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Global News
Close to 120 members of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) from across Canada recently returned to Winnipeg, after performing public duties in the United Kingdom.
Their plane was greeted by two fire trucks spraying water to form an archway, with family and friends anxiously waiting.
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Government of Canada
Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Ville de Québec departed its homeport of Halifax, Nova Scotia, on July 18, 2018, for Operation Reassurance. This mission marks the first operational deployment of a CH-148 Cyclone helicopter — an important milestone for the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Royal Canadian Navy.
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Gouvernement du Canada
Le 18 juillet 2018, le Navire canadien de Sa Majesté (NCSM) Ville de Québec a quitté son port d’attache d’Halifax, en Nouvelle-Écosse, en vue de participer à l’opération Reassurance. Cette mission marque le premier déploiement opérationnel de l’hélicoptère CH-148 Cyclone, un jalon important pour l’Aviation royale canadienne et la Marine royale canadienne.
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Skies
Eleven will make the journey from 15 Wing Moose Jaw, SK, to 4 Wing Cold Lake, Alta., where they will conclude the fourth phase of their pilot training with 419 Tactical Fighter Training Squadron. Two will remain at 2 CFFTS as instructor pilots.
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Quinte News
A float plane pilot was recently rescued in Quebec with the help of 424 Transport and Rescue Squadron from CFB Trenton.
RCAF search and rescue crews on a CC-130 Hercules and a CH-146 Griffon helicopter were dispatched to Lac-Lenôtre, following the crash of the small plane.
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Globe and Mail
Canada’s military recently demonstrated the capabilities of its new Cyclone helicopters ahead of the aircraft’s first overseas deployment. An Air Force wing commander explains how the choppers are a step up from the former Sea King fleet.
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RCAF
Notice is hereby given, as required by the Constitution and By-Laws, that the 2nd Biennial General Meeting of the RCAF Association will be held in Calgary, Alberta, 12 to 14 October 2018, with convention headquarters located at the Hotel Arts as described below.
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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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Ian Allan Travel
On Aug. 17, 1917, South African General Jan Smuts presented a report
to the British government's War Council setting out his ideas on the future
of air power. The report was duly approved and led to the formation of the
world's first air force being born on the April 1, 1918.
The Royal Air Force (RAF) was formed by the amalgamation of the
squadrons and military personnel of the British Army's "Royal Flying Corps"
(RFC) with the Royal Navy's "Royal Naval Air Service" (RNAS).
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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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