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  • '''Major General J.I. Fenton, OMM, CD''' enrolled in the Canadian Forces in 1970 while atten
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  • [[:Category:General Officers]] * [[General R.J. Hillier]]
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  • Maj Major<br> === General Officers===
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  • == General == ..., where the sergeant major will command the echelon, the infantry sergeant major (CSM) stays with the company commander (OC) in the "F" echelon.
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  • |'''<div style="font-size: 80%">Regimental Sergeant Major: CWO K.M. Lee, CD </div>''' Major General F.L. Lessard, CB 4 April 1921 - 6 August 1927
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  • ====General Officers==== *General
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  • |General |Lieutenant-General
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  • |'''<div style="font-size: 80%">Regimental Sergeant Major: CWO K.M. Lee, CD </div>''' One Troop of Cavalry formed at Quebec 21 December 1883 by General Order 13/84
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  • Brigadier General [Brig Gen] Major General [Maj Gen]
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  • * Major Projects Division Proc Svcs is responsible for managing major service delivery initiatives as well as providing procurement services for
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  • == General == # [[Governor General's Foot Guards]]
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  • '''Location''': Major F.A. Tilston, VC Armoury, 4007 Sandwich Street, Windsor, ON, N9C 1C3 ...itect who had served in the First World War. Our first Regimental Sergeant-Major was Reginald William Gates, also a veteran of the Great War.
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  • '''Major General J.I. Fenton, OMM, CD''' enrolled in the Canadian Forces in 1970 while atten
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  • '''Major General W.D. Eyre, M.S.C., C.D.''' was born in Wadena, Saskatchewan, in 1966, and s ...cutive Assistant to the Commander. Following this posting and promotion to Major, he spent the next two years as a rifle company commander with 3rd Battalio
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  • ...st demanding role. He/She must become an expert in combat engineering, and general engineering. Soldiers of the Corps of Engineers all possess a recognised tr ...s surgery, physiotherapy and nursing. Our personnel have served in all the major UN missions providing medical and dental support. They also fill an importa
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  • Here is a general descriptor of how the army is structured. Don't get too caught in the numb ...n, medical and logistics (including military police)) commanded by a Major General.
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  • |Armoured Vehicle General Purpose (Grizzly, Cougar and Bison) |Battery Sergeant Major
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  • ...tion for its original purpose of housing refugees. The camp was called the General Evacuation Centre (South West). ...d an Operation Banner tour, this time to South Armagh. He was promoted to Major whilst in command.
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  • ...mental duty in 42 Cdo RM as Company Second in Command. Transferring to the General List, he spent 3 years in southern Norway as the Royal Marines Liaison Offi ...ergeant Major in 1999 and took up the appointment of Zulu Company Sergeant Major back in 45 Commando. In 2000 in recognition of his time with Comacchio Grou
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  • ...ntation hand grenade, as well as advanced field training, military law and general military knowledge. ...ree such sections, with a Weapons Detachment consisting of 60mm Mortar, C6 General Purpose Machine Gun, and 84mm Carl Gustav anti-armour weapon.
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  • ...nd 4th parts fell from use upon his retirement, but only briefly, and Pipe Major Henderson's lively third and fourth parts were revived and are still played ...orating the actions of the Calgary Highlanders at Walcheren Causeway, Pipe Major Robert Henderson was inspired to compose The Sloedam. The name refers to
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