrie. January was marked with a winter indoctrination exercise in the Blairmore area near the Crow s Nest Pass.Both 20 Bty and Trg Sp Bty survived retaining all fingers and toes. PLQ modules began in January running through to the end of February qualifying a total of 25 soldiers to mod 2. March saw one of the largest BLAZING ARCHERS run by the Unit in a long time. The shoot was conducted in CFB SUFFIELD firing 57 missiles in scenarios ranging from the top of a GRIZZLY to MOPP 3. During April and May, The Regiment participated in EXERCISE POTENT KNIGHT (Direct Fire Trial with ADATS) as well as EXERCISE MAPLE FLAG in CFB COLD LAKE. On the 9 th of July the Regimental Change of Command Parade was conducted and the Regiment passed hands from Major J.G.B. Lessard to Lieutenant Colonel G.G. McLean who quickly grabbed the reigns and implemented an aggressive recruiting campaign that resulted in the Regiment attaining results second only to the Calgary Highlanders. The highlight of the summer was the Lethbridge Air show; at which the Regimental display was a favourite stop for spectators and interested (prospective recruits). 1 October 2005 Freedom of the City Lethbridge. CO, LCol G.G. McLean stands in front of the Regt while Mayor Bob Tarleck grants the Regiment the Freedom of the City. BLAZING ARCHER 2005 Javelin firing from GRIZZLY September began with a few growing pains as a result of fewer Regular Force personnel. This was short-lived as the Reserve Cadre adapted to the new challenges assuming more of the duties performed by the Regular Force personnel. The Fall training period became very busy as soon as ELOC training had been completed. A TCCCS Course was conducted simultaneously as a BMQ Course. And, if that was not enough, the first of October was the day of the Regimental Ball complete with the Royal Canadian Artillery Band. This event supported our campaign to increase Local awareness of the Unit and was attended by past Commanding Officers and members of the Regiment, City Officials and local businessman. In all attendance totalled 289 people. November saw five members of the Regiment travel to Edmonton for pre-deployment training for Task Force Afghanistan: Gunner Stewart, Bombardier Potts, Master Bombardier Libbert, Warrant Officer Gies and Captain Dawson. All were able to attend the Soldiers Christmas Dinner on the 10 th of December. The Regiment is still in the midst of transitioning from a Total Force organization to a Reserve organization. New skills will need to be acquired as the role of the Unit will change from Air Defence Artillery to Field Artillery. Currently the Unit will take on the 81mm Mortar as it s new weapon. This will see new opportunities for the soldiers of the Regiment in training and employment. This could all change in the future. The only constant in the Army is Change. UBIQUE! 32 L Artilluer Canadien

34 58 e Batterie d artillerie antiaérienne Le Régiment royal de l Artillerie canadienne La 58 e Batterie d Artillerie Antiaérienne existe depuis la fin du 19 e siècle (1899). Elle a débuté comme batterie d artillerie de campagne au sein du plus vieux régiment d artillerie francophone au pays, le 6 RAC. Cette unité était située au départ dans la citadelle de Québec pour ensuite bouger à Lévis, ville situé sur la rive sud de la ville de Québec. Les membres de cette unité ont été déployés au Canada et outre-mer dont en France en , sur tous les fronts lors de la guerre , en Corée en 1954, au Koweït en 1991, en Bosnie-Herzégovine, au Golan, en République Centrafricaine, en Haïti et Afghanistan. À plusieurs reprises cette batterie a vu changer sont mandat. De batterie d artillerie de campagne, à batterie de défense côtière et, enfin, à batterie d artillerie antiaérienne. Depuis le début des années 90 la 58 BAA s est transformée en batterie de défense antiaérienne VSHORAD munie de lance missile Javelin. Beaucoup d efforts ont été déployés pour la conversion d artillerie de campagne à l artillerie antiaérienne. De plus, l unité avait un statut particulier de <<force totale>> joignant membres réservistes et réguliers dans une même unité. Avec les années, l unité a acquis véhicules, équipements et le personnel nécessaire pour accomplir sa mission au sein de la brigade. La 58 BAA a participé à plusieurs entraînements pour appuyer le 5 GBMC sensibilisant ses membres sur le rôle de la défense antiaérienne. Cette unité progressait d année en année, avec les efforts constants des différents commandants et membres de l unité. Se distinguant toujours en obtenant les meilleurs résultats lors des champs de tir réels avec le Javelin. Lors de l année 2004, l unité a déployé un CCEA et plusieurs renforts individuels en Afghanistan sur la roto 1 d opération ATHENA. Finalement, la décision de réformer notre métier a été prise. Depuis maintenant un an, la 58 e BAAA située dans la région de Québec (Valcartier) a débuté le processus de transition avec la venue du nouveau Cmdt le Major Leigh, qui prenait la Canadian Gunner 33 place du Major Dufour, Cmdt sortant. En effet, notre unité sera dissoute d ici quelques mois, conséquences d un plan de restructuration du métier. Présentement il ne reste plus qu une vingtaine de membres pour accomplir les tâches de la période transitoire. L unité se trouvant maintenant sous la tutelle du 5 RALC. Malgré ce fait, notre entité continue toujours à s entraîner et à accueillir de nouveaux membres, tel le Sgt Gauvreau, de retour à l unité après un séjour à l école de leadership et des recrues de St-Jean. Pour garder ses soldats opérationnels, la 58 BAA déploie tous les efforts. Dans la dernière année, nos membres ont suivit plusieurs cours tel que : opérateur ADATS, commandant de détachement ADATS, technicien de défense antiaérienne et autres cours de carrière. De plus, plusieurs ont suivi des cours de perfectionnement en anglais se préparant ainsi à notre future mutation au 4 e régiment de défense antiaérienne à Gagetown ou dans la région de Moncton au Nouveau Brunswick. Nous avons également fait un entraînement par l aventure qui comprenait un trajet de 70 kilomètres en canot. Grâce à ces différentes formations, les différents membres de l unité seront compétitifs et à jour lorsqu ils intègreront leurs nouvelles unités. Afin de préparer les membres à leurs futures fonctions, la 58 BAA a participé à un entraînement d État Major opérant un centre de coordination de l espace aérien ( CCEA ) à Kingston au sein de la 5 GBMC. Deux formations complémentaires, d un mois chacune, sur les emplois d un CCEA en opérations, ont été donnés par le personnel ayant occupé ces fonctions en Afghanistan. Donc, nos membres possèdent définitivement la plus grande expertise au Canada concernant la coordination de l espace aérien. Cet été, la seule unité antiaérienne francophone au Canada, et la meilleure à mon point de vue, fermera ses portes. Un bien triste événement pour ainsi, être déportée et assimilée au 4 e Regt DA.

35 RHQ RCA - QGR ARC & RCA Museum - Musée d ARC Regimental Headquarters was kept busy in 2005 coordinating activities for the 150 th anniversary celebrations of the four oldest Canadian Batteries and the 100 th anniversary of the RCHA. In addition, we completed our work with Canada Post for the commemorative envelope and arranged for the opening ceremony of The Regimental traveling exhibit Canada s Gunners at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa. RHQ also continued to act as the administrative centre for all RCA heritage activities such as the RCA Heritage Campaign fundraising, the annual operations of the Regimental Fund, the RCA website at The RCA Kit Shop at The RCA Junior Offi cers Course, The RCA Bands Conference and The RCA Museums Conference. Maj Marc George and RSM Geoff Popovits remained on staff as Regt Maj and Asst Adjt RCA respectively. Capt Trevor Michelsen was posted to WATC Det Shilo and succeeded as Regt Adjt by Capt Scott Lloyd. OS Candace Mundy replaced MS Sonia Laneuville as the RHQ clerk. RHQ was very fortunate to retain Sgt Dave Strickland in the Kitshop. MBdr Dan Lettice and Bdr Keith Smith retired after several years of loyal service in RHQ. The remainder of the RHQ team for 2005 were MBdr Scott King, Bdr Cam Bell, Bdr Glen Parsons, Bdr George Zinck, and Bdr Brian Scott. We would like to thank all those who assisted us in our activities in Our Best wishes go out to all Gunners serving at home and overseas. The RCA Museum made substantial progress in presenting the heritage of The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery in the past year. The Museum collaborated with the Canadian War Museum, the Confederation of Canadian Artillery Museums, exhibit contractors and individual stakeholders to produce the interactive traveling exhibition Canada s Gunners. It opened on 26 May 2005 in the Canadian War Museum. Over 230,000 Canadian and foreign visitors viewed the displays in what was the fi rst regiment-based exhibition in the War Museum s history. It is now on view at the Maritime Command Museum, CFB Halifax and will travel to Montreal, Victoria and Lethbridge. Canada s Gunners contains an online component, accessible through the Artillery confederation s web site, The RCA Heritage Campaign, Regimental Headquarters, RCA and the Department of National Defence contributed signifi cant resources to the project. We are indebted to government and private institutions and individual stakeholders who graciously loaned artifacts to the exhibition. In a moving ceremony on 26 May 2006, 1 st Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery welcomed A Battery s 9 pdr muzzle-loaded rifl ed gun back to The Royal Regiment. The gun fi red shots in anger at both Fish Creek and Batoche during the Northwest Rebellion. As we all know, and the general public is starting to learn, Fish Creek is the fi rst loss of Canadian Permanent Militia members, that is, three Gunners, in battle. A Battery left its 9 pdrs in the care of the Northwest Mounted Police after the rebellion was quelled. The gun had the signal honour to transport the casket and body of Canada s Unknown Soldier to its fi nal resting place at the national monument in Ottawa. The RCA Museum is indebted to the RCMP Museum for the long-term loan of this weapon that is so dear to the hearts of Canada s Gunners. Expanded facilities in Building N-118 have given us the opportunity to increase the level and quality of services we provide to the RCA and to our visitors. Museum staff worked with the Board of Directors to establish a Long-term Plan that will guide museum development over the next ten years. Work has started on Artillery Gallery displays and the Manitoba Military History Gallery. Le Quartier général régimentaire a été assez occupé en 2005, alors qu il a notamment organisé les activités commémoratives du 150 e anniversaire de fondation des plus vieilles batteries canadiennes et du 100 e anniversaire du RCHA. En outre, nous avons mené à bien notre collaboration avec Postes Canada pour l émission de l enveloppe commémorative et organisé la cérémonie d inauguration de l exposition régimentaire itinérante «Les Artilleurs canadiens» au Musée canadien de la guerre à Ottawa. Le QGR a poursuivi son travail comme centre administratif de toutes les activités patrimoniales de l ARC, dont la campagne du patrimoine de l ARC, les activités annuelles du Fonds régimentaire, le site Web de l ARC, que vous trouverez à l adresse net, la boutique de l ARC, le cours des officiers subalternes de l ARC, la conférence des Musiques de l ARC et la conférence des musées de l ARC. Le Maj Marc George et le SMR Geoff Popovits sont demeurés à leurs postes respectifs de Major régimentaire et Capitaine-adjudant adjoint de l ARC. Le Capt Trevor Michelsen a été muté au Dét CISO Shilo et a été remplacé au poste de Capt-adj régimentaire par le Capt Scott Lloyd. Le Mat 3 Candace Mundy a été remplacé par le Matc Sonia Laneuville comme commis du QGR. Le QGR a également eu le plaisir de garder à son service le Sgt Dave Strickland à la boutique de l ARC. Le Bdrc Dan Lettice et le Bdr Keith Smith ont pris leur retraite après plusieurs années de bons et loyaux services au QGR. Le reste de l équipe du QGR en 2005 comprenait le Bdrc Scott King, le Bdr Cam Bell, le Bdr Glen Parsons, le Bdr George Zinck et le Bdr Brian Scott. Nous tenons à les remercier tous et chacun d entre eux pour leur contribution à notre programme d activités de Et nous souhaitons bonne chance à tous les artilleurs en service au pays et à l étranger. Le Musée de l ARC a beaucoup fait pour faire connaître le patrimoine du Régiment royal de l Artillerie canadienne au cours de la dernière année. Le Musée a travaillé en collaboration avec le Musée canadien de la guerre, la Confédération des musées cana- 34 L Artilluer Canadien

36 diens de l artillerie, les entreprises d exposition et les intervenants individuels pour monter l exposition itinérante «Les Artilleurs canadiens». L exposition a ouvert ses portes au Musée canadien de la guerre le 26 mai Plus de visiteurs canadiens et étrangers ont défilé devant les vitrines de cette première exposition régimentaire dans l histoire du Musée canadien de la guerre. L exposition est actuellement rendue au Musée du commandement maritime à la BFC Halifax, et elle s arrêtera ensuite à Montréal, à Victoria et à Lethbridge. L exposition «Les Artilleurs canadiens» compte une composante virtuelle que vous pouvez visiter en vous rendant sur le site La Campagne du patrimoine de l ARC, le Quartier général régimentaire de l ARC et le ministère de la Défense nationale ont mis à contribution d importantes ressources pour la réalisation du projet. Nous sommes redevables envers les établissements publics et privés et les particuliers qui ont gracieusement prêté des pièces d exposition. Lors d une émouvante cérémonie qui s est déroulée le 26 mai 2006, le 1 er Régiment du Royal Canadian Horse Artillery a célébré le retour au régiment d un canon de 9 lb à chargement par la bouche. Le canon avait été utilisé à Fish Creek et Batoche lors de la Rébellion du Nord-Ouest. Comme nous le savons tous, et comme cela commence à se savoir dans la grand public, c est à Fish Creek que la Milice permanente canadienne a essuyé ses premières pertes au combat, soit trois artilleurs. Après la répression de la rébellion, la Batterie A avait laissé son canon de 9 lb à la Police à cheval du Nord-Ouest. Le canon, insigne honneur, a accompagné le corps du soldat canadien inconnu à sa dernière demeure, au Monument national aux morts d Ottawa. Le Musée de l ARC remercie le Musée de la GRC de lui avoir prêté à long terme cette pièce si chère au coeur des artilleurs canadiens. L expansion des installations du bâtiment N-118 nous a permis d accroître les services offerts à l ARC et à nos visiteurs, ainsi que leur qualité. Le personnel du musée a travaillé en collaboration avec le conseil d administration pour dresser un plan à long terme qui guidera l évolution du musée au cours de la prochaine décennie. En dernier lieu, nous avons entrepris les travaux de préparation des vitrines d exposition de la galerie de l artillerie et de la galerie sur l histoire militaire du Manitoba. Le campagne d héritage de l ARC The RCA heritage Campaign The RCA Heritage Campaign continued to build momentum in 2005, with our total pledged nearing $300, as the year closed. The Campaign aims to provide the financial resources to ensure the success of the RCA Heritage Plan. This plan aims to interpret, preserve, communicate and promote the story of the Gunners of Canada as a vital component of the shared history of all Canadians. The year 2005 saw many Heritage successes: The Regimental traveling exhibit, Canada s Gunners was visited by 230,000 people during its six month show at the Canadian war Museum in Ottawa. In November, the exhibit was moved to the maritime Command Museum in Halifax, where it will also be displayed for six months. the Gunner badge was made available as part of the Ontario graphic license plate program. Canada Post issued a commemorative envelope celebrating the 150 th anniversary of the oldest Canadian Batteries and the 100 th anniversary of the RCHA. The Virtual Artillery Museum of Canada opened at The Campaign goal is to raise $4 million in order to ensure that Gunner heritage is properly managed and cared for. The National Offi ce is headed by the Chair, LGen (retd) Mike Jeffery and the National Director, Col (Retd) Doug Briscoe. Through Regional Offi ces that cover the country, we are continuing to gather the necessary financial support to tell our story. Campaign updates are available at or by contacting RHQ in Shilo. To all Gunners: please see where you fi t in to help us preserve the Artillery story for future generations of Canadians. Canadian Gunner 35 La campagne du patrimoine de l ARC a poursuivi sur sa lancée en 2005, nous permettant d atteindre un montant de près de $ en promesses de dons en fin d année. La campagne a pour but de recueillir le financement nécessaire pour garantir le succès du plan du patrimoine de l ARC, qui vise à interpréter, préserver, communiquer et promouvoir l histoire des artilleurs du Canada comme élément vital de l histoire de l ensemble de la population canadienne. En 2005, nous avons accompli nombre de réalisations: L exposition régimentaire itinérante «Les Artilleurs canadiens» a accueilli durant son séjour au Musée canadien de la guerre à Ottawa. En novembre, l exposition s est déplacée au Musée du Commandement maritime à Halifax, où elle demeurera également six mois. L insigne des artilleurs est maintenant offert sur les plaques d immatriculation de l Ontario. Postes Canada a émis une enveloppe commémorative en commémoration du 150 e anniversaire de fondation des plus vieilles batteries canadiennes et du 100 e anniversaire du RCHA. Le Musée virtuel de l Artillerie canadienne est maintenant ouvert à l adresse La campagne a pour objectif de recueillir quatre millions de dollars qui serviront à garantir la bonne gestion et la préservation du patrimoine des artilleurs. Le bureau national de la campagne est dirigé par le Lgén (ret) Mike Jeffery, président, et le Col (ret) Doug Briscoe, directeur national. Grâce à notre réseau de bureaux régionaux, nous continuons à recueillir les fonds nécessaires pour faire connaître notre histoire. Vous pouvez obtenir des mises à jour sur l avancement de la campagne en visitant le site ou en communiquant avec le QGR à Shilo. À tous les artilleurs : voyez ce que vous pouvez faire pour nous aider à préserver l histoire les artilleurs pour les générations futures de Canadiens.

37 The Colonel Geoffrey Brooks Memorial Essay Competiton ELIGIBILITY The Contest is open to all DND military (Regular and Reserve) and civilian personnel and students attending post-secondary educational institutes. TOPIC Write on any topic of military history or specific military interest that pertains to The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery. RULES Essay entries should be between 2,000 to 3,000 words in length. They must be typewritten and submitted in quadruplicate. The title and page of any published or unpublished work to which reference has been made, or from which extracts have been taken, must be quoted and footnoted. Authorship of entries must be strictly anonymous. Each competitor will adopt a motto or nom de plume, which will be quoted at the top of the entry. A sealed envelope will be enclosed with the entry. This envelope will contain the service number, rank (as applicable), name and address of the competitor. The envelope will have the appropriate motto or nom de plume only, typewritten on the outside. ENTRIES ARE TO BE ADDRESSED TO: Editor, The Canadian Gunner The Colonel Geoffrey Brooks Memorial Essay Competition RHQ RCA PO Box 5000 Stn Main Shilo, MB R0K 2A0 Entries must reach RHQ RCA by 30 November $ in prizes will be awarded. ($500 first prize, $300 second prize and $200 third prize). JUDGING The Editor will arrange for a committee to judge the entries. The decisions of this committee will be final. Results will be made known in the next issue of The Canadian Gunner and on Winners will be contacted by letter. The Editor and staff of The Canadian Gunner can not be held responsible for the loss or return of any essay submitted; nor shall they incur any liability whatsoever in connection with the receipt, dealings, judging and reports of essays. The copyright of any essay submitted will remain with the author, however, submission of a paper to the competition gives The RCA permission to publish said document in The Canadian Gunner and to retain a copy in The RCA Museum library and archives. Winner/Gagnant - Capt DW Grebsted - $500 Second place/deuxième endroit - Maj LC Dalton - $300 Compétition Pour L essai en Mémoire du Colonel Geoffrey Brooks ADMISSIBILITÉ Sont admissibles au concours tous les militaires et membres du personnel civil du ministère de la Défense nationale (Force régulière et Réserve) et les étudiants et étudiantes du niveau postsecondaire. THÈME La dissertation doit porter sur tout sujet d histoire militaire ou d intérêt militaire touchant le Régiment royal de l Artillerie canadienne. RÈGLES Le texte doit être de à mots, être dactylographié et être soumis en quatre exemplaires. Le titre et la page de chaque ouvrage publié ou non publié auquel on renvoie, ou dont on cite un extrait dans la dissertation, doivent être mentionnés dans une note en bas de page. Les dissertations doivent être déposées sous le couvert de l anonymat. Ainsi, chaque auteur ou auteure doit adopter une devise ou un nom de plume qu il ou elle inscrira au haut de la dissertation. Il faut joindre â la dissertation une enveloppe scellée contenant le numéro matricule, le grade (le cas échéant), le nom et l adresse de l auteur/auteure. La devise ou le nom de plume, sans autre renseignement, doit Ítre dactylographié sur l enveloppe. TRANSMETTRE LES DISSERTATIONS À: Le Rédacteur en chef, L Artilleur canadien Concours de dissertation commémoratif Colonel-Geoffrey-Brooks QGR ARC C.P. 5000, succurs. Main Shilo (Man.) R0K 2A0 Les dissertations doivent parvenir au QGR ARC au plus tard le 30 novembre Les prix, d un montant total de $. (1er prix de 500 $, 2e prix de 300 $ et 3e prix de 200 $). JURY Le rédacteur en chef formera un comité pour l évaluation des dissertations. Les décisions du comité sont finales et les résultats seront annoncés dans la prochaine édition de L Artilleur canadien et sur le Web à Les lauréats seront avisés de leur sélection par lettre. Le rédacteur en chef et le personnel de L Artilleur canadien se dégagent de toute responsabilité concernant la perte ou le retour de toute dissertation soumise, et de toute responsabilité concernant la réception, l évaluation, le traitement ou le compte rendu de ces dissertations. L auteur/auteure conserve ses droits d auteur sur la dissertation. Toutefois, la soumission d une dissertation autorise par le fait même l ARC à en publier le texte dans LíArtilleur canadien et à en conserver copie dans la bibliothèque et les archives du Musée de l ARC. 36 L Artilluer Canadien

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39 Regimental Fund/Fond Régimentaire Financial Statement/État de Compte 2005 Revenue As of/des que 31 Dec 05 Donations/Donations 72, The Quadrant/Le Quadrant Gunner (RCAA / Subscribe)/ L Artilleur(AARC/abonnements) Advertising/Publicité Kit Shop Contribution/ Contribution de Boutique des fournitures 0 Interest/Intérêt 2, Museum Bldg/Ediface Musée 0 RCA Fund Interest/Intérêt des fonds ARC 7, Misc Revenue/ Revenu Divers 9, Total Revenue/ Revenu Total $87, Expenses/Dépenses Accounting Services/service de comptabilité 2, ADP Lease/Bail d ordinateur 0 Postage/Tarifs Postaux Printing/Impression 0 Staff Trg and Travel/ Instruction et voyage de personnel Recap & PP&S/Restructuration du capital et fournitures Donor Rewards/récompenses des donateurs 6, Depreciation/Dépréciation 0 Total Expenses/Dépenses Total $10, Remaining Program Revenue/ Les Fonds programme qui reste 76, Heritage/Héritage 0 Identity/Identité 2, Professional Development/ Développement Professionnel 3, Communication/Communication 8, Assistance/Aide aux Membres 2, Recognition/Identifi cation 14, Grants/Concessions 25, Projects/Projets 3, Standing Allocations/Allocation 3, Total Remaining/Fonds Total qui reste $21, Programmes -- Heritage/Héritage Artifact Maint/Bourse de Artefact 0 NPP Maint/Bourse de BNP 0 Pd Dress Maint/ Bourse de Tenue d époque 0 Total $0 Identity Deployment Flags/Drapeaux de déploiement 0 Accroutments/Fouriments 1, Grad Track Suits/ survêtements des nouveaux soldats 1, Total $2, Professional Development/ Développement Professionnel Master Gunner Conference/ Conférence de maître canonnier 1, JOC/COS 1, Brooks Essay Competition/ Concours de colonel Geoffrey Brooks essai Total $3, Communications/Communications Gunner Layout/Disposition de L Artilleur Canadien 1, Printing/Impression 0 Postage/Tarifs Postaux Quadrant Layout/Disposition de Quadrant 2, Printing/Impression 1, Postage/Tarifs Postaux RCA Web Page (Maint)/Entretien de Site web 2, RCA Web Page (Server)/Livraison de site web RCA Photo Comp/Concours de photo Communications Wage/Paie de Communication 0 Total $8, Member Assistance/Aide de membre Bursary Awards/Bourses éducatives 0 Emergency Assistance/Concessions d aide 2, Expressions of Sympathy/Expressions Sympathique 0 Total $2, Member Recognition/Identification de membre Top Student Awards/Supérieures d étudiant 0 Retirement/Retraite 14, Total $14, Grants/Concessions RCA Band/Bande d ARC 1, RCAA Membership/Payer sa cotisation d AARC 1, RCA Museum/Musée d ARC 15, Petawawa Museum/Musée de Petawawa RCHA Pipes & Drums/ 1 RCHA Musuique RCHA 1, RCHA 1, RALC 1, AD Regt FAS AD Regt AD Regt BAAA ERE 0 Total $25, Special Projects/Projets Spéciaux Re-investment in Fund/ Nouvel investissement du fond 0 Unit Projects/Projets Unités 3, Transfer to 150th Fund/Transfert à fond 150e 0 Transfer to Bldg Fund/Transfert à fond musée 0 Regt Fund Unit Rebates/Rabais des unités 0 Ad Rebate/Rabais de publicités 0 Total $3, Allocations/Allocations RHQ RCA Reserve/Réserve de QGR ARC 3, Total $3, Investments/Mise de Fonds Regimental Fund/Fond Regimentaire $270, Museum Building Fund/Fond de Édiface Musée $339, th Anniversary Fund/Fond Anniversaire de 150e $11, RCA Heritage/d héritage de l ARC $5, Total $626, L Artilluer Canadien

