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  2. Structure of the Canadian Army - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Army Command and Staff College, at Fort Frontenac. Canadian Manoeuvre Training Centre, at CFB Wainwright [ 157] Army Doctrine Centre, at CFB Kingston. Canadian Army Simulation Centre, at CFB Kingston. Canadian Army Lessons Learned Centre, at CFB Kingston. Peace Support Training Centre, at CFB Kingston.

  3. 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group - Wikipedia

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    1. 3. Headquarters. 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group ( 1 CMBG; French: 1er Groupe-brigade mécanisé du Canada, 1 GBMC) is a Canadian Forces brigade group that is part of the 3rd Canadian Division of the Canadian Army. Originally headquartered at CFB Calgary, it is currently based in CFB Edmonton in Alberta with two major units at CFB Shilo ...

  4. 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group - Wikipedia

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    2 CMBG. 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (2CMBG; French: 2e Groupe-brigade mécanisé du Canada, 2GBMC) is a Canadian Forces brigade group that is part of 4th Canadian Division of the Canadian Army. It is currently based in CFB Petawawa. One of its three infantry battalions is under the administration of 5th Canadian Division and is ...

  5. Canadian Forces Northern Area Headquarters Yellowknife

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    Canadian Forces Northern Area Headquarters (CFNA HQ) Yellowknife is a Canadian Forces unit located in the city of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.. Situated in Evans Building of the city of Yellowknife, [1] it is the headquarters for Joint Task Force North, [2] part of Canadian Joint Operations Command responsible for Canadian Forces operations and administration in Northern Canada and the ...

  6. Canadian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Army ( French: Armée canadienne) is the command responsible for the operational readiness of the conventional ground forces of the Canadian Armed Forces. It maintains regular forces units at bases across Canada, and is also responsible for the Army Reserve, the largest component of the Primary Reserve.

  7. List of units of the Canadian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment. The Lincoln and Welland Regiment. The Royal Canadian Regiment. 4th Battalion. The Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada. The Grey and Simcoe Foresters. The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) The Brockville Rifles. Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders.

  8. 38 Canadian Brigade Group - Wikipedia

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    38 CBG. 38 Canadian Brigade Group (38 CBG) (French: 38e Groupe-brigade du Canada) is a formation of the Canadian Forces and Canadian Army 's 3rd Canadian Division. The brigade group is composed of Primary Reserve units in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Northwestern Ontario east to Thunder Bay. Geographically, 38 CBG is Canada's largest brigade group.

  9. 31 Canadian Brigade Group - Wikipedia

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    31st (Reserve) Brigade Group was created, within 1 Militia District, on 1 April 1942 when the reserve force in Canada was reorganized for the war. Like today, the formation consisted of part-time soldiers who were paraded and trained on evenings and weekends. The brigade group was closed down on 28 November 1945 and the headquarters itself ...