Halifax Rifles (RCAC)

The Halifax Rifles (RCAC)
Active1860–1965, 2009–present
Country
  • Nova Scotia 1860–1867
  • Canada 1867–present
BranchCanadian Forces Primary Reserve
TypeCavalry
Role
Part ofRoyal Canadian Armoured Corps
Garrison/HQWillow Park Armoury, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Motto(s)Cede nullis (Latin for 'Yield to none')
March"Huntsman's Chorus"
Engagements
Battle honoursSee #Battle honours
Insignia
NATO Map Symbol

The Halifax Rifles (RCAC) is a Canadian Army regiment that served between the years of 1860 and 1965 before being reduced to nil strength and placed on the Supplementary Order of Battle.[1] The regiment was reactivated on May 10, 2009,[2] as a reserve force unit performing the role of armoured reconnaissance. It is the first and only regiment since the 1960s to be reactivated from the Supplementary Order of Battle.

The unit draws its history from the 19th century Halifax Volunteer Battalion which was active at the time of the Fenian Raids. It received its current name in May 1958.

  1. ^ "The Halifax Rifles (RCAC)". www.canadiansoldiers.com. Retrieved 2021-11-25.
  2. ^ "Historic Canadian military unit reactivated". CTV.ca. 10 May 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-05-12.