The 62nd Field Artillery Regiment, RCA (French: 62e Régiment d'artillerie de campagne, ARC) is a militia unit of the Canadian Army that has its own military band and is located in Shawinigan, Quebec. It recruits primarily in Shawinigan, Joliette and Victoriaville.[1][2]
62nd Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery | |
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Active | 1961 as Field Artillery Regiment |
Country | Canada |
Branch | Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery |
Role | Field Artillery |
Origin
editIts oldest and most notable subunit is the 81st Field Artillery Battery, which was founded in the Eastern Townships in 1912 and relocated in Shawinigan, Mauricie in 1936.[citation needed]
World War II
editThe battery was called to active duty during World War II. Its members were trained in Ontario and the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1944. In 1944-45, the 81st Battery contributed to the Allies' effort in the Normandy Landings, which led to the Liberation of France.[citation needed]
Anti-aircraft Unit
editIn 1946-48, members of the Shawinigan-based C Company of the Régiment de Joliette joined those of the 81st Battery to form the 62nd Regiment. From that moment until 1961, the newly formed unit served in an anti-aircraft capacity.[citation needed]
Field artillery
editSince 1961, the regiment has been a field artillery unit. Its equipment consists of 105 mm towed howitzers. Its armoury is currently located at 5315 Boulevard Royal, Shawinigan.[3]
A substantial number of the 62nd Regiment reservists attend Collège Shawinigan.
Every year on Remembrance Day weekend, members of the regiment gather near the Monument des Braves cenotaph and conduct a ceremony to commemorate soldiers who died on the field of honour. They also parade in the streets of downtown Shawinigan and Grand-Mère.
Contributions since World War II
editEven though the 62nd Regiment has not served in active duty since World War II, it provided personnel for a number of operations, including:[4]
Well-known members
editWell-known members of the regiment are:
- Gabriel Chrétien, brother of Prime Minister Jean Chrétien;
- Jacques Duchesneau, Chief of Police of the Montreal Urban Community from 1994 to 1998 and Honorary Lieutenant Colonel of the regiment since 2005;
- Gérard Dufresne, Mayor of Shawinigan from 1963 to 1966 and Honorary Colonel of the regiment from 1966 to 2005;
- Yves Duhaime, Provincial Cabinet Member from 1976 to 1985;
- Jean-Pierre Frigon, history teacher at Saint-Tite's Paul-Le Jeune High School and recipient of the Governor General's Award;[5]
- Antonio Lamer (1933–2007), Chief Justice of Canada from 1990 to 2000 and Honorary Lieutenant Colonel of the regiment from 1992 to 1998;
- Victoriaville native Yannick Pépin (1973–2009), who reached the rank of Master Bombardier with the 62nd Regiment in the 1990s, before joining the 5 Combat Engineer Regiment (Major Pépin died in the line of duty while commanding a unit in the War in Afghanistan);[6]
- Ben Weider (1923–2008), Co-founder of the International Federation of BodyBuilders (IFBB), Jewish businessman from Montreal and Honorary Colonel of the regiment from 2005 until his death in 2008.
See also
editFootnotes
edit- ^ Defence, National (2019-01-28). "62nd Field Artillery Regiment, RCA". www.canada.ca. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
- ^ J.J. Bellemare, 60 ans d'artillerie en Mauricie, Shawinigan
- ^ "62e Régiment d'artillerie de campagne, Shawinigan, Quebec, The Royal Regiment of Artillery". Archived from the original on 2007-06-30. Retrieved 2007-07-01.
- ^ Un bel hommage aux soldats du 62e RAC de retour d'Afghanistan, L'Hebdo Mékinac des Chenaux, April 20, 2008
- ^ Isabelle Légaré, Un Prix du premier ministre Harper pour Jean-Pierre Frigon, Le Nouvelliste, October 10, 2009
- ^ Yanick Poisson, Victoriaville rendra hommage au major Yannick Pépin, La Tribune, September 15, 2009