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This boy wanted me to take his picture so people back home could see who he is.

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IS2010-3030-32

16 October 2010

Panjwa'i District, Afghanistan

 

A Leopard 2A6M Main Battle Tank from The Lord Strathconaâs Horse (Royal Canadians) and part of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment Battle Group, provides over-watch as a family of local Afghans walks by during recent operations in the volatile Panjwaâi and Zhari Districts of Kandahar Province. The sheer size and firepower of the Leopard 2A6M Main Battle Tank makes it a formidable force and a huge deterrent to enemy insurgents.

 

In close cooperation with Afghan National Security Forces, 1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment Battle Group provides security by conducting counter-insurgency operations throughout Panjwaâi 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 Panjwaâi District Governor in order to advance governance, reconstruction and security in the area.

 

Operation ATHENA is Canadaâs 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.

 

Photo: Corporal Shilo Adamson, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

© 2010 DND-MDN Canada

 

French/Français

IS2010-3030-32

16 octobre 2010

District de Panjwayi, Afghanistan

 

Un char de combat principal Leopard 2A6M du Lord Strathconaâs Horse (Royal Canadians) et qui fait partie du groupement tactique du 1er Bataillon, The Royal Canadian Regiment, assure la surveillance alors quâune famille afghane passe devant le véhicule pendant des opérations récentes dans les districts instables de Panjwayi et de Zhari, dans la province de Kandahar. La taille imposante et la puissance de feu du char de combat principal Leopard 2A6M le renden

Part of area 8 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base as seen from the bus tour. 150528 is a colourful UP-3A built in 1963 and is wearing US Navy VXN-8 marks with 'World Traveller" on the tail. She arrived for storage in 1990.

 

One of two Canadian Forces CP-140A (140120) is also seen in storage, having arrived in February 2011.

TN2012-0666-053.

Op NANOOK.

Yellowknife, NWT.

20 Aug 2012.

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Corporal Rick Jakubiec of 2 Air Movements Squadron in 8 Wing Trenton, guides a taxiing CC130J Hercules aircraft leaving Inuvik, N.W.T..

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Operation NANOOK 2012 is Canada's premiere annual Northern sovereignty operation. The NANOOK series enable the Canadian Forces to demonstrate its ability to operate effectively in the challenging Arctic environment, enhancing the skills of soldiers, sailors, and airmen and airwomen. The operation also strengthens Canadian Forces links with whole of government partners, enhances cooperation and increases Canadian Forces' ability to respond to any emergency in the North..

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Operation NANOOK 2012 runs from 1 Aug to 26 August, 2012, and is conducted in two distinct geographical locations: in the Western Arctic, in and around Inuvik, and Tsiigehtchic, Northwest Territories; and in the Eastern Arctic in Hudson Strait, Hudson Bay, and its littoral area including Churchill, Manitoba..

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Photo by MCpl Roy MacLellan.

8 Wing Imaging Trenton.

©2012 DND-MDN, Canada.

 

Français/French

VL2012-0046-081

18 avril 2012

BFC Gagetown, NB

 

Au camp Petersville, un des plus grand scénario médical, blessés de masse, s’est déroule a l’hôpital de la 5e ambulance de campagne pour tester l’efficacité du personnel et des installations. Équipé avec toutes sortes de capacité, notamment la radiologie, un laboratoire, de la physiothérapie, le rôle 2 est très autonomes.

 

Depuis le 10 avril dernier, plus de 3500 soldats provenant du 5e Groupe-brigade mécanisé du Canada (5 GBMC) s’entrainent dans les secteurs de la Garnison Gagetown (N.-B.) dans le cadre de l'exercice LION INTREPIDE, et ce, jusqu'au 9 mai 2012. Avec ses reliefs diversifiés, la Garnison Gagetown offre aux militaires de Valcartier un milieu d'entrainement différent et un plus vaste terrain de manœuvres.

