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  2. Royal Canadian Legion - Wikipedia

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    Royal Canadian Legion badge Royal Canadian Legion Cadet Medal of Excellence. The Royal Canadian Legion is a non-profit Canadian veterans' organization founded in 1925. [1] Members include people who served in the military, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial or municipal police, Royal Canadian Air, Army and Sea Cadets and direct relatives.

  3. List of veterans' organizations - Wikipedia

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  4. Jan de Vries (Canadian Army soldier) - Wikipedia

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    de Vries was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion for 40 years. He served as a President of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion Association for 12 years. Under his leadership, the Association installed memorial plaques in Europe to commemorate their fallen comrades.

  5. Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans in Canada - Wikipedia

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    After the War of 1812, sailors from the Royal Navy who remained in Canada joined with the Army Veterans and the name was changed to the Army and Navy Veterans in Canada. During the Second World War, the organization welcomed members of the newly formed air force. The name was again changed by an amendment to the Act of Incorporation, by ...

  6. Royal Canadian Legion Cadet Medal of Excellence - Wikipedia

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    The Legion Medal of Excellence is awarded by the Royal Canadian Legion to Cadets who have displayed excellence in citizenship outside of the Cadet program. [1] The medal is awarded to one Cadet per corps/squadron annually. The Legion Medal of Excellence is worn centred on the right breast pocket, touching the top of the pocket.

  7. List of Canadian organizations with royal patronage - Wikipedia

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    The practice of members of the Canadian Royal Family giving their patronage to Canadian organizations stems from that which started in the United Kingdom in pre-industrial times, when all development of the sciences and arts were under the direct control of the monarch and exercised by the foundation of colleges that today form the basis of modern universities.

  8. Veterans Affairs Canada - Wikipedia

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    Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC; French: Anciens Combattants Canada) is the department within the Government of Canada with responsibility for pensions, benefits and services for war veterans, retired and still-serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces and Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), their families, as well as some civilians.

  9. Category : Organizations based in Canada with royal patronage

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    Royal Canadian Air Force; Royal Canadian Air Force Association; Royal Canadian Armoured Corps; Royal Canadian Geographical Society; Royal Canadian Infantry Corps; Royal Canadian Institute; Royal Canadian Legion; Royal Canadian Logistics Service; Royal Canadian Military Institute; Royal Canadian Mint; Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Royal ...