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  2. Canadian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF; French: Forces armées canadiennes, FAC) are the unified military forces of Canada, including land, sea, and air commands referred to as the Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army, and the Royal Canadian Air Force. [9] The CAF also operates several other commands, including the Canadian Forces Intelligence Command ...

  3. Oath of Allegiance (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Oath of Allegiance (Canada) The Canadian Oath of Allegiance is a promise or declaration of fealty to the Canadian monarch —as personification of the Canadian state and its authority, rather than as an individual person—taken, along with other specific oaths of office, by new occupants of various federal and provincial government offices ...

  4. Canadian Army - Wikipedia

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    Insignia. Flag. The Canadian Army (French: Armée canadienne) is the command responsible for the operational readiness of the conventional ground forces of the Canadian Armed Forces. It maintains regular forces units at bases across Canada, and is also responsible for the Army Reserve, the largest component of the Primary Reserve.

  5. Royal 22nd Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The Royal 22nd Regiment [1] [2] [a] (R22R; [4] French: Royal 22 e Régiment) [5] is an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army.Known colloquially in English as the Van Doos (representing an anglicized pronunciation of the French number twenty-two, vingt-deux) [6] or in French as le Vingt-deuxième, [7] the mostly francophone regiment comprises three Regular Force battalions, two Primary Reserve ...

  6. Unification of the Canadian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    This effectively restored a unified air force within the Armed Forces. The government of Brian Mulroney (1984–93) took steps which restored more traditional and distinct army, navy and air force uniforms to the Canadian Armed Forces, though the unified structure of the Armed Forces was maintained.

  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. Structure of the Canadian Army - Wikipedia

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    3rd Canadian Division. Headquarters, 3rd Canadian Division, at CFB Edmonton [41][42] 6 Intelligence Company, at Brigadier James Curry Jefferson Armoury, Edmonton [43] 3rd Canadian Division Training Centre, at CFB Wainwright [44] 1st Canadian Ranger Patrol Group, at CFNA HQ Yellowknife [45] 4th Canadian Ranger Patrol Group, at CFB Albert Head.

  9. Royal Canadian Infantry Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Canadian Infantry Corps (French: Corps d'infanterie royal canadien) is the infantry corps of the Canadian Army and includes regular and reserve force regiments. Originally formed as the Canadian Infantry Corps on 2 September 1942 to encompass all existing infantry regiments, including regiments of foot guards , in the Canadian Army .