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  2. Lakeview, Mississauga - Wikipedia

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    Lakeview was the site of the Long Branch Armory, which included a rifle range, training facilities and the Long Branch Aerodrome, the first commercial air training airport in Canada. The airport was run by the Curtiss Aviation School , and was located west of the namesake Long Branch neighbourhood in Toronto.

  3. Little Norway - Wikipedia

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    Other training accidents included fatal crashes in the Curtiss P-36s, one near Toronto in April 1941, another near Port Credit in July 1941 and a final loss into Lake Ontario in January 1942. In all, 23 people at the Air Force training camp died in flying accidents, in addition to the seven who died of disease, car accidents or by drowning. [13]

  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. Canadian Forces College - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Forces College (CFC) is a military staff college for senior and general officers of the Canadian Armed Forces. It provides graduate-level military education courses designed to develop leadership abilities within the Canadian Forces in a whole-of-government framework. The CFC campus is located at 215 Yonge Boulevard, on the north ...

  6. CFB Toronto - Wikipedia

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    April 1, 1996. (1996-04-01) Occupants. Royal Canadian Air Force / Canadian Armed Forces. Coordinates. 43°44′38″N 79°27′56″W  /  43.74389°N 79.46556°W  / 43.74389; -79.46556. Canadian Forces Base Toronto (also CFB Toronto) is a former Canadian Forces base in Toronto, Ontario. The airfield is currently operated as Toronto ...

  7. 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.

  8. RCAF Station Centralia - Wikipedia

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    RCAF Station Centralia was a Royal Canadian Air Force training base located just outside the village of Centralia near Exeter, Ontario, Canada. It became one of the largest training stations in Canada. It was turned over to civilian use after 1967, and currently operates as the Centralia/James T. Field Memorial Aerodrome. The Monument on ...

  9. DRDC Toronto - Wikipedia

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    DRDC Toronto is a research and development organisation for integrated human effectiveness, science and technology (S&T) in defence and national security. It provides the Canadian Forces (CF), government agencies, academia, and industrial clients with an internationally recognized combination of expertise and research facilities. [4]