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The 5th (British Columbia) Field Artillery Regiment, RCA is a Canadian Army Reserve artillery regiment based at the Bay Street Armoury in Victoria, British Columbia. It is part of the 3rd Canadian Division's 39 Canadian Brigade Group. Although having served for nearly sixty years as a field artillery unit, the early history of the regiment is inextricably intertwined with the defences of the naval base at Esquimalt. The regiment is currently equipped with C3 towed 105mm gun-howitzers.
Redesignated 2 February 1920 as the 5th (British Columbia) Regiment, Canadian Garrison Artillery
Redesignated 1 July 1925 as the 5th (British Columbia) Coast Brigade, CA
Redesignated 3 June 1935 as the 5th (British Columbia) Coast Brigade, RCA
Redesignated 7 November 1940 as the 5th (Reserve) (British Columbia) Coast Brigade, RCA
Redesignated 1 April 1946 as the 5th (British Columbia) Coast Regiment, RCA
Redesignated 5 February 1948 as the 5th (British Columbia) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RCA
Redesignated 29 September 1949 75th (British Columbia) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RCA
Amalgamated 17 October 1954 with the 5th (British Columbia) Coast Regiment, RCA, the 120th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery, RCA (redesignated as the 120th Harbour Defence Troop, RCA) and the 8th Anti-Aircraft Operations Room, RCA, and redesignated as the 5th West Coast Harbour Defence Battery, RCA
Redesignated 25 October 1956 as the 5th Independent Medium Battery, RCA, with the 120th Harbour Defence Troop, RCA ceasing its amalgamation
Redesignated 25 April 1958 as the 5th (British Columbia) Independent Medium Battery, RCA
Redesignated 12 April 1960 as the 5th (British Columbia) Independent Medium Artillery Battery, RCA
Detached 1 September 1967 from the 15th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA, to operate as an independent battery
Reorganized 13 September 1991 as a regiment and redesignated as the 5th (British Columbia) Field Artillery Regiment, RCA[2]
5th (British Columbia) Coast Regiment, RCA[]
Originated 28 October 1948 in Victoria, British Columbia as the British Columbia Coast Regiment, RCA
Redesignated 29 September 1949 as the 5th (British Columbia) Coast Regiment, RCA
Amalgamated 17 October 1954 with the 75th (British Columbia) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RCA, the 120th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery, RCA, and the 8th Anti-Aircraft Operations Room, RCA[3]
8th Anti-Aircraft Operations Room, RCA[]
Originated 15 December 1936 in Esquimalt, British Columbia as the 17th Fortress Company, RCE
Converted 1 March 1939 to artillery and redesignated as the 17th Searchlight Battery, RCA (Coastal Defence)
Redesignated 7 November 1940 as the 17th (Reserve) Searchlight Battery, RCA (CD)
Redesignated 1 April 1946 as the 8th Anti-Aircraft Gun Operations Room, RCA
Redesignated 30 June 1951 as the 8th Anti-Aircraft Operations Room, RCA
Amalgamated 17 October 1954 with the 5th (British Columbia) Coast Regiment, RCA, the 75th (British Columbia) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RCA, and the 120th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery, RCA[4]