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Government of Canada
Three members of the Royal Canadian Air Force were among the students of Advanced Leadership Experience (ALE) Class 19-C who began their five-week course at the United States Air Force Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy (SNCOA) in Montgomery, Alabama, on March 13, 2019.
The class prepares senior non-commissioned officers for increased leadership responsibility in the joint, combined, and interagency operating and strategic environment, and is delivered in three phases.
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Gouvernement du Canada
Trois militaires de l’Aviation royale canadienne (ARC) faisaient partie des étudiants de la classe 19-C du Cours sur l’expérience de leadership avancé, qui ont commencé leur cours de cinq semaines à l’École des sous-officiers supérieurs (SNCOA) de la United States Air Force (USAF) à Montgomery, en Alabama, le 13 mars 2019.
Le cours sert à préparer les sous-officiers supérieurs à assumer des responsabilités accrues en matière de leadership dans les contextes opérationnel et stratégique interarmées, interalliés et interorganisations.
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Government of Canada
Seventy-six years ago, 19 Avro Lancaster bombers, with British, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand crews, departed from England on a daring nighttime bombing mission code named “Operation Chastise.” Their goal was to strike river dams, with the result of disrupting water supplies and industrial production and diverting resources from other aspects of the German war effort.
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Gouvernement du Canada
Il y a soixante-seize ans, 19 bombardiers Avro Lancaster et leurs équipages constitués d’aviateurs britanniques, canadiens, australiens et néo-zélandais décollaient d’Angleterre pour mener une audacieuse mission de bombardement nocturne baptisée « opération Chastise ». La mission visait à endommager des barrages afin de nuire à l’approvisionnement en eau et à la production industrielle allemande, de même qu’à détourner des ressources d’autres pans de l’effort de guerre allemand.
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National Post
Let’s play a thought experiment.
Imagine 15 years ago, a government invested $500 million into a cutting-edge public-private partnership. It was wildly successful, with over $1.5 billion in contracts, potentially $9 billion more in the offing, while supporting employment for 10,000 people. A subsequent government, based on partisan interests, decided to replace it with one that had significantly poorer economic outcomes at an initial cost of over $1 billion. Furthermore, it suppressed internal warnings about the consequences, going as far as threatening public servants with prison time if they spoke out.
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Global News
The most senior defence officials in the country were at the federal cabinet recently, almost one week after the collapse of the Crown’s breach of trust case against Vice-Admiral Mark Norman, who had been accused of leaking secrets.
But an official working for Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says the reason the others were there was not to talk Norman.
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ACME Whistles
ACME Whistles, world-leader in whistle design, innovation and manufacture is calling out to D-Day veterans and their relatives to find what have been coined ‘The Lost Clickers’ of the D-Day landings.
Supported by The Royal British Legion and intended to meaningfully mark the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings, ACME Whistles is searching for original ‘Clickers’ issued to the American Airborne Division as a vital piece of survival equipment. Paratroopers were dropped into darkness behind enemy lines on the night before D-Day, if they were not alone when they landed, or later detected someone close by, they were to click once. Two clicks in reply meant friend, no response meant something else.
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Snowbirds Alumni Association
Dear Alumni - Honoraries - Associates.
We are pleased to pass along that the 50th Anniversary planning is proceeding nicely on many fronts. Still a lot of work to be done!
At this time we are happy to send along some of the local hotels that will be offering blocked rooms and/or discounts for the Reunion — scheduled for 15-18 October 2020. More hotels/motels to follow as we proceed.
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CADSI
CANSEC is North America’s largest tri-lateral defence event. As the event has evolved over its 20 year history, CANSEC has been established as the platform for defence and security companies operating in Canada to come together with key decision-makers from military and government, both national and international. Held annually in Ottawa since 1998, CANSEC 2019 will once again showcase leading-edge technology, products and services for land-based, naval, aerospace and joint forces military units.
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RCAF
Envisioned as Canada's premier and world class youth development movement, the Air Cadet program seeks to encourage and enhance the development of well-adjusted, civic minded youth in undertaking leadership roles in a great Canada and a better world. The Air Cadet League of Canada's mission is to promote Canadian youth to develop an interest in aviation and aerospace and to provide opportunities to engage in enriching program elements such as physical education, music and public speaking.
Since 1941, the Air Cadet League of Canada has supported the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, both financially and through the efforts of our dedicated volunteers, to ensure that Canada's
Supporting Air Cadets makes a difference in the lives of young people. Let's work together to make sure that every Cadet has the opportunities — donate today!
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Air Cadet League of Canada
Were you an Air Cadet? The Air Cadet League wants to know where being an Air Cadet has taken you; join the Air Cadet Alumni and share your "Cadet Story" with us.
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