That depends of the context of the question. If he was a member of the US army and served with Canadians, he would wear an American uniform. If he was an American and he joined the Canadian military, he would wear a Canadian uniform.
The Canadian army makes more money so the Canadian army.
Without having served in the American military, you're not entitled to benefits from the American VA. Just the same as a US Army soldier wouldn't receive benefits from the Canadian government, since they served in a military foreign to Canada, rather than in the Canadian Forces.
The Canadian Army has never stopped.
Neither, the Canadian Armed Forces are MUCH more unified than the American forces. In the Canadian Forces there are the 3 elements, land, sea, air. The Canadian Army The Canadian Navy The Canadian Air Force If you are in the Air Force... you belong to the Canadian Air Force. We do not have an explicit "marine" force as is my understanding.
The Canadian army entered the war in 1914 The Canadian army entered the war in 1914
The answer to this question differes based on who you're your biased upon, but in terms of training, numbers, and technology, the U.S. Army is superior to the Canadian.
Canada was invaded by the American Patriots with the help of Canadian Regiments during the American Revolution. They fought against the British Army and the British Quebec Canadian Militia. The result was a defeat for the American Patriots.
First Canadian Army was created in 1942.
First Canadian Army ended in 1946.
The Canadian Forces is comprised of the Canadian Army, the Canadian Navy, and the Canadian Air Force. A sniper would be Infantry personnel of the Canadian Army.
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