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The Essex and Kent Scottish Regiment | |
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Active | 12 June 1885 - |
Country | Canada |
Branch | Primary Reserve |
Type | Line infantry |
Role | Light infantry |
Size | One battalion |
Part of | Royal Canadian Infantry Corps |
Garrison/HQ | Windsor, Ontario |
Nickname(s) | "The Detroit Scottish" |
Motto(s) | Semper paratus (Latin for 'always ready') |
March | "Highland Laddie", "A Hundred Pipers" |
Engagements | |
Battle honours | See #Battle honours |
Commanders | |
Current commander | LCol Gord Prentice |
Colonel-in-Chief | Prince Michael of Kent |
Insignia | |
Tartan | Based upon the MacGregor |
The Essex and Kent Scottish is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army.
The regiment was formed in 1954 by the amalgamation of The Essex Scottish Regiment and The Kent Regiment.
Its colonel-in-chief is Prince Michael of Kent. The current commanding officer is Lieutenant-Colonel Gord Prentice (from Sep 2019). The regimental sergeant major is CWO Jeremy Clark.
There are two standing platoons within the regiment: 1 Platoon based in Windsor, Ontario; and 2 Platoon, based in Chatham-Kent, Ontario.