Supriya Ghosh (Editor)

6 Intelligence Company

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Active
  
1993–present

Branch
  
Canadian Army

Part of
  
3rd Canadian Division

Country
  
Canada

Role
  
Military intelligence

Garrison/HQ
  
Jefferson Armouries, Edmonton

6 Intelligence Company (abbreviated 6 Int Coy; French: 6e Compagnie du renseignement) is a line unit that falls directly under 3rd Canadian Division Command which is headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta. The company is divided into three platoons which are located in Vancouver, Winnipeg, and Edmonton. The members of the unit are recruited from other military trades as well as from various civilian organizations. The intelligence operators and intelligence officers of the unit train regularly to augment their Regular Force counterparts in order to support domestic and foreign missions at the tactical, operational, and strategic levels.

Lineage

The unit history dates to August 30, 1950 when No. 4 Intelligence Training Company was formed in Vancouver (though the formation of the unit was announced by Army headquarters February 27, 1950). On July 15, 1956, the minister of national defence approved the relocation of a detachment to Edmonton. Two years later Western Command proposed that the detachment in Edmonton should form a new company; however the chief of general staff rejected the proposal at the time. On February 7, 1962, the detachment was formally designated No. 6 Intelligence Training Company, and Captain John Singer was appointed the first commanding officer.

References

6 Intelligence Company Wikipedia