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Department of National Defence and Canadian Forces (DND/CF ...
Department of National Defence and Canadian Forces (DND/CF), also known as the
Ministère de la défense nationale et les Forces canadiennes (MDN/FC).



Canada Online - About Canadian Government - Services News and Issues
Source for Canadian news and current events. (About.com)

  • Who Does What in the Federal Government Sunday August 6, 2006 | The was created by Veterans Affairs Canada to honour the men and women of the Canadian Forces who have died in service to Canada, either overseas or in Canada, since October 1947

  • Veterans Affairs Canada continues to look for the public's input of additional information on the Canadian Forces members listed in the database, as well as the names of other Canadian Forces members who may be eligible to be listed

  • The Canadian DNA Data Bank is available to all law enforcement agencies across Canada, and has resulted in more than 5000 matches between crime scenes and convicted offenders



    Canadian Air Force / la Force aérienne canadienne
    Canadian 9-plane formation team. Includes pilot bios, schedule, multimedia,
    sponsor guide, and guestbook.



    Jewish Canadian Military Museum
    The history of the Jews in the Canadian military and of their exploits and
    experiences dispels the myth that Jews have not contributed their share in the ...

  • The history of the Jews in the Canadian military and of their exploits and experiences dispels the myth that Jews have not contributed their share in the Canadian Armed Forces

  • Additionally it is home to a Memorial Book of Remembrance, honoring the more than 550 Jewish Canadian Armed Forces personnel who gave their lives during duty

  • The Archives of the Jewish Canadian Military Museum both preserves our history and educates the public about the Jewish role in the Canadian Armed Forces

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    Juno Beach Centre - Canada in WWII
    Events, people, arms and weapons, and an interactive centre with reference
    articles, primary source images and personal stories.

  • Standing up for its allies and summoning all its human, industrial and financial resources in an ongoing war effort, Canada mobilized the mightiest military force in its history

  • Over a million men and women joined the Canadian Armed Forces during World War II

  • Arms and Weapons describes the organization of Canadian ground, naval and air forces, as well as medical services between 1939 and 1945


    Canada and North America (British Empire & Commonwealth Land Forces)
    Catalog of web resources pertaining to land armed forces, military history and
    institutions, regalia, and other research on Canada and colonial North America ...


    CBC News Indepth: Canada's Military
    News archive and information about Canada's Forces overseas, NORAD, Peacekeeping,
    and links to information about Canada's involvement in various military ...

  • INDEPTH: CANADA'S MILITARY Canadian Forces in the 21st century CBC News Online | Updated July 10, 2006 In June 2005, the Canadian Forces announced a major overhaul of its command structure - with a new emphasis on its mission within Canada

  • He said the announcement was the first step in a larger plan to revamp Canada's military, a force that has been criticized by the U.S

  • Marc Dumais, is be the second most powerful uniformed officer in the Canadian Forces - reporting directly to the chief of defence staff

  • Armed Forces Today: 62, 000 military personnel including 9, 500 sailors, 19, 500 soldiers, 14, 500 air force personnel and 20, 000 administrative and support personnel

  • Second World War: 60, 000 men and women enlisted in Canada's armed forces in one month (September 1939) after the declaration of war

  • First World War: During the course of the First World War, Canada's naval service grew to a force of 9, 000 men and 100 ships

  • Canadians on the front lines Today: More than 1, 200 members of the Armed Forces are deployed overseas


    CBC News Indepth: Canada's Military
    CBC News Online reports on Canada's elite special forces team, the JTF2.

  • INDEPTH: CANADA'S MILITARY JTF2: Canada’s super-secret commandos CBC News Online | July 15, 2005 Members of the Canadian special forces, Col

  • But the United States is well aware of Canada's Joint Task Force 2 (JTF2)

  • JTF2 consists of volunteers from three branches of the Canadian Armed Forces

  • This is Canada's special force, our elite fighters

  • They are selected and trained as rigorously as any elite force in the world, which includes Britain's Special Air Service (SAS) and, in the United States, the Green Berets, Rangers and Delta Force

  • super-elite Delta Force probably also apply to Britain's SAS and Canada's JTF2, which means a quarter of those who volunteer – and these are top soldiers – are routinely washed out

  • These are the units deployed to trouble spots to act with stealth and deadly force

  • We learned just before Christmas 2001 that JTF2 was part of a seven-nation operation called Task Force K-Bar during the campaign in Afghanistan

  • Task Force K-Bar took part in 42 reconnaissance and surveillance missions, as well as what U.S

  • The Canadians also entered caves looking for enemy forces and intelligence

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    Infantry/Infanterie
    Exists to promote and improve the esprit-de-corps and general efficiency of the
    Canadian Forces Land Force (Army) Infantry arm. Members include all regular and ...

