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Contents.Origin and organizational aspects The concept of the Airborne The main proponent of the Airborne was General who, as commander of the Army (i.e. Mobile Command) and then, created it between 1965 and 1968 as a large rapid-reaction, light mobile force, suitable for overseas -size missions. It was designed as a flexible short-term immediate response available to the government when it accepted an overseas reinforcement or intervention mission within, or elsewhere.
It would be replaced in a brigade's proposed mission area, after no more than a few weeks, once the main body of a heavier brigade was mobilized and transported with its fighting vehicles and support to the area. Allard's memoirs, Chap. 12.)Over time, and a succession of chiefs of defence, the Airborne remained an object of conflicting concepts of operations, military structure and linguistic identity. Originally designed as a quick-reaction immediate-response force that could, if absolutely necessary, use, it was quickly transformed into a highly specialized parachute force, to be used for special parachute missions in the regular order of battle.
(See Allard's memoirs.) This, in turn, created controversy since there was no accepted requirement for such a Canadian Forces capability in operational plans, other than the rather pedestrian task of jumping into remote locations in the Canadian Arctic.The original concept of the Airborne envisaged a rotation of young soldiers and officers through its units, serving a maximum of two years. It was to be an essential and exciting posting for all young infantry leaders prior to their promotion to sergeant or captain in their own regiment. Allard wrote: 'this regiment would not reflect the identity of a Victorian-era regiment because its members would serve in it for only a short period (Chap 12).' However, under Allard's successors, the Airborne became instead another separate regiment, specializing in parachuting, and keeping its members for as long as possible. It adopted all the symbols of a line regiment, including badges, colours, and history (creating a historical link with Canadian ).
In particular, it sought to replace the identity of its members from Canada's line regiments with that of the Airborne. This aborted the original operational purpose of the Airborne and, significantly, planted the seeds of an ongoing conflict of identity and loyalty within the Canadian infantry family. Allard wrote that 'those who took this route showed an absolute ignorance of the requirement for quick-reaction in today's world.' Location On General Allard's retirement, the unit was established at in, in 1968. This was a large Air Transport Command base. The prairie weather is ideal for specialized parachute training, and Edmonton is the 'gateway to the North'. But the location in western Canada was disputed by some for operational reasons in that Canada's rapidly declining troop strength was consequently heavily skewed to that part of the continent where neither its population nor its commitments justified.
There was a full brigade in the West, plus the Airborne. In central and eastern Canada, there were only four battalions of infantry.The Edmonton location also created linguistic problems.
The Airborne's French-speaking elements had initially been left at in Quebec, but they have also moved to Alberta in 1970. There, it became difficult to keep them up to strength, particularly as many married leaders refused to make their career in an environment unsuitable for their families.Finally, in the face of recruiting and retention problems, as well as operational concerns, the Airborne was moved to in Ontario, where it remained until it was disbanded.In 1970 a battalion was added to the regiment and was named 3rd Canadian Mechanized Commando. This unit was an element of the and was stationed in CFB Baden, Germany. Although it was part of the regiment it did not have a parachute role.
It was disbanded in 1977.Organization, size, and identity The Airborne Regiment also suffered from frequent reorganizations. Initially conceived as a small brigade, its lack of resources forced it from the start to become a rather large with two infantry 'commandos', one English-speaking and the other mostly French-speaking, as well as one artillery battery, one field engineer squadron, one signal squadron, and a service company.A tug-of-war thus started between advocates of an exclusive 'airborne' identity versus Canada's other infantry regiments, whose support was needed to promote a flow of soldiers and, in particular, leaders. An uneasy compromise was reached after 10 years, in 1979, when the Airborne was reorganized into three infantry commandos each identified with, and supported from, one of Canada's three line infantry regiments. Over time, this support was generally excellent, and the commandos became a legitimate part of their regimental family of origin.
There were, however, occasions when the quality of that support was questioned (see ).The resources provided for the Airborne continued to dwindle. In 1977, when the regiment moved to CFB Petawawa from Edmonton, it became the core of the Airborne Battle Group within the new, an all-arms light brigade group, tasked with the rapid reinforcement of NATO forces in Norway or Denmark. Its airborne artillery and engineer elements were reassigned to their parent units of the brigade. The total peacetime strength of the regiment was down to 750 all ranks.In 1992, the Canadian Airborne Regiment was reduced to battalion size (601 members).
Its commandos lost their status as distinct administrative units commanded by Commanding Officers and became companies of the Airborne, commanded by an Officer Commanding, albeit maintaining their links with their regiments of origin.In the 1970s a mechanized infantry battalion had been created within Canada's in Germany and named 3 Canadian Mechanized Commando; its dress, colours and other symbols were those of the Canadian Airborne Regiment. This designation was a convenient mechanism for manning it from Canada's two English-speaking infantry regiments, allowing both to maintain NATO expertise. However, its role was strictly that of a mechanized infantry battalion and had nothing to do with the parachute operations of the regiment in Canada.The Canadian Airborne Regiment was ordered to be disbanded by the after the on September 1, 1995.
This move occurred during a period marked by severe defence budget cuts and internal reorganization.
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