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  2. Canadian Army Journal - Wikipedia

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    The journal first adopted its current name in 1947 with Jack G. DeProse as the founding editor-in-chief. [2] Preceded by the Canadian Army Training Memorandum (an English-only publication published monthly from 1941 to 1947), the bilingual army journal ceased publication in June 1965 amidst reform within the Department of National Defence seeking to unify the periodical publications of the ...

  3. Canadian Military Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Military Journal is the official quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of the Canadian Forces and the Department of National Defence. It is printed in both official languages in electronic and paper print. The editor-in-chief is David Bashow. [1] [2]

  4. List of Canadian military operations - Wikipedia

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    Supports Canada's efforts in the Middle East and southwest Asia, and promotes Canadian values through regular presence and exchange with military allies, foreign armed forces, and governments in the USCENTCOM area of responsibility. [26] [44] Operation Impact – Canada's contribution to the US-led international coalition against ISIS.

  5. Bibliography of Canadian military history - Wikipedia

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    Lynch, Thomas G. Canada's Flowers: History of the Corvettes of Canada Nimbus, Halifax, 1983, ISBN 0-920852-15-7; Macpherson, Burgess. The Ships of Canada's Naval Forces 1910–1985 (Collins, Toronto, 1981) Macpherson, Ken, The River Class Destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy Charles J. Mussen Publishers, Toronto, 1985, ISBN 0-920845-00-2

  6. Military history of Canada - Wikipedia

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    A form of compulsory military service was established in the Canadas during the 19th century, instituted in Lower Canada in 1803 and Upper Canada in 1808. [135] The compulsory sedentary militia comprised male inhabitants aged 16 to 60 and was mobilized solely during emergencies.

  7. History of the Canadian Army - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Canadian Army, began when the title first came into official use in November 1940, during the Second World War, and is still used today.Although the official titles, Mobile Command, and later Land Force Command, were used from February 1968 to August 2011, "Canadian Army" continued to be unofficially used to refer to the ground forces of the Canadian Armed Forces, much as it ...

  8. Canadian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Canada was thought to have had the third-largest navy in the world, but with the fall of the Soviet Union, new data based on Japanese and Soviet sources found that to be incorrect. [24] Since 1947, Canadian military units have participated in more than 200 operations worldwide, and completed 72 international operations.

  9. Royal Canadian Military Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Canadian Military Institute (RCMI) is a private members' organization with a focus on military history, defence studies and international affairs.Located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, it was founded as the Canadian Military Institute on January 14, 1890.