Unit Name: | 35 Canadian Brigade Group |
Dates: | 1997–present |
Country: | Canada |
Branch: | Canadian ArmyPrimary Reserve |
Command Structure: | 2nd Canadian Division |
Type: | Headquarters |
Identification Symbol 4: | 35 CBG |
Identification Symbol 4 Label: | Abbreviation |
Ceremonial Chief Label: | Colonel-in-Chief |
March: | "Le Pays" |
Motto: | fr|Honneur et courage (Honour and courage)[1] |
Garrison: | Quebec City |
Identification Symbol Label: | NATO Map Symbol[2] |
35 Canadian Brigade Group (35CBG; fr|35<sup>e</sup> Groupe-brigade du Canada) is part of 2nd Canadian Division, under the Canadian Army of the Canadian Forces. It is headquartered in Quebec City, Quebec. It is the successor of the Cold War era Quebec Militia District.
35 Canadian Brigade Group units | Roles | Quebec City | |
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35 Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters | Quebec City | ||
Sherbrooke | |||
Trois-Rivières | |||
6th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA | Artillery | Lévis | |
62nd Field Artillery Regiment, RCA | Artillery | Shawinigan | |
Engineer | Quebec City | ||
35 Signal Regiment | Signals | Quebec City | |
Light infantry | Quebec City | ||
Light infantry | Rimouski | ||
Light infantry | Lévis | ||
Light infantry | Chicoutimi | ||
Light infantry | Sherbrooke | ||
35 (Quebec) Service Battalion | Service and support | Quebec City |