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Life in the Canadian Army
The Canadian Army’s mission is to provide trained, combat-ready, agile and quickly responsive troops to meet Canada’s defense objectives.
The Canadian Army is ready to respond to conflicts across the globe. With an international reputation for excellence, the well-equipped Canadian soldier is instrumental in the fight for freedom, stability and human rights around the world. Through the Disaster
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Canadian Army Infantry Course
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Canadian Forces - Life in Canada's Army
What it is like in the Canadian Army whether you're planning on going in the Reserves or Regular Forces.
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U.S. & Royal Canadian Army Paratroopers C-130H Airdrop
A C-130H Hercules aircrew from the 142nd Airlift Squadron, Delaware Air National Guard, transports U.S. and Royal Canadian Army paratroopers for an airfield seizure operation at Lielvarde Air Base, Latvia as part of Steadfast Javelin II. Steadfast Javelin II is a NATO exercise involving over 2,000 troops from nine nations, and takes place across Estonia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. The
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How to Apply to the Canadian Armed Forces
Are you considering a career in the Canadian Armed Forces? This video will show you the necessary steps and what to expect when applying to the Forces. For m...
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Canadian Army Firefight In Afghanistan
Our boys in battle... need i say more. Epic. Very proud.
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One on one soldier Tug of War, Canada vs USA
Prior to the departure of 31 Canadian Brigade Group (31 CBG) personnel from Camp Atterbury, Indiana, Canadian soldiers observed US National Guard soldiers pl...
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Current Canadian Army Equipment (Vehicles and Artillery)
A video of Canada's current army equipment (vehicles and artillery) as of September 27, 2010. Featuring: Leopard Tank LAV III ADATS Grizzly AVGP Bison M113A3...
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Canadian Army In Heavy Firefight In Afghanistan 1/3
Soldiers are searching for drugs and weapons (Operation Archer), they are ambushed in tiny village, 8 July 2006, 25 km west of Kandahar, South Afghanistan.
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Canadian Armed Forces | Infantry | Army Training
A collection of Go Pro footage from various Army training videos. Links to the full videos in the description.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e73mx4PTEpQ
https://youtu.be/ZTR-PL0edUg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tpwgFWAOz4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTR-PL0edUg
CHECK OUT MOURA GRAPHICS FOR MORE SOF VIDEOS: https://www.youtube.com/user/KnOsSoS10100
Song: Son Lux - Lost it to trying (Ba
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Life in the Canadian Armed Forces
There is no career more challenging or rewarding than serving in the Forces.
You will have the privilege of defending our country, being part of history-making events, and helping those in need – both in Canada and around the world.
You will obtain world-class qualifications and develop leadership skills that will take you far in your military career. You will visit more places than most people
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CANADIAN ARMY BAND FLASHMOB / RASSEMBLEMENT ÉCLAIR DE LA FANFARE DE L’ARMÉE CANADIENNE
La fanfare du Governor General’s Horse Guards, un régiment de la Réserve de l’Armée canadienne, a envahi l’une des intersections les plus achalandées du centre‑ville de Toronto le 25 avril 2015 pour présenter un concert impromptu afin de commémorer le 70e anniversaire de la libération des Pays‑Bas. Le régiment a invité Anne van Leeuwen, consulat général du Royaume des Pays‑Bas, à assister au conce
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Canadian Armed Forces 2015 ((Must Watch))
The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) (French: Forces armées canadiennes; FAC), or Canadian Forces (CF) (French: les Forces canadiennes; FC.),[7] is the unified armed force of Canada, as constituted by the National Defence Act, which states: "The Canadian Forces are the armed forces of Her Majesty raised by Canada and consist of one Service called the Canadian Armed Forces
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★ The Canadian Army - Kickstart My Heart (HD) ★
JOIN AND SHOW YOUR SUPPORT: ******* Support Wounded Canadian Soldiers - Facebook ******* http://www.facebook.com/groups/70038643684/10151700044903685/?notif_...
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Salute To The Canadian Army - The Big Picture
National Archives and Records Administration ARC Identifier 2569680 / Local Identifier 111-TV-414 Big Picture: Salute to the Canadian Army DVD Copied by Timo...
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Canadian Army Warrant Officer forced to speak in public...
