Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke

Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke badge

DROIT AU BUT
“To the point”

700, rue Woodward
Sherbrooke Qc J1G 1W3

Colonel Gaétan Côté Armoury

Join Our Team

Looking for full-time or part-time work? We are hiring and provide excellent career opportunities. Please do not hesitate to call or email our recruiter who will be pleased to answer any questions you may have and provide direction on how to apply to our Regiment.

Our Team Recruiter

Name: Sgt Ethel Provencher
Phone: 819-347-1543
Email: FusdeSherRecrutement@forces.gc.ca

Or contact

Phone: 1-800-856-8488
Contact a recruiting centre near you.

When We Train

September to May:

  • 1 Tuesday night per month 7pm tp 10 pm
  • 2 Weekends per month

Full-time summer employment is available from May until August.

Trades In Our Unit

Equipment

Weapons:

See a list of Canadian Army weapons and vehicles.

Mission Task

A number of Army Reserve units have been assigned specific Mission Tasks. Members within these units are trained in these specific capabilities and ready to be fully integrated, as a formed entity, into the Regular Force units that they reinforce.

The mission task for our unit is: Direct Fire Support – A platoon of 39 members, which is trained in the employment of various infantry heavy weapon systems to provide tactical direct fire support to a manoeuvring battle group.

Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke is a unit of the Canadian Armed Forces Reserve whose headquarters is located in Sherbrooke and has 300 soldiers.

When you join our unit, you will receive competitive pay for your part time or full time work as well as be eligible for on the job training that could benefit you in civilian life. Also, there are medical, dental and educational benefits available to Army Reservists.

Here are all the details:

  • Commander: Lieutenant-Colonel André Morin, CD
  • Sergeant Major: Chief Warrant Officer Gabriel Chrétien, CD

700, rue Woodward
Sherbrooke Qc J1G 1W3

The official history of Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke can be found at the Directorate of History and Heritage website.

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