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History of 12th Field Regiment

The 12th Field Regiment is an artillery unit with a distinguished history of service. Originally formed during World War II, the regiment provided vital artillery support in key campaigns, including operations in Europe and the Asia-Pacific theater. Over the decades, the 12th Field Regiment has been restructured and modernized, participating in a variety of peacekeeping and combat missions. Today, the unit remains an integral part of its nation’s armed forces, upholding a legacy of precision, discipline, and dedication to duty.

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ABOUT 12th Field Regiment

  • Formation: The 12th Field Regiment was first formed during World War I as part of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1916 to provide artillery support on the Western Front.
  • World War II Service: Reconstituted for World War II, the 12th Field Regiment became part of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division and played a significant role in the Normandy landings on D-Day, June 6, 1944.
  • D-Day Heroics: The regiment landed on Juno Beach and provided crucial artillery support that helped Canadian troops advance inland, overcoming heavy German resistance.
  • Operation Totalize: In August 1944, the 12th Field Regiment contributed to Operation Totalize, a pivotal assault that helped open the road to Falaise and led to the closing of the Falaise Pocket, trapping thousands of German troops.
  • Heavy Firepower: The unit was equipped with the versatile 25-pounder gun-howitzers, a mainstay artillery piece known for its reliability and effectiveness throughout the war.
  • Post-war Evolution: After World War II, the 12th Field Regiment was reorganized as part of the Canadian Army Reserve and has continued to serve in various capacities, including domestic operations and support roles.
  • Peacekeeping Contributions: Members of the regiment have served in United Nations peacekeeping missions, reflecting Canada's commitment to international security and peace.
  • Community Roots: The 12th Field Regiment has historical ties to southwestern Ontario, drawing recruits from communities in the region and maintaining strong local connections.
  • Regimental Motto: The unit's motto, "Ubique" (Latin for "Everywhere"), reflects the Royal Canadian Artillery's tradition of being present wherever needed on the battlefield.
  • Legacy and Memorials: The regiment's legacy is preserved through memorials and annual commemorations, particularly honoring its service during the D-Day landings and other major operations.

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