Our Canadian army platoon warrant needs to burn off some extras and agrees to help recruiting for infantry...
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Canadian army disassembles and reassemables Jeep in under 4 min
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Canadian Army Trains Combat Patrol And Ambush Tactics
Members of "C" Company 2nd Battalion Royal 22nd Regiment of the Canadian Army trained day and night combat patrol and ambush tactics against simulated enemy forces in Tancos, Portugal during JOINTEX 15 as part of NATO’s Exercise Trident Juncture 15.
SUBSCRIBE to JFCBS YouTube
Connect with Joint Forces Command online:
Visit the Official JFCBS Website: http://www.jfcbs.nato.int
Find JFCBS on FAC
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Canadian Army Newsreel, No. 70 (1945)
Language: This film is a heritage item from Library and Archives Canada and is only available in English.
The Canadian Army Newsreels were ten-minute films, made up of a number of different stories and produced by the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit. Dubbed with the phrase, "of the troops, by the troops and for the troops," these newsreels were distributed within the Canadian Army.
Please note
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Canadian Army Newsreel No. 71
71.1 Yank Medals for Canucks
Brigadier General E. F. Koenig (U.S. Army) gives medals to members of a special U.S. – Canadian combined service force (First Special Service Force); Sergeant G.A. Rainville, Sergeant J. Knight, Sergeant D.F. Peterson, Sergeant T.G. (Tommy) Prince, Sergeant R.J. Scully, Sergeant W.J. Magee, Sergeant J. Barnett.
71.2 Holland Towns Celebrate Liberation
Crowds gather in
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2011 Calgary Stampede Parade- Canadian Army
Calgary Stampede Parade, kicked off by Prince William and Kate's touring, has started the 10-day exhibition and rodeo that celebrates the western Canadian wa...
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Joining the Canadian Forces Army Reserves
Canadian Army Reserve Recruiting Presentation. If you are interested in joining the Canadian Reserves you should watch this! It gives a lot of information ab...
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Canadian Army in action: Snipers
Canadian snipers creep towards targets before firing with accuracy and skill. For more information on the Canadian Army and other videos visit: http://www.ar...
Life in the Canadian Army
The Canadian Army’s mission is to provide trained, combat-ready, agile and quickly responsive troops to meet Canada’s defense objectives.
The Canadian Army is...
The Canadian Army’s mission is to provide trained, combat-ready, agile and quickly responsive troops to meet Canada’s defense objectives.
The Canadian Army is ready to respond to conflicts across the globe. With an international reputation for excellence, the well-equipped Canadian soldier is instrumental in the fight for freedom, stability and human rights around the world. Through the Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART), the Army is also prepared to send soldiers and equipment to assist international and national authorities with natural disasters, such as earthquakes, floods, storms, and forest fires.
For information about Canadian Armed Forces careers, visit http://www.forces.ca/en/jobexplorer/browsejobs-70
wn.com/Life In The Canadian Army
The Canadian Army’s mission is to provide trained, combat-ready, agile and quickly responsive troops to meet Canada’s defense objectives.
The Canadian Army is ready to respond to conflicts across the globe. With an international reputation for excellence, the well-equipped Canadian soldier is instrumental in the fight for freedom, stability and human rights around the world. Through the Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART), the Army is also prepared to send soldiers and equipment to assist international and national authorities with natural disasters, such as earthquakes, floods, storms, and forest fires.
For information about Canadian Armed Forces careers, visit http://www.forces.ca/en/jobexplorer/browsejobs-70
- published: 03 Jul 2015
- views: 541
Canadian Forces - Life in Canada's Army
What it is like in the Canadian Army whether you're planning on going in the Reserves or Regular Forces....
What it is like in the Canadian Army whether you're planning on going in the Reserves or Regular Forces.
wn.com/Canadian Forces Life In Canada's Army
What it is like in the Canadian Army whether you're planning on going in the Reserves or Regular Forces.
- published: 20 Oct 2009
- views: 126236
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author: Aidi Zeng
U.S. & Royal Canadian Army Paratroopers C-130H Airdrop
A C-130H Hercules aircrew from the 142nd Airlift Squadron, Delaware Air National Guard, transports U.S. and Royal Canadian Army paratroopers for an airfield sei...