40 RCA LISTING - BY RANK LISTE D ARC - PAR GRADE RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS MGEN (RET D) MACINNIS JA COL COMDT RCA MGEN ARP J CDS WASHINGTON MGEN LESLIE AB NDHQ OTTAWA BGEN BARABE JGJC COMD SQFT BGEN BEARE SA COMD LFDTS HCOL ALWARD JW 1 FD REGT HCOL BROWNLEE-BAKER JS 15 FD REGT HCOL BRULE BG 30 FD REGT HCOL BURTON GE 11 FD REGT HCOL CLOUTIER W 2 FD REGT HCOL FAIRBAIRN J 18 AD REGT HCOL HUBEL JR 7 TOR REGT HCOL JEFFERIES JP 26 FD REGT HCOL LAFLAMME HG 6 RAC HCOL LYNCH-STAUNTON AG 5 (BC) FD REGT HCOL NOONAN BF 1 AD REGT HCOL ROWE ED 49 FD REGT HCOL SALMON L 56 FD REGT HCOL TURNBULL JH 3 FD REGT HCOL WEIBE J 10 FD REGT HCOL WEIDER B 62 RAC COL BURTON G 11 FD REGT COL CAPSTICK MD DLPS - CLS COL COTTEN KR CFRG HQ BORDEN COL CROSMAN JDE CTC ARTY SCHOOL COL DAVIS RG «NAPLES, ITALY» COL DUHAMEL JM ADM (HR-MIL) DMHRR COL FLEURY JJG NDHQ - CHIEF OF REVIEW SERVICES COL GILLIES SJ CDA(SOUTH AFRICA) COL GUNN RD CLS DLR COL HIDIROGLOU YJ CFSU (OTTAWA) COL HODGSON MD LFDTS HQ KINGSTON COL HOWARD AJ 2 CMBG HQ COL JENSEN L PMO LFRR COL LACROIX JCR LFAA HQ COL MACLEOD BW CHIEF OF STAFF, LAND STAFF, NDHQ COL MARSHALL DD HEIDELBERG GERMANY COL ROSS CJ 33 CBG HQ COL SELBIE JJ DEPUTY ASSITANT - COS TRG & EX PLAN HQ HLCOL BROWN DA 30 FD REGT HLCOL BRYCE JEF 1 AD REGT HLCOL COLEMAN B 26 FD REGT HLCOL DUCHENEAU J 62 RAC HLCOL EDWARDS GK 20 FD REGT HLCOL FADER P 1 FD REGT HLCOL MACFARLANE J 116 IND FD BTY HLCOL MACKAY M 11 FD REGT HLCOL MCKELVEY EN 3 FD REGT HLCOL NOBLE B 49 FD REGT HLCOL STEPHENSON BE 7 TOR REGT HLCOL TENANT H 18 AD REGT HLCOL TURCOTTE ML 6 RAC HLCOL VEUGER PFW 15 FD REGT HLCOL WIGGLESWORTH AF 84 IND FD BTY HLCOL WILKIN D 56 FD REGT LCOL ARAUJO LA LFC H PESCAA OPS BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA LCOL ARMSTRONG M 11 FD REGT LCOL AUBIN FM CLS LCOL BECKING IC 30 FD REGT LCOL BOUCHARD JMD DCDS LCOL BOURQUE M 2 FD REGT LCOL BRAZILL JL 7 TOR REGT LCOL CHAMBERLAIN RK CFC TORONTO LCOL CLARKE DG 4 AD REGT MONCTON LCOL COUTURE JBA DCDS DPFL LCOL DAME GF CLS LCOL DAVIS GWK CFC TORONTO LCOL DICK JB ADM (S&T) LCOL DOUGLAS BW CTC ARTY SCHOOL LCOL DOYLE KPJ DGJFD OTTAWA LCOL FRASER DA 26 FD REGT LCOL FRITZ-MILLETT SM EXCHANGE AUSTRALIA LCOL GARON R 6 RAC LCOL GRANT DM CFSU (E) LCOL GROULX EJG 49 FD REGT LCOL HARTNETT DG CLFCSC LCOL HARVEY JGA DGLS LCOL HEENAN PJ DCDS LCOL HENLEY JDG 1 FD REGT LCOL HEROD LW 56 FD REGT LCOL HETHERINGTON SC 2 RCHA LCOL JEAN JRS 35 CBG HQ LCOL JOHNSON GL 20 FD REGT LCOL JOHNSON SAA DGJFD (OTTAWA) Canadian Gunner 39 LCOL KEARNEY PE CFB GAGETOWN LCOL KILFORD CR CFLS OTTAWA (STUDENT) LCOL KUHN DS 15 FD REGT LCOL LAVOIE JAM 4 AD REGT MONCTON LCOL LEFEBVRE JGP COS ADM (PER) LCOL LELIEVRE WT LFAA HQ LCOL LEMIEUX JAA COS ADM (PER) LCOL LORD JEJ RMC KINGSTON LCOL MACVICAR IC 36 CBG HQ LCOL MATHESON RH CLFCSC LCOL MCNAIR JB CFSU (E) LCOL MCPHERSON BWG CFC TORONTO LCOL MICHAUD KAR CDLS (W) - USMC - SAW LCOL MIEZITIS IA HQ SACT NORFOLK, VIRGINIA LCOL NAUSS DC HQ AFSOUTH NAPLES ITALY LCOL NICKERSON SL CFSU (OTTAWA) LCOL NIELSEN PV DCDS LCOL PETRYK JM CFSU (OTTAWA) LCOL PICKARD BT CFSU (OTTAWA) LCOL POIRIER RR 26 FD REGT LCOL ROSS D 5 (BC) FD REGT LCOL SIMONDS CG NDHQ OTTAWA LCOL STRACHAN SB CTCHQ GAGETOWN LCOL TOOTELL C 11 FD REGT LCOL TREBLAY JGG DPFL LCOL TREMBLAY JGE 5 RALC LCOL TREMBLAY JRM CFSU (OTTAWA) LCOL VOSS CR LFDTS HQ LCOL WILLIAMS PJ 1 RCHA LCOL WILLIS JW CLS LCOL WOODGATE JR LFAA HQ MAJ AALTONEN DA LFWA HQ MAJ AUDET JAY CFC TORONTO MAJ BAKER TW NORAD HQ MAJ BARBIER JGA CFLRS SAINT JEAN MAJ BEAUCHAMP JECP CFLO ESTB WASHINGTON MAJ BEAUCHEMIN JAM DGJFD MAJ BELANGER JLC DGMC MAJ BELER SR CFSU (OTTAWA) MAJ BELZILE AJY CFB COLD LAKE MAJ BENAY JGLR DGMU MAJ BESNER JC 3 FD REGT MAJ BILLINGS TJ CFLO ESTB WASHINGTON MAJ BISHOP TJ 1 CMBG HQ MAJ BLAKE SA 30 FD REGT MAJ BOBBITT DR CANADA COM HQ MAJ BOILY JCL DGMU MAJ BOISSONNEAULT JGS PK ML MAJ BOUCHER LHPS CFJNBCD COY TRENTON MAJ BROWN PE CFC TORONTO MAJ BRUNEAU JPEP UNIVERSITE LAVAL MAJ BUCHANAN DC 1 RCHA MAJ BUTLER PJ DGJFD OTTAWA MAJ CAMPBELL EG STANREP AUSTRALIA MAJ CANTIN JAC CFB MONTREAL MAJ CARRAGHER SE 56 FD REGT MAJ CASAULT JMF DGMC MAJ CHAPMAN BJ RMC KINGSTON MAJ CHRISTOPHER RJ 56 FD REGT MAJ CHUBBS L 1 AD REGT MAJ COMEAU CD 1 RCHA MAJ COOK DT COLORADO SPRINGS MAJ COTE JYR PETE MAJ COTTER C 5 (BC) FD REGT MAJ COTTER CL CLFCSC MAJ CROWELL EK 84 IND FD BTY MAJ DALAL D 116 IND FD BTY MAJ DALTON LC CDLS (WASHINGTON) MAJ DEJACOLYN AM 2 RCHA MAJ DESCHENES JAC ULO EAST MAJ DIILIO BF CLS MAJ DOBINSON WG 49 FD REGT MAJ DUBOIS JS 5 RALC MAJ DUFF KF CTCHQ GAGETOWN MAJ DUFOUR JMAL EXCHANGE DUTY UK MAJ DUMAS JS 5 RALC MAJ DUNN RS CTC ARTY SCHOOL MAJ FARRELL RN CDAO REPUBLIC OF KOREA MAJ FAUCHER JLB METC MAJ FISHER JR LFWA HQ MAJ FORTIER JPM 5 RALC MAJ FORTIN JSSD LFQA HQ MAJ FORTOLOCZKY JE WATC DET SHILO MAJ FOWLER TM 20 FD REGT

41 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS MAJ FRANK G 11 FD REGT MAJ GAGNE JAS CTC ARTY SCHOOL MAJ GALLAGHER SF 1 RCHA MAJ GALLAGHER SM CFB PETAWAWA MAJ GARANT JJG 1 FD REGT MAJ GARDNER CM CFSU (OTTAWA) MAJ GAUVIN BA EXCHANGE DUTY UK MAJ GEMMELL WR CFSU (OTTAWA) MAJ GEORGE MWJ RHQ RCA MAJ GOLDER BA 49 FD REGT MAJ GOMES PMC 7 TOR REGT MAJ GUTSCHER DJ LFDTS HQ MAJ HAMMOND LJ DGSP MAJ HAMPSON JA 30 FD REGT MAJ HARBERT PG DCDS MAJ HARDWICK GJ CFC TORONTO MAJ HART RG LFDTS HQ DINGSTON MAJ HASKELL RON 10 FD REGT MAJ HATCHER GP LFAA HQ MAJ HEWITT SL LFDTS HQ MAJ HOGAN TJ 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MAJ HORECZY CA LFDTS HQ MAJ ISBERG TJ PK ML MAJ JARRETT RG CFB EDMONTON MAJ JOHNSON WD TAC SCHOOL MAJ JOHNSTONE MB CTC ARTY SCHOOL MAJ JONES DB CLFCSC MAJ JOURDEUIL JCP DGIMSD MAJ KALOGERAKIS B 7 TOR REGT MAJ KENNY DM LFDTS HQ KINGSTON MAJ KIROPOULOS S DGMC MAJ LAFORTUNE JMA LFDTS HQ KINGSTON MAJ LAHAIE JFD UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA MAJ LANDRY CS 1 RCHA MAJ LANG JGJ CFB MONTREAL MAJ LANNAN TC CFSU (OTTAWA) MAJ LAROCQUE CWJ CFB SHILO MAJ LAVALLEE JLCM CFLS OTTAWA MAJ LAVOIE JR ACO ORGS BRUNSSUM, NETHERLANDS MAJ LEACH MA 2 RCHA MAJ LEBLANC LJ 2 CMBG HQ MAJ LEIGH TJ 5 GBMC MAJ LEPINE JPF GER SC HAMBURG GERMANY MAJ LESSARD JBG COS J3 MAJ LEVATTE TW CFLO ESTB WASHINGTON MAJ LITTLE WK MCE OTTAWA MAJ LOTT RS CLFCSC MAJ LYNK DL RMC KINGSTON MAJ MACDONALD AS 1 FD REGT MAJ MACDONALD MA COS ADM (PER) MAJ MACEACHERN RP CLS MAJ MACPHERSON DJ UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO MAJ MADER LR CLS MAJ MAGNAN JCL DGSP MAJ MAGNAN RB 49 FD REGT MAJ MARTIN DWP LFWA HQ MAJ MASTERS LS 49 FD REGT MAJ MCALPINE GJ DGMC MAJ MCGARRY LP 1 RCHA MAJ MCNICOLL JRM AUS SC MAJ MCPHERSON SI 3 FD REGT MAJ MILLER RM PK ML MAJ MOLASKI WS COS J3 MAJ MORRISON SW CANMILREP SHAPE MAJ MURPHY MF 1 CMBG HQ MAJ MURRAY SLM 2 RCHA MAJ NEILL DA DG POL PLAN MAJ NEVILLE MD LFWA HQ MAJ NICKERSON RE 1 FD REGT MAJ NICKERSON RE 84 IND FD BTY MAJ NOTARO MF 4 AD REGT MONCTON MAJ OUELLETTE JPE LFWA HQ MAJ PAQUETTE DA 20 FD REGT MAJ PAUS RM COS J3 MAJ PAYNE JP CTC ARTY SCHOOL MAJ PERREAULT JPM CFB VALCARTIER MAJ PLANTE JAMG COS J3 MAJ PLEMEL LB LDSH (RC) MAJ POIRIER JGAJ CLS MAJ POSPOLITA JG CMTC WAINWRIGHT MAJ PREAUX PDD 5 GBMC MAJ PROULX JJSB CFB GAGETOWN MAJ REIFFENSTEIN AE RMC KINGSTON MAJ RINTJEMA DO LFDTS HQ KINGSTON MAJ ROMEO PV CLS MAJ ROULEAU MN CFC TORONTO MAJ RUSSEL DA CTC ARTY SCHOOL MAJ SCHELL RA COS J3 MAJ SEGARD GMF LFQA HQ MAJ SPENCER RL CLS MAJ ST DENNIS JE CFRC TORONTO MAJ ST. GEORGE LK 7 TOR REGT MAJ STONE JC CFC TORONTO MAJ ST-PIERRE JAC CI SQFT VALCARTIER MAJ SULLIVAN MJC 2 RCHA MAJ SUTHERLAND KD DGSP MAJ THOMPSON DR 26 FD REGT MAJ TOUSIGNANT JJS 5 RALC MAJ TROUP KG 36 CBG HQ MAJ VAHEY SDJ 30 FD REGT MAJ VIEVEEN JH LFDTS HQ DET OTTAWA MAJ VOYER PA RMC KINGSTON MAJ WISDAHL S 5 (BC) FD REGT MAJ WOLANSKI UJF 2 RCHA MAJ YOUNG TR CLS MAJ ZURBRIGG SE 7 TOR REGT CAPT ALLEN JE CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT AMBERLEY PC PPC CORNWALLIS CAPT ANDRESEN ERP CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT ARCOUETTE HD CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT ARMSTRONG WD CFLSTSC BORDEN CAPT AUCOIN MT PSTC KINGSTON CAPT AUDET J RMC KINGSTON CAPT AUGER JGD 5 RALC CAPT AZIZ-BEAULIEUJJPF CFB VALCARTIER CAPT BAKER BP 4 AD REGT MONCTON CAPT BALDWIN PR RCSU (ATLANTIC) DET ST JOHN S CAPT BAMFORD MH 3 FD REGT CAPT BASSETT ME 7 TOR REGT CAPT BATTEN MW 1 RCHA CAPT BEDARD BJ 2 RCHA CAPT BELWAY RP PMPR HULL CAPT BERNARD J 11 FD REGT CAPT BEST JT 1 RCHA CAPT BIGLER CM CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT BISSONNETTE RD CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT BOSTON SJ LFDTS CAPT BOURQUE DJ 84 IND FD BTY CAPT BOUTIN AFM QG SQFT CAPT BOWER RJ CFJHQ KINGSTON CAPT BOYECHKO S 30 FD REGT CAPT BRADEN CJ DPFL CAPT BRASSARD DYG 2 RCHA CAPT BREEN GV 1 FD REGT CAPT BRESCACIN GA 7 TOR REGT CAPT BRUCE JE 1 CMBG HQ CAPT BRUNET JPPE CFLRS SAINT JEAN CAPT BUECKERT K 10 FD REGT CAPT BUTT DK 20 FD REGT CAPT CAINES PJ 1 AD REGT CAPT CAINES TJ RMC KINGSTON CAPT CARON JJ 1 FD REGT CAPT CARPENTER AH 1 FD REGT CAPT CARTER D 1 AD REGT CAPT CAUSEY JA LFCA HQ CAPT CHARCHUK A 1 RCHA CAPT CHARLERY-FRANKLYN V 4 AD REGT MONCTON CAPT CHETWYND J 2 RCHA CAPT CLARK SP 7 TOR REGT CAPT CLARKE RM 2 RCHA CAPT CLAVEAU J-F 5 RALC CAPT CLICHE JCW CFRC MONTREAL CAPT CLOUTIER JSM CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT COMEAU RR 1 FD REGT CAPT COOKE GR 56 FD REGT CAPT COOPER LE COS ADM (HR-MIL) CAPT COULOMBE JCM RMC KINGSTON CAPT COUTTS CK 20 FD REGT CAPT CRABBE DR CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT CREELMAN JG CFB HALIFAX CAPT CROWLEY MJ 3 FD REGT CAPT CURRIE KP 2 RCHA CAPT DAVIDSON GC LFTEU BURTON CAPT DAVIS WPR 2 RCHA CAPT DAWSON SC 18 AD REGT CAPT DEAN J 7 TOR REGT CAPT DEGAUST BD CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT DESROCHERS JLGG LFQA HQ CAPT DESTREMPES MSJ 5 RALC CAPT DEWAAL VA 38 CBG HQ CAPT DONOVAN TJ 30 FD REGT CAPT DORRIS FLJP 4 AD REGT MONCTON 40 L Artilluer Canadien

42 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS CAPT DOUCET JAL CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT DRAHO MJ 1 RCHA CAPT DUFOUR JRV CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT DUNLOP KLA CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT DUPLESSIS JGF 34 CBG HQ CAPT DUPUIS RW CFSU (OTTAWA) CAPT DURETTE JRM CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT DUVAL JF DGJFD NBCD OTTAWA CAPT DYKES NRR 39 CBG HQ CAPT EMBREE RD CFB/ASU KINGSTON CAPT ESSELAAR EM PMPR MISSLE ENGINEER HULL CAPT ETHELSTON CW 1 RCHA CAPT EYESTONE GR 5 RALC CAPT FECTEAU JAP MONTREAL REGION CADET DET CAPT FINNER M 1 AD REGT CAPT FITZGERALD-SLOMAN K 56 FD REGT CAPT FORSYTHE DB 20 FD REGT CAPT FORTIN SK CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT FOSS KS CDN COOP PRGM PERS LOS ANGELES CAPT FRENETTE JL CI SQFT VALCARTIER CAPT GAGNON JGP CI SQFT VALCARTIER CAPT GALLANT GD 1 FD REGT CAPT GAUGHAN P 11 FD REGT CAPT GAUVIN JTF 5 RALC CAPT GENDRON JBJM 2 FD REGT CAPT GILBERT PDD 5 RALC CAPT GILEWICZ MP LFWA HQ CAPT GILLAN JDG CTCHQ GAGETOWN CAPT GILLIS CA 2 RCHA CAPT GILLMAN PA LFCA TC MEAFORD CAPT GIROUX VMB CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT GIVEN JP CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT GODDARD NKS 1 RCHA CAPT GOETZ J 1 AD REGT CAPT GOODFELLOW LR 26 FD REGT CAPT GOULET MSM CFSU (OTTAWA) CAPT GRANT AD 37 CBG HQ CAPT GREBSTAD DW CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT GREENWOOD BJ RCA BAND CAPT GROUT NJ LFDTS HQ KINGSTON CAPT HACHE MJA CFSU (OTTAWA) CAPT HAIRE SG CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT HAMILTON-BROWN GR LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY SAULT STE MARIE CAPT HAMPTON JG LFAA HQ CAPT HANEY I 11 FD REGT CAPT HANNA KF CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT HANNAN JAP 5 RALC CAPT HARDING JA DMAC OTTAWA CAPT HARVEY EMC 5 RALC CAPT HATTON ST RMC KINGSTON CAPT HAVEMAN LM 1 RCHA CAPT HAVEMAN T 1 RCHA CAPT HAWCO JM 2 RCHA CAPT HEER SA 2 RCHA CAPT HEIJ SDA CLS CAPT HIGGINS DK CLS CAPT HORNELL JEJ CFB GAGETOWN CAPT HOWE JM 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN CAPT HUDDLESTON JB 1 FD REGT CAPT HUNTER SJ CFSU (OTTAWA) CAPT IACONIS GPS 49 FD REGT CAPT INSLEY B 11 FD REGT CAPT IVEY GW 2 RCHA CAPT JOBIN JCM COS J3 CAPT JOHNSON DD CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT JONES J 11 FD REGT CAPT KEDDIE LE 10 FD REGT CAPT KELLY RJ 30 FD REGT CAPT KENNEDY LT LFWA HQ CAPT KENNEDY TJ 1 RCHA CAPT KLIMASZEWSKI ML CFB SUFFIELD CAPT KNOWLES CD LFWA HQ DET SASK CAPT KNOX VL 49 FD REGT CAPT KUERVERS SJ 20 FD REGT CAPT KUHSE GH 20 FD REGT CAPT LACOMBE JEJD 5 RALC CAPT LAJOIE JPP 15 FD REGT CAPT LAMBERT RJ 49 FD REGT CAPT LAMBERT SK 49 FD REGT CAPT LANG SM CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT LAPRADE K 5 RALC CAPT LAURIAULT JES CFB MONTREAL CAPT LAVIGNE JSPF CFJHQ KINGSTON CAPT LEBEL JGD 62 RAC CAPT LEBLANC B 5 (BC) FD REGT CAPT LEBLANC RGB 5 (BC) FD REGT CAPT LEBLANC WB CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT LECLAIR PRJ LFAA HQ CAPT LEE TH 4 AD REGT MONCTON CAPT LEE A 11 FD REGT CAPT LEFLER JT 1 RCHA CAPT LEGENDRE JGC CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT LEMIEUX S CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT LEWIS RA 20 FD REGT CAPT LIGHTFOOT K 7 TOR REGT CAPT LITTLE RNW CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT LLOYD SD RHQ RCA CAPT LOCKE MQ CFB SUFFIELD CAPT LOCKRIDGE AD CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT LYTTLE RJ CLS CAPT MACCAUL TDS 30 FD REGT CAPT MACDONALD DL CFB COLD LAKE CAPT MACFARLANE AJ 116 IND FD BTY CAPT MACLACHLAN H 56 FD REGT CAPT MARBACH BJE LFWA HQ CAPT MARSTON AM CFJHQ CAPT MARVIN CH 56 FD REGT CAPT MASSON S CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT MATSALLA DP CLS CAPT MAXWELL TL DGJFD OTTAWA CAPT MCBEAN SD CFRC DET KINGSTON CAPT MCBRIDE RA RMC CAPT MCCLOSKEY M 1 AD REGT CAPT MCCUISH DA LFCA TC MEAFORD CAPT MCHATTIE WG 2 RCHA CAPT MCKEEVER DC 2 CMBG HQ CAPT MCLEOD B 5 (BC) FD REGT CAPT MEADE RJ 1 RCHA CAPT MERCIER JARJ 5 RALC CAPT MERCIER JAYR 5 RALC CAPT MICHALCHUK BW 18 AD REGT CAPT MICHELSEN TK WATC DET SHILO CAPT MILLS EB RMC KINGSTON CAPT MONTAGUE RT DGCFGA OTTAWA CAPT MOON RC 1 RCHA CAPT MOORE TR CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT MORGAN JD CENREGHQ CADET DET TORONTO CAPT MORRELL DW CFSU COLORADO SPRINGS CAPT MORRIS PK 3 FD REGT CAPT MULLALLY FL 30 FD REGT CAPT NADON BP 49 FD REGT CAPT NELSON GM 49 FD REGT CAPT NELSON HBJ 1 RCHA CAPT NG NWP CFSU (OTTAWA) CAPT NICKERSON CL 4 AD REGT COLD LAKE CAPT OAKES G 11 FD REGT CAPT O BRIEN JLMG PSTC KINGSTON CAPT O LEARY SD CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT OTIS JAR DGJFD CAPT PAQUET JR CFB MONTREAL CAPT PEARSE DA 49 FD REGT CAPT PEDERSON JA EXCHANGE DUTY USA CAPT PEDNEAULT JA CFB MONTREAL CAPT PELLERINE TJ CMTC WAINWRIGHT CAPT PICKERING P 11 FD REGT CAPT PIERCE R 30 FD REGT CAPT PIERCE RM 2 RCHA CAPT PIGEAU MD 56 FD REGT CAPT PITT PJE 56 FD REGT CAPT PLUMMER IC 2 RCHA CAPT POEHLMANN GW CLS CAPT POIRIER R 5 RALC CAPT POITRAS F CMTC FOO WAINWRIGHT CAPT POWER SK CFLRS SAINT JEAN CAPT PRENDERGAST D EXCHANGE DUTY USA CAPT QUESNELLE DMA CFB/ASU KINGSTON CAPT RAINS R 7 TOR REGT CAPT REID-MCPHERSON CS 3 FD REGT CAPT RICHARD JJ CLS CAPT RIDYARD PE DGLEPM CAPT RITCHIE BE LFAA TC GAGETOWN CAPT ROBERTSON R 1 AD REGT CAPT ROBERTSON TR 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN CAPT ROBY NS 4 AD REGT MONCTON CAPT ROEDER CW CFB SHILO CAPT ROESLER MV CTCHQ GAGETOWN CAPT ROY RJ LFDTS HQ KINGSTON CAPT RUPCICH TIM 10 FD REGT CAPT SAUNDERS RM CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT SCHAMEHORN JJ CFB/ASU KINGSTON CAPT SCHARLACH T 2 CMBG HQ CAPT SCHOTSCH M 11 FD REGT Canadian Gunner 41

