39 Canadian Brigade Group

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39 Canadian Brigade Group (39 CBG; French: 39e Groupe-brigade du Canada) is a Canadian Forces formation of the Canadian Army under the 3rd Canadian Division. The brigade group is composed of Canadian Forces (CF) Primary Reserve units, all of which are based within the province of British Columbia.[3] 39 CBG Headquarters is at the Major-General B.M. Hoffmeister OC, CB, CBE, DSO Building, 1755 West 1st Avenue, Vancouver.

Active1997–present
CountryCanada
TypeHeadquarters
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39 Canadian Brigade Group
39e Groupe-brigade du Canada
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Active1997–present
CountryCanada
BranchCanadian Army
TypeHeadquarters
Part of3rd Canadian Division
Garrison/HQMajor-General B.M. Hoffmeister Building, Vancouver, British Columbia
MottoSplendor sine occasu (Latin for 'Splendour without diminishment')[1]
March"39 Canadian Brigade Group March"
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Commanders
Brigade CommanderColonel P.A. Lindsay
Brigade Sergeant MajorCWO A. Harris
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39 CBG
3 Cdn Div
Unit abbreviation39 CBG
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The brigade group is made of approximately 1,500 soldiers in reserve units in communities across British Columbia. Most of the soldiers in 39 CBG are reservists, serving part-time within their communities.[4]

The brigade maintains armoured, artillery, infantry, engineer and service support units to assist Joint Task Force Pacific (JTFP) and Canadian Joint Operations Command with domestic operations support (natural disasters, etc.), as well as supporting the Regular Force units of the 3rd Canadian Division by supporting and augmenting its battle groups. Soldiers of 39 CBG are trained in supporting domestic and also expeditionary operations. Every year many members of 39 CBG volunteer to serve all over the world in UN and NATO deployments. Hundreds of soldiers within the brigade have experience in deploying to the mission in Afghanistan as well as deploying to support the security operations for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.[4]

Brigade units

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UnitTypeLocation
39 Canadian Brigade Group HeadquartersHeadquartersVancouver
5th (British Columbia) Field Artillery Regiment, RCAArtillery
15th Field Artillery Regiment, RCAArtilleryVancouver
39 Combat Engineer RegimentCombat Engineer
39 Service BattalionService and support
39 Signal RegimentCommunications
The Rocky Mountain RangersInfantry
The British Columbia DragoonsArmouredKelowna
The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own)ArmouredVancouver
The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's)Infantry
The Royal Westminster RegimentInfantry
The Seaforth Highlanders of CanadaInfantryVancouver
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Cities with 39 CBG units
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Cranbrook
Cranbrook, British Columbia
Cranbrook, British Columbia
Kamloops
Kamloops, British Columbia
Kamloops, British Columbia
Victoria
Victoria, British Columbia
Victoria, British Columbia
Vernon
Vernon, British Columbia
Vernon, British Columbia
Vancouver
Vancouver, British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia
Trail
Trail, British Columbia
Trail, British Columbia
Richmond
Richmond, British Columbia
Richmond, British Columbia
Prince George
Prince George, British Columbia
Prince George, British Columbia
North Vancouver
North Vancouver, British Columbia
North Vancouver, British Columbia
New Westminster
New Westminster, British Columbia
New Westminster, British Columbia
Nanaimo
Nanaimo, British Columbia
Nanaimo, British Columbia
Kelowna
Kelowna, British Columbia
Kelowna, British Columbia
Comox
Comox, British Columbia
Comox, British Columbia
Chilliwack
Chilliwack, British Columbia
Chilliwack, British Columbia

Other units

39 CBG is supported by several other units that provide specialist duties, such as medical services, military police and intelligence. These units do not fall under the 39 CBG command structure; however, they do work closely with it in order to provide these services to the soldiers of the brigade group.

Medical

The medical needs of 39 CBG, such as tending to wounded troops in the field, are provided by two field ambulance units. These two units are part of the Royal Canadian Medical Service and 1 Health Services Group.[5]

Military police

The military police support for 39 CBG is provided by the Canadian Forces Military Police. The military police unit assigned to the brigade is 12 Military Police Platoon (12 MP Pl) and is based out of the Colonel Sherman Armoury in Richmond. 12 Military Police Platoon reports to its parent units, 15 Military Police Company, and 1 Military Police Regiment, both based out of Canadian Forces Base Edmonton (CFB Edmonton).

Intelligence

Military intelligence services for 39 CBG are provided by 4 Platoon of 6 Intelligence Company based out the Major-General Bert Hoffmeister Building in Vancouver. The unit headquarters is at Brigadier James Curry Jefferson Armoury and operates several platoons in several brigade groups. 6 Int Coy operates platoons in:

  • Edmonton
  • Vancouver
  • Winnipeg

Armories

Exercise Cougar Salvo

Exercise Cougar Salvo is 39 CBG's annual field training exercise which combines the brigade as a whole. Every year, the exercise is held in a different location, usually in British Columbia. In 2006, it was held in the streets of Kamloops, in 2007, at HMCS Quadra Sea Cadet Summer Training Centre near Comox. However, it has been held in other locations, such as in the United States. In 2012, Exercise Cougar Salvo was held in Boise, Idaho.

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