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To defeat the enemy through the aggressive use of firepower and battlefield mobility.
To defeat the enemy through the aggressive use of firepower and battlefield mobility.


==== Motto of the Armoured Corps ====
==== Motto of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps ====
 
"Through the mud and the blood to the green fields beyond."<br />
Through the mud and the blood to the green fields beyond.<br />
- This quote is Originally attributed to Brigadier General Hugh Elles of the British Army, who led British armour into action at Cambrai.
- General Worthington


==== Royal Canadian Armoured Corps March ====
==== Royal Canadian Armoured Corps March ====

Revision as of 16:57, 18 May 2006

General

The Canadian Armoured Corps was created during the Second World War to administer the growing number of armoured regiments being created. The Corps was granted the "Royal" prefix in 1945. Canada first employed armour in the First World War with the creation of three tank battalions in 1918. In 1936, the first tank regiments were created, at that time part of the Infantry, until the creation of the CAC.

Since the Second World War, the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps has continued to evolve in response to Canada's defence and security needs, and has employed units in pure armour as well as reconnaissance roles.

Role of Armour

To defeat the enemy through the aggressive use of firepower and battlefield mobility.

Motto of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps

"Through the mud and the blood to the green fields beyond."
- This quote is Originally attributed to Brigadier General Hugh Elles of the British Army, who led British armour into action at Cambrai.

Royal Canadian Armoured Corps March

The March of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps is "My Boy Willie".

Regiments of the Armoured Corps

There are currently twenty Regiments of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps.

Armour Equipment

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