43 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS CAPT SCOTT C 5 (BC) FD REGT CAPT SEDGWICK RL PPCLI BATTLE SCHOOL CAPT SEVIGNY PP 5 RALC CAPT SEYMOUR LW 74 COMM GP HQ CAPT SHRUM LA LFDTS HQ KINGSTON CAPT SIMARD JM COS J3 CAPT SINES CS CLS CAPT SKUCE IE 26 FD REGT CAPT SKUCE JE 26 FD REGT CAPT SLOAT SC CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT SMID RD 2 RCHA CAPT SMITH DW 5 RALC CAPT SMITH MR 1 RCHA CAPT SMOLEY SW 1 RCHA CAPT SNEJDAR JC 4 AD REGT MONCTON CAPT SNIDER J 20 FD REGT CAPT SPEARS JT 2 RCHA CAPT SQUIRE JG 10 FD REGT CAPT STEELE DG DPAOT CAPT STEELE J 5 (BC) FD REGT CAPT STEWART MR 84 IND FD BTY CAPT STIMPSON RT 1 RCHA CAPT STOCKER LNA 49 FD REGT CAPT STONE JF 36 CBG HQ CAPT ST-PIERRE JLAP 5 GBMC CAPT SZABUNIO PA 7 TOR REGT CAPT TAYLOR CR CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT TAYLOR SW CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT TEMPLEMAN R 11 FD REGT CAPT THEBERGE JLJ DGLEM CAPT THOMPSON SD CFMDS ST-JEAN-SUR-RICHELIEU CAPT TISCHHAUSER D 11 FD REGT CAPT UNDERHILL ELM 7 TOR REGT CAPT USBORNE SH LFAA HQ CAPT VANDEVENNE DAR 56 FD REGT CAPT VOYER M 5 RALC CAPT WALDNER MJ 20 FD REGT CAPT WARNER J 5 (BC) FD REGT CAPT WARREN WM 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN CAPT WATT IC 116 IND FD BTY CAPT WHELAN R 1 AD REGT CAPT WHITE GG CFC TORONTO CAPT WHITE RG 10 FD REGT CAPT WHITLEY DA DGE CAPT WHITWORTH SM 56 FD REGT CAPT WILKINS AR WATC DET SHILO CAPT WILLIAMS LM CFRC DET KITCHENER CAPT WILLIAMS MP CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT WILLIAMS NJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL CAPT WILLIAMS WS 3 FD REGT CAPT WILLIS JC 20 FD REGT CAPT WILSON JC LFWA HQ CAPT WILTSHIRE BV 1 CRPG YELLOWKNIFE CAPT WOOD BG 20 FD REGT CAPT WOODS B 5 (BC) FD REGT CAPT WYLIE EJ 4 AD REGT MONCTON CAPT YOUNGSON SD 10 FD REGT LT ANDREWS R 11 FD REGT LT ARSENEAU RJ 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN LT BASARABA SA 20 FD REGT LT BEGIN IME 5 RALC LT BLANCHET MNMI 5 RALC LT BRUNELLE JP 2 RCHA LT BURKE SC 1 RCHA LT BURNETT ID 7 TOR REGT LT CLUTESI AL 3 FD REGT LT COBER JD 2 RCHA LT COURTEMANCHE JCG CTC ARTY SCHOOL LT CYBULSKIE R 1 AD REGT LT D ARCY CJ 84 IND FD BTY LT DAVID I 5 (BC) FD REGT LT DENEAU ED CTC ARTY SCHOOL LT DUMAS JC 56 FD REGT LT FARROW AR 1 RCHA LT FINELLI A 7 TOR REGT LT FRANCIS JC 1 RCHA LT FRIZZLE RG 2 GS BN PETTAWAWA LT FRY J 11 FD REGT LT GEORGE GA LDSH (RC) LT GRAHAM A 7 TOR REGT LT GRAY DT 7 TOR REGT LT GREER TR 7 TOR REGT LT GREWAL NS 7 TOR REGT LT GRIMEAU BM 26 FD REGT LT HAN H 1 RCHA LT HICKS TF 2 RCHA LT HILLIER PJ 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN LT HUNT W 1 RCHA LT JACKSON A 5 (BC) FD REGT LT KELLY BH 3 FD REGT LT KENT I 11 FD REGT LT LADOUCEUR S CFB BAGOTVILLE LT LESLIE JD CTC ARTY SCHOOL LT LEWIS RG 1 RCHA LT MAASSEN MJ 20 FD REGT LT MACKENZIE A 11 FD REGT LT MACLEOD HRA 2 RCHA LT MAILLE MFGJ 5 RALC LT MATHESON D 2 RCHA LT MENDES ML DG INT / J2 OTTAWA LT MOORE RA 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN LT NEISH DA 1 FD REGT LT NICHOLSON RAH 1 RCHA LT NIJSSEN LA 26 FD REGT LT O DONNELL RA 1 RCHA LT ORTIZ SOSA M 7 TOR REGT LT PAGE JRD 56 FD REGT LT PHILLIPS JA CTCHQ GAGETOWN LT PLAXTON B 5 (BC) FD REGT LT RAYMOND MGM 5 RALC LT ROBERT JJ 5 RALC LT ROSALES MR 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN LT SCOTT JM 49 FD REGT LT SHEPPARD R 2 RCHA LT STEPANIUK L 1 AD REGT LT TOFTS DF 2 RCHA LT TREMBLAY SP CTC ARTY SCHOOL LT TY GJC 7 TOR REGT LT VACHON P 5 RALC LT VAMOS A 11 FD REGT LT VINE GE 49 FD REGT LT VRINIOTIS G 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN LT WEAVER EJ 30 FD REGT LT WING OM 5 RALC LT WOOD JA 30 FD REGT 2LT ALLEN D 11 FD REGT 2LT BAKER JGM 30 FD REGT 2LT BARTLETT H 11 FD REGT 2LT BEAUDIN P 5 RALC 2LT BECKRICH TC 5 RALC 2LT BENN BA 30 FD REGT 2LT BOSSE BJ 5 RALC 2LT BRAKE SC CTC ARTY SCHOOL 2LT BRASSARD-GAGNON CMC CTC ARTY SCHOOL 2LT COUCH M 11 FD REGT 2LT DAVIS JM CFJHQ KINGSTON 2LT DAVIS RP 3 FD REGT 2LT DELANOY TK 26 FD REGT 2LT DUFOUR AD CTC ARTY SCHOOL 2LT DUNLOP GM CTC ARTY SCHOOL 2LT FRASER NT LDSH (RC) 2LT GALLANT DC CTC ARTY SCHOOL 2LT GOULD F 2 RCHA 2LT GUDGEON NT 56 FD REGT 2LT HARVIE E 116 IND FD BTY 2LT HARWOOD S 11 FD REGT 2LT HELMS FG 20 FD REGT 2LT HOLLERAN AN CTC ARTY SCHOOL 2LT JONES J CTC ARTY SCHOOL 2LT KOBYLECKI T 1 AD REGT 2LT LANDRY-GIRARD JCS CTC ARTY SCHOOL 2LT LARUE C 30 FD REGT 2LT LAVERY JG 1 FD REGT 2LT LOUNSBURY G 56 FD REGT 2LT MACKEY NA CTC ARTY SCHOOL 2LT MACLEAN LS CTC ARTY SCHOOL 2LT MATHEWS J CTC ARTY SCHOOL 2LT MICHALCHUK WRW CDLS (W) 2LT MISNER SG 56 FD REGT 2LT MORGAN RE 20 FD REGT 2LT MORRISSETTE CL 1 CAD HQ WINNIPEG 2LT NAHIRNEY DA 2 RCHA 2LT NASH SA 56 FD REGT 2LT PARK S 11 FD REGT 2LT PAULSEN JD 20 FD REGT 2LT PROKOPOWICH BM CTC ARTY SCHOOL 2LT RASHID S 11 FD REGT 2LT RUSHTON L 5 (BC) FD REGT 2LT SCHUTTE LC CTC ARTY SCHOOL 2LT SIMMONDS JC CTC ARTY SCHOOL 2LT SIU T 20 FD REGT 2LT SOLINAS JR CTC ARTY SCHOOL 42 L Artilluer Canadien

44 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS 2LT SYKORA CD CTC ARTY SCHOOL 2LT TEARLE K 11 FD REGT 2LT VANDERMOLEN RW 1 RCHA 2LT VAUGHAN JEJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL 2LT VOYER ME CFB GAGETOWN 2LT WHITMAN AG 2 RCHA 2LT WRIGHT K 2 RCHA 2LT YOUNG NJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL 2LT ZETTLER TV 30 FD REGT OCDT BOUCHARD VA 5 RALC OCDT BOUCHARD MJ 49 FD REGT OCDT BOURQUE D 5 RALC OCDT BULL RD 26 FD REGT OCDT BUSCH DE 20 FD REGT OCDT CHEEMA M 7 TOR REGT OCDT CHLEDOWSKI S 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN OCDT DERENIOWSKI AG 56 FD REGT OCDT FERNET MGAR 5 RALC OCDT FLEMING NDB 84 IND FD BTY OCDT GIRARD ECG 2 RCHA OCDT GRAHAM A 5 (BC) FD REGT OCDT GUAY S 5 RALC OCDT KITCHEN JE 18 AD REGT OCDT MEYERS CJC 1 FD REGT OCDT MORRISSETTE M 5 RALC OCDT ON T 11 FD REGT OCDT PAGE J 20 FD REGT OCDT PETO NE 26 FD REGT OCDT PHANEUF J 5 (BC) FD REGT OCDT REID SI 26 FD REGT OCDT ROACH CR 30 FD REGT OCDT ROGOWSKY SC 26 FD REGT OCDT RUDDER J 11 FD REGT OCDT SKAARUP SJ 3 FD REGT OCDT SOUTHEN J 30 FD REGT OCDT TABB SJ 84 IND FD BTY OCDT VIGOR D 7 TOR REGT OCDT WISWELL HP CTC ARTY SCHOOL CWO ANDREWS PS 1 FD REGT CWO BARTH CJ 1 RCHA ADJUC BOIVIN JJA 5 RALC CWO CAMPBELL WA 4 AD REGT MONCTON ADJUC CARON JR PETE NICOLET ADJUC COULOMBE JCD 4 AD REGT MONCTON ADJUC COURTEMANCHE JYCM 6 RAC CWO COZAK J 2 FD REGT CWO DAILEY M 5 (BC) FD REGT CWO DESROSIERS JFC CFB MONTREAL CWO DUMONT JMV JAG CWO EIGLER F 5 (BC) FD REGT CWO FOURNIER JMYN CFSU (OTTAWA) CWO GIROUX JMD LFDTS HQ VALCARTIER CWO GOWANLOCK JW 56 FD REGT CWO GRENIER JLA PETE NICOLET CWO HOWELL R 1 AD REGT CWO JORDAN JG 4 AD REGT MONCTON CWO KING GG 49 FD REGT CWO LEVESQUE JCCR MUNITIONS EXPERIMENTAL TEST CENTRE CWO LINDER JCG 3 FD REGT CWO LIZOTTE JN 30 FD REGT CWO MCDONALD ML DGMC CWO MCKINNON DD 1 RCHA CWO MEEHAN DJJ 4 AD REGT MONCTON CWO MORETTI GRJ 2 RCHA CWO NOKE R 7 TOR REGT CWO OSTIGUY JGAC CFB GAGETOWN CWO PAUL 1 AD REGT CWO POPOVITS GM 26 FD REGT CWO RANDELL HA CFB GAGETOWN CWO ROBINSON DH KINGSTON CWO ROLAND P 6 RAC CWO SMITH LG RCA BAND CWO TIBBEL DV 2 RCHA CWO TREPANIER JBN TF EL GORAH, EGYPT CWO WATTS EA CFRC GAGETOWN CWO WYNN RB CTC ARTY SCHOOL CWO YETMAN R 11 FD REGT MWO ALDEN JW 18 AD REGT MWO ANDREOLA L CFB SHILO MWO ANGUS MR LFAA TC GAGETOWN MWO ATKINS DP 30 FD REGT MWO BALLARD JV CFB SUFFIELD MWO BARTLETT RP LFAA TC GAGETOWN MWO BENOIT JR CTC ARTY SCHOOL MWO BENTLEY W 11 FD REGT MWO BOUCHER J 11 FD REGT Canadian Gunner 43 MWO BUDD BP 1 RCHA MWO CRAWFORD JH 49 FD REGT MWO CUSSON JRA 4 AD REGT MONCTON MWO DEGREADY JJE PETE NICOLET MWO DESMEULES JHR 4 AD REGT MONCTON MWO DULONG JP 1 FD REGT MWO ELLIOTT JB 56 FD REGT MWO FILLIER RE CANADA COM HQ MWO FLINT SM 49 FD REGT MWO FRANCE KA CFB PETAWAWA MWO GALLANT MF CFB GAGETOWN MWO GERVAIS JPA RCA BAND MWO GILKS TK CTC ARTY SCHOOL MWO GINGRAS RJE LFDTS KINGSTON MWO GITTENS WB CTC ARTY SCHOOL MWO HARPAUL CP 7 TOR REGT MWO HOYLE TE RCA BAND MWO HUEDEPOHL DW 20 FD REGT MWO JESSEAU TJ 26 FD REGT MWO JOMPHE JAG 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MWO JORDAN JG 3 FD REGT MWO LAVALLEE JSM 5 RALC MWO LELIEVRE LR 1 FD REGT MWO LEMAY JM 5 RALC MWO LEWIS K 5 (BC) FD REGT MWO LIVINGSTONE SSE 30 FD REGT MWO MACFARLANE BSS 1 FD REGT MWO MACRAE MD 116 IND FD BTY MWO MANNY JS CFB VALCARTIER MWO MARCIL RF 49 FD REGT MWO MATTSSON KC 1 RCHA MWO MCCORMICK DG WATC DET SHILO MWO MICHAUD JAC CFLRS SAINT JEAN MWO MOGGEY AP 20 FD REGT MWO MONTAGUE RJ 2 RCHA MWO MOORES AC CTC ARTY SCHOOL MWO MOSES D 5 (BC) FD REGT MWO MOYER DT 2 RCHA MWO OGDEN MS 20 FD REGT MWO PARSONS PRW 1 RCHA MWO POSS DL 1 RCHA MWO RICHARD JEM 5 RALC MWO ROBINSON DJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL MWO RODRIGUE JAD 4 AD REGT MONCTON MWO ROSA P 7 TOR REGT MWO ROSS JMA 58 AD BTY 6 RAC MWO SMITH EP LFAA HQ MWO SMITH KC CTC ARTY SCHOOL MWO STEWART PA 2 RCHA MWO WAGAR C 56 FD REGT MWO WEBSTER K 1 AD REGT MWO WESTCOTT GR 1 CRPG YELLOWKNIFE MWO WILLIAMS WJ DGLEM MWO WISHNICKI RG 15 FD REGT MWO WOJNARSKI GM CFB SHILO WO ALDRED DG CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO ALEXANDER HP CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO ANDERSON DJ 7 TOR REGT WO ANGEL JMG CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO ARNOLD KR LFAA HQ WO ARNOLD LC LFCA TC MEAFORD WO AYERS RM 1 CRPG YELLOWKNIFE WO BALDWIN BW CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO BASKER WC MARCOM HQ DET GAGETOWN WO BATTEN DA LFCA TC DET PETAWAWA WO BEAUDRY RJ RMC KINGSTON WO BEAULIEU JHJ 5 RALC WO BELANGER JD 5 RALC WO BELL SB PPCLI BATTLE SCHOOL WO BELLEROSE JBD 49 FD REGT WO BLAIS JEE CFB MONTREAL WO BLANCHET JNR 6 RAC WO BOND KHR CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO BOUCHARD JL 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN WO BOUCHARD JLA CTCHQ GAGETOWN WO BOUCHER JHC 5 RALC WO BOURQUE RP CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO BOYLAN-COLLINGRIDGE TR CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO BRADY CD 7 TOR REGT WO BRISEBOIS JDD CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO BROSENS RTR CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO CAMERON RG 2 RCHA WO CAMPBELL MG 2 RCHA WO CARIS YJ 5 RALC WO CARMICHAEL PJ 26 FD REGT WO CARPENTER KW 1 AD REGT

45 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS WO CHASE S 1 AD REGT WO CLARK MP RCA BAND WO CLARKE DSH 1 RCHA WO CLARKE RA 31 CBG HQ WO CLOUTHIER SK 1 RCHA WO COIT M 11 FD REGT WO COLE TD WATC DET SHILO WO COMARS C 5 (BC) FD REGT WO CONNOR DJ 2 RCHA WO COOKE T 11 FD REGT WO COUPLAND DJ 1 CRPG YELLOWKNIFE WO COX WE LFCA TC MEAFORD WO CYR DD 1 RCHA WO CZAJKOWSKI PG 56 FD REGT WO DAY NR CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO DEMPSEY GM 15 FD REGT WO DEPOE NE RCA BAND WO DESPRES DH CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO DESROCHERS JHL 430 TAC HEL SQN WO DESROCHES JF WATC DET SHILO WO DESROCHES WJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO DOLAN MB 1 FD REGT WO DORAN JJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO DURAND MGS 1 RCHA WO DYKE EP 4 AD REGT MONCTON WO ELLIOTT PD 56 FD REGT WO ELSON DR 1 RCHA WO EPPERT RAA 26 FD REGT WO ESTABROOKS MA CDLS (LONDON) WO ETHIER JWY 4 AD REGT MONCTON WO FILION JGA 62 RAC WO FINN PCG WATC DET SHILO WO FLETCHER SA 116 IND FD BTY WO FRANKEN DW CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO FRIGAULT ADJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO FRONCHAK TF CFB GAGETOWN WO GABANNA JGM 62 RAC WO GAGNE JJCR CFLRS SAINT JEAN WO GAGNON JMY 5 RALC WO GAGNON JPC CI SQFT VALCARTIER WO GALLANT A 11 FD REGT WO GARDNER R 5 (BC) FD REGT WO GARNIER FJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO GEREIN MJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO GERMAIN JPS 5 RALC WO GERO JJ 1 RCHA WO GIBSON CL CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO GIBSON DJ 1 FD REGT WO GIES BA 18 AD REGT WO GILLINGHAM PM CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO GOURLAY JA LFWA HQ WO GRAHAM TJ LFCA TC OTTAWA WO GRAVEL JGAL CI SQFT VALCARTIER WO GUILLEMETTE JFA CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO GUYMER DL CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO HARRINGTON G 1 AD REGT WO HARRIS AM 1 RCHA WO HARTERY MA 1 FD REGT WO HARVEY JPM CFLRS SAINT JEAN WO HATCHER G 1 AD REGT WO HAUGHEY G RSCE (PRAIRIE) WO HAWLEY PJM LFTEU WO HAYES KM CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO HEBERT JJA CI SQFT VALCARTIER WO HENRY JAR CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO HEREYGERS NA CFB BORDEN WO HOEGI GE 2 RCHA WO HOOD KM 3 FD REGT WO HOULE N.R. 20 FD REGT WO HOULE NR 20 FD REGT WO JEAN JPD 5 RALC WO JENSEN BR 1 RCHA WO JOHNSON AG CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO JONES CD 1 FD REGT WO KAASALAINEN ER 30 FD REGT WO KEELS DJ RCA BAND WO KOZUSKA DR 20 FD REGT WO LACHAPELLE JGS CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO LAFRANCE JA CFSU (OTTAWA) WO LALONDE JMA 58 AD BTY 6 RAC WO LANDRY JJPJP 5 GBMC WO LANNIGAN JC CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO LAVOIE JDA CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO LEASK SB 49 FD REGT WO LEDOUX JSM LFQA HQ WO LEDUC JANS 2 RCHA WO LEES GP CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO LEGGETT CR CFB BORDEN WO LENOIR JCR CFLRS SAINT JEAN WO LEVEILLEE JAJ 5 RALC WO LEWIS C 5 (BC) FD REGT WO LEWIS PJ CFLRS SAINT JEAN WO LINGLEY DL 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN WO LLOYD TI 84 IND FD BTY WO LOUGHEED BJ 5 (BC) FD REGT WO LOUVELLE GM 2 RCHA WO LUNAN DD LFAA TC GAGETOWN WO LUNDRIGAN WE 1 RCHA WO MACDONALD GK 2 RCHA WO MACKAY JH 1 RCHA WO MACLEAN WD CMTC WAINWRIGHT WO MACMULLIN JP 2 RCHA WO MAJOR DJ 49 FD REGT WO MALLORY 1 AD REGT WO MANN DC LFCA TC DET OTTAWA WO MARNER NA 10 FD REGT WO MARTENS FE RCA BAND WO MARTIN CJ RCA BAND WO MARTIN FR CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO MARTIN JD 5 RALC WO MARTIN MJ 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN WO MATTE JAF 5 RALC WO MCARTHUR EL 26 FD REGT WO MCDONALD JW 56 FD REGT WO MCGINNIS TJC CANSOFCOM HQ WO MCLEAN KD 3 FD REGT WO MCLEOD KJ RMC KINGSTON WO MCNEIL SD CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO MCTAGGART TR CFLRS ST JEAN DET BORDEN WO MEINERT SJ 30 FD REGT WO MILLER GLW 18 AD REGT WO MILLER RD CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO MILLIGAN DE 2 RCHA WO MIROSNIKOV AEL CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO MOCHNACZ SL RCA BAND WO MOORE JW CFB GAGETOWN WO MOSES RE TAC SCHOOL WO MOSHER JE 1 AD REGT WO NEILL TK CTCHQ GAGETOWN WO NORMAND JG CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO NUGENT PJD 5 RALC WO OLSON LA 10 FD REGT WO OSMOND KC 1 CMBG HQ WO PAISLEY WK CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO PARISIEN PEEJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO PARKER RP CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO PATTEN EJ 1 CRPG YELLOWKNIFE WO PELLETIER JMG 6 RAC WO PENNEY PH 2 RCHA WO PERREAULT MG CFSU OTTAWA WO PERREAULT RL CFSU (OTTAWA) WO PICARD JAA CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO PICOTIN JRG 5 GBMC WO PINARD JGG 5 RALC WO PINEL PJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO POPE DH WATC DET SHILO WO PROVENCHER JAM 2 RCHA WO QUINLAN SW 1 RCHA WO RADEY KM CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO RAE GA CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO REID AJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO REYES 7 TOR REGT WO RICE SA WATC DET SHILO WO RIPLEY DR 3 FD REGT WO ROBERTS R 5 (BC) FD REGT WO ROEHL CA 1 RCHA WO ROSENBERG PW CFB PETAWAWA WO ROY JYCA 5 RALC WO ROYER JLS 5 RALC WO RYAN JLE CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO SAINT-PIERRE JNE CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO SANGSTER AA CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO SAUVAGEAU JRD 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN WO SAVARD JBJP 5 RALC WO SCHNARR RG 2 RCHA WO SEMBALERUS DR 10 FD REGT WO SENECAL JPJC CFJNBCD COY TRENTON WO SHARPE R LFAA TC GAGETOWN WO SHORTT JP 15 FD REGT WO SILVERA SC LFCA TC MEAFORD WO SIMOURD JA CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO SIMPSON DM WATC DET SHILO 44 L Artilluer Canadien

