History
Simul Militmus - We Fight As One
Since the capture of Vimy Ridge in 1917, Canada's military has upheld the ideal "Simul Militamus - We Fight As One". Since then the Navy, Army, and Air Force has fought and won our nation's wars, protected Canadian sovereignty, supported our allies, and defended peace across the globe for nearly a century. Often this was achieved under joint operations command, and as we move towards the future, more and more operations will involve all arms of the Canadian Forces.
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History of the 1st Canadian Division (1914 - 2000)
In August 1914, the Canadian Army was mobilized in support of Britain's declaration of war against Germany. Within months the 1st Canadian Division sailed for France, fighting its first full engagement at Ypres in April 1915. By the end of the Great War the 1st Canadian Division had fought in over 30 battles. In the Second World War the 1st Canadian Division deployed once more, to campaigns in Sicily, Italy, and finally France and Germany. During the Cold War it supported Canada's contribution to forces in Europe, and finally as a command and control organization for CF operations worldwide. In 2000, it stood down to become the nucleus of the Canadian Forces Joint Operations Group CFJOG.
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On June 1, 2000, the Canadian Forces announced the creation of the Canadian Forces Joint Operations Group in Kingston. With its integrated naval, army and air force expertise, the CFJOG provided a rapidly deployable command-and-control capability to meet domestic and international commitments. At the time of reaching full-operational capability, the CFJOG had three assigned units, the Canadian Forces Joint Headquarters (CFJHQ), the Canadian Forces Joint Signal Regiment (CFJSR), and the Canadian Forces Joint Support Group (CFJSG).
The CFJOG provided the command-and-control capability for the Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART). While assigned to the CFJOG, the DART deployed four times, once to Honduras in 1998 in response to a category 5 hurricane, then again in 1999 to Turkey due to a massive earthquake, once in January 2005 to Sri Lanka in response to the tsunamis that struck Southeast Asia and a final time to Pakistan in October 2005 due to an earthquake that hit Pakistan and India. Each time the DART provided humanitarian aid to the victims of these disasters.
In December 2005, the CFJOG stood down. The CFJHQ took over the responsibility of the DART and is now the deployable headquarters of the Canadian Expeditionary Force Command (CEFCOM). The CFJSR and the CFJSG now fall under the Canadian Operational Support Command (CANOSCOM).