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A Canadian sniper with is spotter fire his weapon on the firing range Lawfield OP during the 17th Annual Canadian International Sniper Concentration at the 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown 24 September 2013.
17th Annual Canadian International Sniper Concentration
The 17th Annual Canadian International Sniper Concentration is an excellent opportunity for teams from Canada’s land forces as well allied and police snipers to further develop capabilities related to sniper-specific skill sets. This is achieved by focusing on the operational experience and lessons learned by Canada and its allies, to create esprit de corps, to develop healthy competition and to generate discussion about ways to improve sniper skills-sets for all parties involved.
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19 October 2010 Panjwa'i District, Afghanistan
Corporal Rich Varey, Reconnaissance Squadron, 1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment Battle Group, walks along a Coyote, an armoured reconnaissance vehicle, in the Panjwa’i District of Kandahar Province.
In close cooperation with Afghan National Security Forces, 1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment Battle Group provides security by conducting counter-insurgency operations throughout Panjwa’i District located south-west of Kandahar City. The Battle Group conducts partnered operations with the 2nd Kandak of the 1st Brigade, 205 Corps of the Afghan National Army, Afghan National Police and the Panjwa’i District Governor in order to advance governance, reconstruction and security in the area.
Operation ATHENA is Canada’s participation in the International Security Assistance Forces in Afghanistan. Focused on Kandahar Province in southern Afghanistan since the fall of 2005, Op ATHENA has one over-arching objective: to leave Afghanistan to Afghans, in a country that is better governed, more peaceful and more secure.
12. aprīlī Daugavpils novada Vaboles pagastā, Zemessardzes 3. Latgales brigādes mācību poligonā “Meža Mackeviči” notika militāro mācību “Claymore Soaring” viesu diena.
Viesu dienā piedalījās Zemessardzes štāba priekšnieks pulkvedis Ervīns Kopeika, Zemessardzes 3. Latgales brigādes komandieris pulkvedis Māris Simsons un NATO paplašinātās klātbūtnes Latvijā kaujas grupas komandieris pulkvežleitnants Šons Frenčs (Sean French) un citi aicinātie viesi.
Viesu dienas ietvaros bija iespēja iepazīties ar mācību “Claymore Soaring” norisi, notika tehnikas, ieroču un ekipējuma demonstrējums, kā arī bija iespēja vērot apmācību procesu un uzzināt vairāk par NATO paplašinātās klātbūtnes kaujas grupas aktivitātēm Latvijā.
Mācības norisinājās no 26. marta līdz 12. aprīlim. Mācībās “Claymore Soaring” piedalījās Zemessardzes 3. Latgales brigādes kaujas atbalsta rotas karavīri un tās organizēja NATO paplašinātās klātbūtnes Latvijā kaujas grupa. Karavīri no Spānijas, Kanādas, Polijas un Latvijas darbojas vienkopus, lai veicinātu sadarbību un īstenotu mācību uzdevumus.
Militāro mācību “Claymore Soaring” ietvaros tika pilnveidotas manevra spējas gaisā. Mācībās tika iesaistīti arī trīs ASV helikopteri “UH-60 Black Hawk”.
Foto: Gatis Dieziņš (Aizsardzības ministrija)
Gap, Hautes-Alpes, FRANCE — A new association between the 4e Régiment de Chasseurs (4ème RCh) of the French Army and D Squadron of the 12e Régiment Blindé du Canada (12 RBC) took shape during an exchange of units named Exercise CHEVALIER TRICOLORE from March 10 to 25, 2014.
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Gap, Hautes-Alpes, FRAnCE — Une nouvelle association s’est concrétisée entre le 4e Régiment de Chasseurs (4ème RCh) de l’armée de Terre française et L’Escadron D du 12e Régiment Blindé du Canada (12 RBC) lors d’un échange d’unité baptisé Exercice CHEVALIER TRICOLORE, du 10 au 25 mars 2014.
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Members of the Canadian Armed Forces Nijmegen marching teams depart Camp Heumensoord, Netherlands, to join civilians from around the world in Nijmegen’s Centrum on July 21, 2015.
