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The Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps Association was a Defence Association authorized on 9 March 1945 and was recognized by the Conference of Defence Associations in early 1946. It was established as many senior RCOC officers recognized the desire for a post-World War association for former officers who
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The Canadian Ordnance Corps was redesignated The Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps on 22 March 1948. It reverted to the previous name on 18 April 1955. In 1960, 1 Ordnance Field Park moved from Edmonton to Calgary and in 1968 merged with the Base Supply organization to become the Supply Company of 1
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with six maple leaves around the edge. At the centre of the belt is a shield superimposed with three cannonballs and three cannons. At the bottom the text "Royal Canadian Army Service Corps" is written on a ribbon.
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in its ranks up unit the Corps dissolution in 1968. The band was established as a unit of the Canadian Army in 1956 with an establishment of 55 musicians based at Longue-Point (later
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dedicated to the personnel who served as part of 26 Central Ordnance Depot, Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps consists of a large depiction of the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps badge.
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On 1 July 1903 the responsibilities of the Canadian Stores Department were transferred to the Ordnance Stores Corps. In 1907 it was renamed the Canadian Ordnance Corps (COC).
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The Militia component of the now-Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps was not authorized until 1912, and redesignated with the Royal prefix in 1936 (probably on 29 April 1936).
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landings, during which the director of music recalled that "we were mobbed by the troops particularly after we played the
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The Canadian Ordnance Corps was redesignated the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps on 3 Nov 1919. As a matter of honour,
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The badge of the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps consists of a belt, with a Kings Crown on top, with the text
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The Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps was combined with the transport and supply elements of the
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which everyone enjoyed". In 1958, the band took part in a concert with American composer
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bestowed on the organization the right to use the prefix royal before its name.
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which was the original user of this motto. The motto is also used by the
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was the last colonel-in-chief of the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps. King
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Former administrative corps of the Royal Canadian Army (1919–1968)
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had served in the RCOC and had no intent on continuing in the
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To the Thunderer, His Arms The Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps
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have all served as previous colonels-in-chief of the corps.
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The Making of a Tattoo: Canadian Armed Forces Tattoo 1967
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In the First World War the COC, in conjunction with the
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Military units and formations of Canada in World War II
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King George VI granted the RCE the same mottoes as the
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