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  • [[Canadian Army Rank Insignia]] == Army Ranks ==
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  • == The Fort Garry Horse (Canadian Army Regular) == Although The Fort Garry Horse (Canadian Army Regular) trace their lineage to 15 April 1912, in Winnipeg, it was on 11 Oc
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  • ==Current Canadian Army Rank Insignia== |rowspan=3| '''[[Royal Canadian Navy]]'''
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  • All Corps/Branches of the Canadian [[Land Force Command]] belong to one of three arms: [[The Combat Arms]], [[ *[[Canadian Forces Health Services]]
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  • === A Short History of The Royal Canadian Dragoons === === Dragoon The Centenial History of The Royal Canadian Dragoons, 1883 - 1983 ===
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  • * [[The Canadian Forces]] * [[Land Force Command|The Army Today]]
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  • The [[Canadian Forces]], like all militaries, operates with a strict hierarchy of ranks: :See also: [[Canadian Army Rank Insignia]]
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  • ...awa, Ontario. Subsequently, he served with, and later commanded, the Royal Canadian Dragoons in Canada and Germany. ...es. He has worked as a staff officer in several headquarters, first at the Army level in Montreal and later at the strategic level in Ottawa.
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  • ...n the Canadian Army, the infantry sash has been passed on from the British Army and is a long established distinction of dress. ...shoulder, or in [[The Royal Canadian Regiment]] and [[Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry]] around the waist.
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  • ...nts in North America. The oldest CF units are in the army Reserve, and the army uses two criteria to determine the age of a unit: the date of its formation ...ainbow, in the same year. The Canadian air force was formed in 1920 as the Canadian Air Force (a Reserve organization), and received Permanent Force status and
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  • = former Commanding Officer Canadian Battle Group (Task Force Orion) = ...y. He then commanded platoons in the 2nd Battalion in Germany and in [[the Canadian Airborne Regiment]] in Petawawa, Ontario. As the exchange officer to the [
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  • == Army/Land == '''The standard army beret colour is CF Green'''. This beret is worn by every soldier of the la
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  • The following threads on the army.ca forum may prove to be helpful: * [https://army.ca/forums/index.php/topic,17703.0.html Recruiting FAQ]
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  • ...style="background:black; color:white"|'''<div style="font-size: 80%"> 14th Canadian Hussars (RCAC)</div>''' == '''14th Canadian Hussars (RCAC)''' ==
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  • ...attalion identifies first with its regiment, and secondly with the [[Royal Canadian Infantry Corps]]. ...by their historic title, for example - 1st Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry for example, or 1 PPCLI in short form.
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  • ...the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets, the Royal Canadian Army Cadets or the Royal Canadian Air Cadets;
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  • ...) located at CFB Petawawa, Ontario, has the principal role of supporting [[Canadian Special Operations Force Command]] units. The Squadron is equipped with [[C ...ns aviation role, whether in support of domestic operations, or supporting Canadian special operations forces in missions abroad.
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  • == The Canadian Forces Primary Reserve == [[Army Reserve Units (by Location)]]
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  • ...[[Canadian Military Engineers]] that is unique to the [[Land Force Command|Army]]. The non-commisioned counterpart of the Engineer is the [[Combat Enginee
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  • = 14th Canadian Hussars (RCAC) = During the First World War, the regiment recruited the 5th Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force when it was formed in September 1914. It later provide
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