Photo: WO Jerry Kean, 5 Cdn Div Public Affairs
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Des membres des équipes de marche des Forces armées canadiennes à Nimègue quittent le camp Heumensoord, aux Pays-Bas, afin de se joindre à des civils de partout dans le monde dans le centre de Nimègue, le 21 juillet 2015.
Photo : Adj Jerry Kean, Affaires publiques de la 5 Div C
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English\ Anglais.LX2014-015-201.February 18, 2014.Rankin Inlet, Nunavut..A platoon from Domestic Response Company comprised of soldiers from unit across Southern Ontario, fire the C7 rifle during Exercise TRILLIUM RESPONSE in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut on Tuesday February 18, 2014...Exercise TRILLIUM RESPONSE 14 involves more than 300 members of 4th Canadian Division, primarily the Arctic Response Company Group and Domestic Response Company. They are honing their skills in winter warfare, cold weather survival and the use of Arctic equipment, including Light Over Snow Vehicles (snowmobiles). .Ex TRILLIUM RESPONSE 14 focuses on proving the Division soldiers’ ability to fight, move and communicate in the harsh conditions of the Northern winter...Photo by: MCpl Dan Pop, Canadian Army Public Affairs.© 2014 DND-MDN Canada...
Français\ French.LX2014-015-201.Le 18 février 2014.Rankin Inlet (Nunavut)..A platoon from Domestic Response Company comprised of soldiers from unit across Southern Ontario, fire the C7 rifle during Exercise TRILLIUM RESPONSE in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut on Tuesday February 18, 2014...L’exercice TRILLIUM RESPONSE 14 met à contribution plus de 300 membres de la 4e Division du Canada, principalement du Groupe-compagnie d’intervention dans l’Arctique et de la Compagnie d’intervention nationale. Les participants perfectionneront leurs compétences dans les domaines de la guerre hivernale, la survie par temps froid et l’utilisation de l’équipement pour l’Arctique, y compris les véhicules légers pouvant se déplacer sur la neige (motoneiges). .L’Ex TRILLIUM RESPONSE 14 vise à rendre les soldats de la Division aptes à combattre, à se déplacer et à communiquer dans les conditions difficiles de l’hiver boréal...Photo: Caporal-chef Dan Pop, Affaires publiques de l'Armée canadienne.© 2014 DND-MDN Canada
A well camouflaged LAV III from the 1stBattalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, Charles Company, from Garrison Petawawain the Garrison Wainwright training area on 27 May 2014, during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 14..
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Approximately 5 000 military personnel are participating in Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 14 (Ex MR 14), held at Garrison Wainwright, Alberta, from May 5 to June 1, 2014. As the largest Canadian Army exercise this year, it is a culminating collective training event to validate both of the Canadian Army’s High Readiness task forces. Ex MR 14 includes Full Spectrum Operations, including tactical moves, deliberate attacks, mobile defense and assistance to Non-Governmental Organizations..
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Drawn primarily from units of 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group from Garrison Petawawa, Ontario, and these task forces will be on call at a moment’s notice to deploy on international operations as assigned by the Government of Canada..
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Ex MR 14 includes close to 4 000 Canadian Army soldiers, 450 Royal Canadian Air Force members, 450 American troops, and 100 soldiers from the United Kingdom..
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Photo by Cpl D. Salisbury.
Canadian Forces Base Wainwright, Alberta.
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Lieutenant-Colonel Mason Stalker the new Commanding Officer of 1 PPCLI commands his troops to “quick march” during the 1 PPCLI Change of Command Parade at CFB Edmonton Steele Barracks Parade Square on August 14th, 2014.
Photograph by MCpl Tina Gillies, 1 CMBG PA
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Le lieutenant-colonel Mason Stalker, nouveau commandant du 1 PPCLI, donne à ses soldats le commandement « pas cadencé – marche » lors de la cérémonie de passation de commandement du 1 PPCLI, au terrain de parade de la caserne Steele, BFC Edmonton, le 14 août 2014.
Photo : Cplc Tina Gillies, AP 1 GBMC
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February 19, 2014
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Members of the Lorne Scots (Peel Dufferin & Halton Regiment) a platoon of the Domestic Response Company prepare for an ambush close to Rankin Inlet, Nunavut during Exercise TRILLIUM RESPONSE on Wednesday February 19, 2014.