  • Vous devez être ou avoir été un soldat d'infanterie canadien à enregistrer.) OBJECTIVE The objective of the Association is to promote and improve the esprit-de-corps and general efficiency of the Infantry Arm of the Canadian Armed Forces and to cooperate with other arms of the service for the promotion of general efficiency

  • OBJECTIF L'objectif de l'association est de promouvoir et améliorer l'esprit-de-corps et l'efficacité générale du corps de l'infanterie des Forces armées canadiennes et de coopérer avec les autres corps des forces pour augmenter le bon fonctionnement des Forces canadiennes


    CSA - Col. Chris A. Hadfield Biography
    Includes information on his education, affiliations and experience.

  • Hadfield joined the Canadian Armed Forces in May 1978

  • He attended the United States Air Force (USAF) Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, in California, and upon graduation, served as an exchange officer with the U

  • Hadfield is a civilian CSA astronaut, having retired as a Colonel from the Canadian Air Force in 2003 after 25 years of military service


    The Canadian Armed Forces and their families in the Ruhr Valley ...
    Dedicated to those Canadians who lived or worked in Germany's Ruhr Valley from
    1953 to 1971. Includes military, and high school sites.

  • Canadian Ruhr Memories 1953 - 1971 Dedicated to the members of the Canadian Forces, dependants and teachers who lived, worked and played in the Ruhr Valley The site is best viewed with monitor resolution set to 1024x768 Last Update What's New - Week of September 10, 2006 Hemer Senior School 06/03/12 Soest Senior School 05/10/10 Werl School 05/10/12 4 CIBG/CMBG 06/08/13 PMQs 06/08/27 Ruhr Scenes 06/08/27 The Beaver 06/09/03 This site was created on October 29, 2001 by Dave Larke, Ann Mills, Tricia Hill, Ray Morley and Larry McGuire Maintained by Dave Larke, graphic support provided by ed hood


    Canada's Joint Task Force Two
    A brief description and history of the Canadian counter-terrorist unit.

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    Report of the Somalia Commission of Inquiry
    The final report into the Deployment of Canadian Forces to Somalia.


    ANAVETS UNIT 283 - WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA
    Provides assistance and support to veterans, Canadian military personnel and
    their families. Includes a calendar of events, photo gallery and bulletin board.

  • Assiniboia Unit #283 of the Army, Navy & Air Force Veterans in Canada is the largest unit (membership of about 1200), of the oldest Veterans Association in North America

  • The objectives of ANAVETS are to provide assistance and support to Veterans and their families, to members of the Canadian Armed Forces, and to our community

  • Our membership comprises Veterans of Canada's World Wars, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, our Peace Keepers, the Regular and Militia Forces, Military Cadets and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police

  • In addition, we have members who are Veterans of Forces from Allied Nations, and also members of the community who have actively shown their interest and support of our objectives

  • We are proud of the role played by our Forces in their struggle for, and maintenance of, Freedom and Peace throughout the World


    CIA - The World Factbook -- Canada
    Features a map and brief descriptions of geography, economy, government, and people.


    Don Wyld - Real Estate in Canada
    Agent and relocation specialist. Virtual tours, current listings, buying and
    selling information, video kits, about Don, Kid's corner and contact information.

  • Having served over 25 years in the Canadian armed forces, and having moved his own family over 19 times, Don understands your needs


    CNN.com - US: Friendly fire pilot reported being fired upon ...
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    The Lincoln and Welland Regiment
    Linc & Welld R, reserve, St. Catharines and Niagara Falls, Ontario (personal site).

  • The Lincoln and Welland Regiment is a reserve infantry battalion of the Canadian Forces

  • This is not an official project of the Canadian Armed Forces or the Department of National Defence


    RCAF.com : The History & Heritage of Canada's Air Force
    The history of the Royal Canadian Air Force from its inception in 1924 to the
    present day.

  • Site search: » AFFILIATE SITES BESTSELLERS Canada's Air Force In historical terms the life span of the Royal Canadian Air Force can hardly be described as anything but brief, a mere 44 years from creation to unification with Canada's other two armed services

  • - Chronicale Herald - Ottawa Citizen - Chronicale Herald - Toronto Star Join our 'Support Our Forces' Campaign Join our campaign to show support for our men and women serving overseas

  • Show your support for our Forces and display the ribbon proudly

  • [ ] What's New in Our Store | This site is a personal site designed to promote the history of Canada's Air Forces and is not affiliated with, nor endorsed by, the Department of National Defence or the Air Force Association of Canada


    Flight Lines
    Stinson 108 aircraft restoration information by David Miller.

  • I am an Air Traffic Controller for the Canadian Armed Forces and am currently working as the Chief Controller of the 19 Wing Comox - Terminal Control Unit (IFRCC/RATCON)


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