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The Canadian military fought on the side of the United Nations during the Korean War. A total of 516 Canadian soldiers died during the conflict. Of that 516, 312 deaths were caused as a result of combat. After the war, Canadian forces remained in South Korea as advisors.
To help pay back the US for it's WW2 debt.
Any Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre in your city.
If you're talking about WWII, no; many Americans enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces to fight, until the U.S. was attacked and joined the war.
The official Service Rifle of the Canadian Forces is the Diemaco C7. They also use the C8 carbine, and C6 machine gun and the C9 light Machine gun. The official Side-Arm is the Browning Hi-Power 9mm. The MP5 is also in use, but mostly by JTF2 and CSOR (Canada's Special Forces).
If you mean the ground forces, the Canadian Army, if you mean as a whole, the Canadian Forces.
The Canadian Forces
The three main objectives of the Canadian Armed Forces are clear and have been their objectives since the Canadian Armed Forces were formed. The objectives are to defend Canada, to defend North America, and to defend Canada's allies.
The Canadian Forces is Canada's military, comprised of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Marines.
CASF - Canadian Army Special Forces
It's still worth one dollar in Canada.
They technically formed by the British Army in the 1800's, but the Canadian Corps, Canada's first own force, formed near WW1.
Unfortunately, you must be a legal Canadian citizen to be able to join.
Marc Milner has written: 'Battle of the Atlantic' -- subject(s): Campaigns, Submarine, Submarines (Ships), World War, 1939-1945, Naval operations, History 'D-Day to Carpiquet' 'Canada's navy' -- subject(s): Canada, History, Naval History, Canada. Royal Canadian Navy, Canada. Canadian Armed Forces, Canada. Canadian Armed Forces. Maritime Command
The motto of Logistics Branch - Canadian Forces - is 'Service Second To None'.
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Command-in-chief of the Canadian Forces is vested in Her Majesty the Queen pursuant to section 15 of the Constitution Act, 1867. However, letters patent have delegated this authority to the Governor General of Canada, who carries the title "Commander-in-Chief in and over Canada."However, as the executive powers of the Crown are exercised only on the advice of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada (in practice, ministers responsible to the elected House of Commons), operational authority for the Canadian Forces is exercised by the Prime Minister of Canada, and the Minister of National Defence.Therefore, while members of the Canadian Forces swear oaths of allegiance to the Queen, and the Governor General is the Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Forces, the Canadian Forces are responsible to the Prime Minister and Cabinet for performance and conduct.