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The
Royal
Canadian Artillery Association
(RCAA) was founded in 1876 with the object of promoting the efficiency and
welfare of the Royal Canadian Artillery and other matters pertaining to
the defence of Canada. A general meeting of the RCAA is normally held
annually.
The
following are eligible for membership:
all
serving artillery officers and NCMs, both regular and reserve; and
all
retired artillery officers and NCMs of the Canadian and of other
Commonwealth and NATO forces acceptable to the Association.
The
following may affiliate with the RCAA:
artillery regiments and independent batteries;
artillery schools; and
artillery associations.
Any
person deemed to have rendered outstanding service to the artillery may be
elected an Honorary Life Member of the RCAA at a General Meeting. Record
of service in The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery will normally be
the principal factor in selection.
Any
serving or retired officer of The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery may
make application to become a Life Member. The application should be
forwarded to the Secretary of the RCAA for consideration at the next
General Meeting.
RCAA
Bursaries
To
find out more about the RCAA please contact the webmaster
and your query will be forwarded to the appropriate individual.
1.
THE OTTAWA GUNNERS"
1.
NAME
The name of the
"Association" shall be The Ottawa Gunners
VISION
Vision Statement:
"The Ottawa Gunners" is a professional Association of former and
serving officers of The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery
(regular and reserves), their families and other supporters of The
Regiment. Our vision is to make a significant contribution to the
well-being of members through the sponsorship and management of various
activities of interest to them. The Association will collaborate
actively with the Director of Artillery and his staff and with other
like-minded associations."
MISSION
Mission Statement:
"The mission of The Ottawa Gunners in collaboration with other
bodies, is to contribute to the well being of its members by acting as a
focal point for Gunner activities in the National Capital Region (
activities that are not managed through the official chain of command),
and to assist the official chain of command when requested. Special
emphasis is placed on professional and social events and in promoting and
maintaining the heritage, traditions, and culture of The Royal Regiment of
Canadian Artillery."
MEMBERSHIP
The following shall be eligible
as :
a.
Honourary Member : The serving Colonel Commandant shall be
invited to be an honourary member. Surviving spouses of
Regular and Associate members will be invited to become honourary member.
A decision to invite any other person to become an honourary member
must be approved by a general meeting of the Association
b.
Regular Member : Any officer who has served in any unit of The
Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery, in any capacity is welcome to
become a member of the Association.
c.
Associate Member : Any friend of The Royal Regiment of Canadian
Artillery may be nominated to become an Associate Member. This
includes members of a foreign Artillery serving in Canada.
Membership shall be confirmed by a vote at a general meeting of the
Association. Associate members shall have the same rights and
privileges as regular members except for the right to vote at general
meetings
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