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  • ...or [[the Service Support Arms]]. The following Branches are of the Combat Support Arms: [[category:Combat Support Arms]]
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  • * [[The Combat Arms]], * [[the Combat Support Arms]], or
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  • ...or [[the Service Support Arms]]. The following Corps/Branches are of the Combat Arms: Before 1940, [[The Cavalry]] was also considered one of the Combat Arms; mechanization begun in the 1930s and completed in the first year of t
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  • ...r" style="background:blue; color:white"|<b><div style="font-size: 80%"> 21 Service Battalion</div></b> [[Category: Combat Service Support]]
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  • **[[:Category:Combat Arms|Combat Arms]] **[[:Category:Combat Support Arms|Combat Support Arms]]
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  • ...d out of the former Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, and similar services in the Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian A .... Tradesmen of the Logistics Branch often serve directly in units of [[The Combat Arms]], in such trades as Storesman, MSE Op (Driver) or Clerk.
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  • ...]], or the Service Support Arms. The following Branches are of the Service Support Arms: ==Service Battalions==
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  • ...n School, Army Bands, and the Army Ranger Wing. In the case of Corps which support the Infantry, a Corps Director and staff are provided to coordinate the pur ...ngthened combat and combat support elements and streamlined combat service support elements.
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  • ...Health Services (CFHS) is a reorganization of the Canadian Forces Medical Service - itself created in 1968 by integrating the Royal Canadian Army Medical Cor [[Category:Combat Service Support Arms]]
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  • ...113 variants is to provide the Army with combat support and combat service support vehicles to augment the new LAV III fleet. A total of 289 vehicles are bein ...be complete by 2006. It is anticipated that the upgraded M113s will be in service until 2020.
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  • ...neering Branch of the Canadian Forces. The CME includes [[Combat Engineer|Combat Engineers]], [[Construction Engineers]], [[Fire Fighters]], and [[Mapping & ...orce as a whole, including military engineering functions such as engineer support to Force Protection, Counter - Improvised Explosive Devices, Environmental
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  • * [[31 Combat Engineer Regiment (The Elgins)]], St. Thomas, Ontario ** 48 Squadron, 31 Combat Engineer Regiment (The Elgins), Waterloo, Ontario
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  • ...completing appointments as the Company Sergeant Major of C Company, Combat Support Company, and Administration Company, and also as the Quarter Master Senior ...s Course, a war-fighting tactics course for Combat Arms and Combat Service Support Arms Officers.
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  • * [[33 Combat Engineer Regiment]], Maj EJG Holland VC Armoury, Ottawa, Ontario ** 5 Engineer Squadron, 33 Combat Engineer Regiment, Leonforte Armoury, Orleans, Ontario
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  • [[The Combat Arms]], [[The Combat Support Arms]], or
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  • ...e="position:absolute;left:0px;top:0px;z-index:1">[[Image:NATO Map Symbol - Combat Engineer (Tracked).svg|75px]]</span> File:NATO Map Symbol - Infantry Combat Support.svg|Infantry Combat Support
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  • ...ever, that rule of three typically breaks down when you try to apply it to support elements or combined arms groups. ...sance platoon, a sniper platoon and a signals platoon. The combat service support company is comprised of a maintenance platoon, a transport platoon and othe
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  • ...ty of missions including territorial defence, domestic emergencies, combat support and peacekeeping. Entered service: 1992
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  • ...general purpose machine gun (GPMG) and is issued in substantial numbers to combat arms units. The C6 is a fully automatic, air cooled, belt fed gas operated ...6 GPMGs are mounted co-axial to the main armament and used to provide fire support to the infantry or for local defence of the vehicle itself.
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  • ...for materiel's full life cycle – from acquisition, through maintenance and support, to disposal. ...eginning with initial concept, moving through procurement, maintenance and support and ending with disposal.
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  • |'''<div style="font-size: 80%">Current Role: Combat Engineers </div>''' ...nd [[8 Field Engineer Regiment (8 FER)|8 FER]] provide the Combat Engineer support to 41 Canadian Brigade Group ([[41 CBG]]) in Alberta.
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  • ...nce, air superiority, combat air patrol, etc.) or ground-attack (close air support, battlefield air interdiction, etc.) roles, aided by on-board computer syst The Hornet’s primary roles include air defence, training, tactical support, and air superiority. It has supported missions in both NORAD and NATO. Oth
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  • *00182 [[Air Combat Systems Officer]] *00193 [[Health Service Operations Officer]]
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  • The PRT is located in Kandahar City with some of its support elements operating from the Kandahar Airfield (KAF). The PRT comprises appr * An engineer squadron from [[1 Combat Engineer Regiment (1 CER)]];
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  • The Artillery Corps provides fire support as required by infantry or armoured elements. The Corps was founded in 1924 Fire support of Infantry or Armoured troops
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  • [[Category:Combat Service Support Arms]]
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  • ...o Logistic Regiment Royal Marines is to provide second line Combat Service Support to Headquarters 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines in peace, in war and on op ...s a dedicated logistic unit, which provides all second line Combat Service Support to the force, supporting it with a constant re-supply chain from initial as
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  • ...ders]], and The Winnipeg Light Infantry) petitioned Ottawa, and gained the support of many prominent individuals such as Sir Arhur Currie. The Adjutant Gener ...iration the legendary "Sphinx" appearing on British insignia commemorating service in Egypt, the back badge of the Gloucestershire Regiment, and other regimen
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  • All Royal Marines, except those in the Royal Marines Band Service, are first and foremost, commando soldiers. They are required to undergo wh ...in Barnstaple). These units provide the specialist artillery and engineer support for the Brigade.
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  • ...nd other operational units within the Royal Marines Command, as well as to support the structure of the Corps by providing an extensive package of continuatio ...ning wings cover the areas of recruit training, officer training, infantry support training, command courses for NCOs and specialist training for signallers a
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  • ...nd 100 per year. These courses range from the trades’ courses required for Combat and Construction Engineering, Officer Training and specialty training for t ...ded by the temperate climate. Over 5000 Engineers were trained for wartime service. Following the war, the need for military Engineers was validated, and the
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  • ...engineering vehicle is designed to provide engineer support to mechanized combat forces. It is capable of performing a wide range of tasks under battlefield Number in service: 9
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  • ...er" style="background:red; color:white"|<b><div style="font-size: 80%"> 34 Combat Engineer Regiment</div></b> 34 CER is the [[Combat Engineer]] unit supporting 34 Canadian Brigade Group ([[34 CBG]]) in Quebec
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  • ...consist of three Direct Action Companies, a Special Forces Company, and a Support Company, and number approximately 750 men. <sup>1</sup> ...apable of independent high-readiness combat operations. CSOR roles include support to counter-terrorism, direct action, special reconnaissance, non-combatant
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  • ...fication, as represented by the soldier's rank, and the number of years of service. Each rank has up to five pay incentive categories, meaning that a newly p |align="center"|Pay Incentive 1<br> (1 year's service)
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  • |Canadian Forces National Investigation Service |Canadian Forces Personnel Support Agency
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  • ...-size: 80%">Perpetuates: 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion<br>First Special Service Force </div>''' ...which was the administrative name for the Canadian-American First Special Service Force.
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  • ...h Battalion the distinction of winning more medals than any other Canadian combat unit in a single action in the course of the First World War. ...ance and Flanders, 1915-18''' - This Battle Honour reflects the continuous service by the Battalion from February 1915, when it went into the lines in France,
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