as i remember it was around between 5000 and 20000 soldiers
many
To defend Canada's maritime interests and as a member of NATO, to contribute to the safeguarding of the North Atlantic.
It was a navy staffed by Canadians, defending Canadian interests.
United States Navy operations during World War I happened in 1917.
The motto of Royal Canadian Navy is 'Ready Aye Ready'.
Josephus Daniels was Secretary of the Navy during World War I.
Canadian Astronaut and Navy Commander Marc Garneau did not serve in the U.S. Navy - he joined the Canadian Maritime Forces Command (Canadian Navy) in 1974 as a Naval Engineer. He flew on 3 Shuttle missions as a CSA Astronaut, and is currently a member of the Canadian Parliament.
A MARS Officer in the Canadian Navy is responsible for navigating and fighting the ship. Equivalent names in other navy's: Warfare Officer and Naval Warfare Officer
A PO writer in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II was a Petty Officer responsible for administrative tasks, including record-keeping, correspondence, and financial management. They played a crucial role in ensuring smooth communication and organization within the naval service. Their duties often included maintaining personnel records, managing pay, and assisting with the logistics of naval operations. This position was vital for supporting the overall efficiency and effectiveness of naval operations during the war.
Geisel applied for a navy commission in 1942 because he wanted to contribute to the war effort during World War II. He felt a strong sense of patriotism and believed he could use his skills to support the military in some capacity.
WAAC's (army) WAVES (navy)
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