A C-130H Hercules aircrew from the 142nd Airlift Squadron, Delaware Air National Guard, transports U.S. and Royal Canadian Army paratroopers for an airfield seizure operation at Lielvarde Air Base, Latvia as part of Steadfast Javelin II. Steadfast Javelin II is a NATO exercise involving over 2,000 troops from nine nations, and takes place across Estonia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. The exercise focuses on increasing interoperability and synchronizing complex operations between allied air and ground forces through airborne and air assault missions. Video by Tech. Sgt. David Clark | 3rd Combat Camera Squadron | Date: 09.05.2014
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A C-130H Hercules aircrew from the 142nd Airlift Squadron, Delaware Air National Guard, transports U.S. and Royal Canadian Army paratroopers for an airfield seizure operation at Lielvarde Air Base, Latvia as part of Steadfast Javelin II. Steadfast Javelin II is a NATO exercise involving over 2,000 troops from nine nations, and takes place across Estonia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. The exercise focuses on increasing interoperability and synchronizing complex operations between allied air and ground forces through airborne and air assault missions. Video by Tech. Sgt. David Clark | 3rd Combat Camera Squadron | Date: 09.05.2014
AiirSource℠ covers military events and missions from the U.S. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
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- published: 10 Sep 2014
- views: 259
How to Apply to the Canadian Armed Forces
Are you considering a career in the Canadian Armed Forces? This video will show you the necessary steps and what to expect when applying to the Forces. For m......
Are you considering a career in the Canadian Armed Forces? This video will show you the necessary steps and what to expect when applying to the Forces. For m...
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Are you considering a career in the Canadian Armed Forces? This video will show you the necessary steps and what to expect when applying to the Forces. For m...
Canadian Army Firefight In Afghanistan
Our boys in battle... need i say more. Epic. Very proud....
Our boys in battle... need i say more. Epic. Very proud.
wn.com/Canadian Army Firefight In Afghanistan
Our boys in battle... need i say more. Epic. Very proud.
- published: 05 May 2011
- views: 48193
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author: glacebay4u
One on one soldier Tug of War, Canada vs USA
Prior to the departure of 31 Canadian Brigade Group (31 CBG) personnel from Camp Atterbury, Indiana, Canadian soldiers observed US National Guard soldiers pl......
Prior to the departure of 31 Canadian Brigade Group (31 CBG) personnel from Camp Atterbury, Indiana, Canadian soldiers observed US National Guard soldiers pl...
wn.com/One On One Soldier Tug Of War, Canada Vs USA
Prior to the departure of 31 Canadian Brigade Group (31 CBG) personnel from Camp Atterbury, Indiana, Canadian soldiers observed US National Guard soldiers pl...
Current Canadian Army Equipment (Vehicles and Artillery)
A video of Canada's current army equipment (vehicles and artillery) as of September 27, 2010. Featuring: Leopard Tank LAV III ADATS Grizzly AVGP Bison M113A3......
A video of Canada's current army equipment (vehicles and artillery) as of September 27, 2010. Featuring: Leopard Tank LAV III ADATS Grizzly AVGP Bison M113A3...
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A video of Canada's current army equipment (vehicles and artillery) as of September 27, 2010. Featuring: Leopard Tank LAV III ADATS Grizzly AVGP Bison M113A3...
Canadian Army In Heavy Firefight In Afghanistan 1/3
Soldiers are searching for drugs and weapons (Operation Archer), they are ambushed in tiny village, 8 July 2006, 25 km west of Kandahar, South Afghanistan....
Soldiers are searching for drugs and weapons (Operation Archer), they are ambushed in tiny village, 8 July 2006, 25 km west of Kandahar, South Afghanistan.
wn.com/Canadian Army In Heavy Firefight In Afghanistan 1 3
Soldiers are searching for drugs and weapons (Operation Archer), they are ambushed in tiny village, 8 July 2006, 25 km west of Kandahar, South Afghanistan.
- published: 13 May 2007
- views: 1873811
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author: rayethon
Canadian Armed Forces | Infantry | Army Training
A collection of Go Pro footage from various Army training videos. Links to the full videos in the description.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e73mx4PTEpQ
http...
