Officer from 1st battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry prepares his orders before a Level 3 (Platoon level) live fire training scenario at Base Garrison in Alberta, Canada
Halifax Class frigate, HMCS Charlottetown (339), of the Royal Canadian Navy, pulls into the harbour at Naval Station Mayport for a scheduled port visit, Oct. 27, 2023.
HMCS Harry DeWolf (AOPV 430) alongside a 25-storey iceberg during Operation NANOOK on 16 August 2023 in the Southern Davis Straits, Nunavut.
HMCS Goose Bay - NCSM Goose Bay returns to HMC Dockyard Halifax, painted in a Second World War Admiralty Paint Schematic, after a routine maintenance period. The paint scheme was initiated in 2020 as a tribute to our sailors who fought in the Battle of the Atlantic.
HMC Ships Moncton and Calgary (soon!) have these paint schemes, with more to follow.
Members of the Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) unleash the Leopard 2A4M's firepower amidst the snowy expanse of Camp Ādaži, Latvia on December 7, 2023.
The Queen's York Rangers RCAC 1st Americans, 3rd Canadian Ranger Patrol Group, and Canadian Forces Recruitment Group conducted a navigation exercise at CFB Borden on January 27, 2024 to sharpen their skills.
Last weekend, soldiers from the Royal Westminster Regiment and 39 Signals Regiment took to the Opsee Training Area, outside Chilliwack, BC, refining their skills in patrolling and raids.
Ex GLOBAL RESOLVE 2024 is a cold weather combat readiness exercise in Alaska.
Over 350 Canadian Army soldiers are putting their cold weather combat skills to the test with partners from the RCAF, the 11th Airborne Division from the United States, and soldiers from the Republic of Korea and Mongolia from February 13 to 22, 2024. In total, over 600 Canadian Armed Forces members will participate in or support the exercise, with the majority coming from the 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry.
The exercise will comprise 8,000 soldiers who will engage in offensive and defensive operations in a complex environment. Ex GLOBAL RESOLVE is an annual training event held on an alternating basis between the Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center in Alaska and the Joint Readiness Training Center in Louisiana aimed at preparing the Canadian Army's Global Response Task Force (GRTF).
Canadian Army soldiers from 3 PPCLI are in Alaska on Ex GLOBAL RESOLVE 2024 with the 11th Airborne Division and partners to achieve readiness for their rotation as the Canadian Army's Global Response Task Force.
Canadian Army units are starting to see deliveries of the new troop carrier variant of the Armoured Combat Support Vehicle.
This vehicle, based on the chassis of the LAV VI, will play an essential role in transporting Canadian soldiers to where they need to go.
Reservists from 5th Canadian Division/ 5e Division du Canada travelled south for the eight day exercise to test their individual and collective Battle Task Standards.
Canadian Armed Forces members from units across Atlantic Canada recently took part in cold weather training during Exercise MAROON SOJOURN 2024 at Canadian Forces Base Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Ex MAROON SOJOURN gives soldiers the opportunity to train in harsh sub-arctic conditions, exercising skills such as defensive winter warfare tactics, live-fire rifle training, winter survival, first aid, and snowmobile operations.
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