Land Force Quebec Area

Land Force Quebec Area

Land Force Quebec Area (LFQA) is responsible for all Canadian army operations and administration in the region within the province of Quebec. LFQA is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec.

Regular forces

Also stationed at CFB Valcartier are 430 Tactical Helicopter Squadron and 5 Field Ambulance. Although these two units work closely with 5 CMBG, they are not officially part of the brigade group.

Reserve brigades

Abbreviations

* ARC: Artillerie royale du Canada
* ASU: Area Support Unit
* CFB: Canadian Forces Base
* RCA: The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery
* RCAC: Royal Canadian Armoured Corps

ee also

* CF Land Force Command


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