Strathcona Ceremonial Mounted Troop
The Strathcona Ceremonial Mounted Troop is a ceremonial mounted cavalry unit of the Canadian Army, attached to Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians), an armoured regiment based in Edmonton, Alberta. It is one of two military mounted troops in Canada. The other belongs to the Governor General's Horse Guards
Overview
The troop is designed to be a link to the regiment's time as a cavalry unit in the early 20th century. The first members of the regiment were trained horsemen, who were recruited to serve as a match for the Boers in South Africa and to make up for the losses of the British Army's infantry. A similar purpose was given to the regiment when it joined the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery as part of the combined Canadian Cavalry Brigade during the First World War. The regiment established a ceremonial musical ride to perpetuate this history in 1923. It performed actively in Western Canada and the Northwestern United States until it was dissolved in 1939 following the start of the Second World War in Europe. The Strathcona Mounted Troop was re-formed in 1974 in time for the regiment's 75th anniversary and centennial of Calgary. It became a regular component of the regiment in 1977, and has since been designated the Strathcona Mounted Troop, to perpetuate the memory of the original mounted regiment. The troop was renamed the Strathcona Mounted Troop in 1991. The troop mounted the Queen's Life Guard at Buckingham Palace in September 2000, being the first time a unit other than the Household Cavalry or the Royal Horse Artillery provided a mounted guard in London.It consists of 20 soldiers who perform in communities throughout Western Canada. In its shows, which are usually 35 minutes long, it combines traditional cavalry drill with the tent pegging that is often seen in equestrian sports. The soldiers in the troop volunteer for a minimum of one show season. Many of its members have come from uniformed organizations such as the Canadian Coast Guard, the Canadian Forces Regular Force and the Primary Reserve and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
The organization consists of the following:
- Leadership
- *Troop leader
- *Troop sergeant
- *Troop ride master
- 1st Section
- *8 mounted troopers
- 2nd Section
- *8 mounted troopers