Blackadder1916
Army.ca Fixture
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Now I know I'm missing older deployments pre-2000. Locally about 15km from where I sit a CAF member was killed on wildfire response in the 1950's and there have been others over the years as well especially in the Search and Rescue field.
But overall it's been a busy couple of decades for the CAF and to share some persepective:
Unfortunately I don't have access to the number of CAF personnel involved as not all public facing missions list the number of staff. Same with many missions not including details as to which province/territory was involved. Some were in the thousands of CAF members...others less than a dozen. But all were called out for specific taskings above and beyond regular training and garrison duties.
foresterab
I suppose it is easier to count the number of "deployments" and pers involved when every fart and butt scratch is assigned an op name and a database is kept with each individual as a line item. But looking back at my own career (especially when I was a lowly jr. rank), I recall the times that I was sent on "taskings" - if they had been a named op, I either didn't know it (or been told) or quickly forgot. I do know that I fought forest fires, helped in ground searches for lost individuals, provided medical services at international level sports events, and among other miscellaneous doings, kept RCMP (and the ground they were searching) warm and dry while they were doing a forensic examination of a possible murder scene. I don't think there was ever a paper trail that could prove my involvement other than notations in my (now long gone) UER.
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