A collection of Go Pro footage from various Army training videos. Links to the full videos in the description.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e73mx4PTEpQ
https://youtu.be/ZTR-PL0edUg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tpwgFWAOz4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTR-PL0edUg
CHECK OUT MOURA GRAPHICS FOR MORE SOF VIDEOS: https://www.youtube.com/user/KnOsSoS10100
Song: Son Lux - Lost it to trying (Basscamp Remix)
wn.com/Canadian Armed Forces | Infantry | Army Training
A collection of Go Pro footage from various Army training videos. Links to the full videos in the description.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e73mx4PTEpQ
https://youtu.be/ZTR-PL0edUg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tpwgFWAOz4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTR-PL0edUg
CHECK OUT MOURA GRAPHICS FOR MORE SOF VIDEOS: https://www.youtube.com/user/KnOsSoS10100
Song: Son Lux - Lost it to trying (Basscamp Remix)
- published: 31 Mar 2015
- views: 696
Life in the Canadian Armed Forces
There is no career more challenging or rewarding than serving in the Forces.
You will have the privilege of defending our country, being part of history-makin...
There is no career more challenging or rewarding than serving in the Forces.
You will have the privilege of defending our country, being part of history-making events, and helping those in need – both in Canada and around the world.
You will obtain world-class qualifications and develop leadership skills that will take you far in your military career. You will visit more places than most people see in a lifetime and make great friends along the way. There really is no other career quite like it.
More than 90,000 Canadians serve in the Forces in over 100 trades and professions. The Forces are made up of the Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army and the Royal Canadian Air Force. Some jobs are specific to a certain environment. For example, if you want to be a Pilot, you’ll serve in the Royal Canadian Air Force. If you want to be an Artillery Soldier, you’ll serve in the Canadian Army. Other jobs such as Legal Officer or Medical Officer may be filled by members from any of the three environments.
No matter which uniform you wear or the job you do, you will be part of an amazing team of people dedicated to defending Canada, protecting our interests and contributing to international peace and security.
wn.com/Life In The Canadian Armed Forces
There is no career more challenging or rewarding than serving in the Forces.
You will have the privilege of defending our country, being part of history-making events, and helping those in need – both in Canada and around the world.
You will obtain world-class qualifications and develop leadership skills that will take you far in your military career. You will visit more places than most people see in a lifetime and make great friends along the way. There really is no other career quite like it.
More than 90,000 Canadians serve in the Forces in over 100 trades and professions. The Forces are made up of the Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army and the Royal Canadian Air Force. Some jobs are specific to a certain environment. For example, if you want to be a Pilot, you’ll serve in the Royal Canadian Air Force. If you want to be an Artillery Soldier, you’ll serve in the Canadian Army. Other jobs such as Legal Officer or Medical Officer may be filled by members from any of the three environments.
No matter which uniform you wear or the job you do, you will be part of an amazing team of people dedicated to defending Canada, protecting our interests and contributing to international peace and security.
- published: 16 Nov 2014
- views: 58
CANADIAN ARMY BAND FLASHMOB / RASSEMBLEMENT ÉCLAIR DE LA FANFARE DE L’ARMÉE CANADIENNE
La fanfare du Governor General’s Horse Guards, un régiment de la Réserve de l’Armée canadienne, a envahi l’une des intersections les plus achalandées du centre‑...
La fanfare du Governor General’s Horse Guards, un régiment de la Réserve de l’Armée canadienne, a envahi l’une des intersections les plus achalandées du centre‑ville de Toronto le 25 avril 2015 pour présenter un concert impromptu afin de commémorer le 70e anniversaire de la libération des Pays‑Bas. Le régiment a invité Anne van Leeuwen, consulat général du Royaume des Pays‑Bas, à assister au concert et lui a fait une surprise en interprétant le Wilhelmus, l’hymne national des Pays‑Bas. Ce rassemblement éclair a eu lieu avant le festival Merci Canada, organisé par le consulat général du Royaume des Pays‑Bas.
