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Members of the 3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry participate in parachute insertion during Exercise Maple Resolve in Wainwright, Alberta, on 04 June, 2016. Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE is an annual collective training event held in Wainwright, Alberta as the final confirmation gateway for the High Readiness Brigade designated for any potential international operations. This year’s High Readiness Brigade is formed by 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group out of Edmonton, Alberta and Shilo, Manitoba.
Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 1601 is the Canadian Army’s largest and most complex training event of
the year. Running from 23 May until 6 June, 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group soldiers and the
designated High Readiness Aviation Battalion 1-16, with support from the Royal Canadian Air Force,
the US Army, US Reserves, US National Guard, US Marines, Brazilian Army, French Army and a
British Army Infantry Company, are taking part in this year’s exercise.
Photo Credit: Cpl Andrew Wesley, Directorate of Army Public Affairs3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry participates in parachute insertion during Exercise Maple Resolve in Wainwright, Alberta, on 04 June, 2016. Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE is an annual collective training event held in Wainwright, Alberta as the final confirmation gateway for the High Readiness Brigade designated for any potential international operations. This year’s High Readiness Brigade is formed by 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group out of Edmonton, Alberta and Shilo, Manitoba.
Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 1601 is the Canadian Army’s largest and most complex training event of
the year. Running from 23 May until 6 June, 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group soldiers and the
designated High Readiness Aviation Battalion 1-16, with support from the Royal Canadian Air Force,
the US Army, US Reserves, US National Guard, US Marines, Brazilian Army, French Army and a
British Army Infantry Company, are taking part in this year’s exercise.
Photo Credit: Cpl Andrew Wesley, Directorate of Army Public Affairs
Seminar «Resolving International Disputes»
Co-sponsored by
Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Miami
Center for Hemispheric Policy, University of Miami
The Cuban Heritage Collection of the University of Miami Libraries
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Members of the 3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry participate in parachute insertion during Exercise Maple Resolve in Wainwright, Alberta, on 04 June, 2016. Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE is an annual collective training event held in Wainwright, Alberta as the final confirmation gateway for the High Readiness Brigade designated for any potential international operations. This year’s High Readiness Brigade is formed by 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group out of Edmonton, Alberta and Shilo, Manitoba.
Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 1601 is the Canadian Army’s largest and most complex training event of
the year. Running from 23 May until 6 June, 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group soldiers and the
designated High Readiness Aviation Battalion 1-16, with support from the Royal Canadian Air Force,
the US Army, US Reserves, US National Guard, US Marines, Brazilian Army, French Army and a
British Army Infantry Company, are taking part in this year’s exercise.
Photo Credit: Cpl Andrew Wesley, Directorate of Army Public Affairs3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry participates in parachute insertion during Exercise Maple Resolve in Wainwright, Alberta, on 04 June, 2016. Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE is an annual collective training event held in Wainwright, Alberta as the final confirmation gateway for the High Readiness Brigade designated for any potential international operations. This year’s High Readiness Brigade is formed by 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group out of Edmonton, Alberta and Shilo, Manitoba.
Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 1601 is the Canadian Army’s largest and most complex training event of
the year. Running from 23 May until 6 June, 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group soldiers and the
designated High Readiness Aviation Battalion 1-16, with support from the Royal Canadian Air Force,
the US Army, US Reserves, US National Guard, US Marines, Brazilian Army, French Army and a
British Army Infantry Company, are taking part in this year’s exercise.
Photo Credit: Cpl Andrew Wesley, Directorate of Army Public Affairs
Corporal Edward Snoek of Alpha Company, Lord Strathcona's Horse Regiment, maintains his tank after an attack during Exercise Maple Resolve on 29 May, 2016 in Wainwright, Alberta. Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE is an annual collective training event held in Wainwright, Alberta as the
final confirmation gateway for the High Readiness Brigade designated for any potential international
operations. This year’s High Readiness Brigade is formed by 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group
out of Edmonton, Alberta and Shilo, Manitoba.
Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 1601 is the Canadian Army’s largest and most complex training event of
the year. Running from 23 May until 6 June, 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group soldiers and the
designated High Readiness Aviation Battalion 1-16, with support from the Royal Canadian Air Force,
the US Army, US Reserves, US National Guard, US Marines, Brazilian Army, French Army and a
British Army Infantry Company, are taking part in this year’s exercise.
Photo Credit: Cpl Andrew Wesley, Directorate of Army Public Affairs