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Canadian Forces Land Force Command

A Wisdom Archive on Canadian Forces Land Force Command

Canadian Forces Land Force Command

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia - Canadian Forces Land Force Command

Canadian Forces Land Force Command (LFC) is responsible for army operations within the Canadian Armed Forces. LFC maintains bases across Canada and is responsible for the largest component of the Canadian Forces Reserves — the Army Reserve, often referred to as the "militia". LFC is the descendant of the Canadian Army which was the name of Canada's land forces from 1940 until February 1, 1968. At the time of unification all army units were placed under Force Mobile Command (FMC) with the name being changed to La ...

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia II - Canadian Forces Land Force Command - History

The Canadian Army evolved from the various British garrison forces on the North American continent in the 1800s. Upon Confederation of Canada in 1867, the ground forces in Canada were referred to as the Militia. Eventually, a Permanent Active Militia was designated, being the regular army of Canada (regular in the sense that they were full time professional soldiers) and the Non-Permanent Active Militia (or reserves, part time soldiers who had vocations in the civilian world who trained on ev ...

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia - Canadian Forces

The Canadian Forces (French: Forces canadiennes) are the combined armed forces of Canada. The operational elements of Canadian Forces are: Canadian Forces Land Force Command, (army); Canadian Forces Maritime Command, (navy); and Canadian Forces Air Command, (air force). The Canadian Forces was formed on February 1, 1968, when the Canadian government merged the Canadian Army, the Royal Canadian Navy and the Royal Canadian Air Force into a unified structure. Canada remains one of the few modern m ...

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia II - Canadian Forces - Uniforms

Although each element (land, sea, and air) wears distinctive uniforms, the CF as a whole has been reduced to two orders of dress: No. 3 Service Dress and No. 5 Operational Dress. No. 4 Base Dress (Garrison Dress in the Army) was eliminated to reduce the number of uniforms members had to ship or pack when going on postings or taskings; either Operational Dress or Service Dress is substituted as appropriate to the situation. No. 1 Ceremonial and No. 2 Mess Dress are normally not provided out of public funds. Generally speaking, Operational Dre ...

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Canadian Forces, Canadian Forces - History, Canadian Forces - Early days, Canadian Forces - Operations, Canadian Forces - Postwar developments, Canadian Forces - Modern reorganization, Canadian Forces - Command structure, Canadian Forces - Land Force Command LFC, Canadian Forces - Maritime Command MARCOM, Canadian Forces - Air Force Command AIRCOM, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces reserve force, Canadian Forces - Current deployments, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces bases, Canadian Forces - Army, Canadian Forces - Navy, Canadian Forces - Air Force, Canadian Forces - All services, Canadian Forces - Uniforms, Canadian Forces - Service Dress, Canadian Forces - Operational Dress, Canadian Forces - Berets

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia II - Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - Units of The Royal Canadian Artillery

Today, all of the field artillery regiments in the Canadian regular army wear the cap badge of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery; the only Royal Canadian Artillery regiment in the regular army is 4th Air Defence Regiment, with the majority of RCA cap badged units in the militia. Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - Regular Army. 1st Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery A Battery B Battery C Battery HQ/Services Battery < ...

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Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - History, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - After Confederation, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - Units of The Royal Canadian Artillery, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - Regular Army, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - Reserves, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - Order of precedence

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia II - Department of National Defence Canada - History

DND was created on January 1, 1923 through an amalgamation of the Department of Naval Services with the Department of Militia and Defence and the Air Board. DND was intended to reduce administrative costs among the three services, as well as improve the coordination of national security policies. DND brought under a single department, the Royal Canadian Navy, the Militia and Canadian Army, and the Canadian Air Force (later the Royal Canadian Air Force). Early efforts at integrating the services failed and the RCN, army, and RCAF maint ...

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Department of National Defence Canada, Department of National Defence Canada - History, Department of National Defence Canada - External link

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia II - Canadian Forces - Uniforms

Canadian Forces - Unification. Prior to unification in 1968, the uniforms of the Army, RCN and RCAF were similar to their counterparts in the forces of the UK and other Commonwealth countries, save for national identifiers and some regimental accoutrements. Shortly following unification, these service-specific uniforms (navy blue, khaki, and light blue) were abandoned in favour of a rifle green, single-breasted, four-button tunic and pants, with beret or service cap, known as the Canadian Forces uniform, commonly ...

