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U.S. Army Capt. Jason Gillespie of the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division conduct live-fire range training with an M4 carbine at Forward Operating Base Lightning, Paktiya province, Afghanistan, Feb. 14, 2014. The HHC Brigade has been conducting live-fire range training every week to maintain and enrich combat capabilities through training. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc Dixie Rae Liwanag/ Released)
Australian Army soldiers from the 8th/9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment conduct unopposed urban warfare training using EF88 Airsoft rifles at Gallipoli Barracks, Brisbane.
8th/9th battalion, Royal Australian Regiment has introduced air soft conversion kits to EF88 rifles as part of the Army’s reality based training.
The EF88 Airsoft rifles are allowing 8/9 RAR to improve urban combat training at the units bespoke small non-lethal urban training facility.
The EF88 Airsoft rifles form part of Project land 125 Phase 3C
Photos: Pte Jacob Hilton
© Commonwealth of Australia 2021
The Army gives out ROTC scholarships during the Charlie Base Camp bash during the 2023 National Scout Jamboree at The Summit Bechtel Reserve in Mount Hope, West Virginia. (BSA Photo by Tom Copeland)
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Its a marzipan invasion! See a video clip of the army!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNvTqoEFuD4
In most biographies of Abu Hanifa (a founder of one of the sunni schools of Islamic thought) it states that his father met Caliph Ali ibn Abu Talib as a child and that his grandfather gave Ali some faludhaj (a sweet made of ground almonds, sugar and rose-water) on the day of Nawruz (the persian new year). This is one amongst many proofs that Muslims are allowed to celebrate the holidays and special days of non Muslims without it impeding our faith. And what better way then to share gifts with your neighbour on a day which they celebrate :)
Australian Army soldiers from 2nd Commando Regiment clear an aircraft during counter-terrorism training at Avalon Airfield, Victoria, May 2019.
The training was part of the Mars series of exercises used by the 2nd Commando Regiment’s online hostage recovery/counter-terrorism company to build capacity in its role as Tactical Assault Group—East (TAG–E). TAG–E is the Australian Defence Force’s ‘in extremis’ online counter-terrorist force, which is designed to respond to a terrorist incident in the national interests or to support state/territory police when their own resources are insufficient.
2nd Commando Regiment soldiers successfully assaulted a Sydney ferry in Middle Harbour from 6th Aviation Regiment Black Hawk helicopters and rigid-hulled inflatable boats in one of the counter-terrorism training scenarios. Other training scenarios involved conducting assaults on high-rise buildings, sporting arenas, ships, aircraft and other types of transport. TAG–E is drawn from 2nd Commando Regiment and supplemented with Royal Australian Navy clearance divers and Special Operations Engineer Regiment combat engineers.
2nd Commando Regiment is part of the Australian Army’s Special Operations Command, which provides the Australian Government and Army with special forces capabilities in support of the national interest.
Photo:CPL Kyle Genner
The Pride and Glory of the Lego Romans. Troops in formation and proudly rallying around their standards. For the Senate and People of Rome!
Niagara Falls is a city in Ontario, Canada. It is on the western bank of the Niagara River in the Golden Horseshoe region of Southern Ontario, with a population of 94,415 at the 2021 census. It is part of the St. Catharines - Niagara Census Metropolitan Area (CMA). Incorporated on 12 June 1903, the city is across the river from Niagara Falls, New York. The Niagara River flows over Niagara Falls at this location, creating a natural spectacle which attracts millions of tourists each year.
The tourist area near the falls includes observation towers, high-rise hotels, souvenir shops, museums, indoor water parks, casinos and theatres, mostly with colourful neon billboards and advertisements. Other parts of the city include golf courses, parks, historic sites from the War of 1812, and residential neighbourhoods.
History
Prior to European arrival, present day Niagara Falls was populated by Iroquoian-speaking Neutral people but, after attacks from the Haudenosaunee and Seneca, the Neutral people population was severely reduced. The Haudenosaunee people remained in the area until Europeans made first contact in the late 17th century. The Niagara Falls area had some European settlement in the 17th century. Louis Hennepin, a French priest and missionary, is considered to be the first European to visit the area in the 1670s. French colonists settled mostly in Lower Canada, beginning near the Atlantic, and in Quebec and Montreal.
After surveys were completed in 1782 the area was referred to as Township Number 2 as well as Mount Dorchester after Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester (and today is only honoured by Dorchester Road and the community of Dorchester Village). The earliest settlers of Township Number 2 were Philip George Bender (namesake of Bender Street and Bender Hill near Casino Niagara originally from Germany and later New Jersey and Philadelphia) and Thomas McMicken (a Scottish-born British Army veteran). Increased settlement in this area took place during and after the American Revolutionary War, when the British Crown made land grants to Loyalists to help them resettle in Upper Canada and provide some compensation for their losses after the United States became independent. Loyalist Robert Land received 200 acres (81 ha) and was one of the first people of European descent to settle in the Niagara Region. He moved to nearby Hamilton three years later due to the relentless noise of the falls.
In 1791, John Graves Simcoe renamed the town was Stamford after Stamford, Lincolnshire in England[7] but today Stamford is only used for an area northwest of downtown Niagara Falls as well as Stamford Street. During the war of 1812, the battle of Lundy's Lane took place in July 1814. In 1856, the Town of Clifton was incorporated by Ogden Creighton after Clifton, Bristol. The name of the town was changed to Niagara Falls in 1881. In 1882, the community of Drummondville (near the present-day corner of Lundy's Lane and Main Street) was incorporated as the village of Niagara Falls (South). The village was referred to as Niagara Falls South to differentiate it from the town. In 1904, the town and village amalgamated to form the City of Niagara Falls. In 1963, the city amalgamated with the surrounding Stamford Township. In 1970, the Niagara regional government was formed. This resulted in the village of Chippawa, Willoughby Township, and part of Crowland Township being annexed into Niagara Falls.
An internment camp for Germans was set up at The Armoury (now Niagara Military Museum) in Niagara Falls from December 1914 to August 1918.
Black history
Niagara Falls has had a Black population since at least 1783. Up to 12 African-Americans were a part of the Butler's Rangers, including Richard Pierpoint. When they were disbanded in 1783, they tried to establish themselves through farming nearby, making them among the first Black settlers in the region. It is estimated that nearly 10 percent of the Loyalists to settle in the area were Black Loyalists.
Niagara Falls' Black population increased in the following decades, as a destination on the Underground Railroad. In 1856, a British Methodist Episcopal (BME) Church was established for African-Canadian worshipers. The BME Church, Nathaniel Dett Memorial Chapel is now a National Historic Site, remaining in operation into the 21st century. Composer, organist, pianist and music professor Nathaniel Dett was born in Niagara Falls in 1882.
In 1886, Burr Plato became one of the first African Canadians to be elected to political office, holding the position of City Councillor of Niagara Falls until 1901.
Geography
Niagara Falls is approximately 130 km (81 mi) by road from Ontario's capital of Toronto, which is across Lake Ontario to the north. The area of the Niagara Region is approximately 1,800 km2 (690 sq mi).
Topography
The city is built along the Niagara Falls waterfalls and the Niagara Gorge on the Niagara River, which flows from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario.
Climate
The city of Niagara Falls has a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfa) which is moderated to an extent in all seasons by proximity to water bodies. Winters are cold, with a January high of −0.4 °C (31.3 °F) and a low of −7.8 °C (18.0 °F). However, temperatures above 0 °C (32.0 °F) are common during winter. The average annual snowfall is 154 centimetres (61 in), in which it can receive lake effect snow from both lakes Erie and Ontario. Summers are warm to hot and humid, with a July high of 27.4 °C (81.3 °F) and a low of 17 °C (62.6 °F). The average annual precipitation is 970.2 millimetres (38 in), which is relatively evenly distributed throughout the year.
