Heritage Structure | Annex B – Combat arms regiments and units

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  • Annex B – Combat arms regiments and units (7B-1)

NOTE

An asterisk (*) indicates both Regular and Reserve Force components. The order of precedence for each is different unless combined for the occasion; see Chapter 1 and Chapter 7, Paragraph 34.

ORGANIZATION MARCH
Armour
The Royal Canadian Dragoons For concerts, mess dinners and mounted parades: “Monsieur Beaucaire
For dismounted parades: “Light of Foot”
Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) “Soldiers of the Queen”
12e Régiment blindé du Canada* Marianne s'en va-t-au moulin
Slow march: “Quand vous mourrez de nos amours
The Governor General's Horse Guards “Men of Harlech”
8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) “The Galloping 8th Hussars”
Slow march: “The 8th Hussars” (tune “Road to the Isles”)
The Halifax Rifles (RCAC) “Huntsman’s Chorus”
The Ontario Regiment (RCAC) “John Peel”
The Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment)(RCAC) “Braganza”
Sherbrooke Hussars “Regimental March of the Sherbrooke Hussars”
12e Régiment blindé du Canada (Milice)* As for 12e Régiment blindé du Canada
1st Hussars “Bonnie Dundee”
The Prince Edward Island Regiment (RCAC) “Old Solomon Levi”
The Royal Canadian Hussars (Montreal) “Men of Harlech” and “St. Patrick's Day”
The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own) (RCAC) “I'm Ninety-Five”
The South Alberta Light Horse “A Southerly Wind and a Cloudy Sky”
The Saskatchewan Dragoons “Punjaub”
The King's Own Calgary Regiment (RCAC) “Colonel Bogey”
The British Columbia Dragoons “Fare Ye Well Inniskilling” (5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards)
For pipe band: “Scotland the Brave”
The Fort Garry Horse “El Abanico” and “St. Patrick’s Day”
Slow march: “Red River Valley”
Le Régiment de Hull (RCAC) La Marche de la victoire
The Windsor Regiment (RCAC) “My Boy Willie”
Artillery
Ch49th (Sault-Ste-Marie) Field Artillery For military band – see Artillery marches.
For pipe band: “A Hundred Pipers”
1st Air Defence Regiment (Lanark and Renfrew Scottish) For military band - see Artillery marches.
For pipe band: “Highland Laddie”
Infantry
The Royal Canadian Regiment* “The Royal Canadian Regiment” (also published under the title “St. Catharines”)
Slow march: “Pro Patria”
Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry Medley of: “Has Anyone Seen the Colonel”, “Tipperary” and “Mademoiselle from Armentières
Slow march: “Lili Marlene
Royal 22e Régiment* Vive la Canadienne
Slow march: “Marche lente du Royal 22e Régiment” (also published under the title “La prière en famille”)
Governor General’s Foot Guards “Milanollo”
Slow march: “Figaro”
The Canadian Grenadier Guards “British Grenadiers”
Slow march: “Grenadiers Slow March” (also played in quick time when entering camp or barracks)
The Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada “The Buffs” and “The Maple Leaf Forever”
Double Past: “Money Musk”
The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment of Canada) “The Highland Laddie”
Slow march: “The Red Hackle”
Les Voltigeurs de Québec Les Voltigeurs de Québec
The Royal Regiment of Canada “British Grenadiers” followed by: “Here's to the Maiden”
The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry (Wentworth Regiment) “The Mountain Rose”
The Princess of Wales' Own Regiment “The Buffs”
The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment “I'm Ninety-Five”
The Lincoln and Welland Regiment “The Lincolnshire Poacher”
4th Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment* As for The Royal Canadian Regiment
The Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada “The Highland Laddie” and “Seann Triubhas”
The Grey and Simcoe Foresters “The 31st Greys”
The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) “The Campbells are Coming” and “John Peel”
The Brockville Rifles “Bonnie Dundee”
Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders “Bonnie Dundee”
Les Fusiliers du St-Laurent Rêves Canadiens
Le Régiment de la Chaudière Sambre et Meuse” and “The Longest Day”
4th Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment (Chateauguay)* As for Royal 22e Régiment
6th Battalion/6e Bataillon, Royal 22e Régiment * As for Royal 22e Régiment
Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal “The Jockey of York”
The Princess Louise Fusiliers “British Grenadiers”
The Royal New Brunswick Regiment “A Hundred Pipers” followed by “The Old North Shore”
The West Nova Scotia Regiment “God Bless the Prince of Wales”
Slow march: “Garb of Old Gaul”
The Nova Scotia Highlanders “The Sweet Maid of Glendaruel”
1st Battalion: “The Atholl Highlanders” and “The Piobaireachd of Donald Dhu”
2nd Battalion: “The Highland Laddie”
Le Régiment de Maisonneuve Sambre et Meuse
The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa “The Piobaireachd of Donald Dhu” and “March of the Cameron Men”
The Royal Winnipeg Rifles “Old Solomon Levi” (Pork, Beans and Hard Tack)
Double Past: “Keel Row”
The Essex and Kent Scottish “The Highland Laddie” and “A Hundred Pipers”
48th Highlanders of Canada “The Highland Laddie”
Le Régiment du Saguenay Le Régiment du Saguenay
The Algonquin Regiment “We Lead, Others Follow”
The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's) “The Campbells are Coming”
The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment “The Highland Laddie”
The North Saskatchewan Regiment “The Jockey of York”
For pipe band: “The Meeting of the Waters”
The Royal Regina Rifles “Lutzow's Wild Hunt”
Double Past: ”Keel Row”
The Rocky Mountain Rangers “The Meeting of the Waters”
The Loyal Edmonton Regiment (4th Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry) “Bonnie Dundee”
The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada “The Piobaireachd of Donald Dhu” and “March of the Cameron Men”
The Royal Westminster Regiment “The Maple Leaf Forever”
The Calgary Highlanders “The Highland Laddie” and “Blue Bonnets Over the Border”
Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke “Queen City”
The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada “The Piobaireachd of Donald Dhu”
The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's) “Blue Bonnets Over the Border”
The Royal Montreal Regiment Ça ira
The Irish Regiment of Canada “Garry Owen”
The Toronto Scottish Regiment “Blue Bonnets Over the Border”
The Royal Newfoundland Regiment “The Banks of Newfoundland”

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