President
Brigadier-General (ret’d) D. Cross, CD
[Royal Canadian Dragoons]
Vice-President East
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Vice-President Central
Lieutenant-Colonel (ret’d) S. Matheson, CD
[The Governor General’s Horse Guards]
Vice-President West
Brigadier-General (ret’d) M.A. Frank, MSM, CD
[Royal Canadian Dragoons]
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Secretary
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Treasurer
Sergeant (ret’d) S. Barrette, CD
[The Royal Canadian Hussars (Montreal)]
For more than 90 years, the RCACA has been a dynamic nation-wide organization deeply involved in a wide spectrum of military and national issues. Established with the principal aim of furthering the cause and progress of the cavalry arm, the Association quickly expanded its horizons and has been regularly at the forefront in dealing with issues in all spheres of support to the Canadian military. Over the decades it has played a vital role in uniting and enhancing Canada’s armour community.
The Association serves as a vital link within the Corps between units, serving Regular and Reserve Force personnel, and the large body of retired individuals. Through its widespread national membership it provides effective contact and liaison with the public at large, with other arms and services, and with the larger defence community. Newsletters, bulletins, meetings, and conferences of varying scope enhance these links. LCol R Brown (The Ontario Regiment (RCAC))
The Association’s governing body is composed of the commanding officer of each of the 21 Regiments, and the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps School (RCACS) for a total of 22 units. Their deliberations are enhanced by the addition of six life members, officers and members of the executive committee, and the ex-officio presence of the Colonel Commandant, Director Armour and the RSM RCAC. They meet annually with selected armour staff and a variety of senior appointments to consider and act upon matters of concern to the Corps and the Canadian military in general. This serves not only to develop a unified political agenda, but also forges close ties between units and individuals.
Specific activities of the Association include:
Units and the officers serving in them are sustaining members of the Association. All ranks, serving or retired, are eligible for life membership. The organization now represents some 7,500 individuals.
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