6 Canadian Combat Support Brigade
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6 Canadian Combat Support Brigade | |
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6e Brigade d’appui au combat du Canada | |
Active | 2018–present |
Country | Canada |
Branch | Canadian Army |
Type | Combat support |
Size | Five units |
Part of | 5th Canadian Division |
Garrison/HQ | CFB Kingston |
Motto(s) | Totum aciei spatium (Latin for 'The entire battle space') |
Anniversaries | April 1 |
Website | canada |
Commanders | |
Commanding officer | Colonel Frédéric Pruneau, CD |
Regimental sergeant major | CWO Dave R. Limon, CD |
6 Canadian Combat Support Brigade (French: 6e Brigade d’appui au combat du Canada) (6 CCSB) is a Canadian Forces combat support brigade that is part of 5th Canadian Division of the Canadian Army. It is spread out over different bases in Canada but the headquarters is at CFB Kingston.[1][2][3]
Units
Structure of the 6 CCSB
4th Artillery Regiment (General Support), RCA | Royal Canadian Artillery | CFB Gagetown |
4 Engineer Support Regiment | Royal Canadian Engineers | CFB Gagetown |
21 Electronic Warfare Regiment | Royal Canadian Corps of Signals | CFB Kingston |
Canadian Army Intelligence Regiment | Canadian Intelligence Corps | CFB Kingston |
Influence Activities Task Force | CFB Kingston |
History
6 CCSB was created in April 2018. The formation's goal is to generate professional and specialized forces that can provide sustained, scalable and coordinated combat support enablers and effects to any operation. 6 CCSB is a mixed team of Regular Force and Primary Reserve soldiers, supported by civilians, who operate alongside whole-of-government colleagues, non-governmental agencies, and coalition partners to support Canadian Armed Forces missions.
Unlike the other Regular Force brigades (1, 2 and 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group) 6 CCSB is not a mechanized brigade, nor will it fight on its own or be involved as a main combat entity.
References
- ^ "6 Canadian Combat Support Brigade". www.canada.ca. 2022-08-26. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ Staff, RUSI(NS) (2019-05-09). "The Canadian Combat Support Brigade". RUSI(NS). Retrieved 2022-10-16.
- ^ "X-Men Origins: Rise of a unique combat support brigade | Canadian Army Today". Retrieved 2022-10-16.