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Canadian Armed Forces The Canadian Encyclopedia

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Canadian Armed Forces  The Canadian Encyclopedia

The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) is the military arm of the federal government. Its role is to defend Canada’s security, interests and values and to contribute

Canada was the first Commonwealth country to send troops to Britain in 1939. During 1939-45 hundreds of thousands of Canadians - more than 40 per cent

Canadian Forces in World War II: Chartrand, René, Volstad, Ronald

Canadian Forces in World War II: Chartrand, René, Volstad, Ronald

Black Canadians fought racism, discrimination to serve in Second

Black Canadians fought racism, discrimination to serve in Second

Canada in World War I - HISTORY CRUNCH - History Articles

Canada in World War I - HISTORY CRUNCH - History Articles

Page from book: - Books of Remembrance - Memorials - Remembrance

Page from book: - Books of Remembrance - Memorials - Remembrance

Canada Remembers - March 8 is International Women's Day; we remember the  brave Canadian women who have served in uniform over the years #IWD2017  Canadian women have a long and proud history

Canada Remembers - March 8 is International Women's Day; we remember the brave Canadian women who have served in uniform over the years #IWD2017 Canadian women have a long and proud history

CAF steps into the present with new uniform, haircut policies

CAF steps into the present with new uniform, haircut policies

Canadian Military Journal Vol. 12, No. 1

Canadian Military Journal Vol. 12, No. 1

Customs & Traditions Of The Canadian Armed Forces Book – Military

Customs & Traditions Of The Canadian Armed Forces Book – Military

Regina CAF veteran to return after leading Ukrainian training

Regina CAF veteran to return after leading Ukrainian training

Women in the Canadian Armed Forces

Women in the Canadian Armed Forces

Women in the Canadian Armed Forces

Women in the Canadian Armed Forces

The Armed Forces of Canada, 1867-1967: a century of achievement

The Armed Forces of Canada, 1867-1967: a century of achievement

Human Resources Administrators are an integral part of our

Human Resources Administrators are an integral part of our