46 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS WO SKINNER AJL 2 RCHA WO SMITH HW 1 FD REGT WO SMITH RW CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO SNODGRASS AM CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO SPROUL SG 3 FD REGT WO STEWART JAW CFLSTSC BORDEN WO STIRMEY JAG 4 AD REGT MONCTON WO STOREY AJ 4 AD REGT MONCTON WO SYNNETT JAJ DGMC WO THOLBERG RD 10 FD REGT WO TRASK CR CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO TROW PA 7 TOR REGT WO TURCOTTE KR CFB PETAWAWA WO VERONNEAU JRA CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO VIAU JGL 5 RALC WO VIDAL RF CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO VYSE WH 30 FD REGT WO WAGAR CJA 2 RCHA WO WALKER KS 1 AD REGT WO WHEELER WK CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO WHITE DL 2 RCHA WO WHITE HL 84 IND FD BTY WO WILLCOX KA CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO WILLIAMS BJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO WILLIAMS JA 11 FD REGT WO WILVERS PA 1 RCHA WO WOODHAMS RD 7 TOR REGT WO WOODS RF CTC ARTY SCHOOL WO WYMAN GW 2 RCHA SGT ALLAIRE JMY CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT ALLEN DR 2 RCHA SGT ALLEN RH PPCLI BATTLE SCHOOL SGT ANDERSON DTS 2 RCHA SGT ANDRESEN TM 7 TOR REGT SGT APPEL TM 10 FD REGT SGT ARSENAULT GS 4 AD REGT COLD LAKE SGT ATTRUX D 1 AD REGT SGT AUCOIN JM 1 RCHA SGT BABINEAU JA CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT BAERG-MARTENS MA RCA BAND SGT BAIRD S 11 FD REGT SGT BALFOUR SM 20 FD REGT SGT BALLARD DB CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT BARNES EK LFCA TC MEAFORD SGT BARRY D 5 (BC) FD REGT SGT BARTON DP 2 RCHA SGT BATEMAN GWL CFAD DUNDURN SGT BAUN GH 30 FD REGT SGT BEATTY RW 56 FD REGT SGT BEAUCHAMP CT 49 FD REGT SGT BEAUCHEMIN JRM CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT BEAUDIN M RCA BAND SGT BEDDOWS J 5 (BC) FD REGT SGT BELLMORE BK 56 FD REGT SGT BENARD JJCP 2 RCHA SGT BENNETT RF CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT BENOIT DLA 1 FD REGT SGT BERGERON E CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT BERNATCHEZ JC 5 RALC SGT BESWICK AC CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT BEYRIES JYS RCA BAND SGT BINGHAM BR 10 FD REGT SGT BIRD JR RCA BAND SGT BLACK S LFCA TC MEAFORD SGT BLACKBIRD CA 32 CBG HQ SGT BLOUIN JJPR 59 FD BTY SGT BORNYI M 11 FD REGT SGT BOURGAULT JMM CFB VALCARTIER SGT BOYER JLMC 5 RALC SGT BREMNER CRF CFLRS SAINT JEAN SGT BROOKS GJ 1 RCHA SGT BROWN JH CFB GAGETOWN SGT BUCHAN DG CAN PARA CENTRE SGT BUCHANAN TB 1 RCHA SGT BURGESS DJ CFB GAGETOWN SGT BURTON AG 26 FD REGT SGT BURTON RJ CFRC GAGETOWN SGT BUTTS DES 30 FD REGT SGT BUTTS WT CTCHQ GAGETOWN SGT BYRNS JMD 5 RALC SGT CADWALLADER R 5 (BC) FD REGT SGT CAMPBELL CJ RCA BAND SGT CAMPBELL JA 116 IND FD BTY SGT CAMPBELL MA 1 FD REGT SGT CARRASQUEIRA R CFRC MONTREAL SGT CARRIERE JRP CFSU (OTTAWA) Canadian Gunner 45 SGT CARROLL CH 2 RCHA SGT CARVELL JDT CFB GAGETOWN SGT CAVIN J 56 FD REGT SGT CHABAN CL 56 FD REGT SGT CHADWICK FE 56 FD REGT SGT CHEVALIER JBD 1 RCHA SGT CHIASSON R 1 AD REGT SGT CHUBBS AT 1 RCHA SGT CLARK JL 30 FD REGT SGT CLARK MC RCA BAND SGT CLAYSON LA 56 FD REGT SGT CLOUTIER S 5 RALC SGT COHEN DB 7 TOR REGT SGT COLBOURNE DA CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT COOPER JD RCA BAND SGT COTE JP 5 RALC SGT COULOMBE JRL 5 RALC SGT COURAGE PJ RCA BAND SGT CRAIG EP CFB GAGETOWN SGT CREPEAULT JMM CFLRS SAINT JEAN SGT CROCKFORD KM 20 FD REGT SGT CRUMB J 11 FD REGT SGT CYR JD 5 RALC SGT DAKS CL 7 TOR REGT SGT DAMJANOFF CB 1 RCHA SGT DARDAINE CF 7 TOR REGT SGT DARLING PD RCA BAND SGT DAVIS JCF 56 FD REGT SGT DAVIS MC 49 FD REGT SGT DEAN MVC CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT DESBIENS PA 1 RCHA SGT DESCHAMBAULT Y 5 RALC SGT DIAZ JE CFRC OTTAWA SGT DICKSON JFA 1 RCHA SGT DIONNE JRG 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN SGT DOLOMONT PG 1 RCHA SGT DOREY KL RCA BAND SGT DOWE BMA 4 AD REGT MONCTON SGT DRAKE TR 1 AD REGT SGT DUGUAY R 11 FD REGT SGT DULONG GC 1 CAD HQ WINNIPEG SGT DUNNING AR 7 TOR REGT SGT DUNPHY KA 1 FD REGT SGT DUONG TV 7 TOR REGT SGT DUPUIS JNA CI SQFT VALCARTIER SGT DURRANT WF 56 FD REGT SGT EDWARDS OJ 7 TOR REGT SGT EKSTROM DW CTCHQ GAGETOWN SGT ELMS-BARNES B 1 AD REGT SGT EMBREE CD RCA BAND SGT EVERETT RJ 1 RCHA SGT EWING RK DGISP SGT FARRELL KC 26 FD REGT SGT FISCHER RJE CFB SHILO SGT FISHER EC 30 FD REGT SGT FITZGERALD DH 84 IND FD BTY SGT FLYNN BW TAC SCH SGT FOSTER DS WATC DET SHILO SGT FOWLER JP 18 AD REGT SGT FRANCIS RC CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT FURMIDGE AW CFB SHILO SGT GAGNON JPD 58 AD BTY 6 RAC SGT GALLANT RA 2 RCHA SGT GAUCI HP RCA BAND SGT GAUDETTE JFSP 5 RALC SGT GAUTHIER JRY RCA BAND SGT GAUVREAU JES 58 AD BTY 6 RAC SGT GENEREUX JBRR 2 RCHA SGT GENEST VAE C/O CFSU (O) SGT GILBERT JCJ 2 RCHA SGT GITZEL GJ 26 FD REGT SGT GOLDING CA 2 RCHA SGT GOLDING CA 3 FD REGT SGT GOODLAND DA WATC DET SHILO SGT GOSSELIN JD CFLRS SAINT JEAN SGT GOSSELIN JJT 1 FD REGT SGT GOUIN JDG 5 RALC SGT GRIFFIN TG CANSOFCOM HQ SGT GRIMMER AK 1 FD REGT SGT GRULKE ED 1 RCHA SGT GUILLE D 5 (BC) FD REGT SGT HACHEY CJ CFRC ST JOHNS NFLD SGT HALL WR 30 FD REGT SGT HAMEL DJR 5 RALC SGT HAMMOND JGD CFSU (OTTAWA) SGT HARRINGTON EEJ 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN

47 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS SGT HARRISON CJ PPCLI BATTLE SCHOOL SGT HATTIE BJ 84 IND FD BTY SGT HAUGEN E 11 FD REGT SGT HAWTIN JD WATC DET SHILO SGT HEMLIN JD 30 FD REGT SGT HENDRICKSON FE 2 RCHA SGT HENNEBERRY JM 1 FD REGT SGT HENRY AA 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN SGT HENRY RK 38 CBG HQ SGT HEWITT WMS RCA BAND SGT HOFMAN SW 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN SGT HOYT BE 3 FD REGT SGT HUSEBY RA 10 FD REGT SGT IRELAND-NADEAU SE 30 FD REGT SGT IRVINE J 11 FD REGT SGT JACKSON A 3 FD REGT SGT JEFFREY SM 56 FD REGT SGT JENEREAUX SE 56 FD REGT SGT JOHNSON JA 116 IND FD BTY SGT JOHNSON KT 1 RCHA SGT JOHNSON T 20 FD REGT SGT JOHNSTON SR 3 FD REGT SGT KEAN CJ 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN SGT KEAN RD 18 AD REGT SGT KEATING RJ 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN SGT KEELS KM RCA BAND SGT KELLINS PA 84 IND FD BTY SGT KENNEDY JJ 3 FD REGT SGT KERIK ML 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN SGT KILLION V 5 (BC) FD REGT SGT KLEIN JWG CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT KLIMEK G 5 (BC) FD REGT SGT KNAGGS DJL 4 AD REGT MONCTON SGT KOSHMAN MK 30 FD REGT SGT KOWALISHEN G 7 TOR REGT SGT KUPRESAK JS 7 TOR REGT SGT KURP K 11 FD REGT SGT LABBE JDSK 5 RALC SGT LADOUCEUR JAM CFLRS SAINT JEAN SGT LADOUCEUR JRA 1 RCHA SGT LANAVE FL 56 FD REGT SGT LANG RD RCA BAND SGT LANGEVIN JPEJ 5 RALC SGT LAVOIE JJM CFB VALCARTIER SGT LEBLANC JDC CI SQFT VALCARTIER SGT LEBLANC JOAC RCA BAND SGT LEET K 2 RCHA SGT LEFEBVRE JDS LFCA TC MEAFORD SGT LEITCH MJ 56 FD REGT SGT LELOND CE 26 FD REGT SGT LEMIEUX JLS CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT LEVESQUE JRD CI SQFT VALCARTIER SGT LEWIS L 3 FD REGT SGT LINDSAY JP 56 FD REGT SGT LLOY DJ 1 FD REGT SGT LOCKHART RB 56 FD REGT SGT LORIMER R 7 TOR REGT SGT LUCE K LFAA TC GAGETOWN SGT LUTTER AP 20 FD REGT SGT LYE M 7 TOR REGT SGT MACDONALD JD CTCHQ GAGETOWN SGT MACDONALD JR 2 RCHA SGT MACDONALD RG 2 GS BN PETAWAWA SGT MACNAIR JR 30 FD REGT SGT MACPHERSON DJ 10 FD REGT SGT MACPHERSON JJ PK ML SGT MACPHERSON JT 1 FD REGT SGT MADORE ET TAC SCH SGT MAHER DT CFB GAGETOWN SGT MAJOR M 11 FD REGT SGT MAMMAN 7 TOR REGT SGT MANS K 11 FD REGT SGT MARCHANT JA 116 IND FD BTY SGT MARSH B 116 IND FD BTY SGT MARTIN AW CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT MARTIN NR CFB GAGETOWN SGT MASON NR 3 FD REGT SGT MCALEER LA 26 FD REGT SGT MCCORMACK J 7 TOR REGT SGT MCCRACKEN 49 FD REGT SGT MCDONALD RA 26 FD REGT SGT MCDONALD 49 FD REGT SGT MCKENZIE RJ 1 FD REGT SGT MCKINNON AC CF ELECTRONIC WARFARE CENTRE SGT MCLAUGHLIN DT 3 FD REGT SGT MCLEAN MG CFB EDMONTON SGT MCNEIL J 84 IND FD BTY SGT MEADOWS AD CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT MEIKLE KM 2 RCHA SGT MELANSON JC LFCA TC DET PETAWAWA SGT MENA-OROSTEGUI PH CFB BORDEN SGT MENARD JAM 5 RALC SGT MEUSE DL 1 RCHA SGT MIGNEAULT MCL 5 RALC SGT MILLER JG 49 FD REGT SGT MOORES D 3 FD REGT SGT MORGAN AD RCA BAND SGT MORIN JJG 5 RALC SGT MURPHY RW 4 AD REGT MONCTON SGT MURRIN TC WATC DET SHILO SGT MYLER JP 2 RCHA SGT NADEAU MF RCA BAND SGT NICKERSON AE CFB GAGETOWN SGT NOEL JMD 5 RALC SGT NORMAND JGE 5 RALC SGT NORRIS CG RCA BAND SGT OFTEDAL DA 26 FD REGT SGT O NEIL KR 49 FD REGT SGT ORLANDO G 5 RALC SGT OUELLET JM 5 RALC SGT PARADIS N 49 FD REGT SGT PAYNE BG 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN SGT PEPIN JDS CFSU (E) SGT PERRON LC 5 RALC SGT PETHICK RC 1 RCHA SGT PHILPOTT GW 56 FD REGT SGT PICARD JF RCA BAND SGT PIGEON JGD 5 RGC VALCARTIER SGT PINKERTON C 1 AD REGT SGT POIRIER JPS 5 RALC SGT POISSON CR 5 RALC SGT POPOVITCH B CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT POSLUNS LA 30 FD REGT SGT PRENTICE A 11 FD REGT SGT QUIGLEY BD CFRC ST JOHNS NFLD SGT RAMNAWAJ SM RCA BAND SGT RANCOURT JW 49 FD REGT SGT REDFORD DA 1 RCHA SGT REID RT CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT REINDERS MA PPCLI BATTLE SCHOOL SGT REYNOLDS AV 1 RCHA SGT RHEAULT JP CFLRS SAINT JEAN SGT RICHARDS KK CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT RIGBY CA 2 RCHA SGT RING DJ 1 CRPG YELLOWKNIFE SGT RIVARD JLA 5 RALC SGT RIZZUTO A 7 TOR REGT SGT ROBINSON GR 49 FD REGT SGT ROBINSON KM 56 FD REGT SGT ROBITAILLE JGM CFLRS SAINT JEAN SGT ROLLIE BS 49 FD REGT SGT ROSS CA 49 FD REGT SGT ROSS K 1 AD REGT SGT RUSSELL K WATC DET SHILO SGT SAJADI K 2 RCHA SGT SCOTT TC 3 FD REGT SGT SEALE JW CFLRS SAINT JEAN SGT SEAWARD EK 1 RCHA SGT SEGUIN RS 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN SGT SHANNON SR 20 FD REGT SGT SHEPPARD N 1 RCHA SGT SIMENSEN EM 20 FD REGT SGT SIMMONS TJ AIRCOM HL SGT SKIDMORE RM CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT SLACK HR CFRC CALGARY SGT SLEEP TR 3 FD REGT SGT SMITH DP CAN PARA CENTRE SGT SODERBURG KM 20 FD REGT SGT SOONDRUM V 30 FD REGT SGT SPRAGUE JR CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT STEWART TA CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT ST-MICHEL JMM 5 RALC SGT STRICKLAND DC 1 RCHA SGT STROHM JM 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN SGT STUBBINGTON D 5 (BC) FD REGT SGT TARRANT IJ CFB PETAWAWA SGT TEAL SC 36 CBG HQ SGT TESKEY S 1 AD REGT SGT THERRIEN JBM 5 RALC SGT THIBAULT PJ 2 RCHA SGT THOMPSON F 5 (BC) FD REGT SGT THORBURNE TA CTC ARTY SCHOOL 46 L Artilluer Canadien

48 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS SGT THORNE C 11 FD REGT SGT THURBER D 5 (BC) FD REGT SGT TON RSB 7 TOR REGT SGT TOPPLE KS 1 FD REGT SGT TUFTS KJ 84 IND FD BTY SGT TULLETT AO CTC ARTY SCHOOL SGT VAILLANCOURT JBA CI SQFT VALCARTIER SGT VENEMA ME 20 FD REGT SGT VRKLJAN A 11 FD REGT SGT WALSH PJ 2 RCHA SGT WALTERS MG RCA BAND SGT WARE R 11 FD REGT SGT WILEY DA RCA BAND SGT WILLIAMS DM 1 RCHA SGT WILLIAMS SJ 3 FD REGT SGT WILSON CS 56 FD REGT SGT WILSON MG 26 FD REGT SGT WILSON RM 3 FD REGT SGT WRIGHT 49 FD REGT SGT ZACHARUK SL 2 RCHA SGT ZEPPA JD 49 FD REGT SGT ZIMMER DL 408 TAC HEL SQN MBDR ALEXANDER MA CTC ARTY SCHOOL MCPL ALLAN ML 1 AMS SQN MBDR ANCTIL MBDI 5 RALC MBDR ANDERSON SD 49 FD REGT MBDR ANDERSON TC 1 RCHA MBDR ANTONOV D 7 TOR REGT MBDR APPERLEY DR 30 FD REGT MBDR ARCAND SJ 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MCPL ARSENEAULT JJP CFEME BORDEN MBDR ATKINSON RGM 2 RCHA MBDR ATTRUX SA 2 RCHA MBDR BAKER DS 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MBDR BANNISTER KD 2 RCHA MBDR BARKLEY RE 1 RCHA MBDR BARNES SLJ 2 RCHA MBDR BARON KA 20 FD REGT MBDR BAYLIS DJ LFC H MBDR BEACH BD CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR BEATTY RW 56 FD REGT MBDR BEAUDRY JPS 5 RALC MBDR BEAULIEU MJ 2 RCHA MBDR BEAUPRE JPS 5 RALC MBDR BEAUREGARD JEY 5 RALC MBDR BEAVER JW 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MBDR BECHMANIS MI 7 TOR REGT MBDR BEITH GD 49 FD REGT MBDR BELISLE JDS 5 RALC MBDR BENNETT M 11 FD REGT MBDR BERUBE TD CFLRS SAINT JEAN MBDR BIELEWICZ G 56 FD REGT MBDR BINGHAM D 11 FD REGT MBDR BISHOP GG 2 RCHA MBDR BOGLE KW 2 RCHA MBDR BONNEAU MJDH 1 RCHA MBDR BOODHAN B 7 TOR REGT MBDR BOUDREAU JAJ 5 RALC MBDR BOUFFARD JJCY 5 RALC MBDR BOURGUIGNON JRM 5 RALC MBDR BOYD PK 3 FD REGT MBDR BRAID RD 1 RCHA MBDR BRAKE JL 7 TOR REGT MCPL BRINTON DJ CFB HALIFAX MBDR BROOKES BG 7 TOR REGT MBDR BROWN FAC 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MBDR BROWN J 11 FD REGT MBDR BUENACRUZ J CFLRS SAINT JEAN MBDR BUREAU JRC 5 RALC MBDR BURKE KD 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MBDR BURNS MD 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MBDR BURNS RA 10 FD REGT MBDR CAIRNS SDF CFSU (OTTAWA) MBDR CAMERON TA 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MBDR CAMPBELL AR 4 AD REGT MONCTON MBDR CARPENTIER JJPY 5 RALC MBDR CHAPPELL MA 3 FD REGT MCPL CHEVREFILS RG CFB BORDEN MBDR CLARK GO 30 FD REGT MBDR CLARKE JS 2 RCHA MBDR CLOUTIER JG CFLRS SAINT JEAN MBDR COCHRANE CM 1 RCHA MBDR COLES-WEBB B 5 (BC) FD REGT MCPL COLOSINO GG 731 COMM SQN MBDR COLWELL BE 1 FD REGT MBDR COMPTON DC LFAA TC GAGETOWN Canadian Gunner 47 MBDR CONNAUGHAN J 1 AD REGT MBDR CONWAY JD 2 RCHA MBDR CORRIGAN BW 1 AD REGT MBDR COULSON JF CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR CREPEAU JNP 5 RALC MBDR CROFT IW LFCA TC MEAFORD MBDR CROOK KE 10 FD REGT MBDR CROW D 11 FD REGT MBDR CUSSON JR 4 AD REGT MONCTON MBDR CUTLER AA 1 RCHA MBDR DALTON GM 2 RCHA MBDR DAVIE CR 1 RCHA MBDR DAVIS RV CFB SHILO MBDR DELARGE MM 1 AD REGT MBDR DESCHAMPS JF 58 AD BTY 6 RAC MBDR DESGAGNE JLS 5 RALC MBDR DESLAURIERS JPA 5 RALC MBDR DEVEAUX PD CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR DI GENOVA JG 5 RALC MBDR DOHERTY RB 3 FD REGT MBDR DONOVAN RR 2 RCHA MBDR DORION DM 58 AD BTY 6 RAC MBDR DORION JRR 5 RALC MCPL DUCHESNE JNMS 8 WG TRENTON MBDR DUFOUR MGA 5 RALC MBDR DUFRESNE JTD 30 FD REGT MBDR DUNNETT M 11 FD REGT MCPL DUPLESSIS OJ CFSAL BORDEN MBDR ELLIOTT CG 49 FD REGT MBDR ENAULT JAJS CFLRS SAINT JEAN MBDR EWING D 1 AD REGT MBDR FALLS TS 1 AD REGT MBDR FEDEROV GV 7 TOR REGT MBDR FEKETE R 2 RCHA MBDR FISHER MJ CFB EDMONTON MBDR FISK MEG WATC DET SHILO MBDR FLYNN JLS CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR FOOTE LA 3 FD REGT MBDR FOSTER DS 2 RCHA MBDR FOSTER LB 49 FD REGT MBDR FRASER RW 1 RCHA MBDR FRENCH SM CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR FUGERE JMA 5 RALC MBDR FURBER JL 1 RCHA MBDR GAGEN C 56 FD REGT MBDR GAGNON CR 4 AD REGT MONCTON MBDR GARDELL CWF 30 FD REGT MBDR GARDY KR 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MBDR GASTON DF 30 FD REGT MBDR GAUTHIER JGM CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR GAUTREAU A COS J3 MBDR GEOGHEGAN A 11 FD REGT MBDR GERMAIN JCS 5 RALC MBDR GERMAIN JPP 5 RALC MBDR GINGRAS JAM CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR GODATALLA YM 30 FD REGT MBDR GODDARD RG 2 RCHA MBDR GODFREY SC LFAA TC GAGETOWN MBDR GORDON JD 5 RALC MBDR GOUDREAU JCD 5 RALC MBDR GOURLIE JC 1 RCHA MBDR GRADY RP CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR GRAHAM AL CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR GRBICH 49 FD REGT MBDR GREENE PP 1 RCHA MBDR GRENIER LR 49 FD REGT MBDR GRESL CP WATC DET SHILO MBDR GUERIN JCM 5 RALC MBDR GUILD SJ 49 FD REGT MBDR HALE TE 2 RCHA MBDR HALL RW 2 RCHA MBDR HANSEN DW 56 FD REGT MBDR HARRIS CA 1 RCHA MBDR HEGG DG 1 RCHA MBDR HENRIQUEZ DK CFB/ASU KINGSTON MBDR HERBERT CR 1 RCHA MBDR HERMAN AA SECLIST ALBERTA ENERGY COMPANY MBDR HICKS MA 1 RCHA MBDR HIGGINS GE 1 RCHA MBDR HILLIER TS 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MBDR HINCH JI 2 RCHA MBDR HITCHINGS ACF 7 TOR REGT MBDR HOGAN GD 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MBDR HOLLAND MW 2 RCHA MBDR HOLLELEY SF CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR HOPPER PJ 1 AD REGT