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Canadian Forces, Canadian Forces - History, Canadian Forces - Early days, Canadian Forces - Operations, Canadian Forces - Postwar developments, Canadian Forces - Modern reorganization, Canadian Forces - Command structure, Canadian Forces - Land Force Command LFC, Canadian Forces - Maritime Command MARCOM, Canadian Forces - Air Force Command AIRCOM, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces reserve force, Canadian Forces - Current deployments, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces bases, Canadian Forces - Army, Canadian Forces - Navy, Canadian Forces - Air Force, Canadian Forces - All services, Canadian Forces - Uniforms, Canadian Forces - Unification, Canadian Forces - Distinct Environmental Uniform, Canadian Forces - Combat uniform, Canadian Forces - CADPAT and the Clothe the Soldier Program, Canadian Forces - Navy Combat Uniform, Canadian Forces - Military Police, Canadian Forces - Berets

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia II - Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - Order of precedence

RCHA on parade with guns: RCHA on dismounted parades: RCA units: Note: The honour of "The Right of the Line" (precedence over other units), on an army parade, is held by the units of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery when on parade with their guns. On dismounted parades, RCHA units take precedence over all other land force units except formed bodies of Officer Cadets of the Royal Military College representing their college. ...

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Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - History, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - After Confederation, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - Units of The Royal Canadian Artillery, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - Regular Army, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - Reserves, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - Order of precedence

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia II - Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces bases

The Canadian Forces have a number of active installations across the country with some being branch-specific. There are also a number of facilities which have closed in various defence cutbacks since the 1970s. Further information: Canadian Forces Base, and [[]], and [[]]See also:

Canadian Forces, Canadian Forces - History, Canadian Forces - Early days, Canadian Forces - Operations, Canadian Forces - Postwar developments, Canadian Forces - Modern reorganization, Canadian Forces - Command structure, Canadian Forces - Land Force Command LFC, Canadian Forces - Maritime Command MARCOM, Canadian Forces - Air Force Command AIRCOM, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces reserve force, Canadian Forces - Current deployments, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces bases, Canadian Forces - Army, Canadian Forces - Navy, Canadian Forces - Air Force, Canadian Forces - All services, Canadian Forces - Uniforms, Canadian Forces - Service Dress, Canadian Forces - Operational Dress, Canadian Forces - Berets

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia II - Canadian Forces - History

Canadian Forces - Early days. Canadian troops in colonial times served as regular members of British forces and in local militia groups. After Confederation in 1867, Canada's forces remained under British command until the turn of the 20th century. Canadian militia defended their homeland in the American Revolution, the War of 1812 and in the Fenian Raids. A Canadian expedition ...

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Canadian Forces, Canadian Forces - History, Canadian Forces - Early days, Canadian Forces - Operations, Canadian Forces - Postwar developments, Canadian Forces - Modern reorganization, Canadian Forces - Command structure, Canadian Forces - Land Force Command LFC, Canadian Forces - Maritime Command MARCOM, Canadian Forces - Air Force Command AIRCOM, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces reserve force, Canadian Forces - Current deployments, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces bases, Canadian Forces - Army, Canadian Forces - Navy, Canadian Forces - Air Force, Canadian Forces - All services, Canadian Forces - Uniforms, Canadian Forces - Unification, Canadian Forces - Distinct Environmental Uniform, Canadian Forces - Combat uniform, Canadian Forces - CADPAT and the Clothe the Soldier Program, Canadian Forces - Navy Combat Uniform, Canadian Forces - Military Police, Canadian Forces - Berets

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia II - Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - History

Many of the units and batteries of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery are older than Canada itself. The first artillery company in Canada was formed in the province of Quebec in 1750. Volunteer Canadian artillery batteries existed before 1855 but their history is mostly unknown. Seven batteries of artillery were formed after the passage of the Militia Act of 1855 which allowed Canada to retain a paid military force of 5,000 men. One of the pre-1855 volunteer batteries formed in Saint John, New Brunswick in 1793 was called the “Loyal Company of Artillery” and e ...

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Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - History, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - After Confederation, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - Units of The Royal Canadian Artillery, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - Regular Army, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - Reserves, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery - Order of precedence

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia II - Canadian Forces - Command structure

Canadian Forces - Land Force Command LFC. Canadian army brigades are administered through four geographically determined area commands: LF Atlantic Area based in Halifax LF Quebec Area based in Montreal LF Central Area based in Toronto LF Western Area based in Edmonton. In each command (except Atlantic), regular force troops comprising a mechanized brigade group (CMBG) are supported by reserve forces in nine brigade groups. Regular forces in the Atlantic command are ...