L’exercice LION INTREPIDE 2012 permet aux unités du 5 GBMC, ainsi qu’à ses unités affiliées, de renouer avec différents concepts de guerre se concentrant désormais sur des techniques d'entrainement militaire plus classiques. Cette réorientation est essentielle pour l'accomplissement de futures missions de combat, d'aide humanitaire, de maintien de la paix ou autre

 

Photo par : Cpl Sébastien Grimard

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VL2012-0046-081

April 18th 2012

CFB Gagetown, NB

 

At Camp Petersville, one of the largest medical scenario, mass casualties, took place in the hospital of the 5th Field Ambulance to test the effectiveness of personnel and facilities. Equipped with all sorts of capacities, including radiology, laboratory, physiotherapy, role 2 is highly autonomous.

 

Since April 10, more than 3,500 troops from 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (5 CMBG) are in the Gagetown Garrison training areas (N. B.) for Exercise LION INTREPIDE, and will remain there until May 9, 2012. With its diverse terrain, Gagetown Garrison provides the troops from Valcartier with a different training environment and a vast training ground. Exercise LION INTREPIDE 2012 allows the units from 5 CMBG, and affiliated units, to renew with different war concepts that concentrate on more classic military techniques. This reorientation is essential in order to prepare the soldiers to carry out future combat missions, humanitarian aid, peacekeeping and other types of mission.

 

Photo by : Cpl Sebastien Grimard

Public Affairs

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Français/French

VL2012-0046-056

16 avril 2012

BFC Gagetown, NB

 

Le Brigadier-général Richard Giguère, Commandant du Secteur du Québec et de la Force terrestre et de la Force opérationnelle interarmées (Est) rend visite aux membres du 5e Régiment d’artillerie légère du Canada dans la zone d’impact de Hersey south.

 

Depuis le 10 avril dernier, plus de 3500 soldats provenant du 5e Groupe-brigade mécanisé du Canada (5 GBMC) s’entrainent dans les secteurs de la Garnison Gagetown (N.-B.) dans le cadre de l'exercice LION INTREPIDE, et ce, jusqu'au 9 mai 2012. Avec ses reliefs diversifiés, la Garnison Gagetown offre aux militaires de Valcartier un milieu d'entrainement différent et un plus vaste terrain de manœuvres.

L’exercice LION INTREPIDE 2012 permet aux unités du 5 GBMC, ainsi qu’à ses unités affiliées, de renouer avec différents concepts de guerre se concentrant désormais sur des techniques d'entrainement militaire plus classiques. Cette réorientation est essentielle pour l'accomplissement de futures missions de combat, d'aide humanitaire, de maintien de la paix ou autre

 

Photo par : Cpl Sébastien Grimard

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VL2012-0046-056

April 16th 2012

CFB Gagetown, NB

 

Brigadier-General Richard Giguère, Commander of LFQA/JTF (East), paid a visit to the members of the 5e Régiment d’artillerie légère du Canada in the Hersey south impact zone.

 

Since April 10, more than 3,500 troops from 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (5 CMBG) are in the Gagetown Garrison training areas (N. B.) for Exercise LION INTREPIDE, and will remain there until May 9, 2012. With its diverse terrain, Gagetown Garrison provides the troops from Valcartier with a different training environment and a vast training ground. Exercise LION INTREPIDE 2012 allows the units from 5 CMBG, and affiliated units, to renew with different war concepts that concentrate on more classic military techniques. This reorientation is essential in order to prepare the soldiers to carry out future combat missions, humanitarian aid, peacekeeping and other types of mission.

 

Photo by : Cpl Sebastien Grimard

Public Affairs

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Crew preparing to drop rescue equipment out the back of the Herc

130616 - Lockheed CC-130J Hercules - Canadian Forces - Royal Canadian Air Force

at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)

 

visiting the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum at YHM

A joint forces honor guard performs the fallen warrior ceremony on Veterans Day in honor of all who served in the U.S. and Canadian military at the Alaska National Guard Armory on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Nov. 11, 2018.

 

"It's an honor to be in a room with so many other veterans," said Forrest Powell, the day's master of ceremonies, echoing hearts in the crowd. (U.S. National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. N. Alicia Halla /Released)

In Brandon for a display and practice en-route to Winnipeg.