49 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS MBDR HOUSER AL 49 FD REGT MBDR HOWLETT AJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR HUARD JJG CFLRS SAINT JEAN MBDR HUDON JORE 5 RALC MBDR HUSSEY GC CFB GAGETOWN MBDR HYSKA SAJ 2 RCHA MBDR IKERT BC 116 IND FD BTY MBDR IMAMOVIC L 10 FD REGT MBDR INGLIS DR 2 RCHA MBDR INNISS RA CFSU (OTTAWA) MBDR IRVINE JT 11 FD REGT MBDR JACQUES JMD CFLRS SAINT JEAN MBDR JARVIS JC CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR JAWORSKI TG 10 FD REGT MBDR JAX CSL 56 FD REGT MBDR JEUNE M 5 (BC) FD REGT MBDR JOFRE R 2 RCHA MBDR JOHNSTON AM 20 FD REGT MBDR JONES BC CFSATE BORDEN MBDR KELLAR MJ 1 RCHA MCPL KELLEY CT HALIFAX MBDR KENNY R 11 FD REGT MBDR KHLYUSTOV A 7 TOR REGT MBDR KILLEEN JT 2 RCHA MBDR KING SS 1 RCHA MBDR KIRKPATRICK JK 1 RCHA MCPL KNAP DM CFSATE BORDEN MBDR KNOLL BJ CFB SUFFIELD MBDR KOESTLMAIER MP LDSH (RC) MBDR KOOISTRA BE 1 RCHA MBDR KREMER F 11 FD REGT MCPL KRISTIANSEN JF 12 AMS SQN MBDR KUZ MJ 56 FD REGT MBDR LACERTE JCJ 5 RALC MBDR LAHAYE JA 1 RCHA MBDR LALANCETTE AYJP 1 FD REGT MBDR LAMY JMA 5 RALC MBDR LANGEVIN JJ 5 RALC MBDR LAPLANTE JGD 5 RALC MBDR LARADE DA 2 RCHA MBDR LARADE MD CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR LAROCQUE BA 1 RCHA MBDR LEBLANC JC 116 IND FD BTY MBDR LEGGE DM CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR LENIUS J 5 (BC) FD REGT MBDR LETTICE DJ 1 RCHA MBDR LEUTE YJJ 5 RALC MBDR LILLY TRS CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR LITTLER AM C/O CFSU (O) MBDR LLOYD G 7 TOR REGT MBDR LOGAN JD 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MBDR LOHNES CA 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MBDR LOPEZ MS 30 FD REGT MBDR LOUCKS KA 2 RCHA MBDR MACDONALD LA 2 RCHA MBDR MACDONNELL B 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MBDR MACDOUGALL DA PK ML MBDR MACHTMES S 5 (BC) FD REGT MBDR MACKAY RK 30 FD REGT MBDR MACKEIGAN W 5 (BC) FD REGT MBDR MACKENZIE D 49 FD REGT MBDR MACKENZIE DW 1 RCHA MBDR MACNEIL SC 18 AD REGT MBDR MALLEY MJ 1 AD REGT MBDR MANNS RJC CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR MARTEL JBS CFLRS SAINT JEAN MBDR MASCARDELLI 49 FD REGT MBDR MATTERS GJ 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MBDR MATTHIES TH 10 FD REGT MBDR MAY S 11 FD REGT MBDR MCCOLLUM CR 3 FD REGT MBDR MCEACHERN DDT 49 FD REGT MBDR MCGARRIGLE MH 2 RCHA MBDR MCGOWAN SA 1 RCHA MBDR MCLAUGHLIN NR 3 FD REGT MBDR MCLEAN KJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR MECHALKO ME 1 AD REGT MBDR MELSTED DR 10 FD REGT MBDR MERSON SE 2 RCHA MBDR MICHAUD JD 5 RALC MBDR MILLER MA 30 FD REGT MBDR MILLER RK TAC SCH MBDR MONTEMBEAULT JDJM COS J3 MBDR MONTY MFJ 58 AD BTY 6 RAC MBDR MOREAU JBP 5 RALC MBDR MORGAN BJ 1 RCHA MBDR MORGAN JR 56 FD REGT MBDR MORNINGSTAR RJ 2 RCHA MBDR MORRELL KJ 2 RCHA MBDR MORSE JRGR 5 RALC MBDR MUSGRAVE D 7 TOR REGT MBDR NECHELPUT T 11 FD REGT MBDR NERI E 7 TOR REGT MBDR NERON JDE 5 RALC MBDR NEWTON D 5 (BC) FD REGT MBDR NICKS J 5 (BC) FD REGT MBDR OLIVE RJR 49 FD REGT MBDR OLIVER EE LFCA TC MEAFORD MBDR OLIVER SC 1 FD REGT MBDR ORGAN BJ 1 RCHA MBDR ORTIZ A 11 FD REGT MBDR OSBORNE EC 3 FD REGT MBDR OUELLET JDD 5 RALC MBDR PANCHUK JL 18 AD REGT MBDR PAQUIN JAR 58 AD BTY 6 RAC MBDR PARLEE KM 2 RCHA MBDR PATRY JHYG 5 RALC MBDR PAYNE JW 4 AD REGT MONCTON MBDR PEARSON SJ COS J3 MBDR PECKFORD CA CFLRS SAINT JEAN MBDR PERREAULT JRES 1 RCHA MBDR PERUSSE JYMF 5 RALC MBDR PETERSON SD 20 FD REGT MBDR PHILLIPS A 5 (BC) FD REGT MBDR PHILPOTT GAW 2 RCHA MBDR PIERRE K 11 FD REGT MBDR PLAMONDON B 58 AD BTY 6 RAC MBDR PLANTE JAS CFLRS SAINT JEAN MBDR POIRIER JY 5 RALC MCPL POPOVITS CW 17 WING WINNIPEG MBDR PORRITT HL 1 RCHA MBDR PORTER CJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR POULIOT JY 5 RALC MBDR POWELL CT CFSU (OTTAWA) MBDR POWER JM WATC DET SHILO MBDR POWER KBV CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR PRATT FJ 1 RCHA MBDR PRZEDNOWEK KW 30 FD REGT MBDR QUERQUES JJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR QUICK TP 20 FD REGT MBDR QUINN DE 1 RCHA MBDR RAFUSE SR 2 RCHA MBDR RAMSEY A 11 FD REGT MBDR READ RC CFSMI KINGSTON MBDR REID CE 2 RCHA MBDR RHIND SD 116 IND FD BTY MBDR RICKETTS LJ 1 RCHA MBDR ROACH TE 1 RCHA MBDR ROBICHAUD DL 4 AD REGT MONCTON MBDR ROGERS DC TAC SCH MBDR ROSADIUK LA 20 FD REGT MBDR ROUSSEAU JSM 5 RALC MBDR RUSSELL DA 1 RCHA MBDR SABADOS DG 4 AD REGT MONCTON MBDR SARNELLI S 11 FD REGT MBDR SAUNDERS CJ 2 RCHA MBDR SCALLION CD 1 FD REGT MBDR SCHMIDT J 11 FD REGT MBDR SHARP SDN 30 FD REGT MBDR SHEEHAN PD CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR SHILLINGTON C 5 (BC) FD REGT MBDR SHORT BJH CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR SHULIST C 1 AD REGT MBDR SIMMONS P 11 FD REGT MBDR SIMPKINS AD 4 AD REGT MONCTON MBDR SKINNER A 30 FD REGT MBDR SMITH JR 2 RCHA MBDR SMITH KJ 56 FD REGT MBDR SMITH LW CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR SOPHA SM 5 RALC MBDR SPRAAKMAN CP 7 TOR REGT MBDR SQUIRES TD CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR STAINTHORPE GA 1 AD REGT MBDR STAIRS DA 3 FD REGT MBDR STEWART SJ 7 TOR REGT MBDR ST-HILAIRE JJP CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR ST-LAURENT SL 58 AD BTY 6 RAC MBDR STRONG JJ 20 FD REGT MBDR STYLES GK 20 FD REGT MBDR SZILBEREISZ JP CFLRS SAINT JEAN MBDR TALBOT JMD 1 RCHA MBDR TAYLOR FA CFSU (OTTAWA) 48 L Artilluer Canadien

50 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS MBDR TAYLOR KG 84 IND FD BTY MBDR TERLESKI CBW 26 FD REGT MBDR TESOLIN VL 2 RCHA MBDR TESSIER JED CFSU (OTTAWA) MBDR THIBAULT JRS 5 RALC MBDR THOMAS SL 7 TOR REGT MBDR THOMPSON RP 2 RCHA MBDR TIERNAY WEE 7 TOR REGT MBDR TODD AG 2 RCHA MBDR TRITES GP 4 AD REGT MONCTON MBDR TROWBRIDGE SR 1 RCHA MBDR TURNER PR 2 RCHA MBDR TWOHIG AT 58 AD BTY 6 RAC MBDR VERDON JNF CFLRS SAINT JEAN MBDR VERNER HDJ 1 RCHA MBDR VEYSEY AJ 1 RCHA MBDR VIAU JMMP 5 RALC MBDR VIRGOE CSG 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MBDR WALKER SDR 1 RCHA MBDR WALTS M 5 (BC) FD REGT MBDR WAMBOLDT BD 2 RCHA MBDR WARD S 5 RALC MBDR WATERFIELD MJ 1 RCHA MBDR WATERS DK 20 FD REGT MBDR WATTERS TSHN 3 FD REGT MBDR WEAGLE GR 1 RCHA MBDR WEAVER AM CFLRS SAINT JEAN MBDR WEBB W 5 (BC) FD REGT MBDR WERON RS 2 RCHA MBDR WHEELER MA 2 RCHA MBDR WHITE DT CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR WHITE J 1 AD REGT MBDR WIATZKA MF CTC ARTY SCHOOL MBDR WIEBE JN WATC DET SHILO MBDR WILKINS CM 30 FD REGT MBDR WILLIAMS LJ 2 RCHA MBDR WILLIAMS WS CFB SUFFIELD MBDR WILSON GA CFSU (OTTAWA) MBDR WOOD SJ 56 FD REGT MBDR WRIGHT IJ 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MBDR YOUNG BG 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN MBDR ZAFAR A 7 TOR REGT BDR ABBOTT RJ 1 RCHA BDR ADAMACK WJ 1 RCHA BDR ADAMS EJH CFB SHILO BDR AHLSTROM DD CFSATE BORDEN BDR AIKENS SC WATC DET SHILO BDR AIRTH C.A 20 FD REGT BDR AITKEN CD CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR AKEROYD JK 2 RCHA BDR ALBERT S 11 FD REGT BDR ALLARD KH 1 RCHA BDR ALMON NH TAC SCH BDR ANDERSON CI 10 FD REGT BDR ANGERS C 5 RALC BDR ANSTEY JD 30 FD REGT BDR ANTLE DP CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR APPEL KG 2 RCHA BDR APPEL WM 10 FD REGT BDR ASPEN DH 3 FD REGT BDR ASPIROT JE 5 RALC BDR ATKINSON VO CFB TRENTON BDR AUCOIN J 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR AVERY C 1 RCHA BDR AVERY SA 1 RCHA BDR BABB AE 20 FD REGT BDR BABIN AA 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR BADCOCK TR CMTC BDR BAILEY MWF 2 RCHA BDR BAILEY D 11 FD REGT BDR BAKKE DC CFB PETAWAWA BDR BALICKI KMJ 1 RCHA BDR BALL JB 20 FD REGT BDR BARKER CT 1 RCHA BDR BARKER TC 26 FD REGT BDR BARR KR 1 FD REGT BDR BARRICK SL 56 FD REGT BDR BARTLETTE RM 26 FD REGT BDR BATH RJ TRENTON BDR BAUM N 30 FD REGT BDR BAXTER RKL 3 FD REGT BDR BAYNE M 11 FD REGT BDR BAZINET JRAG 5 RALC BDR BEATTIE J 11 FD REGT BDR BEAULIEU MR 1 FD REGT BDR BEDARD JCD 5 RALC Canadian Gunner 49 BDR BELANGER JMC 5 RALC BDR BELANGER JRF 5 RALC BDR BELANGER JSR 5 RALC BDR BELANGER PC 49 FD REGT BDR BELL CE 1 RCHA BDR BELL DR 49 FD REGT BDR BELL NS 7 TOR REGT BDR BELLOWS P CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR BELVAL SJY 5 RALC BDR BERGERON JDJ 5 RALC BDR BERIAU AM 5 RALC BDR BERNIER ME 2 RCHA BDR BERTHIER NHA CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR BEST TD 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR BETZ NPR 10 FD REGT BDR BEZANSON DA 1 FD REGT BDR BILLARD PP CFSU (OTTAWA) BDR BILODEAU CN 5 RALC CPL BIRT RG CFB GAGETOWN CPL BISHOP DR CFB SHILO BDR BLACK SD 2 RCHA BDR BLAEDOW I 1 AD REGT BDR BLAIR JD 26 FD REGT BDR BLAKELY MLJ 1 RCHA BDR BLAKEMORE RG 1 RCHA BDR BLINN BK 3 FD REGT BDR BLOWES RE 1 RCHA BDR BOESE KD 56 FD REGT BDR BOGGS AHL 1 RCHA BDR BOIS JPC 5 RALC BDR BONNAH RS 1 RCHA BDR BONVILLE D 1 AD REGT BDR BOOKHOLT JP 1 FD REGT BDR BOOTH WD 1 RCHA BDR BORDELEAU JEL 5 RALC BDR BOSSE FJR 5 RALC BDR BOTHWELL TE 56 FD REGT BDR BOUCHARD JCM 5 RALC BDR BOUCHARD JMJ 5 RALC BDR BOUCHARD JRG 5 RALC BDR BOUCHARD JS 5 RALC BDR BOUCHARD SM 5 RALC BDR BOUDREAU SJC 5 RALC BDR BOURDREAU D CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR BOURSIER JGD 5 RALC BDR BOUTILIER AR 1 RCHA BDR BOWLES S 1 AD REGT BDR BOYD DD 5 RALC BDR BOYD DPL 1 RCHA BDR BRAATEN TJN 10 FD REGT BDR BRADLEY MJ 56 FD REGT BDR BRANNEN RH 84 IND FD BTY BDR BREMNER JD 2 RCHA BDR BRETON JMA 5 RALC BDR BRICKELL BL 1 RCHA BDR BRICKENDEN JR 56 FD REGT BDR BRIDGE MD 20 FD REGT BDR BRISTOW CL 1 RCHA BDR BROCHU AJ 5 RALC BDR BROCHU MHV 5 RALC BDR BRODIE DS 49 FD REGT BDR BROMLEY HJ 2 RCHA BDR BROUSSEAU JJE 20 FD REGT BDR BROUSSEAU JJM 5 RALC BDR BROWN A 56 FD REGT BDR BROWN JG 1 FD REGT BDR BROWN JS 49 FD REGT BDR BROWN MR 3 FD REGT BDR BROWN PA CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR BRUNET JPEA CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR BRUNETTE JNM 5 RALC BDR BUNKE K 1 AD REGT CPL BURKE TG GAGETOWN BDR BURNS MJR 3 FD REGT BDR BURTON BA CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR BURTON WJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR BUSHEY SK 2 RCHA BDR BUSKE K 1 AD REGT BDR BUTLER DLF 1 RCHA BDR BYRNE CL TAC SCH BDR CALCUT CR 26 FD REGT BDR CAMERON TR 2 RCHA BDR CAMPAGNA P 49 FD REGT BDR CANNING SE 2 RCHA BDR CANUEL JY 5 RALC BDR CARD GM CTC ARTY SCHOOL

51 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS BDR CARDIN PP 5 RALC BDR CARIOU KM 20 FD REGT BDR CARMODY M 1 AD REGT BDR CARNEGIE TJ 1 AD REGT BDR CARON JAG 5 RALC BDR CARRIERE MH 30 FD REGT CPL CARTWRIGHT TE 408 TAC HEL SQN BDR CARVERY GL 26 FD REGT BDR CASPER TA CFB SHILO BDR CASTELLANOS ZETINO WA 5 RALC BDR CATER CH 3 FD REGT BDR CATHCART MHP 30 FD REGT BDR CHABOT TP 116 IND FD BTY BDR CHADWICK F 56 FD REGT BDR CHAMPAGNE E CFB VALCARTIER BDR CHAMPAGNE GCJ CFB COLD LAKE BDR CHAMPAGNE JACT 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR CHAPMAN CR 1 RCHA BDR CHARBONNEAU RTG 2 RCHA BDR CHASE DM 3 FD REGT BDR CHEESEMAN ML 30 FD REGT BDR CHENARD KW 20 FD REGT BDR CHERNOFF S 11 FD REGT BDR CHEUNG J 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR CHOPTY DA 1 FD REGT BDR CHRISTIE JR 1 RCHA BDR CHURCHILL TD 1 RCHA BDR CLARK DD 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR CLARK MD 3 FD REGT BDR CLARK NS 20 FD REGT BDR CLARKE MN 7 TOR REGT BDR CLINE BR 56 FD REGT BDR CLOUTIER C 5 RALC BDR COGSWELL WM CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR COLE KW 3 FD REGT BDR COLLINS AL 2 RCHA BDR COMEAU E 1 RCHA BDR COMEAU JA 2 RCHA BDR COMEAU JLJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR CONRAD BG 1 RCHA BDR COOPER ATB CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR COOPER JD 1 FD REGT BDR CORBETT MM 1 RCHA BDR CORDEY SJP 5 RALC BDR CORKUM SA 2 RCHA BDR CORMIER F 1 AD REGT BDR CORMIER MJ 18 AD REGT BDR COTE PGC 1 RCHA BDR COUGHLAN CF CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR COUPAL EA 2 RCHA BDR COUSINEAU ALL 116 IND FD BTY CPL COUTURE CJ CFMSS BORDEN BDR COUTURE MA 30 FD REGT BDR COXWORTHY NK 1 RCHA BDR COZANNET FY 5 RALC BDR CROFT KA 2 RCHA BDR CROWELL MB 84 IND FD BTY BDR CUERRIER CC 49 FD REGT BDR CUNNINGHAM LJ 2 RCHA BDR CUPPENS SF TAC SCH BDR CURNEW RTAJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR CURR ADJ 10 FD REGT BDR DAIGLE ED CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR DALTON TJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR D AMICO F 7 TOR REGT BDR D ANDREA C 1 AD REGT BDR DANIELL DSL CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR DANZ C 49 FD REGT BDR DAVIDSON SM CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR DAWE S 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR DAY JS 20 FD REGT BDR DAY PA 1 RCHA BDR DAYMAN BJD 1 RCHA BDR DE GUZMAN GJB 7 TOR REGT BDR DE SOUZA LLS 30 FD REGT BDR DEAN KL 3 FD REGT BDR DEAN KR CFB TRENTON BDR DEBRUSK S 11 FD REGT BDR DECELLES VM CFSPDB EDMONTON BDR DECHAMPLAIN SJ 5 RALC BDR DEITNER LC CFSU (OTTAWA) BDR DEMPSTER TJ 2 RCHA BDR DEN BESTEN K 56 FD REGT BDR DENNINGER R 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR DEROO JF 26 FD REGT BDR DERRY TR 1 RCHA CPL DESJARLAIS TJ CFB CHILLIWACK BDR DESRUISSEAU RA CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR DEVEAU AJ 30 FD REGT BDR DEVEAU BJ 1 FD REGT BDR DEVEAU D 5 RALC BDR DEVEAU AJ 84 IND FD BTY BDR DEWITT ST 1 FD REGT BDR DION JFM 5 RALC BDR DIXON JG 49 FD REGT CPL DOHERTY KR CFB GAGETOWN BDR DOIRON DM 5 RALC BDR DOUCET DS CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR DOUCET NW 1 FD REGT BDR DOUCETTE JB 1 FD REGT BDR DOUGLAS C 1 AD REGT BDR DOWLING PR 30 FD REGT BDR DOYLE BC 2 RCHA BDR DOYLE KG 2 RCHA BDR DRAPEAU PJR 5 RALC BDR DRISCOLL BJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR DUBAS DM 56 FD REGT BDR DUCHARME AR 26 FD REGT BDR DUCHESNE P 2 RCHA BDR DUFFY S 1 AD REGT BDR DUNLOP RS 2 RCHA BDR DUNNE RW 1 RCHA BDR DUNVILLE JMC 30 FD REGT BDR DUPONT M 5 RALC BDR DUPRE GES 5 RALC BDR DUPUIS JALM 5 RALC BDR DUPUIS P 1 AD REGT BDR DURAND JLPS 58 AD BTY 6 RAC BDR DUTKA AE 26 FD REGT BDR DUVAL JGF 5 RALC BDR EBERLE RG 10 FD REGT BDR EDWARDS DB 3 FD REGT BDR EGGERT DP 3 FD REGT BDR ELLIS JJ 1 FD REGT BDR EMBERLY BD 1 RCHA BDR EMBREGTS S CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR EMBRETT PC CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR EMBRO BC 1 RCHA BDR EMERY JRA 5 RALC BDR EMOND JRJY 5 RALC BDR ENGRAM TR 1 RCHA BDR ERLING JD 30 FD REGT BDR ETHIER CMD 5 RALC BDR ETORMA JD 7 TOR REGT BDR EVANS RLM 3 FD REGT BDR EVANS RLM CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR EVANS TA 116 IND FD BTY BDR FAGAN JET 4 AD REGT MONCTON BDR FAIRBAIRN DT CFB GREENWOOD BDR FARR M 11 FD REGT BDR FARROW B 11 FD REGT BDR FAUVELLE JMG CFB GAGETOWN BDR FAWDREY K 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR FAWDREY M 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR FEHR JA 1 RCHA BDR FEHRMAN SL 56 FD REGT BDR FERGUSON TR 1 FD REGT BDR FERREIRA CM 56 FD REGT BDR FERRIS R 26 FD REGT BDR FIANDER RM 1 RCHA BDR FILIATRAULT DR 1 RCHA BDR FILLION IMD 5 RALC BDR FINE ER 7 TOR REGT BDR FLEMING AD 2 RCHA BDR FLEMING EM 1 RCHA BDR FLETCHER C 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR FOCHT BG 10 FD REGT BDR FOOTE HO 2 RCHA BDR FORREST JG CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR FORSYTHE R 1 RCHA BDR FORTIER AJG 1 RCHA BDR FORTIN JYS 5 RALC BDR FORTIN LP 5 RALC BDR FOSTER JT 5 RALC BDR FRANCIS DR 56 FD REGT BDR FRANCIS S 11 FD REGT BDR FRASER DD 1 RCHA BDR FREILL BC 1 FD REGT BDR FUDGE KMJ 1 FD REGT BDR FURBER JA CFSU (OTTAWA) BDR GAGNE SJ 5 RALC CPL GAGNON JJL 433 ETAC BAGOTVILLE 50 L Artilluer Canadien

