Supplementary Order of Battle

In Canada, a regiment is placed on the Supplementary Order of Battle when the need for the regiment's existence is no longer relevant. When placed on the Supplementary Order of Battle, a regiment is considered "virtually disbanded", and is re-formed only when the Department of National Defence deems the unit is required again. The Supplementary Order of Battle was instituted as an alternative to outright disbandment during the army rationalizations of the 1960s. If a regiment is re-manned and moved from the Supplementary Order of Battle, it takes its old place in the order of precedence and its colours, traditions and battle honours remain as if there had been no interruption of service.

In the aftermath of the Somalia Affair in 1993, The Canadian Airborne Regiment was completely disbanded and not placed on the Supplementary Order of Battle.

On September 5, 2008, the Defence Minister, Peter MacKay, announced that The Halifax Rifles (RCAC) would be reorganized as an active unit. This was the first and so far only regiment to be reactivated to the Primary Reserve from the Supplementary Order of Battle. Two other regiments have been removed from the Supplementary Reserve by amalgamating them with Primary Reserve units: the Irish Fusiliers of Canada (The Vancouver Regiment) merged into the British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own) in 2002 and the 19th Alberta Dragoons merged into the South Alberta Light Horse in 2006.

Regiments on the Supplementary Order of Battle

Royal Canadian Armoured Corps

Armoured units on the Supplementary Order of Battle
Regiment Formed To SOB Headquarters
4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards 1875 1965 Ottawa[1]
12th Manitoba Dragoons 1903 1964 Winnipeg[2]
14th Canadian Hussars 1910 1968 Swift Current[3]

Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery

RegimentFormedTo SOBHeadquarters
3rd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery19511992Shilo, Manitoba[4]
4th Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery19521970Petawawa, Ontario[5]
8th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA19121970Hamilton, Ontario[6]
12th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA19051965Fredericton, New Brunswick[7]
14th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA19121968Yarmouth, Nova Scotia[8]
18th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA19201970Lethbridge, Alberta[9]
21st Field Artillery Regiment, RCA19361970Wingham, Ontario[10]
24th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery19141965Trail, British Columbia[11]
27th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA19101970Farnham, Quebec[12]
29th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA18981965Sarnia, Ontario[13]
34th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA19421965Montreal, Quebec[14]
37th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA19051965Montreal, Quebec[15]
39th Field Artillery Regiment (Self-Propelled), RCA19141965Winnipeg, Manitoba[16]
40th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA19361981Kenora, Ontario[17]
44th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA19461965St. Catharines, Ontario[18]
46th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA19361968Drummondville, Quebec[19]
50th Field Artillery Regiment (The Prince of Wales Rangers), RCA18661970Peterborough, Ontario[20]
53rd Field Artillery Regiment, RCA19461968Yorkton, Saskatchewan[21]
57th Field Artillery Regiment (2nd/10th Dragoons), RCA18721970Niagara Falls, Ontario[22]
19th Medium Artillery Regiment, RCA19201965Calgary, Alberta[23]
33rd Medium Artillery Regiment, RCA19461965Cobourg, Ontario[24]
42nd Medium Artillery Regiment, RCA19311965Toronto, Ontario[25]
1st Artillery Locating Regiment, RCA19461965Toronto, Ontario[26]

Royal Canadian Infantry Corps

Infantry units on the Supplementary Order of Battle
Regiment Formed To SOB Headquarters
The Canadian Guards 1951 1970 Petawawa[27]
Victoria Rifles of Canada 1862 1965 Montreal[28]
The Royal Rifles of Canada 1862 1966 Quebec City[29]
Le Régiment de Joliette 1871 1964 Joliette[30]
The Perth Regiment 1886 1965 Stratford, Ontario[31]
The South Saskatchewan Regiment 1905 1968 Estevan[32]
The Winnipeg Grenadiers 1908 1965 Winnipeg[33]
The Yukon Regiment 1962 1968 Whitehorse, Yukon[34]
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