Français/French

VL2012-0046-041

16 avril 2012

BFC Gagetown, NB

 

Le Brigadier-général Richard Giguère, Commandant du Secteur du Québec et de la Force terrestre et de la Force opérationnelle interarmées (Est) inspecte la garde de caserne sur le camp Petersville.

 

Depuis le 10 avril dernier, plus de 3500 soldats provenant du 5e Groupe-brigade mécanisé du Canada (5 GBMC) s’entrainent dans les secteurs de la Garnison Gagetown (N.-B.) dans le cadre de l'exercice LION INTREPIDE, et ce, jusqu'au 9 mai 2012. Avec ses reliefs diversifiés, la Garnison Gagetown offre aux militaires de Valcartier un milieu d'entrainement différent et un plus vaste terrain de manœuvres.

L’exercice LION INTREPIDE 2012 permet aux unités du 5 GBMC, ainsi qu’à ses unités affiliées, de renouer avec différents concepts de guerre se concentrant désormais sur des techniques d'entrainement militaire plus classiques. Cette réorientation est essentielle pour l'accomplissement de futures missions de combat, d'aide humanitaire, de maintien de la paix ou autre

 

Photo par : Cpl Sébastien Grimard

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English/Anglais

VL2012-0046-041

April 16th 2012

CFB Gagetown, NB

 

Brigadier-General Richard Giguère, Commander of LFQA/JTF (East), inspects the honor guard at camp Petersville.

 

Since April 10, more than 3,500 troops from 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (5 CMBG) are in the Gagetown Garrison training areas (N. B.) for Exercise LION INTREPIDE, and will remain there until May 9, 2012. With its diverse terrain, Gagetown Garrison provides the troops from Valcartier with a different training environment and a vast training ground. Exercise LION INTREPIDE 2012 allows the units from 5 CMBG, and affiliated units, to renew with different war concepts that concentrate on more classic military techniques. This reorientation is essential in order to prepare the soldiers to carry out future combat missions, humanitarian aid, peacekeeping and other types of mission.

 

Photo by : Cpl Sebastien Grimard

Public Affairs

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Capt Rahmatullah, a company commander in Kandak 2 of the 1/205 Corps ANA, gives orders while Capt Matt Despard of the 1 PPCLI Battle Group listens in, March 27, Panjwayi District, Afghanistan (Photo by Capt Dan Hogan, Courtesy Canadian Forces)

 

The Department of Military and Veterans Affairs hosted a Veterans Day ceremony in honor of all who served in the U.S. and Canadian military at the Alaska National Guard Armory on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Nov. 11, 2018.

 

"It's an honor to be in a room with so many other veterans," said Forrest Powell, the day's master of ceremonies, echoing hearts in the crowd. (U.S. National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. N. Alicia Halla /Released)

130605 Lockheed CC-130J Hercules Canadian Forces, 436 "Elephant" Sqn based at CFB Trenton, Ont . Departing back to Canada as flight CFC2530. Shannon 11 Dec 2013

Rappel en hélicoptère

Helicopter Rappel

16 oct 2012

© Sa Majesté la Reine et chef du Canada, représentée par le ministère de la Défense nationale, 2012

© Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Canada, represented by the Department of National Defence, 2012

Français/French

VL2012-0046-009

15 avril 2012

BFC Gagetown, NB

 

Caporal Lemieux simule une blessure à l’abdomen pour l’évaluation d’une station médicale de combat.

 

Depuis le 10 avril dernier, plus de 3500 soldats provenant du 5e Groupe-brigade mécanisé du Canada (5 GBMC) s’entrainent dans les secteurs de la Garnison Gagetown (N.-B.) dans le cadre de l'exercice LION INTREPIDE, et ce, jusqu'au 9 mai 2012. Avec ses reliefs diversifiés, la Garnison Gagetown offre aux militaires de Valcartier un milieu d'entrainement différent et un plus vaste terrain de manœuvres.

