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'''33 Field Ambulance''' (33 Fd Amb), is a ] ] medical unit in Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia and Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The unit is part of ], headquartered in ]. '''33 Field Ambulance''' (33 Fd Amb), is a ] ] medical unit in Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia and Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
== Description ==
The unit is part of ], headquartered in ].


It is the only Primary Reserve medical unit in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The unit parades out of: It is the only Primary Reserve medical unit in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The unit parades out of:
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Its main tasks are to provide medical support to ] and augmentation to ]. Members of the unit have served on various UN and NATO missions around the world, including Cyprus, Bosnia and the former Yugoslavia, Haiti, the Sudan and for the Canadian component of the ] in Afghanistan. Its main tasks are to provide medical support to ] and augmentation to ]. Members of the unit have served on various UN and NATO missions around the world, including Cyprus, Bosnia and the former Yugoslavia, Haiti, the Sudan and for the Canadian component of the ] in Afghanistan.
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33 Field Ambulance
Active2004–present
CountryCanada
BranchRoyal Canadian Medical Service
RoleMedical
SizeCompany
Part ofCanadian Forces Health Services Group
Garrison/HQWillow Park Armoury, Halifax; Victoria Park , Sydney. J. David Stewart Armoury, Charlottetown.
Nickname(s)33 Fd Amb
Motto(s)Quality Care for Health
Colonel-in-chiefAnne, Princess Royal
Military unit

33 Field Ambulance (33 Fd Amb), is a Canadian Forces Primary Reserve medical unit in Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia and Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.

Description

The unit is part of 4 Health Services Group, headquartered in Montreal, Quebec.

It is the only Primary Reserve medical unit in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The unit parades out of: Willow Park Armoury, Halifax; Victoria Park Armoury, Sydney; and J. David Stewart Armoury, Charlottetown.

Its main tasks are to provide medical support to 36 Canadian Brigade Group and augmentation to Canadian Forces Health Services Group. Members of the unit have served on various UN and NATO missions around the world, including Cyprus, Bosnia and the former Yugoslavia, Haiti, the Sudan and for the Canadian component of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan.

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