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  • ...a is the world's second-largest country by land mass. It occupies most of northern North America; stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and
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  • ..., unique in NATO, was seen in 1991 during operations in Eastern Turkey and Northern Iraq.
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  • CANADA COMMAND will command six regional headquarters; Northern, Pacific, Prairie, Central, East, and Atlantic. It will also be consistent
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  • .... During his time in the Royal Marines he has served in Australia, Norway, Northern Ireland, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain, Spain, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Belgiu
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  • ...interspersed throughout the 70s and 80s with operational tours of duty in Northern Ireland. ...90s the unit saw no reduction in operational tempo. In 1991 it deployed to Northern Iraq on a humanitarian assistance mission to provide a safe haven for the K
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  • ...highly maneuverable, light, versatile transport Aircraft used primarily in northern Canada in support of Rangers and Cadets, and to transport units from southe
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  • ...anded in favour of 21 Militia Districts grouped into 5 Militia Areas, with Northern Alberta Militia District and Southern Alberta Militia District coming under
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  • St Patrick's Barracks, Ballymena, Northern Ireland <br>
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  • ...it has demonstrated its operational role during the Falkland's War and in Northern Iraq on Operation HAVEN. The unit's primary task is to supply essentials su ...istan (2002) and Iraq (2003). He was Mentioned in Dispatches following the Northern Ireland tour in1991, awarded the OBE in the Birthday Honours List in 2003 f
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  • ...ferent terrains and environments, from the cold, mountainous conditions in Northern Europe, to the hot arid regions of the Middle East and Africa and to the de ...rines are serving all around the globe from Afghanistan to Bosnia and from Northern Ireland to the United States as well as on board HM Ships deployed worldwid
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  • ...acks, Plymouth. Over the next decade the Commando found itself deployed to Northern Ireland four times and also undertook an unexpected two month tour in Cypru ...spent the rest of the decade involved in a variety of tasks including two Northern Ireland tours to South Armagh, a six-month Peace-Keeping tour in Cyprus and
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  • In December 1962, the Regiment was rotated to Northern Germany, to form part of the 4th Canadian Infantry Brigade Group. They rem
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  • ...eployed to North Norway and completed an operational tour in West Belfast, Northern Ireland. He then specialised as a Landing Craft Officer and was appointed t ...in 3 Troop Alpha Company. During this first draft he saw active service in Northern Ireland as a Mne and participated in major exercises in Norway and the Medi
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  • ...971. By this time 41 Commando, having carried out two operational tours in Northern Ireland, moved to Malta as garrison troops on 3 September 1971. This coinci Apart from many operational deployments to Northern Ireland, deploying troops to the New Hebrides in 1980 and exercising regula
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  • ...South Saskatchewan Regiment''', mobilized and served at Dieppe as later in Northern France.
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  • ...The Arras battles refer to the overall British offensives in that area of Northern France, the first battle (in 1917) of which included the dramatic Canadian ...threatened to cut off this pocket of Germans and trap an entire Army. The northern shoulder of the "Falaise Gap" was the scene of much fighting, and the Battl
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  • ...eorge Berry, an unknown soldier, and Oldeholpta, an unknown village in the northern part of Holland called Friesland.
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