Exercise TRILLIUM RESPONSE 14 involves more than 300 members of 4th Canadian Division, primarily the Arctic Response Company Group and Domestic Response Company. They are honing their skills in winter warfare, cold weather survival and the use of Arctic equipment, including Light Over Snow Vehicles (snowmobiles).
Ex TRILLIUM RESPONSE 14 focuses on proving the Division soldiers’ ability to fight, move and communicate in the harsh conditions of the Northern winter.
Photo by: MCpl Dan Pop, Canadian Army Public Affairs
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Rankin Inlet (Nunavut)
Des membres du Lorne Scots (Peel Dufferin & Halton Regiment) constituant un peloton de la Compagnie d’intervention nationale, se préparent en vue d’une embuscade, près Rankin Inlet, au Nunavut, lors de l’exercice TRILLIUM RESPONSE, le mercredi 19 février 2014.
L’exercice TRILLIUM RESPONSE 14 met à contribution plus de 300 membres de la 4e Division du Canada, principalement du Groupe-compagnie d’intervention dans l’Arctique et de la Compagnie d’intervention nationale. Les participants perfectionneront leurs compétences dans les domaines de la guerre hivernale, la survie par temps froid et l’utilisation de l’équipement pour l’Arctique, y compris les véhicules légers pouvant se déplacer sur la neige (motoneiges).
L’Ex TRILLIUM RESPONSE 14 vise à rendre les soldats de la Division aptes à combattre, à se déplacer et à communiquer dans les conditions difficiles de l’hiver boréal.
Photo: Caporal-chef Dan Pop, Affaires publiques de l'Armée canadienne
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Members of the Arctic Response Company Group prepare for a patrol during Exercise TRILLIUM RESPONSE in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut on Monday February 17, 2014.
Exercise TRILLIUM RESPONSE 14 involves more than 300 members of 4th Canadian Division, primarily the Arctic Response Company Group and Domestic Response Company. They are honing their skills in winter warfare, cold weather survival and the use of Arctic equipment, including Light Over Snow Vehicles (snowmobiles).
Ex TRILLIUM RESPONSE 14 focuses on proving the Division soldiers’ ability to fight, move and communicate in the harsh conditions of the Northern winter.
Photo by: MCpl Dan Pop, Canadian Army Public Affairs
© 2014 DND-MDN Canada
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Rankin Inlet (Nunavut)
L’exercice TRILLIUM RESPONSE 14 met à contribution plus de 300 membres de la 4e Division du Canada, principalement du Groupe-compagnie d’intervention dans l’Arctique et de la Compagnie d’intervention nationale. Les participants perfectionneront leurs compétences dans les domaines de la guerre hivernale, la survie par temps froid et l’utilisation de l’équipement pour l’Arctique, y compris les véhicules légers pouvant se déplacer sur la neige (motoneiges).
L’Ex TRILLIUM RESPONSE 14 vise à rendre les soldats de la Division aptes à combattre, à se déplacer et à communiquer dans les conditions difficiles de l’hiver boréal.
Photo: Caporal-chef Dan Pop, Affaires publiques de l'Armée canadienne
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Canadian Military work together to camoflauge defensive fighting positions in Bezmer Airflied, Bulgaria during Saber Guardian on July, 20, 2017. Saber Guardian 2017 is an annual, multinational exercise held in the Black Sea Region to assure our Allies and Partners of the enduring comittment of the U.S.
Corporal Jonathan Michel, 3R22eR, A Company, maintains a security perimeter with the C16 Automatic Grenade Launcher during Exercise COLD RESPONSE near Sjøvegan, Norway on March 13, 2014.
Photo by: MCpl Dan Pop, Canadian Army Public Affairs
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Le caporal Jonathan Michel, 3R22eR, Compagnie A, maintient un périmètre de sécurité avec le lance‑grenades automatiques C16 durant l’exercice COLD RESPONSE près de Sjøvegan, en Norvège, le 13 mars 2014.
