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D-Day: The RCAF and Coastal Command
During the Second World War, the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) provided six squadrons to serve with Royal Air Force ... -
DT News: 5th anniversary of the Osside Institute and 11th edition of the Junior Canadian ...
Transcript (K) A center of excellence in Professional Military Education celebrates its 5th anniversary on May 30th. The Osside Institute ... -
Space Day 2019 at the Royal Military College of Canada
On 30 April, the Department of Physics and Space Science at the Royal Military College of Canada hosted Space Day ... -
Canadian Rangers assisting in emergency evacuation of Kashechewan
By Peter Moon Canadian Rangers are playing key roles in the evacuation of Kashechewan First Nation, as it prepares for ... -
Being a Canadian ranger instructor is a unique job in the military
By Peter Moon A few years ago the Canadian Armed Forces had a recruiting slogan that said “there’s no life ... -
Adapting to new surroundings and a unique role on Operation Artemis
In July 2018, 443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron, part of 12 Wing Shearwater, Nova Scotia, but based in Esquimalt, British Columbia, ... -
Chinthex 2019 – SAR operations exercise
435 Transport and Rescue Squadron’s Chinthex 2019 provided an opportunity for all members of the squadron to develop their skills ... -
Prime Minister of the Netherlands christens Don White Tulip
Ottawa, April 17, 2019 Today, Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte, officially christened the “Don White Tulip”, after Canadian ... -
Happy 50th Anniversary to the Official Languages Act!
2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the Official Languages Act. The Act recognizes the equal status and use of French ... -
Private Frederick Lee: one of the first fallen Canadian soldiers of Chinese heritage
Ottawa, Ontario — In a less inclusive time, Private Frederick Lee overcame discrimination to become one of the first Chinese-Canadians ...