52 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS BDR GAGNON JPL 5 RALC BDR GAGNON MJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR GARBUIO MR 30 FD REGT BDR GATHERUM C 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR GAUTHIER MC 1 RCHA BDR GERVAIS JAS 5 RALC BDR GIBERSON CA 3 FD REGT BDR GIBSON R 11 FD REGT BDR GIESBRECHT A 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR GIGNAC JRP 5 RALC BDR GIGUERE PPA 5 RALC BDR GILBERT JS 56 FD REGT BDR GILLESPIE DJ 2 RCHA BDR GILLIS KL CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR GIROUARD HJJN 1 RCHA BDR GOALEN JP 20 FD REGT BDR GOBEIL JPR 5 RALC BDR GODIN EM CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR GODIN JGC 58 AD BTY 6 RAC BDR GODIN KA 2 RCHA BDR GOGUEN JL 4 AD REGT MONCTON BDR GOHM DA 1 RCHA BDR GOLDING CH 1 RCHA BDR GONEAU JAS 5 RALC BDR GOODMAN J 1 AD REGT BDR GOODWIN EF CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR GOSSELIN SE 5 RALC BDR GOUIN JOS 5 RALC BDR GOULD DW CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR GOUTHRO E 11 FD REGT BDR GOW R 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR GOYER JMP 5 RALC BDR GRABAUSKAS PGJ 26 FD REGT BDR GRATTON JRR CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR GRAY JLC 5 RALC BDR GREALEY MC CFB GAGETOWN BDR GREAVES CE 116 IND FD BTY BDR GREEN JA 1 RCHA BDR GREER MCJC 49 FD REGT BDR GREGORINI JR 49 FD REGT BDR GREGORY B 11 FD REGT BDR GRIFFIN KS 56 FD REGT BDR GRIMSHIRE WD 1 FD REGT BDR GUILBAULT JMC 5 RALC BDR GUILBAULT MJC 5 RALC BDR GUILBEAULT JAP 5 RALC BDR GUITE RA 56 FD REGT BDR GUNN D 11 FD REGT BDR HAAKENSEN J.A. 20 FD REGT BDR HABOLD F 3 FD REGT BDR HACHEY AM 3 FD REGT BDR HAGE MM 20 FD REGT BDR HAGUE M 10 FD REGT BDR HAIGHT S 1 RCHA BDR HALE CA 26 FD REGT BDR HALVORSON GH 10 FD REGT BDR HAMELIN CG 30 FD REGT BDR HAMELIN CG 49 FD REGT BDR HAMILTON TF 3 FD REGT BDR HAMZIC O 11 FD REGT BDR HANNAH WW CFB SHILO BDR HANSSON AJC 1 RCHA BDR HARALDSON TS CFSRDB BDR HARDY SE 1 RCHA BDR HARPE TA 1 RCHA BDR HARPELLE PD CFLRS SAINT JEAN BDR HARRINGTON CJ 84 IND FD BTY BDR HARRISON CJ 56 FD REGT BDR HARTMAN J 11 FD REGT BDR HARVEY BN 5 RALC BDR HARVEY BT 20 FD REGT BDR HARVEY KD 20 FD REGT BDR HATTY RP 3 FD REGT BDR HAWE WD CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR HAWKINS JJ 2 RCHA BDR HAWKINS RM 116 IND FD BTY BDR HAYES T 11 FD REGT BDR HEDE JA 20 FD REGT BDR HEMMONS A 11 FD REGT BDR HEMPHILL MA 49 FD REGT BDR HENDERSON V 1 AD REGT BDR HENRY CN 3 FD REGT BDR HEWITT RD 2 RCHA BDR HICKEY DR TAC SCHOOL BDR HILCHIE AC 1 RCHA BDR HILL BC 18 AD REGT Canadian Gunner 51 BDR HILL WH 116 IND FD BTY BDR HILL M 11 FD REGT BDR HIMMELMAN KG 1 RCHA BDR HOCKEN JT 49 FD REGT BDR HODGSON RJE 1 RCHA BDR HOLLAND JWB 116 IND FD BTY BDR HOLT CA 20 FD REGT BDR HOMER S 11 FD REGT BDR HOO SGB 56 FD REGT BDR HOOD CJ 2 RCHA BDR HOOD SW 30 FD REGT CPL HOOVER RR 1 PPCLI BDR HOPKINSON RH 30 FD REGT BDR HORAN JE CFB SUFFIELD BDR HOUDE JAS CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR HOUGH KW 7 TOR REGT BDR HOVELKAMP N 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR HOWE KIJ 10 FD REGT BDR HOWELL JD CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR HOWELL STE 2 RCHA BDR HOYT DC CFB SUFFIELD BDR HUBBARD MR 84 IND FD BTY BDR HUMBER DR 2 RCHA BDR HUME J 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR HUNGAR JM 2 RCHA BDR HUNKA ORA 1 RCHA BDR HWANG A 7 TOR REGT BDR IRVINE JB 2 RCHA BDR JACKMAN CD GAGETOWN BDR JACQUARD TAP 2 RCHA BDR JADAYEL KM 30 FD REGT BDR JALBERT KJ 2 RCHA BDR JAMES OJL 1 RCHA BDR JARZABEK M 30 FD REGT BDR JENKINS MC CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR JOHNSON CL 116 IND FD BTY BDR JOHNSON OB 1 FD REGT BDR JOKSIMOVIC B 2 RCHA BDR JOSEPH N 7 TOR REGT BDR JOUVET JLC CFB VALCARTIER BDR KACHANOSKI L 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR KADESHUK JM 26 FD REGT BDR KARG JD 1 RCHA BDR KAUS JAW 1 RCHA BDR KAY G 1 AD REGT BDR KEEPING RWC 1 FD REGT BDR KEIM ND 20 FD REGT CPL KELLEY JE 3 ASG GAGETOWN BDR KELLY DFJ 1 RCHA BDR KELLY NDJ 1 FD REGT BDR KENNEY CH 1 FD REGT BDR KENNY H 11 FD REGT BDR KER SE 1 RCHA BDR KERR IW 49 FD REGT BDR KERR JP 49 FD REGT BDR KHALIL TA 7 TOR REGT BDR KHOKHAR A 11 FD REGT BDR KIDSON TDC 2 RCHA BDR KIM D 7 TOR REGT BDR KING CD 2 RCHA BDR KIRK JK 1 RCHA BDR KNOWLES DA 49 FD REGT BDR KOLGA AJ 7 TOR REGT BDR KOPRASH OF 49 FD REGT BDR KOSHMAN CMM 30 FD REGT BDR KRAUSHAAR RD 10 FD REGT BDR KROEKER SD 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR KROSE S 1 AD REGT BDR KUHNL JJR CMTC WAINWRIGHT BDR KUIACK A 1 AD REGT BDR LABADIE SJP 5 RALC BDR LABBE JFY 5 RALC BDR LABONTE M 1 RCHA BDR LACOSTE JS CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR LACROIX PJ 1 FD REGT BDR LADEROUTE TE 2 RCHA BDR LAFONTAINE JLGP 5 RALC BDR LAJEUNESSE CMJ 30 FD REGT BDR LALOR C 7 TOR REGT BDR LAM KL 7 TOR REGT BDR LAMBERT-FELSBERG C 1 AD REGT BDR LAMOUR LM 20 FD REGT BDR LANDRY B MTSC MEAFORD BDR LANDRY KJ 1 FD REGT CPL LANGFORD DA 4 ESR GAGETOWN BDR LANGILLE RG 2 RCHA

53 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS BDR LANGLOIS MC 5 RALC BDR LANK J 11 FD REGT CPL LAPOINTE P 5 GBMC BDR LAROCHE JGR 5 RALC BDR LAROCQUE EJP CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR LAROCQUE R CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR LAROCQUE LC 3 FD REGT BDR LAROSE MA 1 FD REGT BDR LAST SV 2 RCHA BDR LATULIPPE JFL 5 RALC BDR LAWRENCE WT 2 RCHA BDR LAYTON AL 20 FD REGT BDR LAYTON JA 2 RCHA BDR LEBLANC AFM 4 AD REGT MONCTON BDR LEBLANC B 5 RALC BDR LEBLANC DT 116 IND FD BTY BDR LEBLANC EJ 2 RCHA BDR LEBLANC JMF 5 RALC BDR LEBLOND PM 5 RALC CPL LEBRASCEUR MJ 1 AMS SQN BDR LEBRETON GA CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR LECLAIR JGA 5 RALC BDR LECOZ RHJ 2 RCHA BDR LEDUC JP 20 FD REGT BDR LEE M 7 TOR REGT BDR LEFEBVRE RC 1 RCHA BDR LEGENDRE SAS 5 RALC BDR LESSARD MAL 58 AD BTY 6 RAC BDR LESZCZYNSKI JJR 5 RALC BDR LEVESQUE D CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR LIMA AM 20 FD REGT BDR LIMOGES JPGR 5 RALC BDR LONG S 11 FD REGT BDR LONGWORTH SDA 2 RCHA BDR LOSCOMBE ML 10 FD REGT BDR LOSIER JO LFAA TC GAGETOWN BDR LOW G 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR LOW G 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR LOWE RL 26 FD REGT BDR LUCHTMEYER BP CFB SHILO BDR LUHTANEN NJ 49 FD REGT BDR LUND T 11 FD REGT BDR LUSSIER JM 26 FD REGT BDR LUTEN KD 2 RCHA BDR LYNCH RG CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR LYNDE DJW 1 RCHA BDR LYNE RJ 26 FD REGT BDR LYTHGOE JF 2 RCHA BDR MAC KELVIE J 11 FD REGT BDR MACARTHUR CG CFB/ASU KINGSTON BDR MACDONALD CD 1 FD REGT BDR MACDONALD FI CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR MACDONALD JA CFB GAGETOWN BDR MACDOUGALL JL 1 RCHA BDR MACHAN KN 20 FD REGT BDR MACINTOSH OJ 20 FD REGT BDR MACKIN DP CFSU (OTTAWA) BDR MACKINNON LR LDSH (RC) BDR MACKINNON ML 84 IND FD BTY BDR MACLEAN GA 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR MACNEIL SGM 1 RCHA BDR MACPHERSON SR 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR MACRURY KR 1 RCHA BDR MADDISON ML 2 RCHA BDR MADORE IR 2 RCHA BDR MAKTHEPHARAK B 30 FD REGT BDR MALTAIS JJLR 5 RALC BDR MALTMAN RJ 49 FD REGT BDR MANDEVILLE JSS CFSU (OTTAWA) BDR MANSELL M 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR MARCEAU PL 49 FD REGT BDR MARCOUX LMM 58 AD BTY 6 RAC BDR MARCOUX MT 1 FD REGT BDR MARLOW RB 1 FD REGT BDR MARMEN DC 1 RCHA BDR MARR MW CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR MARRISON R 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR MARSTON JW 3 FD REGT BDR MARTIN D 7 TOR REGT BDR MARTIN JD 56 FD REGT BDR MARTIN RA CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR MARTIN E 11 FD REGT BDR MASSCHAELE M 56 FD REGT BDR MASSICOTTE JSLA CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR MASTERSON EA 30 FD REGT BDR MATHEWSON J 1 AD REGT BDR MATHIEU JEP 5 RALC BDR MATHIEU JJDA 5 RALC BDR MATYJANKA CR CFSCE KINGSTON BDR MAXIMILIEN G 5 RALC BDR MAYOR B 11 FD REGT BDR MAZUREK DL 20 FD REGT BDR MCBRIDE BCW CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR MCBURNIE P 11 FD REGT BDR MCCARRON BM 2 RCHA BDR MCCARRON BM 3 FD REGT BDR MCCAULEY MJ 1 RCHA BDR MCCLEMENT CA 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR MCCOY C LDSH (RC) BDR MCDIARMID JM 30 FD REGT BDR MCDONNELL BS 4 AD REGT MONCTON BDR MCGREGOR TS 10 FD REGT BDR MCINNES AJ 10 FD REGT BDR MCIVOR TAA 1 RCHA BDR MCKENNA JP 4 AD REGT MONCTON BDR MCKINNON KG 1 RCHA BDR MCKNIGHT JSB 2 RCHA BDR MCLEAN CL 2 RCHA BDR MCLEAN TN 116 IND FD BTY BDR MCLEOD WJ 56 FD REGT BDR MCMANUS JR 56 FD REGT BDR MCNEELY E 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR MCWHINNEY JR 49 FD REGT BDR MEADE MW 18 AD REGT BDR MEDCALF WA 1 RCHA BDR MELANSON AA CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR MELVIN MA 2 RCHA BDR MELVIN TL CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR MENDIOROZ K 2 RCHA BDR MERMANS PWH 2 RCHA BDR MERTEN S 1 AD REGT BDR MESSENGER N 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR METHOT IM 5 RALC BDR MEUSE RL 1 RCHA BDR MIGNEAULT JLR 5 RALC BDR MILLS JA 2 RCHA BDR MINK GL 17 WING WINNIPEG BDR MIRON BA 49 FD REGT BDR MONGEAU JAYR 5 RALC BDR MONTEBLANCA MC 56 FD REGT BDR MONTGOMERY DJ 1 RCHA BDR MONTGOMERY RL 1 RCHA BDR MORAN RJ 26 FD REGT BDR MOREAU TS CTC ARTY SCHOOL CPL MORENCY GD BAGOTVILLE BDR MORGENSTERN AC 1 FD REGT BDR MORIN JGD 5 RALC BDR MORIN JMG CFB VALCARTIER BDR MORNEAU M 5 RALC BDR MORRISON KA LDSH (RC) BDR MUISE CAS 2 RCHA BDR MUISE CAS 84 IND FD BTY CPL MULTON LM CFB SHILO BDR MUNRO DMJ 1 RCHA CPL MUNRO KH CFB EDMONTON BDR MURPHY JL 1 RCHA BDR MURRAY JA 1 FD REGT BDR MURRAY 7 TOR REGT BDR MURRAY-WOOD JE 116 IND FD BTY BDR NELSON RBE 26 FD REGT CPL NELSON TW 440 (T) SQN YELLOWKNIFE BDR NERI MA 30 FD REGT BDR NEWMAN 49 FD REGT BDR NGUYEN P 11 FD REGT BDR NICKEL ET 26 FD REGT BDR NIELISSEN RJ 56 FD REGT BDR NIITTYNEN DJW 2 RCHA BDR NISBET BR CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR NOEL PR 1 RCHA BDR NOLIN JRJ CFLRS SAINT JEAN BDR NORMAN C 10 FD REGT BDR NORTHRUP KC 1 RCHA BDR NOWELL CGG 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR OBRIEN SD 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR ODONNELL KM 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR OGBEMUDIA PP 30 FD REGT BDR OLIVER GJ 1 FD REGT BDR OLTHOF JJ 56 FD REGT BDR O NEIL EE 49 FD REGT BDR ORCHARD RS 26 FD REGT BDR ORR C 49 FD REGT BDR ORZA R 5 (BC) FD REGT 52 L Artilluer Canadien

54 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS BDR OSBORNE NGT 2 RCHA BDR OSBORNE C 11 FD REGT BDR OSMAN ESEAM 1 FD REGT BDR OUELLET JF 5 RALC BDR PACHA TR 30 FD REGT BDR PALMER GC 2 RCHA BDR PANCINI G 7 TOR REGT BDR PANKRATZ WA 26 FD REGT BDR PAPKE DP LFCA TC MEAFORD BDR PAQUET JSG 5 RALC BDR PARDY WL 2 RCHA BDR PARE JCJF 5 RALC BDR PARENT JJM 5 RALC BDR PARENT SJD 5 RALC BDR PARKIN J 11 FD REGT BDR PARRIS ND 2 RCHA BDR PARRO R 1 AD REGT BDR PARSONS RG 1 RCHA CPL PARSONS SC CFB GREENWOOD BDR PASTERSHANK LB 26 FD REGT BDR PATEY SL 1 RCHA BDR PATRY SJG 5 RALC BDR PAUL KR 2 RCHA BDR PEARCE GR 49 FD REGT BDR PEDDLE JJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR PELLETIER MK CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR PELLETIER NS CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR PEMKOWSKI RA 1 RCHA BDR PENNEY DJ 2 RCHA BDR PENNEY RAA 1 RCHA BDR PEPLER RD 1 FD REGT BDR PEPPARD M 11 FD REGT BDR PERO RW 26 FD REGT BDR PERPELUK K 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR PERRON JJM 1 RCHA BDR PHILLIPS M 7 TOR REGT BDR PHILLIPS TJ 2 RCHA BDR PIERCE KS 1 RCHA BDR PIKULA BR 56 FD REGT CPL PILON RJ GREENWOOD BDR PITRE CJF CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR PLANTE JJPY 5 RALC BDR POBURN CJM 2 RCHA BDR POIRIER T 11 FD REGT BDR POLYVYANNY A 7 TOR REGT BDR PONZA B 2 RCHA BDR POTVIN AM 5 RALC BDR POULIN MF 56 FD REGT BDR POWER JR 2 RCHA BDR PRESCOTT JCM 5 RALC BDR PREVOST DP 5 RALC BDR PREVOST JGJF 5 RALC BDR PRIEDE DJ 2 RCHA BDR PRIMMER PB 1 RCHA BDR PROULX JD 5 RALC BDR PULLINGER DS 1 RCHA BDR PYLYCHATY MP 20 FD REGT BDR PYLYPOW CM 20 FD REGT BDR RAMIREZ G 7 TOR REGT BDR RAMSAY WA 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR RAMSEY CB 10 FD REGT BDR RATTIE JA 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR RAY RR 1 RCHA CPL REGIMBAL RA 4 ESR GAGETOWN BDR REGIS J CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR REID C 1 AD REGT BDR REID GCA 20 FD REGT BDR REIN CM 1 RCHA BDR REMPEL GB 26 FD REGT BDR RENAUD DJ 1 RCHA BDR RENOUF JL 1 FD REGT BDR RHEAUME GJLP 5 RALC BDR RHUDE SCR 30 FD REGT BDR RICE PN 2 RCHA BDR RICH GE 1 AD REGT BDR RICHARD DL 58 AD BTY 6 RAC BDR RICHARD KC CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR RICHARDS JM 2 RCHA CPL RICHARDSON KH 402 SQN WINNIPEG BDR RIDEOUT TR 2 RCHA BDR RIGBY C 11 FD REGT BDR RIVARD JNLP 5 RALC BDR ROBAR MEJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR ROBB M 11 FD REGT BDR ROBERGE MJ 5 RALC BDR ROBERT MC 2 RCHA Canadian Gunner 53 BDR ROBERTS DW 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR ROBERTSON JM 84 IND FD BTY BDR ROBICHAUD JA 3 FD REGT BDR ROBICHAUD K 5 RALC BDR ROBICHAUD M 5 RALC BDR ROBICHEAU NR TAC SCH BDR ROBINSON JW 3 FD REGT BDR ROCHEFORT JJE 5 RALC BDR ROGERSON PE 1 RCHA BDR ROLKA Z 2 RCHA BDR ROSSITER NJ 26 FD REGT BDR ROUTLEY JRK 56 FD REGT BDR ROWLEY 49 FD REGT BDR ROWLEY S 11 FD REGT BDR ROY JM 30 FD REGT BDR ROZEMA KJ 1 RCHA BDR RULE EJ 116 IND FD BTY BDR RUTLEDGE CR 49 FD REGT BDR SABEAN JP 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR SAMPSON FJ CFB GAGETOWN BDR SANDERSON AS 49 FD REGT BDR SANDS SS 2 RCHA BDR SARGENT GW 20 FD REGT BDR SARK B 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR SAUVAGEAU JPEM 5 RALC BDR SAVAGE SL 2 RCHA BDR SAWLER KA 3 FD REGT BDR SCHMIDT AP CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR SCHMIDT H 5 RALC BDR SCHNEIDER CR 1 FD REGT BDR SCHROEDER S 1 AD REGT BDR SCOTT BW 1 RCHA BDR SCOTT JG TRENTON BDR SCOTT RA 116 IND FD BTY BDR SEABROOK TR 49 FD REGT BDR SEBESTEN CP 20 FD REGT BDR SEQUIRA P 7 TOR REGT BDR SHARPE KD 1 FD REGT BDR SHAUGHNESSY DR 56 FD REGT BDR SHAW NT 3 FD REGT BDR SHEPPARD MC CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR SHEWCHUK RM 20 FD REGT BDR SHIELDS E 11 FD REGT BDR SHORT CA 26 FD REGT BDR SHUDRA RDM 20 FD REGT BDR SILLANPAA PEL 30 FD REGT BDR SIMARD MN LFCA TC MEAFORD BDR SIMMONDS KO 2 RCHA BDR SIMONS DSR 49 FD REGT BDR SIMPSON AA 2 RCHA BDR SIMPSON JW 1 RCHA BDR SIMPSON SP 26 FD REGT BDR SINGH S 7 TOR REGT BDR SIROIS JCE CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR SKINNERSEARL WS 1 FD REGT BDR SMITH CD 3 FD REGT BDR SMITH KE 1 RCHA BDR SMITH LJ 5 RALC BDR SMITH SJ 2 RCHA BDR SNOW KD 7 TOR REGT BDR SOMERS RA 1 FD REGT BDR SOVA PJRW CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR SPICER S 11 FD REGT BDR SPOONER J 49 FD REGT BDR SPRICENIEKS JK LDSH (RC) BDR SROKA WA 56 FD REGT BDR STACK G 11 FD REGT BDR STANG CE 20 FD REGT BDR STANIER MR 20 FD REGT BDR STANIEWICZ L 7 TOR REGT BDR STANSFIELD BA 2 RCHA BDR STAPLES CR 26 FD REGT BDR STARLING LW 20 FD REGT BDR STEWART KM CFSU (OTTAWA) BDR STONE TB 20 FD REGT BDR ST-PIERRE JCBA 5 RALC BDR STUBBS CT 56 FD REGT BDR SVAB LA 30 FD REGT BDR SYLVESTER NB 2 RCHA BDR SZAROZ MS 20 FD REGT BDR TAFFINDER JS 1 RCHA BDR TAHAN A 5 RALC BDR TALBOT JSAP 5 RALC BDR TATCHELL EO 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR TAYLOR BME 3 FD REGT BDR TAYLOR ID 1 RCHA