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Niagara Falls had a population of 94,415 living in 37,793 of its 39,778 total private dwellings, a change of 7.2% from its 2016 population of 88,071. With a land area of 210.25 km2 (81.18 sq mi), it had a population density of 449.1/km2 (1,163.1/sq mi) in 2021.
At the census metropolitan area (CMA) level in the 2021 census, the St. Catharines - Niagara CMA had a population of 433,604 living in 179,224 of its 190,878 total private dwellings, a change of 6.8% from its 2016 population of 406,074. With a land area of 1,397.09 km2 (539.42 sq mi), it had a population density of 310.4/km2 (803.8/sq mi) in 2021.
As of the 2021 Census, 20.9% of the city's population were visible minorities, 3.5% had Indigenous ancestry, and the remaining 75.6% were White. The largest visible minority groups were South Asian (6.3%), Black (3.1%), Filipino (3.0%), Chinese (2.4%), Latin American (1.6%) and Arab (1.1%).
60.1% of Niagara Falls city residents self-identified with Christian denominations in 2021, down from 74.1% in 2011. 33.2% of residents were Catholic, 13.9% were Protestant, 7.1% were Christians of unspecified denomination, and 2.4% were Christian Orthodox. All other Christian denominations/Christian related traditions made up 3.5%. 30.9% of residents were irreligious or secular, up from 22.5% in 2011. Overall, followers of non-Christian religions/spiritual traditions were 9.0% of the population. The largest of these were Islam (4.1%), Hinduism (2.0%), Sikhism (1.4%) and Buddhism (0.8%)
Tourism started in the early 19th century and has been a vital part of the local economy since that time. The falls became known as a natural wonder, in part to their being featured in paintings by prominent American artists of the 19th century such as Albert Bierstadt. Such works were reproduced as lithographs, becoming widely distributed. Niagara Falls marketed itself as a honeymoon destination, describing itself as the "honeymoon capital of the world". Its counterpart in New York also used the moniker. The phrase was most commonly used in brochures in the early twentieth century and declined in usage around the 1960s.
With a plentiful and inexpensive source of hydroelectric power from the waterfalls, many electro-chemical and electro-metallurgical industries located there in the early to mid-20th century. Industry began moving out of the city in the 1970s and 80s because of economic recession and increasing global competition in the manufacturing sector. Tourism increasingly became the city's most important revenue source.
In 2004, several tourist establishments in Niagara Falls began adding a three percent marketing fee to bills. The collected money is untraceable, and there are no controls over how each establishment spends it. The Ontario government—concerned tourists could be misled into believing the fees were endorsed by the government—warned hotels and restaurants in 2008 not to claim the fee if it was not being remitted to a legitimate non-profit agency that promotes tourism. The practise continues, and takes in an estimated $15 million per-year from tourists unaware the fee is voluntary and can be removed from their bill.
Recent development has been mostly centred on the Clifton Hill and Fallsview areas. The Niagara Falls downtown (Queen Street) is undergoing a major revitalization; the city is encouraging redevelopment of this area as an arts and culture district. The downtown was a major centre for local commerce and night life up until the 1970s, when the Niagara Square Shopping Centre began to draw away crowds and retailers. Since 2006, Historic Niagara has brought art galleries, boutiques, cafés and bistros to the street. Attractions include renovation of the Seneca Theatre.
Comparison to Niagara Falls, New York
In the 20th century, there was a favourable exchange rate when comparing Canadian and U.S. currencies.
Niagara Falls, New York, struggles to compete against Niagara Falls, Ontario; the Canadian side has a greater average annual income, a higher average home price, and lower levels of vacant buildings and blight, as well as a more vibrant economy and better tourism infrastructure. The population of Niagara Falls, New York fell by half from the 1960s to 2012. In contrast, the population of Niagara Falls, Ontario more than tripled.
The Ontario government introduced legal gambling to the local economy in the mid-1990s. Casino Niagara precipitated an economic boom in the late 1990s as numerous luxury hotels and tourist attractions were built, and a second casino, Niagara Fallsview, opened in 2004. Both attracted American tourists due in part to the comparatively less expensive Canadian dollar, and despite the opening of the Seneca Niagara Casino on the American side. When the Canadian and US currencies moved closer to parity in the 2000s, Niagara Falls, Ontario continued to be a popular destination for Americans, while Niagara Falls, New York, experienced a prolonged economic downturn. Ontario's legal drinking age is 19, which attracts potential alcohol consumers from across the border, as the American drinking age is 21.
Attractions
Table Rock Welcome Centre
Journey Behind the Falls
Skylon Tower
Niagara SkyWheel
Winter Festival of Lights
Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory
Niagara Heritage Trail
Dufferin Islands
Niagara Parks School of Horticulture
The Rainbow Carillon, which sounds from the Rainbow Tower
Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls — Tourist promenade featuring a Ripley's Believe It Or Not Museum, arcades, five haunted houses, four wax museums including a Louis Tussauds Wax Works, and themed restaurants including the Hard Rock Cafe and Rainforest Cafe.
Marineland — Aquatic theme park
Casinos — Casino Niagara and Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort
IMAX Theatre and Daredevil museum
Fallsview Tourist Area
Fallsview Indoor Waterpark
Tower Hotel (Niagara Falls)
Notable people
Bruno Agostinelli, professional tennis player[48]
Ray Barkwill, Canadian national rugby player[49]
Harold Bradley, classical pianist
Cathy Marie Buchanan, author
James Cameron, film director
Bill Cupolo, NHL player
Kevin Dallman, NHL player
Marty Dallman, NHL player
Frank Dancevic, professional tennis player
Sandro DeAngelis, CFL kicker
Robert Nathaniel Dett, composer born in Drummondville
Joe Fletcher, referee at FIFA World Cup
Tre Ford, CFL quarterback
Tyrell Ford, former CFL and NFL cornerback
Barbara Frum, CBC broadcaster
William Giauque, recipient of 1949 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Mike Glumac, professional hockey player
Brian Greenspan, lawyer
Eddie Greenspan, lawyer
Bobby Gunn, boxer
Obs Heximer, NHL player
Tim Hicks, country singer
Honeymoon Suite, rock band
Harold Howard, retired mixed martial artist and UFC fighter
Jon Klassen, illustrator and children's book author
Johnathan Kovacevic, NHL player
Judy LaMarsh, second female federal cabinet minister in Canadian history
Steve Ludzik, NHL player
Denise Matthews, evangelist, singer
Bob Manno, NHL player
John McCall MacBain, philanthropist, billionaire businessman, founder and former CEO of Trader Classified Media
Nenad Medic, poker player
Stephan Moccio, musician, arranger, composer
Tom Moore, trade unionist
Rick Morocco, ice hockey executive and professional player[50]
Johnny Mowers, NHL goalie
Rob Nicholson, former Minister of Justice and Attorney General for Canada
Terry O'Reilly, NHL player and head coach
Roula Partheniou, contemporary artist
Frank Pietrangelo, NHL goalie
Burr Plato, politician
deadmau5, musician and DJ
Isabelle Rezazadeh, DJ and record producer
Phil Roberto, NHL player
Derek Sanderson, NHL player
Jarrod Skalde, NHL player
Russell Teibert, soccer player
Jay Triano, former NBA head coach
Gillian Robertson, UFC Fighter
Tvangeste, symphonic black metal band formerly based on Kaliningrad, Russia
Wave, pop band
Sherman Zavitz, historian
Murda Beatz, Producer and DJ
Steve Terreberry, musician, comedian, and YouTuber
Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, lawyer and professor; former judge
Greg Kovacs, bodybuilder
Army Spc. Eric Haugh, a native of Graham, Wash., assigned to Charlie Troop, 1st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment (Airborne), 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, U.S. Army Alaska, absorbes the recoil from a M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle on Statler range at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, April 6, 2018, during marksmanship training. A sniper's main responsibility is to deliver discriminatory, highly accurate rifle fire against enemy targets that cannot be engaged successfully by the regular rifleman due to range, size, location, fleeting nature, or visibility. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)
Argentine military taking part in a joint training exercise with the United States.