The band of the Governor General’s Horse Guards, a Canadian Army Reserve regiment, took over one of downtown Toronto’s busiest intersections on April 25, 2015, to hold an impromptu concert to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands. The Regiment invited Anne van Leeuwen, the Consul General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, to watch and surprised him with their rendition of Wilhelmus, the Dutch national anthem. The flashmob was held ahead of the Thank You Canada Festival, organized by the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
wn.com/Canadian Army Band Flashmob Rassemblement Éclair De La Fanfare De L’Armée Canadienne
La fanfare du Governor General’s Horse Guards, un régiment de la Réserve de l’Armée canadienne, a envahi l’une des intersections les plus achalandées du centre‑ville de Toronto le 25 avril 2015 pour présenter un concert impromptu afin de commémorer le 70e anniversaire de la libération des Pays‑Bas. Le régiment a invité Anne van Leeuwen, consulat général du Royaume des Pays‑Bas, à assister au concert et lui a fait une surprise en interprétant le Wilhelmus, l’hymne national des Pays‑Bas. Ce rassemblement éclair a eu lieu avant le festival Merci Canada, organisé par le consulat général du Royaume des Pays‑Bas.
The band of the Governor General’s Horse Guards, a Canadian Army Reserve regiment, took over one of downtown Toronto’s busiest intersections on April 25, 2015, to hold an impromptu concert to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands. The Regiment invited Anne van Leeuwen, the Consul General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, to watch and surprised him with their rendition of Wilhelmus, the Dutch national anthem. The flashmob was held ahead of the Thank You Canada Festival, organized by the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
- published: 01 May 2015
- views: 4
Canadian Armed Forces 2015 ((Must Watch))
The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) (French: Forces armées canadiennes; FAC), or Canadian Forces (CF) (French: les Forces canadiennes; FC.),[7] is the unified armed...
The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) (French: Forces armées canadiennes; FAC), or Canadian Forces (CF) (French: les Forces canadiennes; FC.),[7] is the unified armed force of Canada, as constituted by the National Defence Act, which states: "The Canadian Forces are the armed forces of Her Majesty raised by Canada and consist of one Service called the Canadian Armed Forces
wn.com/Canadian Armed Forces 2015 ((Must Watch))
The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) (French: Forces armées canadiennes; FAC), or Canadian Forces (CF) (French: les Forces canadiennes; FC.),[7] is the unified armed force of Canada, as constituted by the National Defence Act, which states: "The Canadian Forces are the armed forces of Her Majesty raised by Canada and consist of one Service called the Canadian Armed Forces
- published: 10 Mar 2015
- views: 69
★ The Canadian Army - Kickstart My Heart (HD) ★
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Salute To The Canadian Army - The Big Picture
National Archives and Records Administration ARC Identifier 2569680 / Local Identifier 111-TV-414 Big Picture: Salute to the Canadian Army DVD Copied by Timo......
National Archives and Records Administration ARC Identifier 2569680 / Local Identifier 111-TV-414 Big Picture: Salute to the Canadian Army DVD Copied by Timo...
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National Archives and Records Administration ARC Identifier 2569680 / Local Identifier 111-TV-414 Big Picture: Salute to the Canadian Army DVD Copied by Timo...
Canadian Army Warrant Officer forced to speak in public...
Our Canadian army platoon warrant needs to burn off some extras and agrees to help recruiting for infantry......
Our Canadian army platoon warrant needs to burn off some extras and agrees to help recruiting for infantry...
wn.com/Canadian Army Warrant Officer Forced To Speak In Public...
Our Canadian army platoon warrant needs to burn off some extras and agrees to help recruiting for infantry...
- published: 26 Apr 2012
- views: 29703
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author: rickkid73
Canadian Army Trains Combat Patrol And Ambush Tactics
Members of "C" Company 2nd Battalion Royal 22nd Regiment of the Canadian Army trained day and night combat patrol and ambush tactics against simulated enemy for...
Members of "C" Company 2nd Battalion Royal 22nd Regiment of the Canadian Army trained day and night combat patrol and ambush tactics against simulated enemy forces in Tancos, Portugal during JOINTEX 15 as part of NATO’s Exercise Trident Juncture 15.
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Connect with Joint Forces Command online:
Visit the Official JFCBS Website: http://www.jfcbs.nato.int
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wn.com/Canadian Army Trains Combat Patrol And Ambush Tactics
Members of "C" Company 2nd Battalion Royal 22nd Regiment of the Canadian Army trained day and night combat patrol and ambush tactics against simulated enemy forces in Tancos, Portugal during JOINTEX 15 as part of NATO’s Exercise Trident Juncture 15.
