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The Canadian Armed Forces currently lists 84 military occupations [1] that are performed by either officer or non-commissioned members. Many occupations – such as training and development officer - are common across all three branches, while others - such as sonar operator - are specific to one element.
The unit was officially renamed 7 Intelligence Company on 18 July 2013. In April, 2017, the company became a reserve subunit within the Canadian Army Intelligence Regiment, and as part of that unit transferred to 5th Canadian Division , within the 6 Canadian Combat Support Brigade (6 CCSB), in October of the same year.
Army Intelligence sections or staffs were represented at army, corps, division, and district levels, with seven field security sections in existence as well. By 1943, for the first time in Canadian history, Canadian personnel filled all intelligence appointments within Canada's Army formations and units.
The Department of National Defence – Army - issued an order from Ottawa on 6 November 1942, granting authority, effective 29 October 1942, for the formation of a Canadian Intelligence Corps. Canada-US Intelligence sharing became a practical necessity at the tactical level.
A U.S. Army intelligence analyst was arrested on Thursday and charged with conspiring to sell sensitive defense information to China. Federal prosecutors charged Korbein Schultz with conspiracy to ...
The U.S. and its intelligence partners warned on Wednesday that China is working to recruit current and former Western military pilots and other service members to help strengthen Chinese air ...
4 Intelligence Company at CFB Montreal [3] 2nd Canadian Division Training Centre, at CFB Valcartier [ 4 ] 2nd Canadian Ranger Patrol Group , at Saint-Jean Garrison [ 5 ]
A U.S. Army intelligence analyst on Tuesday pleaded guilty to charges of conspiring to sell military secrets to China, the Department of Justice said. Korbein Schultz was charged in March with ...