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Canadian Forces, Canadian Forces - History, Canadian Forces - Early days, Canadian Forces - Operations, Canadian Forces - Postwar developments, Canadian Forces - Modern reorganization, Canadian Forces - Command structure, Canadian Forces - Land Force Command LFC, Canadian Forces - Maritime Command MARCOM, Canadian Forces - Air Force Command AIRCOM, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces reserve force, Canadian Forces - Current deployments, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces bases, Canadian Forces - Army, Canadian Forces - Navy, Canadian Forces - Air Force, Canadian Forces - All services, Canadian Forces - Uniforms, Canadian Forces - Unification, Canadian Forces - Distinct Environmental Uniform, Canadian Forces - Combat uniform, Canadian Forces - CADPAT and the Clothe the Soldier Program, Canadian Forces - Navy Combat Uniform, Canadian Forces - Military Police, Canadian Forces - Berets

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia II - Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces reserve force

The CF reserve force is comprised of the Primary and Supplementary Reserves, the Canadian Rangers and the Cadet Instructor Cadre and is represented, though not commanded, at the national level by the Chief of Reserves and Cadets (a Major General or Rear Admiral). Primary Reserve The primary reserve is comprised of citizen soldiers, sailors, and aircrew who train and are posted to CF operations or duties on a casual or on-going basis. Each reserve force is operationally and administratively responsible to its corresponding envir ...

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Canadian Forces, Canadian Forces - History, Canadian Forces - Early days, Canadian Forces - Operations, Canadian Forces - Postwar developments, Canadian Forces - Modern reorganization, Canadian Forces - Command structure, Canadian Forces - Land Force Command LFC, Canadian Forces - Maritime Command MARCOM, Canadian Forces - Air Force Command AIRCOM, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces reserve force, Canadian Forces - Current deployments, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces bases, Canadian Forces - Army, Canadian Forces - Navy, Canadian Forces - Air Force, Canadian Forces - All services, Canadian Forces - Uniforms, Canadian Forces - Unification, Canadian Forces - Distinct Environmental Uniform, Canadian Forces - Combat uniform, Canadian Forces - CADPAT and the Clothe the Soldier Program, Canadian Forces - Navy Combat Uniform, Canadian Forces - Military Police, Canadian Forces - Berets

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia II - Canadian Forces - Current deployments

As of July 2005, Canadian Forces are in operations throughout the world, as part of Canada's obligations to NATO and the United Nations, as well as in support of its international allies. Current deployments are: As well as these deployments, small detachments of Canadian military are based in different countries for assistance and logistical work. ...

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Canadian Forces, Canadian Forces - History, Canadian Forces - Early days, Canadian Forces - Operations, Canadian Forces - Postwar developments, Canadian Forces - Modern reorganization, Canadian Forces - Command structure, Canadian Forces - Land Force Command LFC, Canadian Forces - Maritime Command MARCOM, Canadian Forces - Air Force Command AIRCOM, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces reserve force, Canadian Forces - Current deployments, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces bases, Canadian Forces - Army, Canadian Forces - Navy, Canadian Forces - Air Force, Canadian Forces - All services, Canadian Forces - Uniforms, Canadian Forces - Unification, Canadian Forces - Distinct Environmental Uniform, Canadian Forces - Combat uniform, Canadian Forces - CADPAT and the Clothe the Soldier Program, Canadian Forces - Navy Combat Uniform, Canadian Forces - Military Police, Canadian Forces - Berets

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia II - Canadian Forces - Current deployments

As of July 2005, Canadian Forces are in operations throughout the world, as part of Canada's obligations to NATO and the United Nations, as well as in support of its international allies. Current deployments are: As well as these deployments, small detachments of Canadian military are based in different countries for assistance and logistical work. ...

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Canadian Forces, Canadian Forces - History, Canadian Forces - Early days, Canadian Forces - Operations, Canadian Forces - Postwar developments, Canadian Forces - Modern reorganization, Canadian Forces - Command structure, Canadian Forces - Land Force Command LFC, Canadian Forces - Maritime Command MARCOM, Canadian Forces - Air Force Command AIRCOM, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces reserve force, Canadian Forces - Current deployments, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces bases, Canadian Forces - Army, Canadian Forces - Navy, Canadian Forces - Air Force, Canadian Forces - All services, Canadian Forces - Uniforms, Canadian Forces - Service Dress, Canadian Forces - Operational Dress, Canadian Forces - Berets

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia II - Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces bases

The Canadian Forces have a number of active installations across the country with some being branch-specific. There are also a number of facilities which have closed in various defence cutbacks since the 1970s. Canadian Forces - Army. CFB Edmonton, Alberta CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick CFB Kingston, Ontario CFB Montreal, Quebec CFB Petawawa, Ontario CFB Suffield, Alberta C ...