L’exercice LION INTREPIDE 2012 permet aux unités du 5 GBMC, ainsi qu’à ses unités affiliées, de renouer avec différents concepts de guerre se concentrant désormais sur des techniques d'entrainement militaire plus classiques. Cette réorientation est essentielle pour l'accomplissement de futures missions de combat, d'aide humanitaire, de maintien de la paix ou autre

 

Photo par : Cpl Sébastien Grimard

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VL2012-0046-009

April 15th 2012

CFB Gagetown, NB

 

Corporal Lemieux is simulating an abdomen wound for the evaluation of a combat medical station.

 

Since April 10, more than 3,500 troops from 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (5 CMBG) are in the Gagetown Garrison training areas (N. B.) for Exercise LION INTREPIDE, and will remain there until May 9, 2012. With its diverse terrain, Gagetown Garrison provides the troops from Valcartier with a different training environment and a vast training ground. Exercise LION INTREPIDE 2012 allows the units from 5 CMBG, and affiliated units, to renew with different war concepts that concentrate on more classic military techniques. This reorientation is essential in order to prepare the soldiers to carry out future combat missions, humanitarian aid, peacekeeping and other types of mission.

 

Photo by : Cpl Sebastien Grimard

Public Affairs

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Canadian Forces personnel recruiting people at the Pride street festival.

 

Toronto, Canada ~ June 27, 2009.

CFB Trenton's pilots Maj. Ian James, left, and Maj. Dave Howard, conducted the first landing of a C-17 Globemaster in the history of the the twice-annual re-supply operation BOXTOP at Canadian Forces Station (CFS) Alert, in the Arctic

Aug. 13-19, 2010.

JEROME LESSARD/QMI AGENCY

On a cross-country overnight stop is this RCAF Harvard II. Call-sign "Bandit 45".

Caen, France

Aug '44

Just another part of Caen.

Français/French

VL2012-0046-055

16 avril 2012

BFC Gagetown, NB

 

Le Brigadier-général Richard Giguère, Commandant du Secteur du Québec et de la Force terrestre et de la Force opérationnelle interarmées (Est) rend visite aux membres du 5e Régiment d’artillerie légère du Canada dans la zone d’impact de Hersey south.

 

Depuis le 10 avril dernier, plus de 3500 soldats provenant du 5e Groupe-brigade mécanisé du Canada (5 GBMC) s’entrainent dans les secteurs de la Garnison Gagetown (N.-B.) dans le cadre de l'exercice LION INTREPIDE, et ce, jusqu'au 9 mai 2012. Avec ses reliefs diversifiés, la Garnison Gagetown offre aux militaires de Valcartier un milieu d'entrainement différent et un plus vaste terrain de manœuvres.

L’exercice LION INTREPIDE 2012 permet aux unités du 5 GBMC, ainsi qu’à ses unités affiliées, de renouer avec différents concepts de guerre se concentrant désormais sur des techniques d'entrainement militaire plus classiques. Cette réorientation est essentielle pour l'accomplissement de futures missions de combat, d'aide humanitaire, de maintien de la paix ou autre

 

Photo par : Cpl Sébastien Grimard

Affaires Publiques

Copyright © 2012 DND-MDN

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English/Anglais

VL2012-0046-055

April 16th 2012

CFB Gagetown, NB

 

Brigadier-General Richard Giguère, Commander of LFQA/JTF (East), paid a visit to the members of the 5e Régiment d’artillerie légère du Canada in the Hersey south impact zone.

 

Since April 10, more than 3,500 troops from 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (5 CMBG) are in the Gagetown Garrison training areas (N. B.) for Exercise LION INTREPIDE, and will remain there until May 9, 2012. With its diverse terrain, Gagetown Garrison provides the troops from Valcartier with a different training environment and a vast training ground. Exercise LION INTREPIDE 2012 allows the units from 5 CMBG, and affiliated units, to renew with different war concepts that concentrate on more classic military techniques. This reorientation is essential in order to prepare the soldiers to carry out future combat missions, humanitarian aid, peacekeeping and other types of mission.

