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  2. Royal Canadian Air Force Police - Wikipedia

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    The RCAF Service Police was formally renamed the Air Force Police (AFP) in 1955, although it was still often referred to as the "Service Police". [2] Following amalgamation of the three services into the Canadian Forces in 1968, the AFP was merged with the police units of the Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Army to become simply the Military ...

  3. Canadian Forces Military Police - Wikipedia

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    The Air Force Military Police Group (AF MP Gp) is a Military Police formation with the mandate to provide policing services to the Air Force. The formation comprises a HQ at CFB Winnipeg, and two subordinate units: 1 Military Police Squadron (MP Sqn) with HQ in Cold Lake and 2 MP Sqn with HQ at CFB Trenton .

  4. Category:Royal Canadian Air Force personnel - Wikipedia

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    This category is for members of the air force of Canada from 1924 to 1968, known as the Royal Canadian Air Force. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.

  5. Uniforms of the Royal Canadian Navy - Wikipedia

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    No. 2D – Canadian Forces Standard (the midnight blues) which was worn by all members of the CF, during the unified uniform period (1970 to 1986). It is the same as Air Force No. 2. No. 3 (Service) Dress. Also called a "walking-out" or "duty uniform", it is the military equivalent of the business suit.

  6. List of Royal Canadian Air Force Bands - Wikipedia

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    List of bands Regular Force Central Band of the Canadian Forces. The Central Band of the Canadian Armed Forces is the senior regular band in the Canadian Armed Forces. Attached to the Commandant of Canadian Forces Support Unit in Ottawa, it support institutions such as the Department of National Defence and the Government of Canada, as well as performs at events throughout the National Capital ...

  7. List of aircraft of Canada's air forces - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of aircraft of Canada's air forces. Aircraft are listed for the following organizations: Canadian Aviation Corps (1914–1915) which operated a single Burgess-Dunne tailless floatplane. Canadian Air Force (CAF) (1920–1924) while under the control of the Air Board. Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) (1924–1968) until amalgamated ...

  8. List of active Canadian military aircraft - Wikipedia

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    16. Greenwood, Nova Scotia; Trenton, Ontario; Winnipeg, Manitoba and Comox, British Columbia (418 Search and Rescue Operational Training Squadron). The aircraft will be primarily operated at CFB Comox, where Airbus is building an RCAF Search & Rescue Training Facility for the CC-295. As of 2022, all 16 aircraft were expected to be delivered by ...

  9. 39 Signal Regiment (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    39 Signal Regiment, formerly known as 744 Signal Regiment in Vancouver, 741 Signal Squadron in Esquimalt and 748 Signal Squadron in Nanaimo, is a Primary Reserve Canadian Army unit of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals (part of the Communications and Electronics Branch) in Vancouver, Victoria and Nanaimo, British Columbia.