Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada
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Not to be confused with Black Watch.
The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada is a reserve infantry regiment in 34 Canadian Brigade Group, 2nd Canadian Division, of the Canadian Army. The regiment is located at 2067, rue Bleury (2067, Bleury Street) in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and is currently commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel R.M. Unger, MMM,CD. The regiment's armoury was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 2008.[1][2] They are the senior Canadian-Scottish Regiment.
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The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada | |
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Active | 31 January 1862 – present |
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Branch | Canadian Army |
Type | Line infantry |
Role | Light role |
Size | Battalion |
Part of | 34 Canadian Brigade Group |
Garrison/HQ | Black Watch Armoury, 2067, rue Bleury, Montréal (Québec) |
Motto(s) | Nemo me impune lacessit (Latin for 'No one provokes me with impunity') |
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Engagements | |
Battle honours | See #Battle honours |
Website | canada |
Commanders | |
Colonel-in-chief | Charles III |
Honorary Colonel | Colonel Bruce Bolton, MMM, CD |
Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel | Lieutenant-Colonel Jonathan Birks |
Commanding officer | Lieutenant-Colonel R.M. Unger, MMM, CD |
Regimental Sergeant Major | Chief Warrant Officer K. Fuller, CD |
Insignia | |
Hackle | Red |
Tartan | Black Watch (Government 1) |
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