55 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS BDR TAYLOR KN 56 FD REGT BDR TERRY JE 2 RCHA BDR TESTA MG 58 AD BTY 6 RAC BDR THAMAS GG 56 FD REGT BDR THIBEAU IT CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR THIBEAULT JF 5 RALC BDR THOMAS R.R. 20 FD REGT BDR THORBURNE JFC 84 IND FD BTY BDR THORNE OGT 1 RCHA BDR THYSSEN H 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR TIETZ CR 56 FD REGT BDR TIMMS JP 2 RCHA BDR TIMOSHIN Y 7 TOR REGT BDR TOBIN A 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR TOMLINSON JA 1 RCHA BDR TOUCHETTE JBB CFB VALCARTIER BDR TOWNS DAR 1 FD REGT BDR TRAVERS CJ 1 RCHA BDR TREKOFSKI RL 2 RCHA BDR TREMBLAY JLA 5 RALC BDR TUCKER AR 7 TOR REGT BDR TUFTS TP 84 IND FD BTY BDR TUPPER RM CFB SHILO BDR TURBIDE JS 20 FD REGT BDR TURCOTTE JCD 5 RALC BDR TURGEON JGJ 5 RALC BDR TURNER LJ 20 FD REGT BDR UMLAH REW CFB SUFFIELD BDR VAILLANCOURT CL CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR VAN BUSSEL J 1 AD REGT BDR VAN DAMME JMJ 1 RCHA BDR VAN DAMME TR 56 FD REGT BDR VAN EVERY SJ 56 FD REGT BDR VELAND C 11 FD REGT BDR VENNE JLLE 5 RALC BDR VIALETTE JAF 1 RCHA BDR VIDINHA PHD 7 TOR REGT BDR VIGEANT JMP 5 RALC CPL VILLENEUVE KW TRENTON BDR VREUGDENHIL DR 56 FD REGT BDR WALCZAK P 1 AD REGT BDR WALKER CE TAC SCHOOL BDR WALKER TJ 49 FD REGT BDR WALKER I 11 FD REGT BDR WALOSZEK E 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN BDR WALSH DE 1 RCHA BDR WALSH MJ 2 RCHA BDR WALTON TA 1 RCHA BDR WALTS B 5 (BC) FD REGT BDR WATERS AM 1 AD REGT BDR WEARE J 11 FD REGT BDR WEEKS JR 2 RCHA BDR WEINS EA 7 TOR REGT BDR WELDON RV 20 FD REGT BDR WHITE BC 49 FD REGT BDR WHITE DH 2 RCHA BDR WHITE DJ 56 FD REGT BDR WHITE JJ 1 AD REGT BDR WHITE LE 2 RCHA BDR WHITTAKER MJ 1 RCHA BDR WICKRAMARATNA WVS 7 TOR REGT BDR WIERENGA AT 1 RCHA BDR WILKIE B 1 AD REGT BDR WILKINSON MLMM CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR WILL KD 1 RCHA BDR WILLIAMS MJA 56 FD REGT BDR WILLIAMS TM 56 FD REGT BDR WILLIAMS 49 FD REGT BDR WILSON AL 3 FD REGT BDR WILSON RW 49 FD REGT BDR WILSON S 11 FD REGT BDR WINDL EVM 10 FD REGT BDR WINTERS MER 84 IND FD BTY BDR WISEMAN MS 2 RCHA BDR WOOD AL 3 FD REGT BDR WOOD J 7 TOR REGT BDR WOOD KD 2 RCHA BDR WORONCHANKA MD 56 FD REGT BDR WORSLEY SR CTC ARTY SCHOOL CPL WRIGHT DMW CFB SHILO BDR YEOMANS AW 3 FD REGT BDR YETMAN JGS CTC ARTY SCHOOL BDR YOUNG MRP 56 FD REGT BDR ZACHER AW 20 FD REGT BDR ZAGO S 11 FD REGT BDR ZAREMBA TS 2 RCHA BDR ZARIWNEY RJ 26 FD REGT CPL ZELLICK NJ CFB/ASU KINGSTON BDR ZINCK GG 1 RCHA BDR ZWICKER WR 84 IND FD BTY PTE ABBOT DA 49 FD REGT GNR ABEYWARDENE S 7 TOR REGT PTE ACHESON N 3 FD REGT PTE ACKER CF 1 FD REGT GNR ADAMS SR 1 RCHA GNR AHMED H 11 FD REGT PTE AHMED N 11 FD REGT PTE AKACHUK D 10 FD REGT GNR ALCIME O 1 RCHA GNR ALLAIN M 4 AD REGT MONCTON GNR ALLARY MD 2 RCHA PTE ALLEN ME 7 TOR REGT GNR ALLEN MM 1 FD REGT GNR ALLEN MM 30 FD REGT GNR ALLEN SD 1 FD REGT GNR ALLSOPP AE 1 RCHA GNR AN CS 7 TOR REGT GNR ANDERSON JR 2 RCHA PTE ANDREWS L 1 AD REGT PTE ARAUJO MA 56 FD REGT GNR AREL D 1 RCHA GNR ARLT S 2 RCHA GNR ARMANDA DJA 5 RALC GNR ARMSTRONG N 2 RCHA GNR ARSENAULT JDJ 1 RCHA PTE ATHANASIOU JY 1 FD REGT PTE ATKINS SRJ 1 FD REGT GNR AUBIN D 5 RALC GNR AUBIN M 1 RCHA GNR AUBUT R 5 RALC GNR AUDET KJM 1 RCHA GNR AULENBACK D 2 RCHA GNR AYGUN H 7 TOR REGT PTE BAILEY CI 1 FD REGT PTE BAIRD A 1 AD REGT PTE BALL D 5 (BC) FD REGT PTE BANDEH-MOGHADAM M 7 TOR REGT GNR BANKASINGH TO 7 TOR REGT GNR BARDOUK S 7 TOR REGT GNR BARNES RC CTCHQ GAGETOWN GNR BARNEY T 2 RCHA PTE BARRETT BC 30 FD REGT GNR BARRETT VD 10 FD REGT GNR BARRETTE JGMR 5 RALC GNR BARRY MAS 1 RCHA GNR BARTOL TW 1 FD REGT PTE BASARABA RM 20 FD REGT PTE BATES BR 56 FD REGT PTE BAUMGUERTEL KS 56 FD REGT GNR BEACH 49 FD REGT GNR BEAMISH D 2 RCHA GNR BEAMISH M 2 RCHA GNR BEAUDET M 1 RCHA GNR BEAULIEU R 1 RCHA GNR BEAUPRE M 2 RCHA GNR BEAUREGARD MJM 5 RALC GNR BEAUSOLEIL M 1 AD REGT GNR BEDARD EDD 5 RALC GNR BEDARD JL 1 RCHA GNR BEDARD M 5 RALC GNR BELAIR W 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR BELANGER F 5 RALC GNR BELANGER JF 5 RALC GNR BELANGER S 5 RALC GNR BELANGER SJAA 5 RALC GNR BELL C 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR BELL S 1 RCHA PTE BELL WJ 30 FD REGT GNR BELLEHUMEUR Y 1 RCHA GNR BELLEMORE L 1 AD REGT GNR BELLEY JARA CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR BENCHARSKI JE 10 FD REGT GNR BENEDETTI DD 2 RCHA GNR BENNETT N 2 RCHA GNR BENOIT C 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR BENOIT WD 1 FD REGT GNR BENSON JR 56 FD REGT GNR BERGLAND A 5 (BC) FD REGT PTE BERNDT A 1 AD REGT GNR BERTHELOT M 5 RALC GNR BERUBE C 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR BERUBE M 5 RALC 54 L Artilluer Canadien

56 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS GNR BETKER RW 10 FD REGT GNR BETTLE JD 3 FD REGT GNR BHOPA A 7 TOR REGT PTE BIDINOST R 11 FD REGT GNR BIERNACKI M 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR BIGRAS JSC 5 RALC PTE BINNS J 11 FD REGT GNR BLACK M 2 RCHA GNR BLAIS JF 1 RCHA GNR BLANCHET AMGN 5 RALC GNR BLANCHETTE N 5 RALC GNR B-LEVESQUE PM 5 RALC PTE BLODGETT T 1 AD REGT PTE BOGART KML 10 FD REGT GNR BOIVIN F 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR BOLAND JP CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR BONVILLE MJ 1 RCHA GNR BOOKER S 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR BOOTH D 1 RCHA GNR BORETZ RA 49 FD REGT GNR BORGFORD DG 49 FD REGT GNR BORODEY R 2 RCHA GNR BOSSE MGG CFB SHILO GNR BOSTON D. 49 FD REGT GNR BOUCHARD J 1 RCHA GNR BOUCHARD JJD 2 RCHA GNR BOUCHER JF 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR BOUCHER M 5 RALC GNR BOUDREAU E 5 RALC GNR BOUDREAU JJ-S CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR BOUDREAU NRJ 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR BOUDREAU SR 84 IND FD BTY GNR BOUDREAULT M 2 RCHA GNR BOUFFARD S 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN PTE BOUFFARD SA 30 FD REGT PTE BOULIANNE JE 1 FD REGT GNR BOURDEAU MMLE 5 RALC GNR BOUTILIER A 2 RCHA PTE BOUTILIER G 1 AD REGT GNR BOWMAN KW 1 RCHA GNR BOWMAN B 11 FD REGT GNR BOWSER JC CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR BOZEK MT CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR BRATU I 49 FD REGT GNR BRAUN SK 56 FD REGT PTE BRESCACIN E 7 TOR REGT GNR BRETON JMA 5 RALC GNR BRETON JPG 5 RALC GNR BREWSTER ML 1 RCHA GNR BRIAND JP 2 RCHA GNR BRIDGE CW 49 FD REGT PTE BRITTON JE 3 FD REGT GNR BROAD JA 1 RCHA PTE BROAD SB 20 FD REGT GNR BROWN A CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR BROWN D 1 RCHA GNR BROWN G 2 RCHA PTE BROWNE C 1 AD REGT GNR BROWNE SJ 20 FD REGT GNR BROWNING D 11 FD REGT GNR BRUCE WE 1 RCHA GNR BRULE J 1 AD REGT GNR BRUNET JCF 5 RALC GNR BURHOE JA 1 RCHA GNR BURROWS MCB 2 RCHA GNR BUSSIERES MB 5 RALC GNR BYRDE AFG CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR CALVE G 5 RALC GNR CAMBON PGF 5 RALC PTE CAMERON CN 26 FD REGT GNR CAMPBELL D 2 RCHA PTE CANART M 26 FD REGT GNR CANTIN P 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR CANTIN RA 5 RALC GNR CAOUETTE JF 5 RALC GNR CARDINAL CFA 1 RCHA GNR CAREY JT 1 RCHA GNR CARON C 1 RCHA GNR CARON R 5 RALC GNR CARRIER-BLANCHETTE JRY 5 RALC PTE CARTER WM 3 FD REGT GNR CASEMENT RJ 10 FD REGT GNR CATON B 1 RCHA PTE CELESTER J 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR CELLINI NTJ 49 FD REGT GNR CHABOT SPJA CTC ARTY SCHOOL Canadian Gunner 55 GNR CHALUT-VEILLEUX M CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR CHAMBERLAIN B 2 RCHA GNR CHARETTE MJDR 5 RALC GNR CHARRON BJF 5 RALC GNR CHARRON S 1 RCHA GNR CHARTRAND K 5 RALC PTE CHATTERTON AC 3 FD REGT GNR CHELKOWSKI D 1 RCHA PTE CHEUNG A 7 TOR REGT PTE CHIARELLI RA 56 FD REGT GNR CHOUINARD MA 5 RALC GNR CHUTE A 1 RCHA PTE CLARK AW 3 FD REGT GNR CLARK JR 1 RCHA PTE CLARK LWJ 3 FD REGT GNR CLARK R 2 RCHA GNR CLARK L 11 FD REGT GNR CLAUS T 2 RCHA GNR CLOUTIER D 5 RALC GNR CLOUTIER D CI SQFT VALCARTIER GNR CLOUTIER JP 5 RALC GNR CLOUTIER MJ 5 RALC GNR CLOUTIER S 1 RCHA GNR COELHO C 5 RALC PTE COLE C 1 AD REGT GNR COLLIER PB CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR COLLIN DL 2 RCHA GNR COMEAU CJ 1 RCHA GNR COMEAU CL 2 RCHA GNR COMTOIS S 5 RALC GNR CONNORS JC 2 RCHA PTE CONQUIST S 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR CONROD SR 1 FD REGT GNR CONWAY C 5 (BC) FD REGT PTE CONWAY G 49 FD REGT GNR COOK MCJ 49 FD REGT GNR COOK ND 30 FD REGT GNR COOK SE 56 FD REGT GNR CORBEIL MRI 5 RALC GNR CORBETT BA 49 FD REGT GNR CORDY G 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR CORLISS JJ 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR CORNEAU J 2 RCHA GNR CORNECT P 2 RCHA GNR CORRIVEAU D 5 RALC GNR COTE D 5 RALC GNR COTE F 2 RCHA GNR COTE FRA 58 AD BTY 6 RAC GNR COTE JP 1 RCHA GNR COTE S 5 RALC GNR COURCY SJN 5 RALC PTE COUSINEAU NE 116 IND FD BTY GNR CRANNEY J 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR CREANEY D 1 RCHA GNR CROCKER ER CTC ARTY SCHOOL PTE CROFT A 1 AD REGT GNR CUGLIARI PA 7 TOR REGT PTE CUMMING J 11 FD REGT PTE CURL R 11 FD REGT PTE CURRIER A 1 AD REGT GNR CYR T 58 AD BTY 6 RAC GNR D ANJOU JCF 5 RALC PTE DA ROSA N 56 FD REGT GNR DAHAN M 2 RCHA GNR DAIGLE AE 3 FD REGT GNR DAIGLE JR 5 RALC GNR DALE SG 20 FD REGT GNR DALLAIRE CMB 5 RALC GNR DAMAREN M 11 FD REGT GNR DASPE E 2 RCHA GNR DAUDELIN-CORBEIL JJA 5 RALC GNR DAUPHINAIS S 2 RCHA GNR D AUTEUIL FD 5 RALC GNR DAVEY M 1 RCHA GNR DAVIES AL 20 FD REGT PTE DAVIES RJA 26 FD REGT GNR DAVIS S CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR DAWES G 2 RCHA GNR DAWKINS MG 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN PTE DAYTON V 5 (BC) FD REGT PTE D CRUZ JL 7 TOR REGT GNR DEBOER R 11 FD REGT GNR DEGERNESS TC 1 RCHA PTE DELORME TC 10 FD REGT GNR DEMERS J 5 RALC GNR DEMERS S 2 RCHA

57 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS GNR DEMERS J 11 FD REGT GNR DENONCOURT WD 5 RALC GNR DESAMPARADO D 11 FD REGT GNR DESILETS N 5 RALC GNR DESJARDINS JRRJ 5 RALC GNR DESJARDINS PM 2 RCHA PTE DESROCHES RW 3 FD REGT GNR DESROSIERS - OUELLET M 1 RCHA GNR DEVEAU CJP 84 IND FD BTY GNR DEVEAULT JJPD 5 RALC GNR DEWING W 11 FD REGT GNR DEZIEL JDJ 5 RALC GNR DIGGS A 2 RCHA GNR DION S 5 RALC PTE DOERKSEN RA 26 FD REGT PTE DOHERTY S 11 FD REGT GNR DOMBROVSKI I 7 TOR REGT PTE DONOVAN M 11 FD REGT GNR DOUCET L 1 RCHA GNR DOUCET LJ 84 IND FD BTY PTE DOUCETTE M 84 IND FD BTY PTE DOUCETTE VJ 84 IND FD BTY PTE DOUMA G 1 AD REGT PTE DOUTHWRIGHT C 1 AD REGT GNR DREW NQ 49 FD REGT GNR DROLET M 2 RCHA GNR DRUMMOND M 2 RCHA GNR DUCHARME AR 1 RCHA GNR DUCHESNE JMB 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR DUCHESNE-TANGUAY J-MA 1 RCHA GNR DUFOUR ES CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR DUGUAY F 2 RCHA GNR DUGUAY J 1 RCHA PTE DULONG TL 84 IND FD BTY GNR DUMONT PR CFLRS SAINT JEAN PTE DUNBAR RT 1 FD REGT GNR DUNPHY C 5 RALC GNR DURAND D 1 RCHA GNR DUTCHAK RJ 1 RCHA GNR EDMONDS J 1 RCHA PTE EGLINTON TL 30 FD REGT GNR ELLIOTT CGS 49 FD REGT GNR ELLIOTT KD 2 RCHA GNR ELLIOTT MT 1 RCHA PTE ELSON AE 49 FD REGT PTE ENG J 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR ENNS JW 26 FD REGT GNR ERNST SR 116 IND FD BTY PTE ETHIER-MASSON J 1 AD REGT GNR EVANS DR CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR EVANS R 11 FD REGT PTE EVERETT SE 3 FD REGT GNR FACKELMANN D 11 FD REGT GNR FADER NA CTC ARTY SCHOOL PTE FARINHA M 11 FD REGT GNR FARQUHAR J 2 RCHA PTE FARRELL DHA 30 FD REGT GNR FAUBERT MP 2 RCHA GNR FEDEROV KV 7 TOR REGT GNR FIELDWEBSTER E 11 FD REGT GNR FILLION R 5 RALC PTE FISHER C 1 AD REGT PTE FISHER DB 26 FD REGT PTE FITZGERALD CW 1 FD REGT GNR FIZZARD B 1 RCHA GNR FLETCHER SC 1 RCHA GNR FLIGHT DW 4 AD REGT MONCTON GNR FLYNN DC 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR FLYNN M 5 RALC GNR FOLZ NL 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR FORREST T 2 RCHA PTE FORREST W 49 FD REGT PTE FORTIN C 1 AD REGT GNR FORTIN D 5 RALC GNR FORTIN D CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR FORTIN JRP CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR FORTIN PJU CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR FOSTER A 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN PTE FOSTER B 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR FRADETTE D 1 RCHA GNR FRADETTE M 2 RCHA GNR FRANCIS K 11 FD REGT GNR FRANK R 2 RCHA GNR FRENETTE SJYE 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR FROLOV A 7 TOR REGT PTE FUDGE AT 84 IND FD BTY GNR FURMANEK J 5 RALC GNR FURNIVAL S 1 RCHA GNR GABEL J 1 RCHA GNR GAGNE M 5 RALC GNR GAGNEMONFETTE R 1 RCHA GNR GAGNON CJA 2 RCHA GNR GAGNON J-P 5 RALC GNR GAGNON L 2 RCHA GNR GAGNON S 5 RALC GNR GALL JL 20 FD REGT PTE GALLANT JM 1 FD REGT GNR GARDNER M 1 AD REGT GNR GARDYPIE L 1 RCHA GNR GARLAND IP 1 RCHA GNR GARRISON TC 1 FD REGT GNR GAUTHIER M 1 RCHA GNR GAWLEY P 2 RCHA GNR GEDEON S 2 RCHA PTE GEORGE C 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR GERLEY GS 116 IND FD BTY GNR GERROW RA CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR GERVAIS JGD 5 RALC GNR GERVAIS T 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR GIBSON B 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR GIBSON DL CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR GIGUERE RL 1 FD REGT GNR GILBY S 2 RCHA GNR GILES CA 1 RCHA PTE GILMOUR C 1 AD REGT GNR GINGRAS JLF 5 RALC GNR GINGRICH CP 1 RCHA GNR GIRARD J-F 2 RCHA GNR GIRARD S 2 RCHA PTE GIRDWOOD K 1 AD REGT GNR GIROUX S 2 RCHA GNR GODBOUT DS 5 RALC PTE GODFREY BD 10 FD REGT PTE GOERICKE AL 49 FD REGT GNR GOGUEN DJ 2 RCHA GNR GOODEILL JA 3 FD REGT GNR GOODING MM 7 TOR REGT GNR GOODMURPHYKKR 49 FD REGT GNR GOODMURPHYM 2 RCHA GNR GOSSELIN JG 2 RCHA GNR GOULD AJ 1 FD REGT PTE GOULD AW 26 FD REGT GNR GOULET-THIBOUTOTP 5 RALC GNR GOURICHON S 1 RCHA GNR GRAJEWSKI RAC 1 RCHA GNR GRANT M 56 FD REGT GNR GRANT MH 1 FD REGT PTE GRATTAN S 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR GRAVELINES JPD 49 FD REGT GNR GRAVELLE AR 2 RCHA GNR GRAY MJT CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR GREEN E 5 RALC GNR GREENWOOD R 1 RCHA GNR GREER JG 3 FD REGT PTE GREGORSKI SK 20 FD REGT GNR GRIFFIN KCJ 4 AD REGT MONCTON GNR GRILL N 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR GUAN ZY 7 TOR REGT GNR GUAY W 1 RCHA PTE GUEVARA C 20 FD REGT GNR GUILLEMETTE JRE 5 RALC GNR GUNTON A 5 RALC GNR GUY KJ 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR HACHEY WJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL PTE HALDANE M 1 AD REGT PTE HALDER A 7 TOR REGT GNR HALE CC 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR HALLE JFJR 5 RALC GNR HALLEY JJ 7 TOR REGT GNR HAMEL GK 5 RALC GNR HAMILTON J 5 RALC GNR HANCOCK M 2 RCHA GNR HANNAFORD A 2 RCHA GNR HANNAH C 2 RCHA GNR HANNAM RB 1 RCHA GNR HANSFORD JE 1 RCHA PTE HANSON GW 56 FD REGT GNR HARKER G 11 FD REGT GNR HARNISH M 1 RCHA GNR HARRIS CRJ 84 IND FD BTY GNR HARRISON N 2 RCHA GNR HARTJES KC CTC ARTY SCHOOL 56 L Artilluer Canadien