 

Photo by : Cpl Sebastien Grimard

Public Affairs

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Royal Canadian Air Force CF-18 Demonstration Team fighter jet 761 on it's first trip with its new colours in April 2014.

 

PHOTO: DND

On assignment at Canadian Forces Station (CFS) Alert in the Arctic.

Aug. 13-19, 2010

JEROME LESSARD/QMI AGENCY

McDonnell Douglas T-45 Goshawk

A Canadian Forces CF-18C ''Hornet'' fighter jet, deployed during Operation PODIUM by the The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) takes-off.

Français/French

VL2012-0047-012

17 avril 2012

BFC Gagetown, NB

 

Le 17 avril 2012, la troupe 3 du 52e escadron du 5e RGC construit le pont Acrow. L’assemblage de ce pont a pris plusieurs heures et demande beaucoup de travail d’équipe ainsi que beaucoup de précision.

 

Depuis le 10 avril dernier, plus de 3500 soldats provenant du 5e Groupe-brigade mécanisé du Canada (5 GBMC) s’entrainent dans les secteurs de la Garnison Gagetown (N.-B.) dans le cadre de l'exercice LION INTREPIDE, et ce, jusqu'au 9 mai 2012. Avec ses reliefs diversifiés, la Garnison Gagetown offre aux militaires de Valcartier un milieu d'entrainement différent et un plus vaste terrain de manœuvres.

L’exercice LION INTREPIDE 2012 permet aux unités du 5 GBMC, ainsi qu’à ses unités affiliées, de renouer avec différents concepts de guerre se concentrant désormais sur des techniques d'entrainement militaire plus classiques. Cette réorientation est essentielle pour l'accomplissement de futures missions de combat, d'aide humanitaire, de maintien de la paix ou autre

 

Photo par : Capt Noel

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VL2012-0047-012

April 17th 2012

CFB Gagetown, NB

 

On the 17th of April 2012, troop 3 of the 52nd squadron of 5 CER built an Acrow bridge. The assembly took many hours, demanded a lot of team work and precision.

 

Since April 10, more than 3,500 troops from 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (5 CMBG) are in the Gagetown Garrison training areas (N. B.) for Exercise LION INTREPIDE, and will remain there until May 9, 2012. With its diverse terrain, Gagetown Garrison provides the troops from Valcartier with a different training environment and a vast training ground. Exercise LION INTREPIDE 2012 allows the units from 5 CMBG, and affiliated units, to renew with different war concepts that concentrate on more classic military techniques. This reorientation is essential in order to prepare the soldiers to carry out future combat missions, humanitarian aid, peacekeeping and other types of mission.

 

Photo by : Capt Noel

Public Affairs

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Personnel of the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (R.C.E.M.E.) examine a distributor testing machine built by the Base Workshop in Bordon, England. The patch shown on the right is a historical example of the shoulder titles used by the Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in the 1940s.

 

(MIKAN 3526651, Library and Archives Canada).

 

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Le personnel de l’atelier de la base, Corps royal canadien des ingénieurs électriciens et mécaniciens (RCEME), examine un distributeur d’essai construit par l’atelier à Bordon, en Angleterre. L’insigne montré sur la droite est un exemple historique de l’insigne d’épaule porté par les membres des Forces armées canadiennes provenant du RCEME pendant les années 1940.

 

(MIKAN 3526651, Bibliothèque et Archives Canada)

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Français/French

VL2012-0046-087

19 avril 2012

BFC Gagetown, NB

 

Des véhicules blindés légers du 2e Bataillon, Royal 22e Régiment effectuent un champ de tir de 25 mm, à la base militaire de Gagetown, pour pratiquer la manipulation des armes.

 

Depuis le 10 avril dernier, plus de 3500 soldats provenant du 5e Groupe-brigade mécanisé du Canada (5 GBMC) s’entrainent dans les secteurs de la Garnison Gagetown (N.-B.) dans le cadre de l'exercice LION INTREPIDE, et ce, jusqu'au 9 mai 2012. Avec ses reliefs diversifiés, la Garnison Gagetown offre aux militaires de Valcartier un milieu d'entrainement différent et un plus vaste terrain de manœuvres.

