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31 Canadian Brigade Group - 31e Groupe-Brigade Du Canada
31 Canadian Brigade Group - 31e Groupe-Brigade Du Canada
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Twitter: @31CBG Instagram: @31CBG The Brigade's area of responsibility stretches from St. Catharines to Windsor.
31 Canadian Brigade Group is an Army Reserve Formation of the 4th Canadian Division // Le 31e Groupe-brigade du Canada est une formation de la Réserve de l’Armée canadienne faisant partie de la 4e Division du Canada. 31 Canadian Brigade Group (31 CBG) is an Army Reserve Formation of the 4th Canadian Division and is headquartered in London, Ontario. The Brigade has nearly 2000 members, the vast maj
ority of whom are part-time "citizen soldiers." In recent years, the Brigade has deployed hundreds of soldiers on overseas operations in Afghanistan and to other theatres such as Haiti, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Golan Heights. 31 CBG has also deployed a large number of soldiers on domestic operations, providing security and support to events such as the 2010 Winter Olympics and the 2010 G8 Summit in Huntsville, Ontario. Please do not hesitate to call us for more information! We would be pleased to review your resume, and have you visit us for a tour of our unit. Phone: 519-660-5275 ext. 5570
Our History
Headquarters are not traditionally considered to have lineages similar to military units. 31 Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters does, however, continue a heritage of military headquarters in London which have, for over a century, commanded units of the Canadian Army in South-Western Ontario. Depending on the Army's organization, the various headquarters that have been located in London have seen changes in the number of units and the size of the area of operational responsibility they commanded. As early as the 1860s, the number of Militia units throughout the Canadian provinces outgrew the span of control possible for a single centralized headquarters, and a more comprehensive command structure was required. In 1868, a system of Military Districts was created and assigned the responsibility for overseeing the training and coordinating the administrative of Militia units in their assigned areas. These Military Districts were further divided into "Brigade Divisions".