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62nd Field Artillery Regiment, RCA         
CANADIAN ARMED FORCES RESERVE ARTILLERY UNIT
62nd (Shawinigan) Field Artillery Regiment; 62nd (Shawinigan) Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery; 62e Régiment d'artillerie de campagne, ARC
The 62nd Field Artillery Regiment, RCA () is a militia unit of the Canadian Army that has its own military band and is located in Shawinigan, Quebec. It recruits primarily in Shawinigan, Joliette and Victoriaville.
23rd Field Regiment, RCA         
  • Map of the 23rd Field Regiment's travels during World War II
The 23rd Field Regiment (SP), RCA, was part of the 4th Canadian Armoured Division of the II Canadian Corps, of the First Canadian Army in World War II. Formed in Canada in 1942, the regiment consisted of three batteries that were recruited mainly from Ontario.
Fieldpiece         
  • Calling in and adjusting artillery fire on a target visible to a [[forward observer]] but not to the soldiers manning the guns, themselves
  • An illustration of a bronze "thousand ball thunder cannon" from the 14th-century Ming Dynasty book ''Huolongjing''. The cannon is an early example of pre-modern mobile battlefield artillery.<ref name="Science and Civilisation in China"/>
ARTILLERY PIECE DESIGNED TO DEPLOY WITH ARMY UNITS IN THE FIELD
Mobile artillery; Field Artillery; Fieldpiece; Field piece; Towed artillery; Foot artillery
·noun A cannon mounted on wheels, for the use of a marching army; a piece of field artillery;
- called also field gun.