Photos: Ejército Argentino
Hereford in Herefordshire
Hereford means the ford used by the army. The Saxons arrived in this part of England in the 7th century and a settlement grew up at the ford. Saxon Hereford also had a mint and a weekly market. Hereford was able to resist a Danish attack in 914. About 1050 a castle was built in Hereford. However the town was burned by the Welsh in 1055.
After the Norman conquest many Frenchmen came to settle in Hereford. The town grew northwards and the market was moved to a new position north of the old town. In Medieval Hereford the main industry making wool. The wool was woven then it was fulled. That means the wool was cleaned and thickened by being pounded in a mixture of clay and water. The wool was pounded by wooden hammers worked by watermills. The Normans set about rebuilding Hereford cathedral.
Bishop Thomas Cantilupe died in 1282. He was buried in Hereford and in 1320 he was canonised (declared a saint). Soon people reported miracles at his shrine and many pilgrims visited the town to see it adding to the prosperity of the town.
In 1642 came civil war between king and parliament. Hereford strongly supported the king. Nevertheless in September 1642 a parliamentary force took Hereford but they withdrew in December. A small royalist army then held the town but they fled in April 1643 when a superior parliamentary force came. However Hereford soon changed hands again when the parliamentarians left and a royalist army arrived.
A parliamentary army laid siege to the town in July 1645 but they were unable to take Hereford. They withdrew in September. However by then the king was losing the war. In December the parliamentarians took Hereford by trickery. Some of their soldiers dressed as laborers and took shovels and picks. They went to Bysters Gate. When it was opened they took control and let in more parliamentary soldiers. Hereford was soon taken.
In the 18th century Hereford remained a quiet market town. In 1757 it had a population of 5,592. There was little manufacturing industry although it was known for glove making. However in the 1720's Daniel Defoe visited Hereford but he was not impressed, he called it 'mean built and very dirty!'.
At the end of the 18th century all the gates around Hereford were demolished as they restricted traffic. Wye Bridge Gate and Friars Gate went in 1782. St Owens Gate went in 1786, Eign Gate followed in 1787, Bysters Gate and Widemarsh Gate were demolished in 1798.
Information gained from www.localhistories.org/hereford.html
Paratroopers from Company B, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade engage targets with the M2 machine gun during a live-fire exercise as part of Exercise Rock Proof V at Bac Range in Postonja, Slovenia, Oct. 16, 2015. Exercise Rock Proof V is a bilateral training exercise between U.S. Soldiers assigned to 173rd Airborne Brigade and the Slovenian Armed Forces, focused on small-unit tactics and building interoperability between allied forces. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Paolo Bovo/Released)
A US army Major on watch at the recent 1940's weekend at Rufford Abbey in Nottinghamshire. Thank you to everyone at the event that agreed to be photographed, I'm sure you get asked for your picture far too often
U.S. Army Sgt. Mario Mora (left) and Spc. John Dabbs, both representing the Macon-based 48th Infantry Brigade Comat team, Georgia Army National Guard, climb over wall obstacles during the Marne Mile event at the 2022 Georgia National Guard Best Warrior Competition at Fort Stewart, Ga. March 20, 2022. The Best Warrior Competition tests the readiness and adaptiveness of our forces, preparing our Georgia Guardsmen to meet today’s unpredictable challenges. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class R.J. Lannom Jr.)
Russian Paratroopers jumping from an IL-76 aircraft, as part of a Hostage Rescue and to Capture a Local Airfield as part of the first stage of Exercise Slavic Brotherhood-2019” This exercise consists of Airborne Troops from Russia, Serbia and Belarus.
Photo: Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation
Army MAN truck NF13AB is pictured on Grainger Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne, as part of a recruiting display, on October 26th 2013.
Georgian soldiers of Alpha Company, 12th Light Infantry Battalion communicate with higher and await further instruction during exercise Combined Resolve II at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 29, 2014. Combined Resolve II is a multinational decisive action training environment exercise occurring at the Joint Multinational Training Command’s Hohenfels and Grafenwoehr Training Areas that involves more than 4,000 participants from 15 partner nations. The intent of the exercise is to train and prepare a U.S. led multinational brigade to interoperate with multiple partner nations and execute unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. John Cress Jr./Released)
Australian army Warrant Officer Andrew Shore, with the 3rd Royal Australian Regiment Recon Platoon, jumps out of a DHC-4 Caribou with a MC5 freefall parachute during exercise Talisman Saber 07
Latvian and American Soldiers during a Counter IED Training Course and Exercise as part of Saber Strike 2012 – 12th June 2012
Photos: Gatis Dieziņš
Australian Army troops come ashore on an Army LCM-8 at Freshwater Beach in Shoalwater Bay Training Area, during Exercise Hamel 2018.
Paratroopers of Charlie Company, 3rd Battalion, 509th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, march downhill toward known targets during a live fire exercise at the High Altitude Military Marksmanship Range at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, August 3, 2017. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Love)
(See also, Sept. 18, 2011, Canada Army Run.)
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For the half-marathon (21.1 km) results and photos...here are the local (Ottawa & area) participants -- sorted by cities and first name -- in the September 19, 2010, Canada Army Run held in Ottawa, Ontario. There were 5,452 runners in the 21.1 km race. Thank-you to Sportstats.
Click here and enter the bib numbers (see below) for the full individual race results.
Enter the bib numbers for race photos here.
Lists of local half-marathon race participants:
Part A. Ottawa (Click here.)
Part B. Other Communities (Alexandria to Navan) (Click here.)
