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On 1 Feb 06, CANSOFCOM HQ was stood-up and JTF 2 and the JNBCD Coy were transferred from DCDS to CANSOFCOM.  On the same date, 427 Tactical Helicopter Sqn in Petawawa was designated 427 Special Operations Aviation (SOA) Sqn, and placed under the command of CANSOFCOM.  In addition, the interim capability of the Canadian Special Operations Regiment is being established in Petawawa with the screening and initial training of its first company group to be completed by Aug 06, when the unit strength will reach approximately 250 personnel at IOC.  
CANSOFCOM provides the Canadian Forces with agile, high readiness Special Operations Forces (SOF) capable of conducting special operations across the spectrum of conflict at home and abroad. Integrating special operations forces in this manner increases their impact in operations, as well as the range of options available to the government in the deployment of the Canadian Forces.
 
Colonel David Barr was named the first Commander of CANSOFCOM and has responsibility for the SOF transformation initiative.
 
 
 
 
==History==
On 1 Feb 06, CANSOFCOM HQ was stood-up.  On that same day, the JTF 2 and the JNBCD Coy were transferred from command of the DCDS to CANSOFCOM, and 427 Tactical Helicopter Sqn in Petawawa was redesignated 427 Special Operations Aviation (SOA) Sqn and placed under the command of CANSOFCOM.  In addition, the interim capability of the Canadian Special Operations Regiment is being established in Petawawa with the screening and initial training of its first company group to be completed by Aug 06, when the unit strength will reach approximately 250 personnel at IOC.  


# [[Joint Task Force 2]] (JTF 2)
# [[Joint Task Force 2]] (JTF 2)

Revision as of 18:28, 9 February 2007

CANSOFCOM provides the Canadian Forces with agile, high readiness Special Operations Forces (SOF) capable of conducting special operations across the spectrum of conflict at home and abroad. Integrating special operations forces in this manner increases their impact in operations, as well as the range of options available to the government in the deployment of the Canadian Forces.

Colonel David Barr was named the first Commander of CANSOFCOM and has responsibility for the SOF transformation initiative.



History

On 1 Feb 06, CANSOFCOM HQ was stood-up. On that same day, the JTF 2 and the JNBCD Coy were transferred from command of the DCDS to CANSOFCOM, and 427 Tactical Helicopter Sqn in Petawawa was redesignated 427 Special Operations Aviation (SOA) Sqn and placed under the command of CANSOFCOM. In addition, the interim capability of the Canadian Special Operations Regiment is being established in Petawawa with the screening and initial training of its first company group to be completed by Aug 06, when the unit strength will reach approximately 250 personnel at IOC.

  1. Joint Task Force 2 (JTF 2)
  2. Canadian Special Operations Regiment (CSOR)
  3. 427 Special Operations Aviation Squadron (SOA Sqn)
  4. Joint NBCD Company (JNBCD Coy)