Regimental Headquarters is happy to announce that the new Regimental Online Store has been launched, finally. We apologize for the stoppage of service and the delay in opening. It has been an interesting learning curve and I can assure you that the RHQ Staff has been working hard to ensure this service would be available. A number of technical and staffing issues and training needed to be resolved following the shut down of online services a year ago and the move of the RHQ Warehouse to Petawawa. All is now well in hand. Some photos and information will continue to be improved.
Online you will find the standard supplies of Regimental Accoutrements, Medals and Items of Interest. Check back frequently as our choice in inventory grows. If you have any questions please contact the Regimental Warehouse Staff and they will be pleased to assist you.
Daily Gleaner – Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada
By MICHAEL STAPLES
More local soldiers will be deployed to Afghanistan early next year.
About 100 personnel from India Company, part of The Second Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment (2RCR), will be leaving for the troubled region in late March or early April. Continue reading ‘2RCR Soldiers to Be Deployed’
Supporting the troops
RALLY: Good crowd turns out for event in Niagara Falls
Posted By TONY RICCIUTO, SUN MEDIA
Posted 1 day ago
Their sacrifice is not forgotten.
Two Niagara soldiers who lost their lives while serving in Afghanistan – Cpl. Albert Storm, who lived in both Fort Erie and Niagara Falls, and Cpl. Tyler Crooks from Port Colborne – plus all the others who have died or fought for Canada, were fondly remembered during the Support the Troops Rally held Saturday. Continue reading ‘Niagara Region Support’
By Luke Hendry
The Intelligencer
These soldiers may be retired, but their memories remain on active duty.
Seventy years after enlisting to fight in the Second World War, men of the 1st Canadian Infantry Brigade gathered Friday morning at the Belleville Armouries. Continue reading ‘Pachino Day Veterans Remember’
Aiding Wounded Warriors
Article by The Tribune
Posted By KAESHA FORAND , TRIBUNE STAFF
When Canadians are wounded in battle, they often leave their base for the hospital immediately, often with only the clothes on their back. Continue reading ‘Wounded Warriors’