Part C. Other Communities (Nepean to Woodlawn) (see below)
Part C:
4366…Abdulhak Nagy…..Nepean
2466…Adam Dawe…..Nepean
5337…Adrian Nemni…..Nepean
6106…Agnello Giuseppe…..Nepean
3444…Alain Phaneuf…..Nepean
4104…Alan Rushforth…..Nepean
18…Alex Downey…..Nepean
5610…Alison Hill…..Nepean
5663…Amanda Kirk…..Nepean
3311…Andrew Johnston…..Nepean
2521…Andy Quigley…..Nepean
4054…Angela Macneil…..Nepean
783…Annaliese Smyth…..Nepean
3077…Anne Burnell…..Nepean
444…Anne Cumming…..Nepean
5711…Anne-Josee Marion…..Nepean
4498…Annette Coderre…..Nepean
1452…April Ferguson…..Nepean
443…Beverley Higuera…..Nepean
362…Beverly Thornhill…..Nepean
4814…Blake Davis…..Nepean
36…Brent Ferguson…..Nepean
622…Brian Jones…..Nepean
4250…Cameron Palmer…..Nepean
1244…Cameron Passmore…..Nepean
3021…Caroline Bachynski…..Nepean
5553…Carolyn Frank…..Nepean
5790…Carolyn Perkins…..Nepean
3577…Cassandra Williams…..Nepean
1422…Chantelle Woods…..Nepean
2835…Chris Fitzgerald…..Nepean
1904…Chris Miller…..Nepean
2977…Chris Van Norman…..Nepean
1844…Chris Venne…..Nepean
1843…Christina Venne…..Nepean
3272…Christopher Hill…..Nepean
1907…Christopher Williams…..Nepean
2987…Corey Wilson…..Nepean
2375…Craig Lynch…..Nepean
5123…Dale Hamilton…..Nepean
1000…Dan Lacasse…..Nepean
5684…Dana Lee…..Nepean
1832…Daniel Macdonald…..Nepean
2288…Danyal Beale…..Nepean
2518…Darcy Middleton…..Nepean
3192…Dariusz Dziemian…..Nepean
5877…Dave Summerbell…..Nepean
966…David Holmes…..Nepean
1072…David Mersereau…..Nepean
2978…Debbie Van Norman…..Nepean
2967…Denis Therrien…..Nepean
4539…Diane Simard…..Nepean
4289…Dion Edmonds…..Nepean
4117…Doug Simpson…..Nepean
2260…Ed Fitchett…..Nepean
340…Elaine Petrie…..Nepean
4640…Elaine Robertson…..Nepean
282…Elizabeth Brown…..Nepean
986…Elizabeth Keighley…..Nepean
4675…Ellen Dickson…..Nepean
996…Erik Kristjansson…..Nepean
2751…Exequiel Alcober…..Nepean
2715…Face Wallace…..Nepean
4340…France Lauzon…..Nepean
1646…Frits Klein…..Nepean
3562…Gary Vrckovnik…..Nepean
626…Gloria Schwartz…..Nepean
1636…Gordon Tait…..Nepean
1025…Greg Levesque…..Nepean
1273…Helen Bolt…..Nepean
4051…Helen Lum Young…..Nepean
2507…Iain Inglis…..Nepean
1038…Ian Maclean…..Nepean
3331…Jack Kwan…..Nepean
2021…James Austin…..Nepean
1271…James Johnston…..Nepean
6209…James O'neill…..Nepean
958…Jamie Hayami…..Nepean
1660…Janice Janczyn…..Nepean
2073…Jaret Held…..Nepean
2713…Jeff Slavin…..Nepean
1060…Jennifer McDonell…..Nepean
3226…Jeremy Garbas-Tyrrell…..Nepean
2973…Jerrid Tremaine…..Nepean
1857…Joe Raetsen…..Nepean
274…John Farrell…..Nepean
289…John Gardam…..Nepean
1332…John Hall…..Nepean
1731…John Ruff…..Nepean
224…John Tegano…..Nepean
4472…Jon Schmeler…..Nepean
5017…Jordan Arthur…..Nepean
3199…Joseph Emas…..Nepean
3752…Julia Coe…..Nepean
4187…Karen Bader…..Nepean
3709…Karen Beutel…..Nepean
961…Karleen Heer…..Nepean
2393…Kathi Robertson…..Nepean
5776…Kathleen O'leary…..Nepean
1163…Kathleen Stringer…..Nepean
912…Katya Duhamel…..Nepean
2404…Kelly Harvey…..Nepean
1037…Kelly Macgregor…..Nepean
4179…Kendra Pammett…..Nepean
5765…Kerry Nolan…..Nepean
1579…Kevin Sullivan…..Nepean
2271…Kim Harvey…..Nepean
6242…Kim Saikali…..Nepean
8460…Kyra Kavanagh…..Nepean
3069…Larry Brunet…..Nepean
6458…Lily Yip…..Nepean
1635…Lisa Bebyck…..Nepean
2187…Lisa Dineen…..Nepean
4251…Louise Beasley…..Nepean
908…Marie-Andree Dubreuil…..Nepean
967…Marika Holmes…..Nepean
2410…Mark Lachapelle…..Nepean
2415…Martin Teft…..Nepean
5614…Martyn Hodgson…..Nepean
288…Mary Gardam…..Nepean
6215…Mary Parson…..Nepean
512…Matthew Henry…..Nepean
4817…Melanie Nason-Green…..Nepean
5020…Melanie White…..Nepean
1349…Michael Eddy…..Nepean
2364…Michael Mitchell…..Nepean
1906…Mike Maclean…..Nepean
5456…Miranda Cole…..Nepean
6442…Mona Martin…..Nepean
621…Monica Hucal…..Nepean
1160…Nicole Steinert…..Nepean
5512…Norm Duhamel…..Nepean
1661…Patrick Murnaghan…..Nepean
1324…Patrick Owens…..Nepean
4403…Patti-Lynn Dougan…..Nepean
2637…Paul Mellor…..Nepean
357…Paula Tejada-Hache…..Nepean
3818…Peggie Slavin…..Nepean
422…Penny Burgess…..Nepean
5504…Peter Dinsdale…..Nepean
6210…Peter Page…..Nepean
1911…Rachel Ettinger…..Nepean
4794…Ramon Lashley…..Nepean
5558…Rena Fulton…..Nepean
3539…Richard Thomas…..Nepean
1923…Rob Calder…..Nepean
1239…Roger Sutcliffe…..Nepean
1866…Russ Mullen…..Nepean
5579…Ruth Glenwright…..Nepean
423…Ryan Farrell…..Nepean
106…Ryan Huggett…..Nepean
5961…Sally Floyd…..Nepean
3290…Sarah Hudson…..Nepean
5716…Sarah Matthews…..Nepean
5044…Sean McElhinney…..Nepean
4804…Serena Stavenjord…..Nepean
4774…Shane Westgate…..Nepean
5714…Shannon Matheson…..Nepean
5035…Sharon Etmanskie…..Nepean
4057…Sharye Marcus…..Nepean
2045…Shawn Delay…..Nepean
158…Shawn McCleery…..Nepean
1175…Shawna Thornhill…..Nepean
490…Sheila Reid…..Nepean
4540…Stefan Beaudoin…..Nepean
4799…Stephen Lee…..Nepean
1451…Susan Holtom…..Nepean
6083…Tamara Evers-Tate…..Nepean
5759…Tanya Mykytyshyn…..Nepean
1826…Tara Dempsey…..Nepean
686…Teresa Aylesworth…..Nepean
4186…Terry Guay…..Nepean
2910…Tim McNaughton…..Nepean
4723…Tim Roche…..Nepean
1229…Timothy Coderre…..Nepean
2768…Tony Blake…..Nepean
1721…Tracy Wise…..Nepean
1840…Urban Wong…..Nepean
1979…Wade Wright…..Nepean
2272…Warren Harvey…..Nepean
6289…William Yatabe…..Nepean
3255…Yusu Guo…..Nepean
1168…Christopher Sylvestre…..North Dundas Township
1752…Andrew Niska…..North Gower
1155…Natalie Smith…..North Gower
6249…Sean Sinclair…..North Gower
4791…Susan Czerlau…..North Gower
1500…Tracey Macdougall…..North Gower
2604…Aaron Lai…..Orleans