58 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS GNR HASSAN AA 1 FD REGT PTE HAWKINS JL 1 FD REGT GNR HECIMOVICH M 11 FD REGT GNR HELD DR 56 FD REGT GNR HELKA JB 1 RCHA GNR HEMEONMARTIN JC 1 FD REGT GNR HEMPEY L 11 FD REGT GNR HENDERSON GT 56 FD REGT GNR HENNESSEY S 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR HERBERHOLZ M 10 FD REGT GNR HILL J 11 FD REGT GNR HILTON CC 1 FD REGT GNR HOBB MC 84 IND FD BTY GNR HOCKEN PW 49 FD REGT PTE HOFFMAN S 49 FD REGT GNR HOFTYZER P 2 RCHA GNR HOLMES A CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR HOLMES NR 49 FD REGT GNR HOLMES TGA 56 FD REGT GNR HOPE APR CTC ARTY SCHOOL PTE HOPKINS B 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR HOPP R 1 RCHA GNR HOQUET B 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR HOQUET C 2 RCHA GNR HORSMAN DA 1 FD REGT GNR HOSFORD JME 3 FD REGT GNR HOSZKO D 2 RCHA PTE HOUGH BO 7 TOR REGT GNR HOULE F 1 RCHA PTE HOUSE KA 30 FD REGT GNR HOUSTON RN 1 RCHA GNR HOUTEKAMER RM 1 FD REGT GNR HOWARD S 5 RALC PTE HOWELL SK 1 FD REGT GNR HOWLAND DD 1 RCHA GNR HUBBARD F 2 RCHA GNR HUBBARD PD 30 FD REGT GNR HUDON D 5 RALC GNR HUNG TF 7 TOR REGT GNR HUNTINGTON J 2 RCHA GNR HURLEY GNR 49 FD REGT GNR HUSSEY TM 49 FD REGT GNR HUSSIEN MMV 30 FD REGT PTE HUSSINI ZA 1 FD REGT GNR HUTCHINGS CA 1 RCHA GNR HYATT MN 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR IKERENGE JA 2 RCHA GNR INGRAM R 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR IRELAND A 1 RCHA PTE JACKSON MB 30 FD REGT GNR JACKSON A 11 FD REGT GNR JACOBS JG 1 RCHA PTE JACQUARD L 84 IND FD BTY GNR JANVIER JME 5 RALC GNR JEFFERY BC 116 IND FD BTY GNR JENKINS C 1 RCHA GNR JENKINS DJ 2 RCHA PTE JIANG BH 30 FD REGT GNR JOBB RC 2 RCHA GNR JOHNSON JL 1 RCHA GNR JOHNSON P 116 IND FD BTY GNR JOHNSTON J 1 RCHA GNR JOHNSTON KD 1 RCHA GNR JOHNSTON KJ 2 RCHA GNR JOHNSTON RD 1 RCHA GNR JOHNSTONE BJ 49 FD REGT GNR JONES AK 30 FD REGT GNR KADAK JBJ 56 FD REGT GNR KALLSEN M 11 FD REGT GNR KANG RS 7 TOR REGT GNR KANG T 7 TOR REGT GNR KANTORSKI M 2 RCHA PTE KAVANAUGH TM 56 FD REGT PTE KAY A 1 AD REGT GNR KEEN EB 20 FD REGT GNR KEEPENCE MR 56 FD REGT GNR KELLOWAY JB 2 RCHA GNR KELLY RJ 2 RCHA GNR KENDALL RA CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR KENNEDY R 5 RALC PTE KENT JC 49 FD REGT GNR KESHVARI AK 7 TOR REGT GNR KETTLE G 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR KHEIRALLAH E 2 RCHA GNR KHOUDJA POIRIER K 5 RALC GNR KHOURY MAM 5 RALC Canadian Gunner 57 GNR KIM JD 7 TOR REGT GNR KIM S 7 TOR REGT GNR KING D 2 RCHA PTE KIRBY L 49 FD REGT GNR KIRK JT 2 RCHA PTE KLIMAS EK 30 FD REGT GNR KOCH FP 30 FD REGT GNR KOESLAG J 2 RCHA GNR KOLOPENUK P 1 RCHA GNR KONIK A 1 RCHA GNR KOOTENAY J 1 RCHA PTE KOPCZYK ZM 56 FD REGT PTE KOROLUK CD 10 FD REGT GNR KOSY ND 1 RCHA PTE KOWALCHUK MA 56 FD REGT GNR KUCHARIK MD 2 RCHA PTE KUEHL R 1 AD REGT GNR KULBACKI BJ 26 FD REGT GNR LABRECQUE C 5 RALC GNR LACELLE RVC 2 RCHA GNR LACHANCE E 2 RCHA GNR LACHANCE JP 2 RCHA GNR LACHAPELLE JF 5 RALC GNR LACOSTE KFM 2 RCHA GNR LACROIX JJS 2 RCHA PTE LADD H 7 TOR REGT PTE LAFAILLE S 1 AD REGT PTE LAFFERTY AD 56 FD REGT GNR LAGACE L 5 RALC GNR LAJAMBE JL CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR LAJOIE C 1 RCHA GNR LAJOIE D CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR LAKE SK 1 RCHA GNR LALJI R 7 TOR REGT GNR LALL V 11 FD REGT GNR LALONDE FJCR CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR LALONDE JJCA 2 RCHA GNR LAM JKY 7 TOR REGT GNR LAMARRE D 5 RALC GNR LAMARRE JFJG 5 RALC GNR LAMBERT RJJ 5 RALC GNR LANDRY E 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR LANDRY GJF 5 RALC GNR LANDRY JGR 2 RCHA GNR LANGFORD GA 1 FD REGT GNR LANGLAIS K 1 RCHA GNR LANGLOIS GM 2 RCHA GNR LANGLOIS L CI SQFT VALCARTIER PTE LAPENSKIE DR 30 FD REGT GNR LAPHAM DF 2 RCHA GNR LAPIERRE MPJ 5 RALC PTE LAPORTE J 1 AD REGT GNR LARDHI AM 1 FD REGT GNR LARDNER CJ 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR LARIVIERE C 5 RALC GNR LAROCQUE F 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR LAROCQUE SJM 5 RALC PTE LAUZON J 11 FD REGT GNR LAVALLIE JPL 2 RCHA GNR LAVERGNE JEE 30 FD REGT GNR LAVERS CL 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR LAVIGNE D 2 RCHA GNR LAVIGNE-ORTIZ O CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR LAVIOLETTE JAG 1 FD REGT GNR LAVOIE S CTC ARTY SCHOOL PTE LAW D 7 TOR REGT GNR LAW KJN 1 FD REGT GNR LAWTHER R 11 FD REGT PTE LEATHERBARROW K 1 AD REGT GNR LEBLANC CM 2 RCHA GNR LEBRUN R 5 RALC GNR LEDOUX JSJ 2 RCHA PTE LEDUC R 5 (BC) FD REGT PTE LEE D 7 TOR REGT GNR LEE K 1 RCHA GNR LEE P 1 AD REGT GNR LEE TM 1 FD REGT GNR LEEDER D 11 FD REGT GNR LEFORTE DW 1 RCHA GNR LEGAULT JB 1 RCHA GNR LEGGE MR CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR LEMIEUX DFP 5 RALC GNR LEMIEUX MJL 5 RALC GNR LEMIEUX R 5 RALC PTE LEPACK C 1 AD REGT GNR LEROUX M 1 AD REGT

59 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS GNR LESSARD MD 5 RALC GNR LETENDRE TJR 5 RALC PTE LETHBRIDGE R 49 FD REGT PTE LEUNG KP 20 FD REGT GNR LEVESQUE E 1 RCHA GNR LEVESQUE P 1 RCHA GNR LEVESQUE R 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR LEVESQUE SA 5 RALC PTE LI R 7 TOR REGT GNR LILLIE RGS 2 RCHA GNR LINKLATER LA 116 IND FD BTY PTE LITTLE P 1 AD REGT GNR LITTLE PJ 30 FD REGT GNR LITZENBERGER MO 10 FD REGT GNR LIVELY MK 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR LOBO M 7 TOR REGT GNR LOEPPKY RJ 30 FD REGT GNR LOGUE G 1 RCHA GNR LOISELLE O 5 RALC GNR LOMBARA J 7 TOR REGT GNR LONGMIRE QC 1 RCHA GNR LORTIE PN 5 RALC GNR LOSIER P 1 RCHA PTE LUSK JC 84 IND FD BTY GNR LUTWICK DJ 3 FD REGT GNR MA J 7 TOR REGT PTE MACDONALD L 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR MACDONALD SP CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR MACINTOSH PR 1 RCHA GNR MACINTYRE M 1 RCHA PTE MACKIE GS 20 FD REGT PTE MACLEAN CA 1 AD REGT GNR MACLEOD GC 3 FD REGT GNR MACLEOD JEB CFB PETAWAWA GNR MACNEIL AM CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR MAGARVEY SA 3 FD REGT GNR MAGGIOLO M 2 RCHA GNR MAHEU E 5 RALC GNR MAHEUX J 5 RALC GNR MAJUMDER AH 7 TOR REGT GNR MALIKOV Y 7 TOR REGT GNR MALLEY S 2 RCHA GNR MANDA G 5 RALC GNR MANGROVE C CTC ARTY SCHOOL PTE MANIKUS SD 56 FD REGT GNR MANUEL J 5 RALC GNR MARCIL J 1 RCHA GNR MARDYNALKA KKJ 1 RCHA GNR MARIER B 2 RCHA PTE MARKS AM 56 FD REGT GNR MAROIS SEA 5 RALC PTE MARSHALL M 11 FD REGT GNR MARSMAN MA 1 RCHA GNR MARSON DP 49 FD REGT GNR MARTIN C 7 TOR REGT GNR MARTIN F 1 RCHA GNR MARTIN JA CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR MARTIN JME 5 RALC GNR MARTIN LRJ 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR MARTINEAU C 2 RCHA PTE MARYNIUK CM 116 IND FD BTY GNR MASALES M 2 RCHA GNR MATHESON R 1 RCHA GNR MATHIEU YJR 5 RALC PTE MATTALO P 49 FD REGT GNR MAURICE J 2 RCHA GNR MAURICE JRJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR MAXWELL BD 7 TOR REGT GNR MAY MG 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR MAYERS P 26 FD REGT PTE MAYOH MD 20 FD REGT GNR MCCARTHY DM CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR MCCLELLAND BR 1 RCHA PTE MCCONNELL SA 26 FD REGT PTE MCCORMICK S 116 IND FD BTY PTE MCCORMICK SM 56 FD REGT GNR MCCORMICK WCB 49 FD REGT PTE MCCRACKEN E 1 AD REGT GNR MCCRON MK 30 FD REGT PTE MCCULLY RC 3 FD REGT GNR MCDANIEL B 5 RALC PTE MCDERMOT-FOUTS ZB 26 FD REGT GNR MCDONALD A 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR MCELHINNEY KL 3 FD REGT PTE MCGINNIS WJ 1 FD REGT GNR MCGUIRE TM 2 RCHA GNR MCINTYRE JM 49 FD REGT GNR MCINTYRE RA 2 RCHA PTE MCKEACHNIE CW 49 FD REGT GNR MCLELLAN J 2 RCHA GNR MCLEOD PAG 2 RCHA GNR MCMULLAN P 2 RCHA GNR MCMULLEN CD 30 FD REGT PTE MCNALLY R 5 (BC) FD REGT PTE MCNAMA PK 49 FD REGT GNR MCNEIL D 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR MCNEIL MD CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR MCPHERSON AL 1 RCHA GNR MCQUARRIE AR 1 FD REGT GNR MEAHAN JE 30 FD REGT GNR MECHAKRA T 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR MEGER JT 2 RCHA GNR MELVIN AV 3 FD REGT GNR MENDES RD 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR MERCADO MDC 1 RCHA GNR MERCIER JDP 5 RALC GNR MESSERSCHMIDT L 11 FD REGT GNR MICELI P 11 FD REGT GNR MICHAUD JK 5 RALC GNR MICHAUD-HEBERT S 5 RALC GNR MILES BF 1 RCHA GNR MILLAR S 2 RCHA PTE MILLER J 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR MIN R 7 TOR REGT GNR MINK JP 1 RCHA PTE MINTHA J 1 AD REGT GNR MIRALLES D 11 FD REGT GNR MOHAMMAD NAIM N 7 TOR REGT GNR MOLLOY N 5 RALC GNR MONDERIE MARJ 5 RALC GNR MONTURE T 56 FD REGT GNR MORGAN BJ 1 FD REGT GNR MORILLON R 5 RALC PTE MORIN B 1 AD REGT GNR MORIN B 5 RALC GNR MORPHET M 2 RCHA PTE MORRIS RCA 49 FD REGT GNR MORTON CJI 1 RCHA PTE MOSES M 1 AD REGT GNR MT PLEASANT CA 56 FD REGT GNR MUCICKO JD 56 FD REGT GNR MUELLER J 11 FD REGT GNR MULVILLE A CTC ARTY SCHOOL PTE MURDOCH D 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR MYERS DA 1 FD REGT GNR NG A 7 TOR REGT PTE NICHOL D 1 AD REGT GNR NICHOLSON JE 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR NICOLE SJMR 5 RALC PTE NIEMINEN JR 49 FD REGT GNR NOLET N 11 FD REGT GNR NORMAND S CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR NUTTALL JD 2 RCHA GNR NYIMU S 2 RCHA PTE NYKORAK A 1 AD REGT PTE OBEY R 10 FD REGT PTE ODELL M 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR O DELL A 2 RCHA GNR O DELL DL 4 AD REGT MONCTON GNR O DELL SM 2 RCHA GNR O DONNELL JS CTC ARTY SCHOOL PTE O GREYSIK ST 26 FD REGT GNR O HAGAN NGV 408 TAC HEL SQN GNR OKEEFE A 1 FD REGT GNR O NEILL RAC 2 RCHA PTE ORCHARD L 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR OSADCHUK N 1 RCHA GNR OSBOURNE ACJ 2 RCHA GNR OSTER K 7 TOR REGT GNR OUELLET J 1 RCHA GNR OUELLETE S CTC ARTY SCHOOL PTE OUWENDYK A 11 FD REGT GNR PAGE M 11 FD REGT GNR PAKHLAVUNI K 7 TOR REGT PTE PALMER A 49 FD REGT GNR PAQUET S 5 RALC GNR PAQUIN-PAUZE MAF 5 RALC GNR PARADIS J 2 RCHA GNR PARADIS V 5 RALC GNR PARENT D 2 RCHA GNR PARENT D 5 RALC GNR PARRILL JR CTC ARTY SCHOOL 58 L Artilluer Canadien

60 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS PTE PARROTT WWR 26 FD REGT GNR PARSONS BG 1 RCHA PTE PATERSON D 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR PATON AK 1 RCHA GNR PATRY-YOUNG J 2 RCHA GNR PATTERSON AD 1 FD REGT GNR PATTERSON RJ 26 FD REGT GNR PAUL JRR 1 RCHA GNR PAYETTE JF CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR PAYNE J CTC ARTY SCHOOL PTE PEACOCKE BV 20 FD REGT GNR PEJANOVIC V 2 RCHA GNR PELLERIN C 2 RCHA GNR PELLETIER H 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR PELLETIER JCV 2 RCHA GNR PELLETIER KJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR PELLEY DJ 2 RCHA GNR PEMBLETON C 11 FD REGT GNR PENNEY MJA 2 RCHA GNR PEPIN DA 2 RCHA PTE PERCIVAL M 5 (BC) FD REGT PTE PEREIRA D 7 TOR REGT GNR PERERA M 11 FD REGT GNR PERREAULT A 2 RCHA GNR PERRY J 1 RCHA GNR PETERS BR 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN PTE PETERSON LM 7 TOR REGT GNR PETKOVICH D 1 RCHA GNR PHILLIPS JD 49 FD REGT GNR PICARD CJLN 5 RALC GNR PIGEON D 2 RCHA GNR PIGEON SW 49 FD REGT GNR PIKE CD CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR PINKNEY C CFB SUFFIELD GNR PINNEGAR JG 4 AD REGT GNR PIRAINO P 49 FD REGT PTE PITMAN RHD 84 IND FD BTY GNR PLANETTA SW 1 RCHA GNR PLANT JLF 56 FD REGT GNR PLANTE D 2 RCHA PTE POD TW 26 FD REGT GNR POIRIER PJS 5 RALC GNR POITRAS CD 49 FD REGT GNR POLLARD RC 2 RCHA GNR POLYWKAN RK 1 RCHA GNR PORTER A 2 RCHA GNR POTTS A 7 TOR REGT GNR POTTS 11 FD REGT GNR POWER J 1 AD REGT GNR POWERS LTW CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR POZNANSKI P 7 TOR REGT GNR PRICE CA CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR PRICE J 1 RCHA GNR PROSPER CAW CTC ARTY SCHOOL PTE PUILLANDRE SC 56 FD REGT GNR PULLEN D 11 FD REGT PTE QAYYUM Z 1 FD REGT PTE RAMSEY MR 26 FD REGT GNR RANDALL NA 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR RAOUL J 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR RATELLE APG 5 RALC GNR RATELLE JFJG 2 RCHA GNR RAY WRJ ASU TORONTO GNR RAYMOND C 5 RALC GNR REED AM 1 RCHA GNR REGIMBALD JG 2 RCHA GNR REICKER M 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR REID GJJP 5 RALC GNR REILLY RTJ 1 FD REGT PTE REITER C 7 TOR REGT GNR RENAUD JJCB 5 RALC GNR RENOUF S 7 TOR REGT GNR REYNOLDS S 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR RHEAUME-LAFLEUR F 5 RALC PTE RHIND S 116 IND FD BTY PTE RICE AE 20 FD REGT PTE RICE JM 1 FD REGT GNR RICHARD M.F. 1 RCHA GNR RICHTER JM 20 FD REGT GNR RIOUX M CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR RIOUX-GOYETTE MA 5 RALC PTE RISTO J 1 AD REGT GNR ROACHE GS 4 AD REGT MONCTON GNR ROBBINS D 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR ROBBINS S 1 RCHA GNR ROBERTS TS CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR ROBIDOUX EJL 5 RALC GNR ROBINSON MJ 3 FD REGT GNR ROBINSON ML 3 FD REGT GNR ROBINSON M 11 FD REGT GNR ROCHE J 2 RCHA GNR RODRIGUE P 1 RCHA GNR RONDEAU PL CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR ROODZANT S 2 RCHA PTE ROSS CM 26 FD REGT GNR ROSS R 7 TOR REGT PTE ROUBLE C 49 FD REGT GNR ROUILLARD PMA 5 RALC GNR ROY JJR CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR ROY JL CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR ROZON CJSJ 5 RALC GNR RUMBOLT T CTC ARTY SCHOOL PTE RUTLEDGE A 49 FD REGT PTE RUTLEDGE M 49 FD REGT GNR RUTTAN S 2 RCHA GNR RYLOTT JG 1 RCHA PTE SADLER JAK 30 FD REGT GNR SALEH M 11 FD REGT GNR SAMPSON AE 1 FD REGT GNR SAMSON CJD 5 RALC GNR SANDERS P 2 RCHA GNR SANTILLI-MAHOOD A 11 FD REGT GNR SANTOS R 26 FD REGT GNR SAROFEIM MMN 30 FD REGT GNR SAULTER C 2 RCHA PTE SAUNDERS GW 1 FD REGT GNR SAUVE SA 30 FD REGT GNR SAVARD S 5 RALC PTE SAWANT A 7 TOR REGT PTE SAWCHUK S 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR SCALI LK 49 FD REGT GNR SCHAEFER MR 1 FD REGT GNR SCHALLOCK JD 49 FD REGT PTE SCHARDT W 1 AD REGT GNR SCHUITEBOER S 2 RCHA GNR SCOTT I 11 FD REGT GNR SECORD BM 2 RCHA GNR SEDGWICK DJ 26 FD REGT PTE SETO M 1 AD REGT PTE SHANMUGANATHAN S 11 FD REGT GNR SHEA DC 2 RCHA GNR SHEAVES J 2 RCHA GNR SHEETS MR 2 RCHA GNR SHELDRICK MD 4 AD REGT MONCTON GNR SHEPHARD JDM 3 FD REGT GNR SHEPPARD L 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR SHEPPARD T 1 RCHA GNR SHERK K 2 RCHA GNR SHERWOOD MB 2 RCHA GNR SHIELS TLG 1 RCHA GNR SHORTING T 1 RCHA GNR SHULIST J 1 AD REGT GNR SIMMS K 1 RCHA GNR SIMONEAU J 5 RALC PTE SINCLAIR I 1 AD REGT GNR SIROIS M 5 RALC GNR SISCO T 11 FD REGT GNR SKEHEN SA 2 RCHA GNR SLADE K 11 FD REGT GNR SLINGSBY C 11 FD REGT GNR SMITH AP 2 RCHA GNR SMITH D 2 RCHA GNR SMITH G 2 RCHA GNR SMITH GR 3 FD REGT GNR SMITH JA 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN PTE SMITH P 7 TOR REGT GNR SMITH RJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR SMITH RM 1 RCHA PTE SOJKA K 11 FD REGT GNR SON YHR 7 TOR REGT GNR SON 30 FD REGT GNR SONG AJ 7 TOR REGT PTE SORENSEN E 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR SPANOS P 7 TOR REGT PTE SPEARS M 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR SPEERS H 11 FD REGT GNR SPENCER AMC 1 FD REGT GNR SPILKIN G 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR SPRINGMAN PJ 2 RCHA GNR SRISKANDARAJAH S 11 FD REGT GNR STACEY JN CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR STAFFORD JJE 56 FD REGT Canadian Gunner 59

61 RANK NAME INITS LOCATION GRADE NOM INITS ENDROITS PTE STAFFORD SJV 56 FD REGT GNR STALEY JJ 2 RCHA GNR STANFORD SE 1 RCHA GNR STANIEWICZ L 2 RCHA PTE STEVENS J 1 AD REGT PTE STOPPA C 1 AD REGT GNR STOREY D 11 FD REGT GNR ST-PIERRE C 2 RCHA PTE STRADALOWICZ K 7 TOR REGT GNR STRAUS C 11 FD REGT GNR SUNDOWN K 1 RCHA PTE SURETTE CM 84 IND FD BTY GNR SWALLOW DS 56 FD REGT GNR SWALLOW 30 FD REGT GNR SWANSON WL 1 RCHA GNR SWARTZ BRJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR SWEATMAN ML 10 FD REGT GNR SWEEZEY S 2 RCHA PTE SYKES J 11 FD REGT GNR SYLVESTRE F 5 RALC GNR SYME T 1 RCHA GNR TAIT BJC 3 FD REGT GNR TASKER S 1 RCHA GNR TATCHELL A 2 RCHA GNR TATCHELL T CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR TAYLOR JE 7 TOR REGT PTE TEALE AW 1 FD REGT GNR TENNANT D 1 AD REGT PTE TENNANT M 1 AD REGT GNR TEPPERMAN E 11 FD REGT GNR TESSIER PLS CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR TESSIER YJC 5 RALC GNR THERRIEN-COULOMBE K 5 RALC GNR THIBEAULT H 1 RCHA GNR THIBODEAU A 4 AD REGT MONCTON GNR THIBODEAU JM 84 IND FD BTY PTE THIESSEN NJ 26 FD REGT GNR THOMAS J 2 RCHA GNR THOMPSON H 2 RCHA GNR THOMPSON M 2 RCHA GNR THOMPSON RB 2 RCHA GNR THORBAHN JG 84 IND FD BTY PTE THORBURN SR 1 FD REGT GNR THORDARSON T 2 RCHA PTE THORPE SR 20 FD REGT GNR TOBIN BL 4 AD REGT MONCTON GNR TOM KLC 116 IND FD BTY GNR TOMCZYK N 2 RCHA PTE TOMPKINS LJ 3 FD REGT PTE TOMPKINS RJ 3 FD REGT PTE TRAINOR M 49 FD REGT GNR TREMBLAY A 58 AD BTY 6 RAC GNR TREMBLAY BS CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR TREMBLAY GS 1 RCHA GNR TREMBLAY K 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR TUCKER JIR CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR TURMEL JF 5 RALC GNR TURNER L 20 FD REGT PTE TURTON M 1 AD REGT PTE TUTTON MR 7 TOR REGT PTE TYLECKI BC 7 TOR REGT GNR TYMCHAK D 1 RCHA GNR UBBING MH 20 FD REGT PTE UKRAINZOW A 11 FD REGT PTE UNTINEN RA 20 FD REGT GNR VAILLANCOURT CRC 5 RALC GNR VAILLANCOURT G 2 RCHA PTE VALLEVAND PC 10 FD REGT GNR VAN NORDEN WA 4 AD REGT MONCTON GNR VANDECAVEYE L 1 RCHA GNR VANDERHULST ZJ 10 FD REGT GNR VANOORT GJT 49 FD REGT GNR VEILLEUX EJG 5 RALC GNR VEILLEUX JP 2 RCHA GNR VEZINA-GIRARD J-S 2 RCHA PTE VINETTE TJL 49 FD REGT GNR VIOLY RJ 5 RALC GNR VIS PA 49 FD REGT PTE VLAICOV MG 20 FD REGT GNR VU DT 56 FD REGT GNR VU D 11 FD REGT GNR WALKER C 2 RCHA PTE WALKER JWE 1 FD REGT GNR WALKER SDR 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN PTE WALL SJ 20 FD REGT PTE WALLER P 11 FD REGT GNR WALSWORTH MA 30 FD REGT PTE WALTON C 5 (BC) FD REGT PTE WALTON M 1 AD REGT GNR WARBURTON R 30 FD REGT GNR WARBURTON R 7 TOR REGT GNR WARREN KR 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN PTE WATERMAN BH 56 FD REGT PTE WATSON 1 AD REGT PTE WATT D 5 (BC) FD REGT PTE WATT M 1 AD REGT GNR WEGNER D 11 FD REGT GNR WEIR KP 10 FD REGT GNR WELLS C 11 FD REGT GNR WENTZELL J CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR WHITE JJD 5 RALC GNR WHITE LT 1 FD REGT GNR WHITTEN RJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR WIEDENMANN K 7 TOR REGT GNR WIERSEMA K 116 IND FD BTY GNR WILD M 5 (BC) FD REGT GNR WILL RB 1 RCHA GNR WILLIAMS J 2 RCHA PTE WILLIAMSON M 5 (BC) FD REGT PTE WILLMER RA 30 FD REGT PTE WILLMOT PAT 7 TOR REGT GNR WILSON A CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR WILSON RGS 2 RCHA GNR WILSON RJ 2 RCHA GNR WINSOR JC 2 RCHA GNR WON AJ 7 TOR REGT PTE WONG OWR 7 TOR REGT PTE WONG S 7 TOR REGT GNR WONNENBERG DN 1 RCHA GNR WOODMAN W 4 AD REGT GAGETOWN GNR WOTHERSPOON LJ CTC ARTY SCHOOL GNR WU KG 7 TOR REGT PTE XILON BH 49 FD REGT GNR YANIRE J-FJ 5 RALC GNR YOUSUF Z.M. 1 RCHA GNR YU DB 7 TOR REGT GNR YU Y 1 FD REGT PTE YUNG V 10 FD REGT GNR ZAHR R 2 RCHA GNR ZAKARIAN HL 7 TOR REGT PTE ZHOU HXW 7 TOR REGT GNR ZHOU H 11 FD REGT 60 L Artilluer Canadien

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