
Stag Special
Royal Canadian Horse Artillery (RCHA) units are distinguished by the presence of the Royal Cypher on some of their appointments.
The RCHA Badge — or Garter badge as it is sometimes termed — is based on the badge of the Order of the Garter, which dates from 1348. The motto on the cypher is “Honi soit qui mal y pense” or “Shame on him who thinks this evil.”
The design and colour of the RCHA garter crest were approved on Feb. 22, 1961. This garter crest may be used on RCHA unit flags, plaques, stationery, silverware, and decals — and as many of us know, it was used quite effectively to ensure the rest of CFB Lahr knew who occupied building B67, says repatriation organizer Khristian Kowalski.
Arnold Furber was the BSM in the summer of 1985, when Z Bty stood up as a full-time battery, and he wanted to mark territory. That task fell to Roger Eppert, who ultimately would be responsible for other works of art pertaining to Z Bty.
Eppert recalls it was hot and sunny, and the BSM wanted it done “last week!”
In a way, the garter crest symbolizes the last build-up peak of that Cold War era, with the regiment having four full gun batteries
As many of you might know, the entire South Marg is now a huge warehouse, and B67, the Z Battery lines, is slated for imminent demolition.
Through the hard work of Jim Daynard and with the co-operation of the City of Lahr, the old RCHA Royal Cypher (garter crest) has been removed from the building.
During the next few months, retired Gunners in the Lahr area have volunteered to preserve the garter crest and package it for shipping to CFB Shilo, where we will hand it over to RCA Museum director Andrew Oaken so this valuable piece of Herbie heritage will not be lost, thereby preserving it in perpetuity for all Gunners.
However, “we need the help of the Gunner family to make this happen,” offered Kowalski. “Although the volunteers will do the preservation, we are raising funds to pay for the costs associated with packaging and shipping from Lahr to CFB Shilo. We currently estimate a cost of about 1,000 euros. Your contribution would be greatly appreciated, no matter how small or large. Any donations above and beyond the actual costs will be donated to the RCA Museum.”
Visit the following GoFundMe link for more information:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/repatriate-the-1-rcha-royal-cypher-lahr-to-shilo?utm_campaign=m_pd+share-sheet&utm_content=undefined&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_term=undefined
Here’s the garter crest Khristian Kowalski wants to preserve and hand over to the RCA Museum, shipping it from Lahr, Germany to Canada. It has been removed from building B67, the Z Bty lines, before the building is demolished. Currently, 620 euros has been raised.