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  2. Operation Unifier - Wikipedia

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    Operation UNIFIER is the Canadian Armed Forces mission to bolster the capabilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine through the provision of critical military training. [1] It was stood up in response to requests from the Government of Ukraine in light of fomentation by separatist sentiments in the Donetsk and Luhansk and Crimean regions of Ukraine after the 2014 Ukrainian revolution and the ...

  3. Operational Service Medal (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Operational Service Medal for service in humanitarian missions. The Operational Service Medal (French: Médaille du service opérationnel) is a campaign medal created in 2010 by the Canadian monarch-in-Council to recognize members of the Canadian Forces, allied forces, Canadian police officers, or Canadian civilians working for the Canadian Forces who had directly participated in any military ...

  4. Anita Anand - Wikipedia

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    In late January 2022, Anand and Prime Minister Trudeau announced that Canada would extend its training mission in Ukraine, Operation Unifier, by three years, and raise the ceiling of deployed personnel from 200 to 400. [42] In announcing the extension, Anand stated, "The biggest contribution that Canada can make to Ukraine right now is people.

  5. Royal Canadian Dragoons - Wikipedia

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    Operation Unifier, also known as Canadian Armed Forces Joint Task Force-Ukraine, is Canada's military mission to provide assistance to the training and professionalization of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The Royal Canadian Dragoons contributed officers and soldiers to various rotations pre-Russia's February 2022 large-scale illegal invasion ...

  6. Special Service Medal (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The medal was established by letters patent by Queen Elizabeth II on 16 June 1984. Recipients of this medal must have performed, "service under exceptional circumstances". [2] The medal is always issued with a bar which specifies the special service which the medal recognizes. Each bar has its own criteria. [1]

  7. Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The museum focuses on the history of the regiment, its activities in different wars, and the effect on area counties. Exhibits include uniforms, weapons, medals, equipment, photographs, and other military and regimental memorabilia. The museum is open several days a week. The museum is affiliated with: CMA, CHIN, OMMC and Virtual Museum of Canada.

  8. Governor General's Foot Guards - Wikipedia

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    The GGFG are infantry reserve soldiers who train part-time and full-time for domestic operations and international missions. This involves training for domestic operations where the unit deployed members to help during a natural disaster or public emergency such as it did during the 1998 Ice Storm , flooding in 2017 and 2019, and during the ...

  9. Canadian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The monarch is regarded as the fount of honour [91] [92] and the Canadian system of orders, decorations, and medals includes numerous specifically for the military, such as the Victoria Cross, Order of Military Merit, Cross of Valour, Star of Courage, and Medal of Bravery. [93]