Photo : Cplc Dan Pop
15. janvārī Ādažu bāzē notika svinīgā ceremonijā, kurā NATO paplašinātās klātbūtnes Latvijā kaujas grupas komandiera amatā stājās pulkvežleitnants Ēriks Eindžels (Eric Angell), nomainot līdzšinējo komandieri pulkvežleitnantu Maiklu Džonu Rīkī (Michael John Reekie), tādējādi noslēdzot piektās Latvijā izvietotās kaujas grupas karavīru rotāciju.
Daudznacionālo kaujas grupu Latvijā vada Kanāda, un to veido aptuveni 1400 karavīru no Albānijas, Čehijas, Itālijas, Kanādas, Melnkalnes, Polijas, Slovākijas, Slovēnijas un Spānijas, kas rotācijas kārtībā pilda dienesta pienākumus Latvijā, piedaloties mācībās kopā ar Nacionālajiem bruņotajiem spēkiem, tādējādi uzlabojot savietojamību ar reģionālajiem sabiedrotajiem, lai spētu reaģēt uz drošības vides izaicinājumiem.
NATO paplašinātās klātbūtnes kaujas grupu izveides un izvietošanas mērķis ir veicināt NATO īstenoto atturēšanu un stiprināt alianses aizsardzību, demonstrējot alianses solidaritāti un apņēmību aizstāvēt aliansi pret jebkāda veida agresijas izpausmēm. Svinīgā NATO paplašinātās klātbūtnes Latvijā kaujas grupas sagaidīšanas ceremonija notika 2017. gada 19. jūnijā Ādažu bāzē.
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No 1. līdz 3.oktobrim Ādažu poligonā vairāk nekā 400 karavīru no ASV spēkiem Eiropā, Kanādas vadītās kaujas grupas Latvijā un Latvijas Sauszemes spēku Mehanizētās kājnieku brigādes ASV spēku Eiropā vadītajās apvienotajās sauszemes spēku un gaisa spēku mācībās “Bayonet Shield 2017” intensīvi pilnveidoja kaujas spēju savietojamību un sadarbību.
ASV spēku Eiropā dalība ASV operācijā “Atlantic Resolve” un mācībās “Bayonet Shield 2017” demonstrē ASV ieguldījumu kolektīvajā drošībā pēc Krievijas veiktās Krimas aneksijas.
Foto: virsseržants Gatis Indrēvics, Kaujas audiovizuālā grupa.
Photo: SSG. Gatis Indrevics, Latvian ComCam team
Canada is to field its upgraded Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks (MBTs) in Afghanistan later this year, according to military officials. Lt Col Alan Bolster, Director Land Requirements 3, Armoured Fighting Vehicle Systems, revealed the information during a briefing at the IQPC International Armoured Vehicles conference held in London in February. Canada has leased 20 Leopard 2A6M MBTs from the German Army, of which 19 were deployed to Afghanistan
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No ordinary race. The 10th anniversary Canada Army Run will took place September 17, 2017 on the streets of Ottawa and Gatineau. Canada Army Run, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal, is a unique running event in which Canadians run, walk or roll side-by-side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 5K, 10K, half marathon, Vimy Challenge (5K+10K) and Commander's Challenge (5K + half marathon) events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support Soldier On and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca
Photo credit: Mike Pinder, official event photographer.
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Une course extraordinaire. La Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO Banque de Montréal, est une épreuve unique en son genre durant laquelle les Canadiens courent, marchent ou roulent aux côtés des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le cadre d’un demi-marathon, d’une course de 5 km, d’une course de 10 km, le Défi Vimy (5 km + 10 km) ou le Défi du commandant (5K + demi-marathon). Les fonds amassés lors de la Course de l’Armée du Canada sont remis au programme Sans limites et au fonds Appuyons nos Troupes. www.armyrun.ca
Photo : Mike Pinder, photographe officiel de l'événement
A Paratrooper from Canada, descends to the ground during the 70th Anniversary of D-Day commemorative jump in Ranville, France on June 5, 2014.
Photo by Sgt Bern LeBlanc Canadian Army Public Affairs
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An American UH-60 Black Hawk, with Charlie Company, 3rd Battalion 153th Aviation Regiment (Assault Helicopter Battalion), hovers above a lake while Canadian paratroopers from 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry performs a water entry to begin a 200 meter survival swim.