L’exercice LION INTREPIDE 2012 permet aux unités du 5 GBMC, ainsi qu’à ses unités affiliées, de renouer avec différents concepts de guerre se concentrant désormais sur des techniques d'entrainement militaire plus classiques. Cette réorientation est essentielle pour l'accomplissement de futures missions de combat, d'aide humanitaire, de maintien de la paix ou autre

 

Photo par : Cpl Sébastien Grimard

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VL2012-0046-087

April 19th 2012

CFB Gagetown, NB

 

Light armored vehicles from the 2e Royal 22e Régiment carry a 25 mm firing range, at CFB Gagetown ,to practice weapons handling

 

Since April 10, more than 3,500 troops from 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (5 CMBG) are in the Gagetown Garrison training areas (N. B.) for Exercise LION INTREPIDE, and will remain there until May 9, 2012. With its diverse terrain, Gagetown Garrison provides the troops from Valcartier with a different training environment and a vast training ground. Exercise LION INTREPIDE 2012 allows the units from 5 CMBG, and affiliated units, to renew with different war concepts that concentrate on more classic military techniques. This reorientation is essential in order to prepare the soldiers to carry out future combat missions, humanitarian aid, peacekeeping and other types of mission.

 

Photo by : Cpl Sebastien Grimard

Public Affairs

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Petty Officer Second Class EOD 2 Chris Liberto transports cement on a US Navy quad bike to help renovate Nukufero Primary School on Russell Islands during Operation RENDER SAFE.

 

Operation RENDER SAFE 2013 is an Australian Defence Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) mission in Solomon Islands.

 

The Operation comprises 200 EOD specialist and support staff from the ADF, New Zealand Defence Force, Canadian Armed Forces, the US Navy and Royal Solomon Islands Police Force.

 

Operation RENDER SAFE 2013 runs from 29 October - 7 December.

 

CAF 188756 - Canadian Forces - Royal Canadian Air Force Mc Donnell Douglas CF-18A Hornet

at Brantford Municipal Airport (YFD)

 

c/n 388 - built in 1986

No. 425 TF Squadron, Bagotville, Quebec

CF-18 Demo-team 2015

A wreath leading rows of soldiers' graves at the National War Cemetery in Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Arthur Wild participates in the 2018 Canada Army Run in downtown Ottawa, Ontario on September 23, 2018.

 

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Photo By: Ordinary Seaman Camden Scott,

Directorate of Army Public Affairs

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Le lieutenant-colonel (retraité) Arthur Wild participe à la Course de l'Armée du Canada de 2018 au centre-ville d'Ottawa, en Ontario, le 23 septembre 2018.

 

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Photo : Matelot de 3e classe Camden Scott,

Direction des affaires publiques de l'Armée

In earlier years Rescue Specialists in 440 Squadron had a limitied number of subdued Rescue Specialist wings manufactured for wear on combat clothing. The wing was never officially sanctioned. After trade status had been granted in 1979 440 Squadron SAR Techs again had a limited number of combat wings (subdued) made for the very same reasons as they had earlier done. Again the wings were not officially sanctioned. To the best of my knowledge the above wing was produced after 1997...when I retired.

A Canadian Armed Forces member gives a runner his Challenge Coin for competing the 2018 Army Run in downtown Ottawa, Ontario on September 23, 2018.

 

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Photo By: Ordinary Seaman Camden Scott,

Directorate of Army Public Affairs

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Un membre des Forces armées canadiennes remet sa pièce de défi à un coureur pour avoir participé à la Course de l'Armée 2018 au centre-ville d'Ottawa, Ontario, le 23 septembre 2018.

 

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Photo : Matelot de 3e classe Camden Scott,

Direction des affaires publiques de l'Armée

I hope I get to see them again sometime. They haven't been anywhere close to here in several years except for one time when they were about 6 hours away but I had to work. If you get the opportunity, they are a very entertaining group to watch. From the archives of course....