SUBSCRIBE to JFCBS YouTube
Connect with Joint Forces Command online:
Visit the Official JFCBS Website: http://www.jfcbs.nato.int
Find JFCBS on FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/jfcbs
Follow @NATO_JFCBS on TWITTER: @NATO_JFCBS
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- published: 30 Oct 2015
- views: 224
Canadian Army Newsreel, No. 70 (1945)
Language: This film is a heritage item from Library and Archives Canada and is only available in English.
The Canadian Army Newsreels were ten-minute films, ma...
Language: This film is a heritage item from Library and Archives Canada and is only available in English.
The Canadian Army Newsreels were ten-minute films, made up of a number of different stories and produced by the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit. Dubbed with the phrase, "of the troops, by the troops and for the troops," these newsreels were distributed within the Canadian Army.
Please note that some names may not be spelled correctly.
1. First Canadian Corps Moves to Western Front: Train and soldiers of an unarmed group move from Italy to the western theatre; on ships at Leghorn, Italy; 1stand 5th Division Corps ship out; life aboard the ship; unloading at Marseille, France; disembarkation and equipment is unloaded; trains full of equipment, trucks roll up roads towards Holland; Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery greets the troops.
2. Canadian POWs Liberated: Former POWs relax in a camp; homecoming at a United Kingdom airport; resting with tea and reading; Bill [Nimmond], war correspondent, is interviewed by a nurse about the camp conditions and the liberation.
3. RCAF Airmail Anniversary: Business as usual on the first anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force's air delivery service; mail bags are loaded onto an aircraft at a Canadian airport; plane takes off.
4. Fun and Games at HMCS Naden: The easy life for service people at Esquimalt B.C.; women and a few men swimming; WREN photographer Hazel Smith.
5. North Sea and Zuider Zee Reached by Canadian Drive: The 4th Division at Friesoythe, Germany; Cloppenburg Airfield; prisoners and captured weapons; 1st Canadian Armoured Brigade and 15th Canadian Division meet crowds of happy Dutch in Dieren, Zuider Zee; German prisoners of war in Apeldoorn; scenes of liberation in Harderwijk, Holland.
wn.com/Canadian Army Newsreel, No. 70 (1945)
Language: This film is a heritage item from Library and Archives Canada and is only available in English.
The Canadian Army Newsreels were ten-minute films, made up of a number of different stories and produced by the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit. Dubbed with the phrase, "of the troops, by the troops and for the troops," these newsreels were distributed within the Canadian Army.
Please note that some names may not be spelled correctly.
1. First Canadian Corps Moves to Western Front: Train and soldiers of an unarmed group move from Italy to the western theatre; on ships at Leghorn, Italy; 1stand 5th Division Corps ship out; life aboard the ship; unloading at Marseille, France; disembarkation and equipment is unloaded; trains full of equipment, trucks roll up roads towards Holland; Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery greets the troops.
2. Canadian POWs Liberated: Former POWs relax in a camp; homecoming at a United Kingdom airport; resting with tea and reading; Bill [Nimmond], war correspondent, is interviewed by a nurse about the camp conditions and the liberation.
3. RCAF Airmail Anniversary: Business as usual on the first anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force's air delivery service; mail bags are loaded onto an aircraft at a Canadian airport; plane takes off.
4. Fun and Games at HMCS Naden: The easy life for service people at Esquimalt B.C.; women and a few men swimming; WREN photographer Hazel Smith.
5. North Sea and Zuider Zee Reached by Canadian Drive: The 4th Division at Friesoythe, Germany; Cloppenburg Airfield; prisoners and captured weapons; 1st Canadian Armoured Brigade and 15th Canadian Division meet crowds of happy Dutch in Dieren, Zuider Zee; German prisoners of war in Apeldoorn; scenes of liberation in Harderwijk, Holland.
- published: 10 Mar 2015
- views: 7
Canadian Army Newsreel No. 71
71.1 Yank Medals for Canucks
Brigadier General E. F. Koenig (U.S. Army) gives medals to members of a special U.S. – Canadian combined service force (First Speci...
