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==Historical==
==Historical==
In 1940, with the phasing out of the Cavalry as [[The Combat Arms|combat arm]], the Royal Canadian Veterinary Corps was also disbanded.
In 1940, with the phasing out of the Cavalry as [[The Combat Arms|combat arm]], the Royal Canadian Veterinary Corps was also disbanded.


Canada had the world's first military dental corps, created prior to the First World War.  The Canadian Dental Corps was renamed the Royal Canadian Dental Corps after the Second World War. The RCDC was amalgamated with dental services of the RCN and RCAF in 1968 to become the Dental Branch of the Canadian Forces. The Branch was eventually absorbed by the Canadian Forces Health Services.
Canada had the world's first military dental corps, created prior to the First World War.  The Canadian Dental Corps was renamed the Royal Canadian Dental Corps after the Second World War. The RCDC was amalgamated with dental services of the RCN and RCAF in 1968 to become the Dental Branch of the Canadian Forces. The Branch was eventually absorbed by the Canadian Forces Health Services.

Revision as of 14:23, 30 May 2006

All Corps/Branches of the Canadian Land Force Command belong to one of three arms: The Combat Arms, the Combat Support Arms, or the Service Support Arms. The following Branches are of the Service Support Arms:

Service Battalions

Regular Force

Army Reserve


Field Medical Units

Regular Force

Army Reserve

Arms of Land Force Command
The Combat Arms
Artillery | Armour | Engineers | Infantry
The Combat Support Arms
Intelligence | Security & Military Police | Communications
The Service Support Arms
CFHS | Logistics | EME | Chaplains

Historical

In 1940, with the phasing out of the Cavalry as a combat arm, the Royal Canadian Veterinary Corps was also disbanded.

Canada had the world's first military dental corps, created prior to the First World War. The Canadian Dental Corps was renamed the Royal Canadian Dental Corps after the Second World War. The RCDC was amalgamated with dental services of the RCN and RCAF in 1968 to become the Dental Branch of the Canadian Forces. The Branch was eventually absorbed by the Canadian Forces Health Services.