Canadian artillery soldiers assume Queen’s Guard duties in England

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Master Bombardier Jamieson Baird of The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery United Kingdom Public Duties Contingent, pictured left, speaks to the Old Guard during the Change of Guard ceremony in London, England on October 4, 2021. Photo Credit: Sergeant Donald Todd, Army Communications, British Army

October 4, 2021 – Ottawa – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces

Members of The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery United Kingdom Public Duties Contingent (RCA UK PDC) began their month-long Public Duties in London and Windsor with Changing of the Guard ceremonies held at Buckingham Palace and St. James’s Palace on October 4, 2021.

From October 4 to 22, the 90 soldiers of the RCA UK PDC will comprise the Queen’s Guard at the four Royal residences in the London District – Buckingham Palace, St. James’s Palace, Windsor Castle and the Tower of London. For the mount and dismount ceremonies, which will occur several times throughout the month-long tasking, the Queen’s Guard will be accompanied by the 36-person Royal Canadian Artillery Band, based in Edmonton.

The Queen’s Guard are soldiers and officers charged in support of the civil authorities with guarding the Sovereign and the official royal residences in the UK.

The RCA UK PDC was invited by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to form the Queen’s Guard to honour and commemorate the 150th anniversary of the formation of The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery (RCA) A and B Batteries. The founding of A Battery (in Kingston, Ont.) and B Battery (in Quebec City) of 1 RCHA in 1871 led the way for Canada’s professional Army. It allowed Canada to bear responsibility for its defence and laid the groundwork for political autonomy.

This opportunity to conduct Public Duties perpetuates the tradition of Commonwealth soldiers working closely with the British Armed Forces while demonstrating the professional capabilities of The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery and the Canadian Armed Forces in an international setting.

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The Royal Canadian Artillery band leads The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery United Kingdom Public Duties Contingent through the gates at Buckingham Palace in London, England on October 4, 2021 during the Change of Guard ceremony. Photo Credit: Master Corporal Heather MacRae, Image Technician, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery UK Public Duties Contingent
The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery United Kingdom Public Duties Contingent present arms on the forecourt of Buckingham Palace during the Change of Guard ceremony in London, England on October 4, 2021. Photo Credit: Captain Natasha Tersigni, Public Affairs Officer, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery UK Public Duties Contingent

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“This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity for our soldiers and they are embracing every moment of it. While training and preparations leading up to this were at times long, when Canadian soldiers marched onto the forecourt of Buckingham Palace, they truly felt the full magnitude of their duties. This is not something that is by any means a common task for Canadian Armed Forces members and it is an honour and a privilege to be here as a member of the Queen’s Guard.”

Major Michael Crosier, Guard Commander, The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery UK Public Duties Contingent

“This is the first time that The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery has had the privilege of undertaking Public Duties in the United Kingdom. It is quite the honour, especially with this month being the 150th anniversary of the forming of the Regiment’s A and B Batteries.”

Master Warrant Officer Jason Power, Sergeant Major, The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery UK Public Duties Contingent

Quick facts

  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II holds the Royal Appointment of Captain General for The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery and in this capacity serves as the ceremonial head of the Regiment.

  • In addition to guarding the official Royal residences in the London District, the RCA UK PDC will participate in ceremonial events supporting the 150th anniversary of the formation of A and B Batteries during September and October 2021 while in the UK.

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Captain Natasha Tersigni
Public Affairs Officer
Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery UK Public Duties Contingent
Phone: +44 7404 237307
Email: natasha.tersigni@forces.gc.ca

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