The Royal Canadian Armoured Corps (RCAC) is the armoured branch of service of the Canadian Forces Land Force Command (Canadian Army), including regular force and militia regiments. The corps was formed in 1940 as the Canadian Armoured Corps, but claimed lineage from the Canadian Tank Corps of the First World War. The Royal designation was added in 1945. Canadian armoured regiments split their heritage between the cavalry, from whom many armoured regiments were created, and the infantry beginning in 1936 with the creation of Infantry (Tank) regiments and continuing from 1940 when many infantry regiments mobilized armoured units for the Second World War and eventually transferred from the (Royal) Canadian Infantry Corps into the RCAC.
Regiments that have the letters "RCAC" as part of their name are those that have no cavalry heritage: they are either former infantry regiments that converted to armour, or created directly as an armoured unit. The 12e Régiment blindé du Canada is converted from infantry, but does not have the RCAC suffix because the word blindé in its title is sufficient to indicate its armoured role.
RCHA on parade with guns: (See note below)
RCHA on dismounted parades: (See note below)
Note: The honour of "The Right of the Line" (precedence over other units), on an army parade, is held by the units of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery when on parade with their guns. On dismounted parades, RCHA units take precedence over all other land force units except formed bodies of Officer Cadets of the Royal Military College representing their college. RCA units parade to the left of units of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps.
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