71.1 Yank Medals for Canucks
Brigadier General E. F. Koenig (U.S. Army) gives medals to members of a special U.S. – Canadian combined service force (First Special Service Force); Sergeant G.A. Rainville, Sergeant J. Knight, Sergeant D.F. Peterson, Sergeant T.G. (Tommy) Prince, Sergeant R.J. Scully, Sergeant W.J. Magee, Sergeant J. Barnett.
71.2 Holland Towns Celebrate Liberation
Crowds gather in the towns of Northern Holland; bands; soldiers are greeted; Old Dutch veterans on parade; the flag is raised over King William III’s palace; a proclamation; collaborators are rounded up; women who collaborated with the Nazis have their heads shaved in public.
71.3 Harrison Hot Springs Rest Centre
The 2nd Service Women’s Convalescent Home opens in Harrison Hot Springs; women on bicycles; rest activities; dinner time; music; games and swimmers; art; gardening; golf; horseback riding.
71.4 Farewell Little Norway
The Royal Norwegian Air Force Training Centre in Gravenhurst, Ontario is dismantled, ready to be moved back to a European site; flight simulators are placed in shipping crates; Princess Martha and Crown Prince Olav talk to dignitaries.
71.5 Meteor Section Aids Gunners
The Meteorological Section of The Royal Canadian Artillery makes observations to help guns make accurate hits; weather truck; a wind balloon is released and altitude measurements are taken; an anemometer; calculations of wind speed and direction.
71.6 Drive to Outflank Emden
Ack-ack fire; soldiers at the guns; 2nd Division Infantry moves to Oldenburg; prisoners of war; the Highland Light Infantry of Galt and Kitchener cross the Ems River in small boats and equipment-laden rafts run by the 16th and 20th Field Engineers; No.4 light ack-ack in use; a machine gunner.
71.7 Food for North Holland
Prince Bernhard and German staff at a conference to declare a truce to allow Red Cross relief into Holland; food trucks move to the line, cross the barrier; German Provost Corps help unload crates of food; Dutch people receive supplies.
To order the complete six DVD set of The Canadian Army Newsreels, please visit http://www.waramps.ca/military/canr.html.
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71.1 Yank Medals for Canucks
Brigadier General E. F. Koenig (U.S. Army) gives medals to members of a special U.S. – Canadian combined service force (First Special Service Force); Sergeant G.A. Rainville, Sergeant J. Knight, Sergeant D.F. Peterson, Sergeant T.G. (Tommy) Prince, Sergeant R.J. Scully, Sergeant W.J. Magee, Sergeant J. Barnett.
71.2 Holland Towns Celebrate Liberation
Crowds gather in the towns of Northern Holland; bands; soldiers are greeted; Old Dutch veterans on parade; the flag is raised over King William III’s palace; a proclamation; collaborators are rounded up; women who collaborated with the Nazis have their heads shaved in public.
71.3 Harrison Hot Springs Rest Centre
The 2nd Service Women’s Convalescent Home opens in Harrison Hot Springs; women on bicycles; rest activities; dinner time; music; games and swimmers; art; gardening; golf; horseback riding.
71.4 Farewell Little Norway
The Royal Norwegian Air Force Training Centre in Gravenhurst, Ontario is dismantled, ready to be moved back to a European site; flight simulators are placed in shipping crates; Princess Martha and Crown Prince Olav talk to dignitaries.
71.5 Meteor Section Aids Gunners
The Meteorological Section of The Royal Canadian Artillery makes observations to help guns make accurate hits; weather truck; a wind balloon is released and altitude measurements are taken; an anemometer; calculations of wind speed and direction.
71.6 Drive to Outflank Emden
Ack-ack fire; soldiers at the guns; 2nd Division Infantry moves to Oldenburg; prisoners of war; the Highland Light Infantry of Galt and Kitchener cross the Ems River in small boats and equipment-laden rafts run by the 16th and 20th Field Engineers; No.4 light ack-ack in use; a machine gunner.
71.7 Food for North Holland
Prince Bernhard and German staff at a conference to declare a truce to allow Red Cross relief into Holland; food trucks move to the line, cross the barrier; German Provost Corps help unload crates of food; Dutch people receive supplies.
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