Charlie Company, 3rd Battalion is currently deployed to the Polish Air Force’s 12th Air Base at Miroslawiec, Poland as part of Team Baltic Air in support of NATO training exercises in the region and 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry is in Poland participating in combined training exercises with the Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 503rd Airborne Infantry, 173rd Airborne Combat Brigade and Poland’s 6th Airborne Brigade.
(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eric McDonough, Oklahoma Army National Guard/Released)
Representatives from the Government of Canada and the Canadian Armed Forces attended a military burial where an unknown Canadian soldier was laid to rest with military honours at Canadian Cemetery No. 2 in Neuville-St. Vaast, France on 23 August, 2017.
Des représentants du gouvernement canadien et des Forces armées canadiennes assistent à l’inhumation d’un soldat inconnu avec des honneurs militaires au cimetière canadien no 2 à Neuville-Saint-Vaast, en France, le 23 août 2017.
Photo: Cpl Andrew Wesley
Pte Alexandre Doyon from 35 Brigade Group during developmental phase training.
Photo by MCpl Julie Turcotte, Image-tech 35 CBG
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Sdt Alexandre Doyon de la 35 e Groupe-brigade au cours de la deuxième semaine d'entraînement de l'infanterie.
Photo : Caporal-chef Julie Turcotte, image-tech pour le 35 GBC
Paratroopers from 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry drop in for a safe landing during an airborne insertion into the Oleszno training area of Poland as part of NATO reassurance exercises on July 4, 2014.
Photo: Sgt Bern LeBlanc, Canadian Army Public Affairs
Des parachutistes du 3e Bataillon, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry réalisent un atterrissage sécuritaire, au cours d’une insertion de troupes aéroportées réalisée dans le secteur d’entraînement d’Oleszno (Pologne), le 4 juillet 2014, dans le cadre des exercices visant la mise en œuvre des mesures d’apaisement de l’OTAN.
Photo : Sgt Bern LeBlanc, Affaires publiques de l’Armée canadienne
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Paratoopers watch jumpers from Canada, Britain, the United States and France parachute into Ranville, France commemorating the 70th Anniversary of D-Day on June 5, 2014.
Photo by Sgt Bern LeBlanc Canadian Army Public Affairs
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Sergeant William Soucie stands at his designated defensive location during a practice camp attack drill held at Camp Phoenix while an American army section begins a sweep of the area during Operation ATTENTION in Kabul, Afghanistan on October 29, 2013.
Photo: Sgt Norm McLean, Canadian Forces Combat Camera
Le sergent William Soucie se tient à son emplacement de défense désigné, dans le cadre d’un exercice d’attaque de camp réalisé au camp Phoenix de Kaboul (Afghanistan), tandis qu’une section de l’Armée américaine commence à explorer le secteur, le 29 octobre 2013, pendant l’opération Attention.
Photo : Sgt Norm McLean, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes
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Members of 3PPCLI hooked with their static lines to the anchor cable inside a CC-177 Globemaster few minutes before going airborne during an exercise called Pegasus Spear.
Exercise Pegasus Spear was a training event focusing on the parachuting skills of members of the Third Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry (3PPCLI). It enabled over 120 parachute-qualified soldiers, military freefall soldiers and jump masters to hone their skills in airborne operations from a CC-177. This exercise was also significant as it was the first time members from 3PPCLI were dispatched from the RCAF largest aircraft.
429 (Transport) Squadron is the purveyor of strategic airlift for Canada. Since August 2007, the squadron has been flying the CC-177 Globemaster III. 8 Wing Trenton has been home base to the Bisons since 1990 and has performed a wide range of air transport roles on behalf of Canada - everything from delivering humanitarian aid to disaster zones around the world to ferrying supplies and Canadian troops in Afghanistan. ..
Canadian Forces Combat Camera photo by : Sgt Gaétan Racine
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3R22eR C Company using BV-206 vehicles and a platoon from the Norwegian Kampeskadronen using CV-90 Armoured Vehicle wait for orders to move during Exercise COLD RESPONSE near Sjøvegan, Norway on March 13, 2014.
