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The Canadian Armed Forces (fr. Forces armées canadiennes), also referred to as the Canadian Forces or CF (fr. Forces canadiennes or FC), refers to the combined branches of the military forces of Canada, these being Canada's army, navy, and air force. The Canadian Forces are part of the Department of National Defence and are headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario.
The Canadian Forces are charged with providing a multipurpose, combat-capable military service that is ready and able to:
Canadian Forces also have a long history of leadership in multi-national peacekeeping and humanitarian relief efforts worldwide.
Defence is one of the few national institutions under Canada's constitution that is solely under federal authority; in fact it is against CF protocol for the flag of any province to be flown on parade unless all provinces are represented.
The Governor General, as the Queen's representative in Canada, acts as the Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces, however the CF receives its political direction from the Minister of National Defence who represents the Department of National Defence in the government.
The military chain of command leads to the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) while civilian personnel report to the Deputy Minister (DM) of National Defence - both the CDS and DM report directly to the minister and in actual military operations, CDS sometimes reports directly to the prime minister.
The CF Regular force currently stands at approximately 60,000 personnel (all ranks). CF operations are supported by 19,000 full-time civilian DND employees, which when combined with CF personnel, makes DND the largest federal government department in terms of employees and in terms of budget.
The structure of the Canadian Forces originated with a multi-service model based on British traditions. In 1968, an act of Parliament combined the army, navy and air force into a unified force under a single command. While the CF still act as a unified force, individual branches have regained much of their distinct structure and character.
The Canadian Armed Forces underwent a restructuring in 1975 which saw Training Command (TC) removed from the command structure. Additionally, in the 1995 restructuring, Communication Command (CC) or "signals" was removed from the command structure.
Canadian army brigades are administered through four geographically determined area commands:
In each command (except Atlantic), regular force troops comprising a mechanized brigade group (CMBG) are supported by reserve forces in nine brigade groups. Regular forces in the Atlantic command are based in the Combat Training School at CFB Gagetown.
Today, Land Force Command (army) consists of three field-ready brigades:
Each brigade contains one regiment each of artillery, armour, combat engineers and infantry (all scaled in the British fashion), as well as a service battalion (logistics), a field ambulance, a headquarters/signals squadron, a tactical helicopter squadron, and several minor organizations.
Major training establishments and non-brigaded troops exist at CFB Gagetown and CFB St. Jean . Well-known regiments in the army include Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians is a armoured regiment of the Canadian Forces. Based in Edmonton, Alberta, the regiment is normally part of 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group. When deployed overseas however, the regiment is placed in ad hoc form and Princess Patricia's Canadian Light InfantryPrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry is one of the most decorated regiments in the Canadian Armed Forces. A new regiment At the outbreak of World War I the regular military forces in Canada were pitifully small. To help rectify this situation the P in 1 Brigade, The Royal Canadian RegimentThe Royal Canadian Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Canadian Forces. The regiment consists of four battalions, three in the regular force and one in the reserve force ( militia). The RCR is the most senior infantry regiment in the regulars, but is in 2 Brigade, and Le Royal 22e Régiment or the 'Van Doos' in 5 Brigade.