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  2. Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation - Wikipedia

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    The Glencree Centre is a not-for-profit organisation and registered charity, located near Enniskerry, in the Glencree Valley, County Wicklow. The Armoury Café is open on the site from Wednesday to Sunday from 9.30am to 5.30pm for light refreshments and is a popular destination for visitors, hikers and cyclists. Glencree Centre logo

  3. Canadian peacekeeping - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Reconciliation: The Peacekeeping Monument was completed, commemorating Canada's role in international peacekeeping and the soldiers and police officers who have participated and are currently participating, both living and dead. [92] The 1995 Canadian one-dollar coin displays the Peacekeeping Monument. [93]

  4. Peace Support Training Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Peace Support Training Centre (PSTC; French: Centre de formation pour le soutien de la paix), is at McNaughton Barracks, CFB Kingston, Ontario, Canada, and is a subordinate unit of the Canadian Army Doctrine and Training Centre.

  5. Fonderie Darling - Wikipedia

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    Inside Fonderie Darling, with "Tapis de Sucre 3" from Aude Moreau View from corner Ottawa and Queen, with Courte-Pointe from Philippe Allard and Justin Duchesneau. Fonderie Darling is a contemporary art complex located in the Cité du Multimédia district of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

  6. Military history of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Americans subsequently abandoned Montreal, and their remaining forces were defeated at the Battle of Trois-Rivières in June 1776. British forces, led by General John Burgoyne, pursued the retreating Americans out of Quebec into New York in a counter-invasion. [118] Members of the British 84th Regiment of Foot in Nova Scotia.

  7. Royal Canadian Armoured Corps - Wikipedia

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    Canadian armoured regiments split their heritage between two primary sources. The first being the cavalry corps, from which many armoured regiments were created and in fact the first "armoured" regiments were titled "mechanized cavalry" regiments, and the second being the tank corps (which formerly belonged to first the infantry and then the machine gun corps).

  8. Canadian Forces Military Police - Wikipedia

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    5 Military Police Company - CFB Longue pointe, Montreal, Quebec Military Police Platoon Valcartier – CFB/ASU Valcartier; Military Police Platoon Saint-Jean – Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec; 4 Military Police Company – Quebec City, Quebec 41 Military Police Platoon (Reserve Force) – CFB St-Hubert, Quebec

  9. 4 Intelligence Company - Wikipedia

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    4 Intelligence Company (4 Int Coy), in French and officially 4ième Compagnie du renseignement (4e Cie de rens), is a Canadian Forces Primary Reserve Intelligence Branch unit headquartered in Montreal, [1] with a platoon at Valcartier Garrison near Quebec City. [2] It is a part of the 2nd Canadian Division. [3]