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En route, they came upon the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. The battalion was the only Canadian entity to meet the Russian Army at Wismar, advancing from the east. The battalion never failed to complete a mission. While the Association held its final national reunion in , regional reunions have continued in Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta. In July , the battalion marked the 70 th anniversary of its formation.

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President Okill Stuart is very active in this and other veterans groups. The Association meets on a regular basis and continues to hold a yearly reunion. It joined NCVA in The Society is involved in historical documentation and other heritage projects. Other projects include aircraft restoration, a search for a missing Squadron pilot and aircraft, and building a comprehensive history of the squadron.

Formed in , membership of this Association was initially restricted to those who had served in the two squadrons in Southeast Asia during the Second World War. This was eventually expanded to include all those who had served, or were still serving, in those squadrons. It is an active and well-respected organization in Canada. The Association is instrumental in the annual commemoration of the Battle of Britain, held each September.

It has been part of NCVA since the s.

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The Aircrew Association exists to foster comradeship among those who, having been awarded an official flying badge, have qualified to operate military aircraft and are serving or have served in the Armed Forces of those nations allied to the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth countries and NATO. The Association provides the structure, facilities and conditions so that members can promote and enjoy camaraderie, as well as social, intelligent and cultural activities.

Since the dissolution of the United Kingdom Headquarters of the Aircrew Association, all the previously mentioned member associations operate independently, but with the same purpose. Members of the Airborne Regiment Association of Canada celebrated the Association's 30 th anniversary in April , and honoured their heritage from their forefathers in the Canadian Parachute Corps as well as the First Special Service Force. The Association is committed to promoting the general effectiveness and esprit de corps of the Canadian Airborne Regiment and its battle group. They also advocate for the interests of the retired veterans who served in the Canadian Airborne Regiment and its battle group from until Formed right after the Second World War, The Algonquin Regiment Veterans' Association aims to bring together its members for the mutual benefit and support of Algonquin veterans; to encourage and maintain comradeship and friendly relationships that exist among members of the Association and members of The Algonquin Regiment; to give assistance, support and co-operation to The Algonquin Regiment and affiliated Algonquin Cadet Corps; and to promote, develop and care for suitable memorials to late comrades-in-arms in such areas where this has not been already accomplished.

This Association was founded in to advance, promote and protect the interests and well-being of members of the CAF as well as their survivors and dependants who are honourably released and in receipt of the Canadian Forces Superannuation. The Association has had significant participation in several submissions to government committees with regard to benefits to retired CAF members.

Although its lineage dates back to , this Association was officially formed as The Black Watch in During the First World War, 11, officers and enlisted men fought in the three battalions of the Royal Canadian Regiment, winning 26 battle honours. The regiment first saw action at Dieppe, where its C Company and mortar platoon were key components of the assault force. Members of the regiment won honours and awards for the campaign. Today, The Black Watch is a modern infantry battalion providing trained soldiers to augment regular force units to aid civil authorities in times of crises.

The Association aims to promote the comradeship of the members and to assist the members and widows in times of need. Its members are extremely interested in all matters and concerns as they affect all veterans. A number of them make annual appearances at schools or service clubs to either educate or remind their audiences of Canada's many contributions and sacrifices in war and peacekeeping. The Association's mandate is to educate younger generations through lectures and written memoirs, collect and preserve artifacts from the war years, and care for veterans.

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It was formed in by the First World War veterans who wanted to "promote the welfare of the veteran and their dependants in particular, and Canada as a whole. The majority of the membership of the Canadian Fighter Pilots Association has always been fighter pilots with wartime service, but post-war pilots are also welcome. The Association consists of three wings: Western, Central and Eastern. Membership of the Canadian Infantry Association includes all who have served or are serving infanteers, from all Regular and Reserve Units as well as the Infantry School.

The objective of the Association is to promote and improve the esprit de corps and operational effectiveness of the Infantry Arm of the CAF and to co-operate with all other arms of the service for promotion of general efficiency. This Association was organized in and is comprised of members across Canada who served in all ranks on Canadian and Allied merchant ships during wartime. Membership is voluntary and not supported by public funds. The aim of the Association is to foster, maintain and promote the well being of Intelligence Branch serving and retired members, organize, facilitate and support professional development opportunities and advocate for defence and military intelligence.

