



The monument on the left side of the main Armoury entrance is dedicated to the members of the 70th Canadian Light Anti-Aircraft Battery Royal Canadian Artillery who fought and died during World War II. To the right side of the main entrance is another monument which is dedicated to the memory of the members of the 71st Battery Royal Canadian Artillery who perished in World War II. This monument was originally located on Princess Avenue in front of the former site of the Brandon City Hall. It was moved to its current location in front of the Armoury in the 1970s. Surviving members of the two batteries raised the funds to construct both monuments after the end of World War II.
The monument next to the Memorial Garden is dedicated to all those who served in the units which called the Brandon Armoury “home” over the 100 years from 1908 to 2008. It was sponsored by the 26th Field Regiment RCA / XII Manitoba Dragoons Museum. This monument was constructed in 2005.