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  • Any former member of the Canadian Armed Forces who successfully underwent basic training and is honourably released ...e these traditional Veterans, the same may not always be true for Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Veterans—those who served Canada since the Korean War.
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  • The '''Regular Force''' is the full-time component of the Canadian Armed Forces, encompassing all [[trade]]s of the three services ([[Land Force Com
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  • ...the existence of the [[Department of National Defence]] and the [[Canadian Armed Forces]].
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  • ...ers is a competitive, subsidized education program offered by the Canadian Armed Forces [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_armed_forces] for the Non-Com
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  • ...[[OP ARCHER|Operation ARCHER]]). These operations may or may not involved armed conflict with an opposing force. Operation PEREGRINE, for example, referred
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  • So, you are interested in joining the Canadian Armed Forces? No doubt you have a lot of questions, and this page will help poi
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  • [[The Canadian Forces]] (also known as the Canadian Armed Forces) were created in 1968 by merging the Royal Canadian Navy, [[The Cana
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  • ...reetings message is sent to the RNLMC, the senior corps in the Netherlands armed forces, on the occasion of its birthday each year, 10th December.
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  • ...t of the army’s leading-edge battlefield systems. This highly mobile, well-armed and well-protected reconnaissance variant of the [[The LAV Family of Vehicl Designed to operate in the world's hot spots, the Coyote is armed and armoured to fulfil its mission. The ballistic-steel hull protects again
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  • .... FMC became one of six functional commands of the new integrated Canadian Armed Forces, in essence becoming the "Army" of the CF.
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  • ...s born in Willingdon, AB on 20 DEC 1960. Upon enrollment into the Canadian Armed Forces, 04 Sep 1980 in Edmonton AB, he proceeded to Basic Training in Cornw
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  • ...nd Ordnance Engineering Branch was created as a branch of the new Canadian Armed Forces.
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  • ...rce Command]] (LFC) is responsible for army operations within the Canadian Armed Forces. LFC maintains bases across Canada and is responsible for the Army R
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  • LFC is responsible for army operations within the Canadian Armed Forces. LFC maintains bases across Canada and is responsible for the larges
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  • ...h a strategic power projection capability that is unique among the British armed services.
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  • The mission of JTF 2 is to provide a force capable of rendering armed assistance in the resolution of an incident that is affecting, or has the p
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  • ...e so designated in 1967 during the process of [[Unification]] of the three armed services in Canada into an integrated military, which became official on 1
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  • ...Engineers]] were so designated in 1967 following Unification of the three armed services in Canada into an integrated military.
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  • The fast, well-armed LAV III is a state-of-the-art troop carrier that will serve the needs of mo
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  • In the First World War, Canada adopted the practice of using snipers armed with accurate rifles and precision optics to deploy as individuals or in tw
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  • to defend the State against armed aggression; this being a contingency, preparations for its implementation w
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  • Well armed individuals with fighting spirit and dogged determination constitute the ba
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  • ...ling the three miles of Irish territorial waters. In 1936 the MUIRICHU was armed to make her more effective on patrols. In 1938, when the waters and ports ( ...objective of the Naval Service in this role is to defend the State against armed aggression and to provide for its security, by maintaining a naval and mari
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  • ...World War Ii the West Nova Scotia Regiment has been a unit of the Canadian Armed Force - reserves. it has contributed soldiers to UN peace keeping tours in
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  • ...s of cavalry soldier. The name was originally applied to mounted infantry armed with firearms. This gradually developed into horse-soldiers and the term i
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  • ...stics Officer''' is a [[Military Occupation|occupation]] of the [[Canadian Armed Forces]] in both the [[Regular Force]] (full time) and the [[Primary Reserv
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  • ...that you will be employed. Career courses include completing the Canadian Armed Forces Junior Officer Development program (online modules which cover a var
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  • |Armed Forces Council |Law of Armed Conflict
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  • ...an in the Middle East for three years Loan Service to the Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces, as the Assistant Advisor Infantry Tactics and Weapons to 23 Infantr
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  • During the Second World War, Levées were attended by female officers of the Armed Forces, and since then the “men only” tradition has given way to Levée
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  • ...integrate knowledge and skills unique to the leadership and management of armed forces in war and peace."
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