Photo by: MCpl Dan Pop, Canadian Army Public Affairs
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La Compagnie C du 3R22eR utilise des véhicules BV 206 et un peloton du Kampeskadronen norvégien qui utilise un véhicule blindé CV 90 attend l’ordre de déplacement durant l’exercice COLD RESPONSE près de Sjøvegan, en Norvège, le 13 mars 2014.
Photo : Cplc Dan Pop
Part of the 2014 Hockey Day in Canada celebration was a street-hockey game between two military teams from 3rd Canadian Division. The game was dubbed the "Military Battle on the Border" because it was fought in Lloydminster, AB, which straddles the Saskatchewan border. Saskatchewan earned the bragging rights, beating Alberta 11 - 5.
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Dans le cadre des célébrations de la Journée du hockey au Canada 2014, deux équipes militaires de la 3e Division du Canada se sont disputées un match de hockey de rue. Le match était intitulé « Military Battle on the Border » (Bataille militaire à la frontière) parce qu'il s'est déroulé à Lloydminster, en Alberta, qui chevauche la frontière de la Saskatchewan. La Saskatchewan a remporté les honneurs, après avoir défait l'Alberta 11 à 5.
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Photo : Cplc David L. McVeigh
5. oktobrī Ādažos aptuveni 800 karavīru no Latvijas Sauszemes spēku Mehanizētās kājnieku brigādes, ASV spēkiem Eiropā un Kanādas vadītās kaujas grupas Latvijā vienojās kopīgā skrējienā, lai paaugstinātu fiziskās sagatavotības līmeni un veicinātu karavīru saliedētību.
Karavīru vienotības skrējienu organizē ASV spēku Eiropā karavīri, kuri atrodas Latvijā operācijas “Atlantic Resolve” ietvaros.
Jau ziņots, ka ASV spēku Eiropā dalība ASV operācijā “Atlantic Resolve” demonstrē ASV ieguldījumu kolektīvajā drošībā pēc Krievijas veiktās Krimas aneksijas. 173. aviācijas brigādes karavīri bija pirmie, kas ieradās Baltijas valstīs un Polijā operācijas “Atlantic Resolve” ietvaros 2014. gada aprīlī.
Tāpat jau ziņots, ka NATO paplašinātās klātbūtnes Latvijā kaujas grupu vada Kanāda, un to veido vairāk nekā 1000 karavīru no Albānijas, Itālijas, Kanādas, Polijas, Slovēnijas un Spānijas.
Pērn NATO samitā Varšavā NATO valstu un valdību vadītāji apstiprināja vienošanos par daudznacionālo bataljona līmeņa kaujas grupu izvietošanu Igaunijā, Latvijā, Lietuvā un Polijā. Kaujas grupu izveides un izvietošanas mērķis ir veicināt NATO īstenoto atturēšanu un stiprināt alianses aizsardzību.
Foto: seržants Ēriks Kukutis, Kaujas audiovizuālā grupa
During Ex Arctic Ram Capt Jon Baker, Ops O for the Arctic Response Company Group (ARCG) stacks up snow blocks to get better protection from the -54 wind chill, at the south east end of the Hamlet of Kugaaruk Nunavut on Feb 17, 2014. Arctic Ram is an infantry exercise held in Kugaaruk, Nunavut for the purpose to train in an austere and remote environment and to test their ability to rapidly deploy and respond to a situation in a domestic setting as well as to conduct infantry tasks in a unique and complex terrain, all of which will showcase the capabilities of 3 PPCLI.
Photo by Sgt Bern LeBlanc, Canadian Army Public Affairs
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A Leopard tank circulates on the battlefield during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 1101 in Wainwright, Alberta, on October 24, 2011.
Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 1101 (Ex MR1101) was conducted from October 1 to 28, 2011, in the training areas at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright in Alberta.
Ex MR1101 is a military training activity that focuses on combined arms teams. The exercise has a mandate to provide high-level training to nearly 400 troops. The troops are supported by more than 900 vehicles. This makes the exercise the largest in the history of the Canadian Manoeuvre Training Centre.