 

I still like the pure black background best.

English/Anglais.

AR2010-0288-01.

03 October 2010.

Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan.

Joint Task Force Afghanistan (JTF-Afg).

BGen Dean Milner, Commander of Joint Task Force Afghanistan, speaks to Terry Fox Run participants. Nearly 500 runners participated in the 30th Anniversary Terry Fox Run..

Over $19000.00 was raised at Kandahar Airfield during the Terry Fox Run and Terry Fox head/beard shave fund raiser. JTF-Afg is Canada’s military contribution to Afghanistan. Canadian operations focus on working with Afghan authorities to improve security, governance, and economic development in the country..

Photo by Sgt Daren Kraus, Task Force Kandahar, Afghanistan Image Tech, Roto 9..

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Français/French

VL2012-0046-076

18 avril 2012

BFC Gagetown, NB

 

Au camp Petersville, un des plus grand scénario médical, blessés de masse, s’est déroule a l’hôpital de la 5e ambulance de campagne pour tester l’efficacité du personnel et des installations. Équipé avec toutes sortes de capacité, notamment la radiologie, un laboratoire, de la physiothérapie, le rôle 2 est très autonomes.

 

Depuis le 10 avril dernier, plus de 3500 soldats provenant du 5e Groupe-brigade mécanisé du Canada (5 GBMC) s’entrainent dans les secteurs de la Garnison Gagetown (N.-B.) dans le cadre de l'exercice LION INTREPIDE, et ce, jusqu'au 9 mai 2012. Avec ses reliefs diversifiés, la Garnison Gagetown offre aux militaires de Valcartier un milieu d'entrainement différent et un plus vaste terrain de manœuvres.

L’exercice LION INTREPIDE 2012 permet aux unités du 5 GBMC, ainsi qu’à ses unités affiliées, de renouer avec différents concepts de guerre se concentrant désormais sur des techniques d'entrainement militaire plus classiques. Cette réorientation est essentielle pour l'accomplissement de futures missions de combat, d'aide humanitaire, de maintien de la paix ou autre

 

Photo par : Cpl Sébastien Grimard

Affaires Publiques

Copyright © 2012 DND-MDN

___________________________________________________

 

English/Anglais

VL2012-0046-076

April 18th 2012

CFB Gagetown, NB

 

At Camp Petersville, one of the largest medical scenario, mass casualties, took place in the hospital of the 5th Field Ambulance to test the effectiveness of personnel and facilities. Equipped with all sorts of capacities, including radiology, laboratory, physiotherapy, role 2 is highly autonomous.

 

Since April 10, more than 3,500 troops from 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (5 CMBG) are in the Gagetown Garrison training areas (N. B.) for Exercise LION INTREPIDE, and will remain there until May 9, 2012. With its diverse terrain, Gagetown Garrison provides the troops from Valcartier with a different training environment and a vast training ground. Exercise LION INTREPIDE 2012 allows the units from 5 CMBG, and affiliated units, to renew with different war concepts that concentrate on more classic military techniques. This reorientation is essential in order to prepare the soldiers to carry out future combat missions, humanitarian aid, peacekeeping and other types of mission.

 

Photo by : Cpl Sebastien Grimard

Public Affairs

Copyright © 2012 DND-MDN

Canadian Forces "SkyHawks" -

during the 2016 London Air Show

 

The Canadian Armed Forces Parachute Team SkyHawks is Canada’s only military parachute demonstration team. The SkyHawks are based out of Trenton, Ontario

Canadian Forces CH-146 Griffon Helicopter

Prime Minister Stephen Harper goes on an aerial tour of High River, Alberta, surveying flood damage.

 

The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) are supporting the flood operations with approximately 1,300 troops, eight helicopters, a military airplane, trucks and other vehicles to assist with evacuation, search and rescue and logistical efforts. Local RCMP detachments have also been providing support to those affected by the flooding.

 

PMO Photo by Jason Ransom

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