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665:, California, and CFB Petawawa, O Company was ready to fight in counter-insurgency-style combat. While deployed in theatre, O Company's three mechanized rifle platoons were individually deployed to various combat outposts in Panjwayi District, where they were in a state of continuous combat over the summer of 2010. All three platoons were proactively engaged in counter-insurgency operations. Over the course of the deployment, one platoon, who were located along 'Route Nightmare', suffered a high number of casualties from IED and ambush attacks. Despite 2010's fighting season being the deadliest on record, O Company suffered no combat deaths. No members of O Company were awarded medals for valour or for bravery. 35: 761: 324:
was formed 21 December 1883, under the name of the "Infantry School Corps". The regiment was known by a variety of names until "The Royal Canadian Regiment" became official. There have been three occasions when there have been more than one battalion of The RCR. First was during the time of the
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in 2008/2009. After seeing the unit in the reconstitution phase of the army training operations framework cycle, it was prepared once again for deployment. It stood up as the core of Task Force 3–08 Battle Group in January 2008 and assumed duties in
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When a royal or imperial cypher forms part of the badge of a regiment it is normal for it to change with each succeeding sovereign. During the period 1901 to 1919, the officially authorized versions of the regiment's cap badge were those with
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In 2010, the M (Parachute) Company Group, consisting of combat engineer, mortar group, medical, and signals attachments took shape. They deployed as a group for the first time in February 2011 participating in an exercise with the US Army
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3 RCR was stood up as a full-fledged regular force infantry battalion in 1996, and was designated as a light infantry battalion, consisting of three rifle companies, a combat support company and a combat service support company:
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In anticipation of its deployment to Afghanistan in autumn 2008, 3 RCR reroled into a mechanized infantry battalion. It formed the core of Task Force 3–08 Battle Group (TF 3–08 BG), augmented by:
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In 2010, O Company was deployed to Khandahar as a mechanized rifle company in support of the 1 RCR Battle Group as a part of Task Force 1-10. Having completed extensive training in
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During a reorganisation of the Canadian Army in the early 1950s, 3 RCR ceased being on the regular force order of battle. 3 RCR was the designation of the militia battalion of The RCR.
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in September of that year. 3 RCR redeployed to Canada in April and May 2009. In 2010, O Company deployed as a component of the
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order of battle. This amalgamation also brought to the regiment the perpetuation of a number of battalions of the First World War
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under command of Lieutenant-Colonel Jorgensen and then again in 2001 as Rotation 8 under command of Lieutenant-Colonel Thompson.
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Militia regiments, the Canadian Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) (MG) and The Oxford Rifles were amalgamated and redesignated
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3 RCR replaced 2 RCR in Korea in early 1953. Early in May the battalion withstood a strong enemy assault on its position about
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The Duke of Edinburgh, Colonel-in-Chief of RCR, presenting the 3rd Battalion with their Regimental Colours in April 2013
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3 RCR was once again a regular force battalion when it assumed duties as a mechanised infantry battalion of
675: 17: 543: 341:, 3rd battalion was formed on 10 January 1951. 3 RCR served in Korea from March 1953 until March 1954. 243:
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O Company were given greater attention, as well, and began preparations to give the battalion a
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capability and successfully conducted their first series of fast-rope training exercises.
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In late October and early November 2018, a contingent from the battalion, alongside the
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were reduced to nil strength and the soldiers of that regiment's 2nd Battalion (at
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The Militia battalion changed from the 3rd to the 4th Battalion in 1970 when The
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when a second battalion, RCR was formed for duty in Japan. Finally, during the
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as part of ISAF, 3 RCR deployed to Kabul, in summer 2003. It was based out of
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3 RCR was one of two infantry battalions that formed Canada's commitment to
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The London and Oxford Fusiliers (3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment)
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and conducted garrison duties there. The second was at the tail end of the
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3 RCR BG served in Kandahar from 21 September 2008 until 15 April 2009.
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3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment (London and Oxford Fusiliers)
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while training for their first operational deployment to Afghanistan.
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3 RCR deployed to Bosnia and Herzegovina twice as part of
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2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
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The 3rd Battalion received their regimental colours from
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Military units and formations of Canada in World War II
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Shortly thereafter, N (Airmobile) Company, deployed to
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The colours were received at 979:"Assignment Afghanistan: Go Down Nightmare" 872:"Assignment Afghanistan: Go Down Nightmare" 853:"Assignment Afghanistan: Kill Town Salavat" 731: 365:Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 212: 207: 689:' Weapons and Tactics Instructors course. 283:3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment 99: 94:3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment 18:3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment 630:Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) 79:Learn how and when to remove this message 721:Regiments and Corps of the Canadian Army 526:was stood down following the end of the 42:This article includes a list of general 793: 685:, United States, to participate in the 568:International Security Assistance Force 302:International Security Assistance Force 909:"Honours and Recognition publications" 889:Rubin, Alissa J. 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The first tour was in 524:4 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group 391:M Company (Airborne) – Jump Company 373:1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group 349:4 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group 179:2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group 603:Canada's commitment to Afghanistan 514:R Company (Combat Service Support) 403:R Company (Combat Service Support) 48:it lacks sufficient corresponding 25: 780:and followed by a parade back to 770:Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 285:(3 RCR) is a regular force 33: 1017:Battalions of the Canadian Army 967:"Death Lurks in Every Vineyard" 803:"Canadians in Korea, 1950–1953" 562:in 2003/2004 as Rotation 0 for 508:P Company (Mechanized Infantry) 505:O Company (Mechanized Infantry) 502:N Company (Mechanized Infantry) 499:M Company (Mechanized Infantry) 487:. 3 RCR was then stationed in 397:O Company (Mountain Operations) 645:Royal Canadian Horse Artillery 471:in 1977. 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3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment
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Airborne
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2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group
Petawawa
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light infantry
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Kandahar Province
International Security Assistance Force
Kabul
The Royal Canadian Regiment
Boer War
Halifax, NS
Second World War
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Canadian Airborne Regiment
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