Annex F: Unit Contact Info Canadian Armed Forces Primary Reserves in 39 Canadian Brigade Group 39 Canadian Brigade Group Recruiters Sergeant Liam Burrows Office: 604-238-2325 Corporal Andrew Ekeli Office: 604-666-4282 Cell: 604-837-9860 39 Service Battalion 11 Company 724 Vanalman Avenue Victoria, BC V8Z 3B5 Recruiting: 250-363-8337 12 Company 5500 No. 4 Road Richmond, BC V6X 3L5 Recruiting: 604-238-2325 Trades: Supply Technician, Vehicle Technician, Weapons Technician, Mobile Support Equipment Operator, Logistics Officer, Resource Management Support Clerk, Cook, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Officer 39 Signals Regiment A Squadron 4050 West 4th Vancouver BC V6R 1P6 Recruiting: 604-225-2520 e 2470 B Squadron, Victoria 1200 Colville Road Victoria, BC, V9A 7N2 Recruiting: 250-363-4343 B Squadron, Nanaimo Nanaimo Military Camp Nanaimo, BC V9R 5J9 Recruiting: 250-755-5360 Trades: Army Communication & Information Systems Specialist, Resource Management Support Clerk, Supply Technician, Vehicle Technician, Signals Officer 39 Combat Engineer Regiment 6 Squadron 1513 Forbes Avenue North Vancouver, BC V7M 2Y4 Recruiting: 604-666-4054 44 Squadron 1990 7th Avenue Trail, BC V1R 3C3 Recruiting: 250-368-2129 54 Squadron 5535 Korea Road Chilliwack, BC V2R 5P7 Recruiting: 604-858-1013 Trades: Combat Engineer, Engineer Officer, Resource Management Support Clerk 5 Field Regiment 55 Battery 715 Bay Street Victoria, BC V8T 1R1 Recruiting: 250-363-8272 56 Battery Nanaimo Military Camp Nanaimo, BC V9R 5J9 Recruiting: 250-755-5371 Trades: Artillery Soldier, Artillery Officer, Supply Technician, Resource Management Support Clerk 15 Field Regiment 2025 West 11th Avenue Vancouver, BC V6J 2C7 Recruiting: 604-666-4371 or 604-219-4272 Trades: Artillery Soldier, Artillery Officer, Supply Technician, Resource Management Support Clerk Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary’s) Annex F 1/4 Annex F: Unit Contact Info A Company 715 Bay Street Victoria, BC V8T 1R1 Recruiting: 250-363-8153 B Company Nanaimo Military Camp Nanaimo, BC V9R 5J9 Recruiting: 250-755-5368 B Company, Courtenay 2000 Waveland Road Courtenay, BC V9J 1X4 Recruiting: 250-339-4515 Trades: Infantry Soldier, Infantry Officer, Supply Technician, Resource Management Support Clerk Royal Westminster Regiment A Company 530 Queens Avenue New Westminster, BC V3L 1K3 Recruiting: 604-666-4282 D Company 5535 Korea Road Chilliwack, BC V2R 5P7 Recruiting: 604-858-1013 Trades: Infantry Soldier, Infantry Officer, Supply Technician, Resource Management Support Clerk Seaforth Highlanders of Canada 4050 W 4th Avenue Vancouver, BC V6R 1P6 Recruiting: 604-225-2520 Ext 2470 Trades: Infantry Soldier, Infantry Officer, Supply Technician, Resource Management Support Clerk Rocky Mountain Rangers A Company 1220 McGill Road Kamloops, BC V2C 6B8 Recruiting: 250-851-4896 B Company 687 Dornbierer Crescent Prince George, BC V2M 5Y5 Recruiting: 250-851-4896 Trades: Infantry Soldier, Infantry Officer, Supply Technician, Resource Management Support Clerk British Columbia Regime [Duke of Connaught’s Own] 620 Beatty Street Vancouver, BC V6B 2L9 Recruiting: 604-666-4288 Trades: Armoured Crewman, Armoured Officer, Supply Technician, Weapons Technician, Mobile Support Equipment Operator, Resource Management Support Clerk British Columbia Dragoons A Squadron Building E20, Hook Road Vernon, BC Recruiting: 250-260-5056 B Squadron 720 Lawrence Avenue Kelowna, BC V1Y 6L9 Recruiting: 250-712-4227 or 250-712-4229 Trades: Armoured Crewman, Armoured Officer, Supply Technician, Weapons Technician, Mobile Support Equipment Operator, Resource Management Support Clerk Army Reserve Job Descriptions Annex F 2/4 Annex F: Unit Contact Info Armoured Crewman 00005 Armoured Soldiers operate and maintain armoured fighting vehicles, its weapon systems and its communication equipment. Armoured Soldiers are members of the Combat Arms team, which also includes Infantry, Artillery and Combat Engineering regiments. Armoured Officer 00178 Armour Officers provide reconnaissance and direct-fire support in battle from armoured fighting vehicles such as the Leopard main battle tank, the Coyote surveillance vehicle, and a variant of the wheeled Light Utility Vehicle. Along with members of the Artillery, Infantry and Combat Engineering regiments, they are members of the Combat Arms. Army Communication & Information Systems Specialist 00362 Army