33 Canadian Brigade Group
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Brigade of the Canadian Army
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| 33 Canadian Brigade Group | |||||
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| 33e Groupe-brigade du Canada | |||||
Badge of the brigade group | |||||
| Active | 1 April 1997 - present | ||||
| Country | Canada | ||||
| Branch | Canadian Army | ||||
| Part of | 4th Canadian Division | ||||
| Garrison/HQ | Ottawa, Ontario | ||||
| Motto | Fortes soli - fortiores una (Latin for 'Strong alone - Stronger together') | ||||
| March | "Killaloe" | ||||
| Website | www | ||||
| Commanders | |||||
| Brigade commander | Colonel James McKay | ||||
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| Abbreviation | 33 CBG | ||||
Military unit
33 Canadian Brigade Group of the Canadian Army is part of 4th Canadian Division. It commands the Primary Reserve units in eastern and northern portions of Ontario. It was established in 1997.
Brigade units
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Canadian Forces (15 May 2000). B-GL-331-003/FP-001 Military Symbols for Land Operations. Department of National Defence. pp. 4, 24-25.
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