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  • ...ristensen, MMM, CD''' was born in Guelph ON in January 1958, Chief Warrant Officer Christensen left Ontario to join the military in April 1975. He completed ...tel Company and Administrative Company. He was promoted to Master Warrant Officer in June 1992, after which he was employed as the Company Sergeant Major for
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  • ...er (called a Commanding Officer or "CO"). Subunits are generally led by an Officer Commanding (or "OC"). ...and Branch]], while others identify with a specific regiment of artillery, armour, engineers or infantry. The CF treats these bands as separate units.
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  • ...Defence Information Network (DIN). I have reduced it to offer course name, officer/NCM (where specific to one career progression or the other), trade (where s Qual Name Officer/NCM MOC Pop C of E
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  • *Officer Cadet *Chief Warrant Officer
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  • ...itary who execute the physical tasks to get operations done. Commissioned officer occupations are the mid to senior or level leaders of the military. ==Commissioned Officer Occupations==
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  • ...of either [[unit]]s (for example a battalion of infantry or a regiment of armour, artillery, or engineers) or of smaller formations. A formation may be an ' The officer commanding a formation is known as the "Commander."
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  • ...and in 1975 with a Bachelor of Science Degree. After completing his armour officer classification training, he joined his first regiment, the 8th Canadian Hus ...ithin Canada, Europe, Asia and the United States. He has worked as a staff officer in several headquarters, first at the Army level in Montreal and later at t
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  • ...re being procured including a Forward Observation Officer (FOO), TOW Under Armour (TUA) and an Engineer variant. *33 LAV TOW Under Armour (TUA) variants (Turret equipped with 2 TOW launchers)
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  • ...of 60mm Mortar, C6 General Purpose Machine Gun, and 84mm Carl Gustav anti-armour weapon. A Corporal in the Canadian Forces is considered a Non-Commissioned Officer, meaning they may be given minor leadership taskings. But the Corporal is
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  • |'''<div style="font-size: 80%">Commanding Officer: LCol S.M. Cadden, CD </div>''' ...s cavalry. Turnbull's appointment established him as the first Commanding Officer of what was to be The Royal Canadian Dragoons.
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  • '''Commanding Officer''': Lieutenant Colonel Ronald Trottier, CD ...or, Ontario and given the title The Essex Regiment (Tank). The Commanding Officer of the new Regiment was George Yule Masson ED, a 41 year old architect who
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  • '''COMMANDING OFFICER''' ...was commissioned into the Royal Marines. He completed Royal Marines Young Officer training and was awarded the Sword of Honour.
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  • |'''<div style="font-size: 80%">Commanding Officer: LCol S.M. Cadden, CD </div>''' ...ed Corps]]. The current role of The Royal Canadian Dragoons is to provide Armour Reconnaissance support to 2 CMBG operations.
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