3040…Abs Bey…..Orleans
856…Alain Brule…..Orleans
1630…Alexandra Hynes…..Orleans
2180…Andre Gallant…..Orleans
5679…Andre Larouche…..Orleans
2509…Andrew Branch…..Orleans
2694…Andrew Duggan…..Orleans
1246…Andrew Rose…..Orleans
937…Andria George-Worth…..Orleans
712…Andy Browarczyk…..Orleans
3133…Andy Coughlin…..Orleans
3925…Anik Adam…..Orleans
3813…Anita Labelle…..Orleans
3039…Anke Berndt…..Orleans
4973…Annie Larocque…..Orleans
2436…Annie Robitaille…..Orleans
3714…Anthony Cobden…..Orleans
5342…Benjamin Feizi…..Orleans
5539…Bonnie Ferguson…..Orleans
3267…Brad Hart…..Orleans
5781…Brenda Paquet…..Orleans
1508…Brent Kelly…..Orleans
3090…Brian Carignan…..Orleans
4144…Brian Wiens…..Orleans
2748…Bruce Barteaux…..Orleans
4019…Carl Hume…..Orleans
5837…Carmen Saumure…..Orleans
3959…Carol Cameron…..Orleans
2088…Carole Gagnon…..Orleans
4888…Carrie Engelbrecht…..Orleans
3983…Chantal Delangy…..Orleans
3511…Charles Sincennes…..Orleans
5733…Christina Michaud…..Orleans
1309…Christopher Mes…..Orleans
5528…Cindy Ettinger…..Orleans
5451…Claire Chretien…..Orleans
3161…Claude Desgagne…..Orleans
2470…Clemence Allard…..Orleans
3123…Coco Comtois…..Orleans
2704…Connie Copeland…..Orleans
291…Corey Kennedy…..Orleans
1693…Cory Hickey…..Orleans
1706…Craig Finlay…..Orleans
5886…Cynthia Taylor…..Orleans
2903…Dan Matthews…..Orleans
1864…Dan Savage…..Orleans
3861…Dan St-Jean…..Orleans
1647…Dan Van Drunen…..Orleans
3418…Dana Nalley…..Orleans
2794…Daniel Caron…..Orleans
713…Daniel Maillet…..Orleans
1771…Daniel Ward…..Orleans
276…Danielle Dunleavy…..Orleans
833…Darlene Bernard…..Orleans
2246…Dave Crawford…..Orleans
2974…Dave Trumpower…..Orleans
5109…David Benay…..Orleans
6012…David Bower…..Orleans
2131…David Cameron…..Orleans
2403…David Hill…..Orleans
2348…Dawn Juneau…..Orleans
5516…Dean Durnford…..Orleans
5380…Deborah Baldwin…..Orleans
5074…Denis Guindon…..Orleans
965…Denis Hogan…..Orleans
1256…Derek Parent…..Orleans
1598…Devin Sheahan…..Orleans
3652…Diane Begin…..Orleans
4900…Donald Bertrand…..Orleans
5639…Donna Johnston…..Orleans
578…Duran Felix…..Orleans
5613…Eann Hodges…..Orleans
923…Eric Fortier…..Orleans
4692…Eric Montgrain…..Orleans
6363…Erica Sabatino…..Orleans
6180…Erin Marissen…..Orleans
1360…Francine Berry…..Orleans
2499…Francois Deleseleuc…..Orleans
2821…Frederic-Francois Desmarais…..Orleans
4747…Gail Macdonald…..Orleans
5157…George Westcott…..Orleans
4024…Ginette Jolin…..Orleans
264…Gloria Teague…..Orleans
4279…Guy Comeau…..Orleans
2737…Helene Fortier…..Orleans
577…Iris Felix…..Orleans
3030…Jacqueline Barry…..Orleans
916…Jacqueline Evans…..Orleans
2793…James Carere…..Orleans
1603…James Waite…..Orleans
4474…Jane Schofield…..Orleans
3473…Jason Roberts…..Orleans
3364…Jean Magne…..Orleans
5875…Jean Stewart…..Orleans
2709…Jean-Denis Caron…..Orleans
2814…Jeff Danforth…..Orleans
3923…Jennifer Aaltonen…..Orleans
4388…Jennifer Caldbick…..Orleans
1912…Jennifer Taillefer…..Orleans
5876…Jillian Stow…..Orleans
4563…Jim Paquette…..Orleans
6298…Jim Ward…..Orleans
1717…Joan Tourangeau…..Orleans
4585…Joanna Grimshaw-Thew…..Orleans
4383…Jocelyne Boivin…..Orleans
6066…John Devlin…..Orleans
6176…John Madower…..Orleans
4091…John Potter…..Orleans
3472…John Roach…..Orleans
521…Jordan Menzies…..Orleans
2188…Joshua Gibbons…..Orleans
4784…Joshua McCready…..Orleans
2834…Judith Finn…..Orleans
5893…Judy Thomson…..Orleans
907…Julie Dregas…..Orleans
2695…Julie Mes…..Orleans
3947…Karen Bowers…..Orleans
3746…Karen Liscombe…..Orleans
1950…Kathleen Danforth…..Orleans
1195…Kathy Wiens…..Orleans
3719…Kelsey Tella…..Orleans
3038…Ken Bernard…..Orleans
71…Ken Lindsay…..Orleans
3446…Kevin Piccott…..Orleans
1178…Kim Tremblay…..Orleans
5478…Kimberly Croft…..Orleans
575…Lance Valcour…..Orleans
3462…Laura Regnier…..Orleans
3706…Linda Geraldo…..Orleans
4436…Linda Leblanc…..Orleans
4588…Lindsay Gwyer…..Orleans
3466…Line Richard…..Orleans
1369…Lisa Peixoto…..Orleans
5660…Lise King…..Orleans
4499…Livia Wright…..Orleans
3705…Louise Martin…..Orleans
1730…Lynn Galarneau…..Orleans
6299…Lynn Ward…..Orleans
3707…Lynne Seguin…..Orleans
4678…Lyson Simard…..Orleans
4766…Magda Lebouthillier…..Orleans
2414…Marc Latremouille…..Orleans
1375…Marcel Brugger…..Orleans
6396…Marcel Roy…..Orleans
2142…Marie-France Senecal…..Orleans
3279…Marie-Josee Homsy…..Orleans
1748…Mark Curtis…..Orleans
45…Mark Willis…..Orleans
3114…Marshall Clark…..Orleans
3940…Marthe Bergevin…..Orleans
2022…Martin Leonard…..Orleans
2111…Mat Valcour…..Orleans
1688…Matthew Upton…..Orleans
2883…Max Lebreton…..Orleans
3542…Megan Thomson…..Orleans
3859…Meghan Barnes…..Orleans
2975…Melanie Trumpower…..Orleans
4365…Melika Bellehumeur…..Orleans
4137…Melissa Vroom…..Orleans
60…Michel Goulet…..Orleans
4826…Michelle Ward…..Orleans
6482…Mike McCormick…..Orleans
4646…Moira Carriere…..Orleans
4500…Murray Regush…..Orleans
1027…Na Lin…..Orleans
5717…Nadine Mattingly…..Orleans
3086…Nancy Camacho…..Orleans
1084…Nancy Neilson…..Orleans
6082…Natalie Escobar…..Orleans
1862…Natalie Savage…..Orleans
1394…Nick Grimshaw…..Orleans
3115…Nicole Clark…..Orleans
3211…Nicole Flanagan…..Orleans
1136…Nicolle Saulnier…..Orleans
4465…Ninon Parent…..Orleans
4145…Pamela Wilson…..Orleans
3128…Patricia Coons…..Orleans
2333…Patty Sheahan…..Orleans
6067…Paul Devlin…..Orleans
6501…Paul Menard…..Orleans
687…Paula Burnet…..Orleans
4985…Paula McClintock…..Orleans
263…Perry Teague…..Orleans
3035…Peter Belair…..Orleans
2596…Peter K Jones…..Orleans
764…Pierre Leger…..Orleans
