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RCAF CC-177 Globemaster III reaches impressive milestone
The Royal Canadian Air Force’s first CC-177 Globemaster III, delivered on August 8, 2007, surpassed 10,000 accumulated flying hours last ... -
Remembrance Day Sentry Program members visit Parliament Hill
Six Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members and a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), all selected from across ... -
Airwomen from 17 Wing inspire at Girls in Aviation Day
Once a year, Royal Canadian Air Force women from 17 Wing Winnipeg, Manitoba, are superheroes for a day. Once a ... -
Governor General invests 69 recipients into the Order of Military Merit
Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada, presided over an Order of Military Merit ... -
Canadian Army nurse served with ‘gallantry and devotion’
Ottawa, Ontario — More than 3,000 Canadian women volunteered to serve as nurses during the First World War, which broke ... -
Ministry Responds to Concerns of Bias, Repeats in Gun-Ban Survey
TheGunBlog.ca — The Canadian government said its survey on banning guns is an “open, anonymous and barrier-free tool” as it ... -
CAF issues administrative instructions related to the LGBT Purge
The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) provided initial instructions for administrative action related to the implementation of Bill C-66 – The ... -
Government of Canada unveils the Canada Pride Citation
The Government of Canada is taking action to address the historical injustices experienced by LGBTQ2 federal public servants, Royal Canadian ... -
Liberator “Harry” crash remembered 75 years later
The worst accident in Canadian military aviation history took place on October 20, 1943, when a Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft ... -
Boatswains… sew what?
When someone thinks about the job of a Boatswain, sewing is probably not something that comes to mind. But sewing ...