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  • ==Chief Warrant Officer== ...oldiers appointed to senior positions of responsibility; in an armoured or artillery regiment, or infantry battalion, this would be the Regimental Sergeant Majo
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  • WO Warrant Officer<br> MWO Master Warrant Officer<br>
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  • ...er (called a Commanding Officer or "CO"). Subunits are generally led by an Officer Commanding (or "OC"). *[[Field Artillery Regiment]]
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  • ...Defence Information Network (DIN). I have reduced it to offer course name, officer/NCM (where specific to one career progression or the other), trade (where s Qual Name Officer/NCM MOC Pop C of E
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  • *Officer Cadet *Chief Warrant Officer
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  • ...itary who execute the physical tasks to get operations done. Commissioned officer occupations are the mid to senior or level leaders of the military. ==Commissioned Officer Occupations==
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  • = former Commanding Officer Canadian Battle Group (Task Force Orion) = ...n in Winnipeg, serving as Operations Officer, Rifle Company Commander, and Officer Commanding Combat Support Company.
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  • ...er [[unit]]s (for example a battalion of infantry or a regiment of armour, artillery, or engineers) or of smaller formations. A formation may be an ''administra The officer commanding a formation is known as the "Commander."
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  • ...sic building block of sub-unit organizations. They are headed by a junior officer (2Lt to Capt) and number about 30 to 45 members. They consist of 3 or 4 se ...or OC) and consist of a headquarters and 2 to 4 platoons (or troops). An Artillery sub-unit is refered to as a Battery, and the Armoured, Engineers and Signal
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  • ...er training includes the infantry company commander's course, a variety of artillery courses, Army and the Forces staff colleges, training in project management ...at same year he was admitted to the Order of Military Merit in the rank of Officer. In 1999 he was promoted Brigadier-General while a student on the Advanced
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  • ...he same. As Sappers, they are an important member of the Infantry/Armoured/Artillery/Engineer, Combat Arms Team. Training consists of Military Engineering techn Commanding Officer: Major Rick Nolan,
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  • ...th, and subsequent disbandment of The Peterborough Rangers, Royal Canadian Artillery. This Battery had made it's home in the Peterborough armoury, from the time ...y Farley Mowat, a former Intelligence officer (also serving as an Infantry officer), and member of the Regiment during WWII. <br>
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  • ...ssines Ridge, where the Germans constantly harassed the British lines with artillery and sniper fire from high-ground positions. Canadian senior officer received no indication of Butler’s fate. The Canadian Calvary Brigade wa
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  • |'''<div style="font-size: 80%">Commanding Officer: LCol Bruce McKinnon</div>''' ...25 June 1875) and The Prince Edward Island Provisional Brigade of Garrison Artillery (31 March 1882). [[PEIR Historical|Historical Section]].
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  • |'''<div style="font-size: 80%">Commanding Officer: LCol Bruce McKinnon</div>''' ...25 June 1875) and The Prince Edward Island Provisional Brigade of Garrison Artillery (31 March 1882). [[PEIR Historical|Historical Section]].
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  • ...e ridge, and no sooner were they dislodged than they subjected it to heavy artillery fire. ...Devon), and the camp soon developed into the Infantry Training School with Officer Cadet Training Wing, a Commando School and Cliff Assault Wing (base at St.
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  • ...ew Special Service Force based at Canadian Forces Base Petawawa, while its artillery and engineer elements were reassigned to other CF units. The total peacetim ...to establish a cease-fire. On 2 Aug 1974, Colonel Lessard, the Commanding Officer of the Canadian Airborne Regiment, established a heavy patrol schedule, alo
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  • ...r Training corps in third level colleges. A total of 1,229 enlisted in the Officer Training College (OTC) while 987 enlisted in the other two units. Apart fro
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