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  2. List of Canadian military operations - Wikipedia

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    Canada's participation in the Afghanistan war (2001–2014) saw over 160 Canadian deaths, the largest for any single Canadian military mission since the Korean War in the early 1950s. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Alongside many domestic obligations and a few ongoing peacekeeping missions, the Canadian Armed Forces are currently deployed in multiple foreign ...

  3. Military history of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The issue of Canadian military participation in British imperial campaigns arose again when the British requested Canadian assistance in the Second Boer War (1899–1902). [212] [213] Most of English Canada supported participation, while near-universal opposition came from French Canadians and other groups. [214]

  4. List of units of the Canadian Army - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics, Kingston; Canadian Forces Joint Signal Regiment; 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group Headquarters & Signal Squadron, Edmonton; 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group Headquarters & Signal Squadron, Petawawa; 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group Headquarters & Signal Squadron

  5. Canadian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its core missions, the Canadian Armed Forces also contribute to the conduct of Canadian defence diplomacy through a range of activities, including the deployment of Canadian Defence Attachés, [80] participation in bilateral and multilateral military forums (e.g. the System of Cooperation Among the American Air Forces), ship and ...

  6. Category:Military history of Canada - Wikipedia

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    N. Monument aux braves de N.D.G. National Aboriginal Veterans Monument; National Air Force Museum of Canada; National War Memorial (Canada) Naval Operations Branch

  7. Regimental nicknames of the Canadian Forces - Wikipedia

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    8th Canadian Hussars: Crazy 8s: [2] after the card game. [1] The Hussies: a general military slang for Hussar Regiments; Eight C.H. Channel 8 12 e Régiment blindé du Canada: 12th Rubber Boot Company [1] 48th Highlanders of Canada: The Glamour Boys; The Dirty Four Dozen [1]

  8. List of historical equipment of the Canadian military - Wikipedia

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    From 1969 to 1970 the Canadian Army lists 77 tanks based in Germany (mostly Mk 5 and Mk 11's) and the remainder in Canada (60 at CFB Wainwright AB, 59 at CFSD Longpointe PQ, 46 at CFB Gagetown NB, 30 at CFB Borden, 29 at CFB Meaford ON, 27 at CFB Calgary AB, 12 at CFB Petawawa ON, 6 at RCEME School Kingston ON and 1 at the LETE Test ...

  9. Canadian Army - Wikipedia

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    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.