32 Signal Regiment (Canada)
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32 Signal Regiment (Amalgamated from former 709 Communication Regiment and 700 Communication Squadron) is a Canadian Army primary reserve unit, part of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals. It is the dedicated signals unit within 32 Canadian Brigade Group.[1]
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32 Signal Regiment | |
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32e Régiment des Transmissions | |
Active | 2011–present |
Country | Canada |
Branch | Primary Reserve |
Role | Military communications |
Size | 2 squadrons |
Part of | 32 Canadian Brigade Group |
Garrison/HQ | Fort York Armoury, Toronto, Canada |
Motto(s) | Celeres et Vigilantes (Swift and Vigilant) |
March | Begone, Dull Care |
Mascot(s) | White owl |
Website | Official Website |
Commanders | |
CO | LCol John Moore, CD |
RSM | CWO Santos, CD |
Abbreviation | 32 Sig Regt |
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The regiment exercised its Freedom of the City in Toronto in 2017.[2]