26th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA

Artillery Badge

QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT
Whither right & glory lead

Brandon Armoury

1116 Victoria Ave
Brandon, MB R7A 1B2
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Portage la Prairie Armoury
143-2nd St Northeast
Portage la Prairie, MB R1N 1S1

Army Reserve

Graphic: Joanna Gajdicar

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

Contact

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

When We Train

September to June:

Brandon

  • Tuesday evenings
  • 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
  • every second weekend.

Portage-la-Prarie

  • Thursday evenings
  • 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
  • every second weekend.

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

The 26th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA unit is part of 38 Canadian Brigade Group, which is part of the Canadian Forces Primary Reserve. The Regiment currently draws people from Brandon and Portage la Prairie area.

Since Spring 2005, 10th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA, 26th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA and 116th Independent Field Battery, RCA have been grouped together as 38 Canadian Brigade Group's Artillery Tactical Group.

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:

  • Commanding Officer - Lieutenant-Colonel Mark Wilson
  • Regimental Sergeant-Major - Master Warrant Officer Robert Keith Henry 

Brandon

26th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA
1116 Victoria Ave
Brandon, MB R7A 1B2

Phone: 204-728-2559, Ext. 257

Portage la Prairie

Portage la Prairie Armoury
143-2nd St Northeast
Portage la Prairie, MB R1N 1S1

Phone: 204-857-7745

Soliders on snowmobiles at night

Operation NANOOK-NUNALIVUT builds readiness and respect

Tuktoyaktuk and Inuvik, Northwest Territories — Climate change and technological advancements are two of the main factors making the Arctic increasingly accessible, and the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) must be ready for potential safety and security issues as activity in the region increases.
March 8, 2022

This Reserve Force regiment originated in Brandon, Manitoba on April 1, 1908, when the 99th Regiment was authorized to be formed. It was redesignated: 99th Manitoba Rangers on May 1,1911; and The Manitoba Rangers on 12 March 1920.

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