Their major goal, at that time, was to foster the companionship of those who served in, or were associated with, the Canadian Naval Air Arm while encouraging the organization of CNAG chapters throughout Canada. Within a few short years there were nine chapters and thus established their existence from coast-to-coast.

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Seven active chapters continue to strive to meet the original constitutional goals of the founding members. The Canadian Naval Divers Association was formed in Halifax in with the main purpose of keeping the naval-trained diver, active and retired, informed and aware of what is happening within the Association and other matters pertaining to service diving in Canada.

It is also intended to keep members in touch with others in the diving community who may have been friends and diving team members in the past.

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More than 65 years later, the Canadian Paraplegic Association's mission, "to assist persons with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities to achieve independence, self-reliance and full community participation," focuses on supporting the individual's physical and psycho-social work towards their improved physical and emotional well-being. The Canadian Scottish Regimental Association was officially formed in to perpetuate the memories of fallen comrades with appropriate memorials and pilgrimages; to bring together its members for the mutual benefit and support of Canadian Scottish veterans, serving members, Cadet Corps and their next of kin as part of the Canadian Scottish Regimental family; and to encourage and maintain comradeship and friendly relations that exist among members of the Association and members of The Canadian Scottish Regiment.

For the components and sub-components of the Canadian Armed Forces Reserve Force, the order of precedence follows:. Approximately 26, soldiers, sailors, and airmen, [48] trained to the level of and interchangeable with their Regular Force counterparts, and posted to CAF operations or duties on a casual or ongoing basis, make up the Primary Reserve. The Cadet Organizations Administration and Training Service COATS [49] consists of officers and non-commissioned members who conduct training, safety, supervision and administration of nearly 60, cadets aged 12 to 18 years in the Canadian Cadet Organization.

The Canadian Rangers , who provide surveillance and patrol services in Canada's arctic and other remote areas, are an essential reserve force component used for Canada's exercise of sovereignty over its northern territory. Although the Canadian Armed Forces are a single service, there are three similar but distinctive environmental uniforms DEUs : navy blue which is actually black for the navy, rifle green for the army, and light blue for the air force.

Therefore, on any given day, in any given CAF unit, all three coloured uniforms may be seen. The uniforms of the CAF are sub-divided into five orders of dress: [50]. Only service dress is suitable for CAF members to wear on any occasion, barring "dirty work" or combat. With gloves, swords, and medals No. Generally, after the elimination of base dress although still defined for the Air Force uniform , operational dress is now the daily uniform worn by most members of the CF, unless service dress is prescribed such as at the NDHQ, on parades, at public events, etc.

Approved parkas are authorized for winter wear in cold climates and a light casual jacket is also authorized for cooler days. The Army's universal full dress uniforms includes a scarlet tunic , midnight blue trousers with a scarlet trouser stripe. The full dress uniform for cadets Royal Military College is similar to the Army's universal full dress uniform. Full dress uniforms for units of the Royal Canadian Air Force include a blue tunic, and blue trousers and facings. Authorized headdress for the Canadian Armed Forces are the: beret , wedge cap , ballcap , Yukon cap , and tuque toque.

Each is coloured according to the distinctive uniform worn: navy white or navy blue , army rifle green or "regimental" colour , air force light blue.

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Adherents of the Sikh faith may wear uniform turbans dastar or patka , when operational and Muslim women may wear uniform tucked hijabs under their authorized headdress. Jews may wear yarmulke under their authorized headdress and when bareheaded. The beret is probably the most widely worn headgear and is worn with almost all orders of dress with the exception of the more formal orders of Navy and Air Force dress , and the colour of which is determined by the wearer's environment, branch, or mission.

Naval personnel, however, seldom wear berets, preferring either service cap or authorized ballcaps shipboard operational dress , which only the Navy wear. Air Force personnel, particularly officers, prefer the wedge cap to any other form of headdress. There is no naval variant of the wedge cap. The Yukon cap and tuque are worn only with winter dress, although clearance and combat divers may wear tuques year-round as a watch cap. Soldiers in Highland, Scottish, and Irish regiments generally wear alternative headdress, including the glengarry , balmoral , tam o'shanter , and caubeen instead of the beret.

The officer cadets of both Royal Military Colleges wear gold-braided "pillbox" cavalry caps with their ceremonial dress and have a unique fur "Astrakhan" for winter wear. The Canadian Army wears the CG helmet. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Combined military forces of Canada. List of engagements.

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