5245…Pierre Maranger…..Orleans
3718…Prasanth Tella…..Orleans
5054…Rejean Richard…..Orleans
6272…Rejean Vaillancourt…..Orleans
5004…Richard Simard…..Orleans
2944…Robert Sauve…..Orleans
2485…Robin Chenard…..Orleans
335…Romeo Glenn Sumido…..Orleans
5215…Sandor Gyuk…..Orleans
3978…Sandra Craig-Browne…..Orleans
5534…Sandra Faubert…..Orleans
1077…Sandy Moger…..Orleans
3071…Scot Bryant…..Orleans
1212…Sean Salter…..Orleans
1279…Serge Carignan…..Orleans
3027…Shanna Bancroft…..Orleans
5493…Shari Dejong…..Orleans
800…Shawn Boyle…..Orleans
4037…Sonia Laneuville…..Orleans
4345…Sophie Hollingsworth…..Orleans
3026…Stan Baldwin…..Orleans
5559…Stella Gaerke…..Orleans
3143…Stephan Cronier…..Orleans
5424…Stephane Burelle…..Orleans
5783…Stephane Parent…..Orleans
6017…Stephanie Brule…..Orleans
5482…Stephanie Currie-McCarragher…..Orleans
3056…Stephen Boyd…..Orleans
4090…Susan Poisson…..Orleans
4213…Suzanne Chartrand-Mackenzie…..Orleans
3150…Suzanne Daleman…..Orleans
1392…Suzanne Parent…..Orleans
4109…Suzanne Seguin…..Orleans
801…Sylvie Chouinard…..Orleans
2075…Tag Shattuck…..Orleans
1110…Tammy Peters…..Orleans
3461…Tara Redmond…..Orleans
4028…Terri-Lynn Kennedy…..Orleans
1274…Terry Brown…..Orleans
3212…Terry Flynn…..Orleans
1804…Terry Young…..Orleans
5771…Todd Overtveld…..Orleans
5889…Tony Thatcher…..Orleans
3671…Trevor Comeau…..Orleans
3237…Trevor Gillis…..Orleans
3326…Trevor Kirkland…..Orleans
5791…Trina Perras…..Orleans
4547…Vanessa Dunleavy…..Orleans
7499…Victoria Black…..Orleans
116…Walter Friesen…..Orleans
1225…Walter Robinson…..Orleans
31…Will Kefford…..Orleans
2458…William Church…..Orleans
5509…Yves Ducharme…..Orleans
1719…Christian Hackbusch…..Oxford Mills
6124…Derrick Hopkins…..Oxford Mills
5621…Jane Holski…..Oxford Mills
3766…Karen Lever…..Oxford Mills
262…Patricia Sawarna…..Oxford Mills
1955…Phillipa Thompson…..Oxford Mills
3987…Shaun Dunne…..Oxford Mills
3540…Steve Thompson…..Oxford Mills
5244…Dave Mohan…..Pakenham
3690…Stephen Bent…..Pakenham
4892…Alexzander Chenard…..Pembroke
4891…Amanda Backstrom…..Pembroke
3938…Anitra Bennett…..Pembroke
667…Arlene Corrigan…..Pembroke
4676…Bev Kidd…..Pembroke
3253…Carole Groleau…..Pembroke
4999…Cassandra Yantha…..Pembroke
319…Chantal Desjardins…..Pembroke
4050…Cheryl-Lynn Luffman…..Pembroke
5357…Christine Simiana…..Pembroke
4742…Christy Natsis…..Pembroke
76…David Unrau…..Pembroke
376…Dominic Chenard…..Pembroke
675…Donna Biggs…..Pembroke
5895…Douglas Thorlakson…..Pembroke
4561…Duane Forward…..Pembroke
2752…Edward Alexander…..Pembroke
2225…Eric Grimsley…..Pembroke
2057…Garry Smith…..Pembroke
16…Henry Searle…..Pembroke
2690…James Gallant…..Pembroke
4724…Jamie Coe…..Pembroke
1314…Janice Clouthier…..Pembroke
2440…Jason O'rourke…..Pembroke
1315…Jason Vallis…..Pembroke
1385…Jeff Rolofs…..Pembroke
5073…Joel Levasseur…..Pembroke
117…Josh Mintha…..Pembroke
6490…Julie Harvey…..Pembroke
3661…Kathy Kennedy…..Pembroke
2452…Kevin Briggs…..Pembroke
2692…Kevin Colwill…..Pembroke
4840…Kim Drake…..Pembroke
377…Kimberlee Chenard…..Pembroke
1217…Kimberley Staley…..Pembroke
1790…Krista Johnson…..Pembroke
5231…Kurtis Langevin…..Pembroke
5896…Laurie Thorlakson…..Pembroke
5913…Leanne Van Bavel…..Pembroke
1386…Lori Rolofs…..Pembroke
1482…Luc Fleurant…..Pembroke
1555…Marc Saint-Yves…..Pembroke
4987…Marie-Christine Bois…..Pembroke
1668…Maryann Hebner…..Pembroke
4042…Matthew Lavers…..Pembroke
4841…Melissa Mantifel…..Pembroke
2275…Michel Miron…..Pembroke
3162…Mike Desjardins…..Pembroke
2038…Murray Kyte…..Pembroke
2330…Nancy Dubois…..Pembroke
3228…Nevin Gaudon…..Pembroke
413…Nicole Barrett…..Pembroke
701…Pamela Sampson…..Pembroke
4991…Patrick Tighe…..Pembroke
5099…Rae Ann Woito…..Pembroke
5320…Raissa Sarkisian…..Pembroke
2291…Roberta Crowle…..Pembroke
4743…Sabine Mersmann…..Pembroke
604…Sharon Singleton…..Pembroke
2822…Shawn Dickie…..Pembroke
5071…Stephanie Levasseur…..Pembroke
1684…Steven Green…..Pembroke
806…Tarwyn Hogan…..Pembroke
4846…Terry Drake…..Pembroke
1963…Anne Gallant…..Perth
4515…Brenda Kirkwood…..Perth
1516…Brent Pellett…..Perth
1020…Dana Lennox…..Perth
543…Janet Foster…..Perth
1345…Melissa Licari…..Perth
6130…Rita Jackson…..Perth
3371…Sue Matte…..Perth
1515…Tanya Pellett…..Perth
1811…Bob Harding…..Perth Road
5031…Christy McCreary…..Perth Road
5260…Evelyn Harding…..Perth Road
5575…Francis Gillespie…..Perth Road
1755…Stephen McGibbon…..Perth Road
69…Aaron Luhning…..Petawawa
5145…Alain Guimond…..Petawawa
4309…Allison Jones…..Petawawa
6220…Amanda Phelps…..Petawawa
1397…Annalisa Percy…..Petawawa
6409…Annemarie Bolle…..Petawawa
6394…Ashlee Amyotte-Guay…..Petawawa
708…Barry Malboeuf…..Petawawa
4875…Becky Whelan…..Petawawa
2825…Brodie Doyle…..Petawawa
5356…Bryan Bedard…..Petawawa
6270…Cheryl Trescher…..Petawawa
6127…Chris Ingram…..Petawawa
5094…Christian Johnston…..Petawawa
1747…Christianne Godard…..Petawawa
573…Christie Goldsmith…..Petawawa
1753…Christina Connelly…..Petawawa
1653…Clement Paradis…..Petawawa
6216…Colin Parsons…..Petawawa
5994…Daniel Avery…..Petawawa
3363…Dave Macmillan…..Petawawa
2200…Dave Trainor…..Petawawa
1666…David Cooper…..Petawawa
5144…Debbie Flemming…..Petawawa
2861…Dennene Huntley…..Petawawa
1481…Douglas Bowers…..Petawawa
6448…Douglas Sheppard…..Petawawa
3355…Dwayne Lushman…..Petawawa
5072…Elizabeth Hubley…..Petawawa
610…Elizabeth Johnston…..Petawawa
6137…Elizabeth Kennedy…..Petawawa
4894…Enno Kerckhoff…..Petawawa
6141…Errol Kokbas…..Petawawa
3120…Hector Clouthier…..Petawawa
