The Canadian Army is the Land Element of the Canadian Forces. There are about 19000 Regular Force soldiers and about 16000 Reserve Force soldiers.
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| - The Canadian Army is the Land Element of the Canadian Forces. There are about 19000 Regular Force soldiers and about 16000 Reserve Force soldiers.
- The Canadian Army evolved from the various British garrison forces on the North American continent in the 19th century, upon Canadian Confederation in 1867. A more permanent, and professional force was formed in the years following the War of Secession as relations between the Empire and the United States soured. Many in the US saw the Canadian Army as nothing but a puppet army of the British.
- These were teams put together from the Canadian Army forces serving with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) forces in Europe. The games were played at the Canadian bases. These games provided an opportunity to bring a bit of home to the Canadian soldiers and a Canadian enviroment to the touring team. They were not much of a challenge for the visiting team so were often played near the end of the tour. Still a good morale booster and some good fun all around.
- The Canadian Army (formerly Permanent Active Militia until circa 1940), was the army of Canada. The Army had a subdivision called "Project Magnet" which was formed to investigate the unexplained such as UFOs.
- In Battlefield 1942, the Canadian Army fights exclusively the Wehrmacht.
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| - The Canadian Army is the Land Element of the Canadian Forces. There are about 19000 Regular Force soldiers and about 16000 Reserve Force soldiers.
- The Canadian Army evolved from the various British garrison forces on the North American continent in the 19th century, upon Canadian Confederation in 1867. A more permanent, and professional force was formed in the years following the War of Secession as relations between the Empire and the United States soured. Many in the US saw the Canadian Army as nothing but a puppet army of the British.
- These were teams put together from the Canadian Army forces serving with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) forces in Europe. The games were played at the Canadian bases. These games provided an opportunity to bring a bit of home to the Canadian soldiers and a Canadian enviroment to the touring team. They were not much of a challenge for the visiting team so were often played near the end of the tour. Still a good morale booster and some good fun all around.
- The Canadian Army (formerly Permanent Active Militia until circa 1940), was the army of Canada. The Army had a subdivision called "Project Magnet" which was formed to investigate the unexplained such as UFOs.
- In Battlefield 1942, the Canadian Army fights exclusively the Wehrmacht.
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