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Canadian Forces, Canadian Forces - History, Canadian Forces - Early days, Canadian Forces - Operations, Canadian Forces - Postwar developments, Canadian Forces - Modern reorganization, Canadian Forces - Command structure, Canadian Forces - Land Force Command LFC, Canadian Forces - Maritime Command MARCOM, Canadian Forces - Air Force Command AIRCOM, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces reserve force, Canadian Forces - Current deployments, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces bases, Canadian Forces - Army, Canadian Forces - Navy, Canadian Forces - Air Force, Canadian Forces - All services, Canadian Forces - Uniforms, Canadian Forces - Unification, Canadian Forces - Distinct Environmental Uniform, Canadian Forces - Combat uniform, Canadian Forces - CADPAT and the Clothe the Soldier Program, Canadian Forces - Navy Combat Uniform, Canadian Forces - Military Police, Canadian Forces - Berets

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia II - Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces reserve force

The CF reserve force is comprised of the Primary and Supplementary Reserves, the Canadian Rangers and the Cadet Instructor Cadre and is represented, though not commanded, at the national level by the Chief of Reserves and Cadets (a Major General or Rear Admiral). Primary Reserve The primary reserve is comprised of citizen soldiers, sailors, and aircrew who train and are posted to CF operations or duties on a casual or on-going basis. Each reserve force is operationally and administratively responsible to its corresponding envir ...

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Canadian Forces, Canadian Forces - History, Canadian Forces - Early days, Canadian Forces - Operations, Canadian Forces - Postwar developments, Canadian Forces - Modern reorganization, Canadian Forces - Command structure, Canadian Forces - Land Force Command LFC, Canadian Forces - Maritime Command MARCOM, Canadian Forces - Air Force Command AIRCOM, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces reserve force, Canadian Forces - Current deployments, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces bases, Canadian Forces - Army, Canadian Forces - Navy, Canadian Forces - Air Force, Canadian Forces - All services, Canadian Forces - Uniforms, Canadian Forces - Service Dress, Canadian Forces - Operational Dress, Canadian Forces - Berets

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia II - Canadian Forces - Command structure

Canadian Forces - Land Force Command LFC. Main articles: Canadian Forces Land Force Command, and [[]], and [[]], and [[]]See also:

Canadian Forces, Canadian Forces - History, Canadian Forces - Early days, Canadian Forces - Operations, Canadian Forces - Postwar developments, Canadian Forces - Modern reorganization, Canadian Forces - Command structure, Canadian Forces - Land Force Command LFC, Canadian Forces - Maritime Command MARCOM, Canadian Forces - Air Force Command AIRCOM, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces reserve force, Canadian Forces - Current deployments, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces bases, Canadian Forces - Army, Canadian Forces - Navy, Canadian Forces - Air Force, Canadian Forces - All services, Canadian Forces - Uniforms, Canadian Forces - Service Dress, Canadian Forces - Operational Dress, Canadian Forces - Berets

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia II - Canadian Forces - History

Canadian Forces - Early days. Canadian troops in colonial times served as regular members of British forces and in local militia groups. After Confederation in 1867, Canada's forces remained under British command until the turn of the 20th century. Canadian militia defended their homeland in the American Revolution, the War of 1812 and in the Fenian Raids. A Canadian expeditionary force assisted Britain in the Boer War. The Canadian Forces date to the War of 1812 when Canadian militia units were formed to ...

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Canadian Forces, Canadian Forces - History, Canadian Forces - Early days, Canadian Forces - Operations, Canadian Forces - Postwar developments, Canadian Forces - Modern reorganization, Canadian Forces - Command structure, Canadian Forces - Land Force Command LFC, Canadian Forces - Maritime Command MARCOM, Canadian Forces - Air Force Command AIRCOM, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces reserve force, Canadian Forces - Current deployments, Canadian Forces - Canadian Forces bases, Canadian Forces - Army, Canadian Forces - Navy, Canadian Forces - Air Force, Canadian Forces - All services, Canadian Forces - Uniforms, Canadian Forces - Service Dress, Canadian Forces - Operational Dress, Canadian Forces - Berets

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command: Encyclopedia II - CFB Suffield - Chemical warfare training

The lands comprising modern-day CFB Suffield were known as the "Suffield Block", resulting from the Dominion Land Survey and comprised marginal agricultural land, given the perpetual semi-arid climate. Some settlement was attempted, but most farms were abandonned during the droughts of the 1920s. The total area measures approximately 2,690 square kilometres and borders an area north of the South Saskatchewan River. Following the fall of Algeria to Nazi Germany, the British Army required a new training facility for carrying out experim ...

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CFB Suffield, CFB Suffield - Chemical warfare training, CFB Suffield - Armoured unit training, CFB Suffield - Defence R&D Canada -- Suffield, CFB Suffield - Wildlife refuge, CFB Suffield - Numismatic History

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