5152…Heidi Hudson…..Petawawa
4528…Ian Long…..Petawawa
3851…Jacqueline Girouard…..Petawawa
3742…James Heer…..Petawawa
6246…Jamie Schmuck…..Petawawa
4546…Jeanette Carter…..Petawawa
3647…Jeff Gorin…..Petawawa
731…Jennifer Eyre…..Petawawa
3863…Jennifer Tracz…..Petawawa
1621…Jessica Merten…..Petawawa
4658…Jim Vienneau…..Petawawa
3873…Joanne Brydon…..Petawawa
5708…Joanne Mallet…..Petawawa
1243…Joe Milligan…..Petawawa
80…Joseph Ikerenge…..Petawawa
3068…Josh Bruinsma…..Petawawa
6231…Kael Rennie…..Petawawa
6004…Kahla Bellan…..Petawawa
505…Kari Laird…..Petawawa
32…Kevin Britton…..Petawawa
1390…Kevin Klein…..Petawawa
6184…Kevin Martel…..Petawawa
6005…Kimiko Bellavance…..Petawawa
1389…Kori Klein…..Petawawa
584…Kristi Beatty…..Petawawa
3644…Kristin Milarchuk…..Petawawa
738…Kristopher Reeves…..Petawawa
1033…Leah Macarthur…..Petawawa
6419…Leendert Bolle…..Petawawa
1270…Leona Crabb…..Petawawa
4927…Leslie Cameron…..Petawawa
4715…Marc Lesage…..Petawawa
2283…Maria Wiseman…..Petawawa
3303…Mary Jensen…..Petawawa
2335…Melanie Perreault…..Petawawa
786…Melissa Devine…..Petawawa
303…Melissa Mertens…..Petawawa
2083…Michael Campbell…..Petawawa
1746…Michael Godard…..Petawawa
6196…Michael Miller…..Petawawa
4836…Mike Plaunt…..Petawawa
6026…Mylene Caron…..Petawawa
1442…Nancy Brown…..Petawawa
6355…Natasha Pappin…..Petawawa
693…Nathanial Brkic…..Petawawa
6225…Nicholas Pountney…..Petawawa
1990…Nicole McTimoney…..Petawawa
3696…Paulette Vass…..Petawawa
4918…Rebekah Warren…..Petawawa
5168…Richard Kemp…..Petawawa
6121…Rochelle Heudes…..Petawawa
2429…Ryan Morin…..Petawawa
2722…Saad Mokdad…..Petawawa
1282…Samantha Moreau…..Petawawa
4828…Sarah Heer…..Petawawa
6023…Scott Campbell…..Petawawa
5083…Scott Lang…..Petawawa
6197…Scott Mitchell…..Petawawa
1085…Selena Neily…..Petawawa
2684…Serge Menard…..Petawawa
6232…Shahab Rezaei-Zadeh…..Petawawa
1797…Shona Humphrey…..Petawawa
347…Sonya Oleinikow…..Petawawa
596…Stephanie Dort…..Petawawa
6187…Steve Massey…..Petawawa
4220…Steve Tasnadi…..Petawawa
2023…Suzanne Leclerc…..Petawawa
1041…Tacey Macmillan…..Petawawa
3747…Taryn Johal…..Petawawa
5281…Therese McLoughlin…..Petawawa
2372…Thomas Rodgers…..Petawawa
2614…Todd Romain…..Petawawa
1242…Tracey Whitman…..Petawawa
4002…Tracy Gorman…..Petawawa
6286…Trevor Webb…..Petawawa
254…Vickie Ouellette…..Petawawa
3431…Vivian Overton…..Petawawa
6405…Warren Bagayao…..Petawawa
6202…Warren Muscat…..Petawawa
4433…Jeanne D'arc Lapointe…..Plantagenet
4039…Johanne Larabie…..Plantagenet
4434…Robert Lapointe…..Plantagenet
4040…Tony Larabie…..Plantagenet
4035…Amanda Lamoureux…..Pontiac
2216…Anne Bursey…..Pontiac
5140…Chantal Lacasse…..Pontiac
2303…Paul Lamoureux…..Pontiac
5998…Cheryl-Ann Barnard…..Port Elgin
796…Jacqueline Kippers…..Port Elgin
5727…Stephanie McKinnon…..Port Elgin
4283…Anne Wade…..Prescott
1322…Bradley Sloan…..Prescott
3170…Claudine Dirksen-Fenard…..Prescott
794…Diana Lee Des Champs…..Prescott
218…Joe Noonan…..Prescott
2077…Lindsay Macpherson…..Prescott
4282…Lorraine Casselman…..Prescott
5505…Mark Dirksen…..Prescott
4324…Meera Ruparelia…..Prescott
5102…Nicholas Thompson…..Prescott
4642…Anna Daber…..Renfrew
1550…Bonnie McIntyre…..Renfrew
3479…Jeanne Rowan…..Renfrew
4722…Jill Soucie…..Renfrew
5557…John Jr. Fuller…..Renfrew
3816…Leigh-Andrea Watson…..Renfrew
4398…Nina De Bos…..Renfrew
3480…Paul Rowan…..Renfrew
3810…Shona Gray…..Renfrew
2547…Bill Williams…..Richmond
3691…Blake Pope…..Richmond
2907…Catherine McKenna…..Richmond
5576…Cheryl Gillies…..Richmond
5799…Colleen Piercey…..Richmond
5899…Dan Todd…..Richmond
4677…Elizabeth McIntyre…..Richmond
4402…Gabby Doiron…..Richmond
4223…Jason Irwin…..Richmond
5646…Joanne Kadoski…..Richmond
4224…Joyce Irwin…..Richmond
4087…Kristina Pistor…..Richmond
210…Michael McKenna…..Richmond
3769…Preston Chase…..Richmond
4660…Yvette Boudreau…..Richmond
6256…David Stevens…..Rideau Ferry
874…Matthew Churchill…..Rideau Ferry
3442…Ana Pereira…..Rockland
6317…Brennan Cornell…..Rockland
1418…Christina Smart…..Rockland
201…Frank Lalonde…..Rockland
4203…Helene Matko…..Rockland
4332…Jacinthe Loiselle…..Rockland
1176…Jillian Timperon…..Rockland
4053…Julie Macdonald…..Rockland
3687…Manon Salicco…..Rockland
6278…Nancy Violette-Fehr…..Rockland
445…Nathalie Joly…..Rockland
77…Norm McLean…..Rockland
4848…Rick Crate…..Rockland
1487…Robert Brisebois…..Rockland
2…Robert Gillis…..Rockland
2993…Serge Arseneault…..Rockland
4933…Sonia McLean…..Rockland
1871…Stephen Sunquist…..Rockland
3649…Terry Wright…..Rockland
3974…Therese Contant…..Rockland
4832…Yves Lefebvre…..Rockland
3781…Julie Kirkham…..Shawville
3798…Wendy Bronson…..Shawville
1807…Helene Roy…..Smiths Falls
3811…Julia Lafreniere…..Smiths Falls
5631…Laura James…..Smiths Falls
4315…Lauren Dowdall…..Smiths Falls
4777…Marysa Irvine…..Smiths Falls
704…Mathieu Renaud…..Smiths Falls
665…Rob Martin…..Smiths Falls
2086…Shane Lafreniere…..Smiths Falls
715…Susanne Reid…..Smiths Falls
5620…Rebecca Holmes…..South Mountain
5857…Amanda Smith…..Spencerville
6498…John Macmillan…..Spencerville
2017…Jerry Scheidl…..St Albert
2565…Kevin Barry…..St Albert
5805…Leah Posluns…..St Albert
1122…Leo Riendeau…..St Albert
2562…Mark Day…..St Albert
5853…Scott Simpson…..St Albert
4935…Linda Kunz…..St Eugene
4136…Elaine Vrolijk…..St. Albert
2566…Jake Irsag…..St. Albert
4278…Alana Thomson…..Stittsville
6372…Albert Thurley…..Stittsville
3356…Angus Macdonald…..Stittsville
1837…Ashley Rodney…..Stittsville
2885…Ben Legault…..Stittsville