Communication and Information Systems Specialists provide fast, reliable wired and wireless communication and information systems using leading edge voice and data systems. They are also part of a larger team that provides Army units and the Canadian Forces with communication and information services throughout Canada, and around the world. Artillery Officer 00179 Artillery Officers provide indirect fire support, air defence, and surveillance and target acquisition in battle. Along with members of the Armour, Infantry and Combat Engineering regiments, they are members of the Combat Arms. Artillery Soldier 00368 Artillery Soldiers are responsible for surveillance, target acquisition, and indirect fire to engage the enemy. The Artillery is part of the Combat Arms, which also includes Infantry Soldiers, Armoured Soldiers, and Combat Engineers. Combat Engineer 00339 Combat Engineers ensure that troops can live, move and fight on the battlefield. They also perform construction and maintenance tasks, operate vehicles and equipment in support of engineer operations, and maintain field installations and facilities. Cook 00164 Cooks prepare nutritious food items and meals for Canadian Forces members and National Defence employees. Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Officer 00187 Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Officers maintain and support all Army equipment, and the land-based equipment of the Royal Canadian Navy and the Royal Canadian Air Force. They are commissioned members of the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Branch of the Canadian Forces. Engineer Officer 00181 Engineer Officers help the army live, move and fight. They are members of the Canadian Military Engineers. Together with the Armour, Infantry and Artillery, Engineer Officers are an integral part of the Combat Arms. Infantry Soldier 00010 Infantry soldiers are the Army’s primary combat fighters and are responsible for closing with and engaging the enemy. They are the core members of the Combat Arms team, which includes Artillery and Armoured Soldiers. Infantry Officer 00180 An Infantry Officer performs a wide range of duties, from commanding and leading soldiers as part of a team to occupying various staff positions involving planning, training, intelligence, logistics and personnel administration. Logistics Officer 00328 Logistics Officers provide the various means of transportation, equipment and supplies for the movement of Canadian Forces members and all types and sizes of cargo throughout the world. Mobile Support Equipment Operator 00171 Annex F 3/4 Annex F: Unit Contact Info Mobile Support Equipment Operators operate military vehicles ranging in size from standard automobiles to snow removal equipment and all-terrain vehicles. Musician 0166 Musicians provide musical support for all aspects of military life, including ceremonial parades, military graduations, and ship ceremonies. They provide quality music designed to support Canadian Forces operations, foster morale and esprit de corps, and to promote Canadian aesthetics and values, both nationally and abroad. Resource Management Support Clerk 00298 Resource Management Support Clerks provide administrative and financial support to all military activities. Signals Officer 00341 Signals Officers deliver telecommunications services to the Canadian Forces, especially the Army and command units. Supply Technician 00168 Supply Technicians ensure that all of the supplies and services necessary for Canadian Forces operations are available when and where they are required. They handle a variety of items such as food, fuel, heavy machinery, spare parts, stationery and clothing. Vehicle Technician 00129 Vehicle Technicians maintain, repair, and overhaul land vehicles and related equipment to keep them in top condition. Vehicle Technicians belong to the Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Weapons Technician (Land) 00130 Weapons Technicians maintain and repair weapons, weapons systems and ancillary equipment. They are members of the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Branch of the Canadian Forces. They also are responsible for the maintenance and repair of miscellaneous equipment such as scales, hydraulic lifts, locks and security containers, personal flotation devices, rebreathers, and equipment for heating, cooking and lighting in the field. Annex F 4/4