5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group

5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (French: 5e Groupe-brigade mécanisé du Canada) (5 CMBG) is a Canadian Forces brigade group that is part of 2nd Canadian Division of the Canadian Army. It is based at CFB Valcartier, near Quebec City, Quebec. The brigade group is the formation responsible for the majority of francophone units of the regular army.[1][2]

5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group
Active1968–present
Country Canada
BranchCanadian Army
Size1 regiment each of armour, artillery and combat engineers, 3 battalions of infantry
Part of2nd Canadian Division
Garrison/HQCFB Valcartier
Motto(s)French: Allons-y (Let's go)
March"Allons-y"
Websitehttp://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/5-cmbg/index.page
Insignia
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Units

Structure of the 5 GMBC
5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade GroupUnit TypesCFB Valcartier

5 CMBG Headquarters & Signal SquadronHeadquarters and CommunicationsCFB Valcartier

12e Régiment blindé du CanadaArmouredCFB Valcartier

5e Régiment d'artillerie légère du CanadaArtilleryCFB Valcartier

5 Combat Engineer RegimentCombat engineersCFB Valcartier

1st Battalion, Royal 22e RégimentMechanized infantryCFB Valcartier

2nd Battalion, Royal 22e RégimentMechanized infantryQuebec City

3rd Battalion, Royal 22e RégimentLight infantryCFB Valcartier

5 Service BattalionCombat Service SupportCFB Valcartier

Two regular force units of other formations (430 Tactical Helicopter Squadron and 5 Field Ambulance of Canadian Forces Medical Group) are collocated with 5 CMBG at CFB Valcartier and work closely with the brigade group, but are not officially a part of it.

History

5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (5 CMBG) is similar in name to the 5th Brigade of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, for which Camp Valcartier was built. Founded in 1914, the 5th Brigade of the Canadian Expeditionary Force distinguished itself in many battles, particularly at Ypres, Vimy, The Somme, Passchendale and the Hindenburg Line. The 5th Brigade of the Canadian Expeditionary Force was reconstituted in September 1939 as an active service formation. With the end of the war, the brigade was disbanded and its units resumed their role within the Canadian Reserves.

The establishment of 5 Combat Group was tied to the creation of the new units under its control and between 1977 and 1992, name changes became a relatively frequent occurrence for 5 Combat Group in order to reflect different operational roles. Thus, 5 Combat Group became 5 Canadian Brigade Group (1977), 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade (1989) and, finally, 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (1992).

Today, 5 CMBG is made up of eight units: a light artillery regiment, an armoured regiment, a combat engineer regiment, a headquarters and signals squadron, three infantry battalions and a service battalion. Four other units provide support to 5 CMBG troops: 5 Field Ambulance, Dental Unit Detachment - Valcartier, 5 Military Police Platoon and 430 Tactical Helicopter Squadron.

References

  1. "5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group". Canada.ca. Government of Canada. 25 February 2013. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  2. "5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group". The Canadian Encyclopaedia. Historica Canada. Retrieved 6 July 2022.

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