2857…Brent Hodgson…..Stittsville
952…Carole Hargrave…..Stittsville
5806…Catherine Postma…..Stittsville
2931…Cathy Pomeroy…..Stittsville
2251…Chantal Pelletier…..Stittsville
412…Chris Banks…..Stittsville
172…Chris Lawford…..Stittsville
2407…Christopher Thompson…..Stittsville
3121…Corey Cole…..Stittsville
1290…Daniel Farris…..Stittsville
5461…Danielle Comeau-Macmillan…..Stittsville
1086…Darlene Nielsen…..Stittsville
5729…Dave McLean…..Stittsville
852…Debbie Brown…..Stittsville
1143…Debbie Seltitz…..Stittsville
866…Della Cassibo…..Stittsville
2773…Denis Boucher…..Stittsville
5545…Don Fletcher…..Stittsville
3425…Doug Nielsen…..Stittsville
5850…Elaine Sicoli…..Stittsville
4061…Elizabeth McHugh…..Stittsville
3463…Elizabeth Rhodenizer…..Stittsville
5772…Fred Owen…..Stittsville
295…George Castiglia…..Stittsville
6373…Georgina Thurley…..Stittsville
1368…Gerry Larkin…..Stittsville
2942…Greg Rusch…..Stittsville
6105…Heather Gilmour…..Stittsville
6002…Ian Beaulieu…..Stittsville
4448…Jane Martin…..Stittsville
4438…Janet Macdonald…..Stittsville
3913…Jay Milne…..Stittsville
3683…Jayne Freeman…..Stittsville
1642…Jeanette Dionne…..Stittsville
5463…Jeff Conrad…..Stittsville
819…Jennifer Anderson…..Stittsville
410…Jessica Moss…..Stittsville
4411…Joaquin Fernandez…..Stittsville
5703…Joe Macmillan…..Stittsville
193…Karim Fekih…..Stittsville
3686…Kathy Ranger…..Stittsville
1383…Keith Farrier…..Stittsville
1806…Kevin McFaul…..Stittsville
3366…Kirsten Maludzinski…..Stittsville
361…Krista Jackson…..Stittsville
5468…Linda Corriveau…..Stittsville
1651…Lionel Dubois…..Stittsville
1986…Marc Beauvais…..Stittsville
6110…Marc Gregoire…..Stittsville
2089…Marie-Andree Caisse…..Stittsville
3049…Marie-Elyse Boucher…..Stittsville
2090…Mark Parsons…..Stittsville
2549…Mark Pawlikowski…..Stittsville
3464…Mark Rhodenizer…..Stittsville
3595…Mary Youn G…..Stittsville
4234…Matthew Dionne…..Stittsville
3387…Matthew McKinnell…..Stittsville
448…Meg McGarry…..Stittsville
5228…Michel Tourigny…..Stittsville
4018…Mike Hornby…..Stittsville
3380…Mike McDonald…..Stittsville
1830…Peter Hanschke…..Stittsville
1816…Pierre Bergeron…..Stittsville
2938…Ralph Richardson…..Stittsville
3469…Rebecca Richardson…..Stittsville
2693…Reid Myrer…..Stittsville
2888…Rene Lessard…..Stittsville
1546…Robb Schoular…..Stittsville
3451…Robert Postma…..Stittsville
4407…Roger Egan…..Stittsville
2068…Sacha Guilbault…..Stittsville
932…Sean Gagnon…..Stittsville
825…Shelley Baran…..Stittsville
4525…Simon Hetherington…..Stittsville
5440…Steve Cashman…..Stittsville
1574…Steve Sullivan…..Stittsville
1727…Steven Bisson…..Stittsville
5840…Suzanne Savoie…..Stittsville
553…Taryn Jotham…..Stittsville
2144…Tim Ellis…..Stittsville
2164…Tim Radley…..Stittsville
6019…Todd Buchner…..Stittsville
5117…Tom Endicott…..Stittsville
3684…Tom Stephens…..Stittsville
770…Victoria Stook…..Stittsville
2854…Walter Hawes…..Stittsville
1782…Walter Paoloni…..Stittsville
3430…Ed Overton…..Val-Des-Monts
1888…Jeff Avon…..Val-Des-Monts
1489…Julie Lacroix…..Val-Des-Monts
5608…Meaghan Henry…..Val-Des-Monts
1829…Sylvain Senechal…..Val-Des-Monts
2280…Kirk Duguid…..Vanier
1531…Patrick Lebrun…..Vanier
4405…Arlene Dupuis…..Vars
4274…Susan Bailey…..Venosta
4273…Terry Henry…..Venosta
2998…Aimee Lemieux…..Wakefield
1150…Archie Smith…..Wakefield
112…Jake Chicoine…..Wakefield
1104…Julie Payette…..Wakefield
3147…Shirley Curran…..Wakefield
5813…Bob Reddick…..Westport
945…Diane Graham-Lynn…..Westport
3223…John Fuoco…..Westport
2304…Lisa Rice…..Westport
4468…Pat Reddick…..Westport
5517…Amy D'aoust…..White Lake
2632…Peter Dove…..White Lake
2948…Richard Simard…..White Lake
3819…Caroline Short…..Williamstown
4032…Chantal Lajoie…..Williamstown
5457…Amy Collins…..Winchester
915…Gillian Erickson…..Winchester
5804…Gina Porteous…..Winchester
3905…Keith Fleury…..Winchester
1102…David Patterson…..Wolfe Island
6053…Justin Davis…..Woodlawn
3229…Kelly Geddis…..Woodlawn
2070…Kelly Watters…..Woodlawn
4395…Renee Crompton…..Woodlawn
5479…Richard Crompton…..Woodlawn
6166…Tammy Leriche…..Woodlawn
Advisors from the 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade conducting advising during their 2019 deployment to Afghanistan.
Army of the Czech Republic with the 1st Mechanized Company, 41st Battalion, 4th Rapid Deployment Brigade, continue on patrol through Dehe-Qadzi village, Parwan province, Afghanistan, May 27, 2014. The patrol was conducted to provide humanitarian assistance and a show of presence throughout the Parwan province. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. George Huley/ Released)
Australian Army soldiers from the 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment conduct a raid on the Urban Operations Training Facility as a part of Exercise Sea Raider.
Australian Army soldiers from the 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment engage in realistic scenarios during a raid on the Urban Operations Training Facility as a part of Exercise Sea Raider.
In July 2023 the Australian Defence Force conducted Exercise Sea Raider across the coast of North Queensland.
Exercise Sea Raider certified the Amphibious Ready Unit and saw the Australian Amphibious Force train closely with the Royal Australian Navy's HMAS Adelaide and HMAS Choules, as well as a beach landing force comprising of infantry, armoured vehicles, artillery, aviation and logistic elements optimised for amphibious raids and assaults.
Photos: Cpl Dustin Anderson