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  2. Little Norway - Wikipedia

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    Past. commanders. Maj. Gen. Hjalmar Riiser-Larsen. (Nov. 1940-New Year 1941) Major Ole Reistad. (1941–1945) Little Norway (Norwegian: Lille Norge), officially Flyvåpnenets Treningsleir (FTL, "Air Force Training Camp"), was a Norwegian Army Air Service / Royal Norwegian Air Force training camp in southern Ontario during the Second World War.

  3. Canadian Forces College - Wikipedia

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    The institution was established in 1943 as the Royal Canadian Air Force War Staff College. The site was originally a property named Strathrobyn that was owned by real estate developer Frederick Burton Robins (1866–1948), [1] and the centrepiece was a large Tudor Revival mansion which was built around 1914 pursuant to a design by the architectural firm of George & Moorhouse. [2]

  4. This article contains a List of Facilities of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) in Canada. The BCATP was a major program for training Allied air crews during World War II that was administered by the Government of Canada, and commanded by the Royal Canadian Air Force with the assistance of a board of representatives from the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

  5. Headquarters Joint Operations Command (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant General Greg Bilton. Headquarters Joint Operations Command (HQJOC) is the Australian Defence Force 's (ADF) operational-level headquarters responsible for the command and control of ADF operations worldwide. It was formed from "Headquarters Australian Theatre" (HQAST) in 2004 to reflect the changing internal structure of the ADF and ...

  6. 400 Tactical Helicopter Squadron - Wikipedia

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    400 Tactical Helicopter and Training Squadron has an establishment of 237 personnel divided into six flights: 3 flying flights. 1 maintenance flight. 1 administrative support flight. 1 squadron headquarters flight. The HQ Flight is a conglomeration of the Orderly Room, Finance Section, Medical Section and the 400 Squadron Pipes and Drums Band.

  7. 2 Military Police Regiment - Wikipedia

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    With platoons in London, Toronto and Ottawa, the unit had around 125 all ranks. During this time, Regular Force members of the Military Police were under command of their local Canadian Forces base (CFB) or area support unit (ASU). As noted above, Regular Force and Reserve Force members amalgamated into one unit known as 2 MPU 8 April 2006.

  8. BAE Systems Australia - Wikipedia

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    BAE Systems Australia is one of the largest defence contractors in Australia. It was formed by the merger of British Aerospace Australia and GEC-Marconi Systems and expanded by the acquisitions of Armor Holdings in 2007 and Tenix Defence in June 2008. It is a subsidiary of BAE Systems.

  9. 4th Canadian Division Training Centre - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 44.664°N 80.667°W. Firing exercises at Meaford, 1985. 4th Canadian Division Training Centre (also 4 CDTC) is a Canadian Forces training facility operated by 4th Canadian Division of the Canadian Army. It is located in Grey County, Ontario, in the Saugeen Ojibway Nation traditional territory, northwest of the Meaford townsite and ...