Canadian Forces Administrative Orders (CFAOs) are issued to
CFAOs are currently in the process of being superseded by Defence Administrative Orders and Directives (DAODs), manuals and other publications, or are being cancelled as required. As such, the CFAOs are no longer being amended and no new CFAOs are being written.
The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF; French:Forces armées canadiennes, FAC), or Canadian Forces (CF) (French:les Forces canadiennes, FC), is the unified armed force of Canada, as constituted by the National Defence Act, which states: "The Canadian Forces are the armed forces of Her Majesty raised by Canada and consist of one Service called the Canadian Armed Forces."
Canadian Forces Training Video Series
Produced for the Department of National Defence, 1989
CAF Catalogue # 07497G
published: 05 Oct 2020
Canadian Forces - The Division Engineer Group: Part 1 - Organization
Canadian Forces Training Video Series.
Produced for the Department of National Defence.
CAF Catalogue # 07-0511C
published: 18 Oct 2020
Canadian Forces - The Division Headquarters in Operations
Canadian Forces Training Video Series
Produced for the Department of National Defence
CAF Catalogue # 07-0501H
published: 18 Oct 2020
Canadian Military Law
published: 23 Dec 2014
Maple Fury: Canada's Mechanized Infantry Explained
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General Source:
• B-GL-309-003/FP-001 "Infantry Section and Platoon in Operations" dated 8 June 2016
• Interviews with servicemembers from 1PPCLI and 2 PPCLI
Intro: (0:00)
Battalion & Brigade: (0:37)
Small Arms: (2:32)
Company HQ: (5:59)
Rifle Platoon: (9:18)
published: 12 Nov 2020
Paid Education
One of the key benefits of joining the Forces is paid education.
When you enroll through the paid university or college programs, the Forces will pay for your university or college tuition, books and academic equipment in addition to providing a salary and benefits while you attend school.
In return for paying for your education, the Forces require you to serve for a period of time following graduation. Time served is calculated on the basis of two months service for each month of paid education.
To learn more about the benefits and careers the Canadian Armed Forces have to offer, visit FORCES.CA
published: 10 Feb 2015
Canadian Forces - The Brigade Reconnaissance Squadron: Part 1 - Organization & Characteristics
Canadian Forces Training Video Series.
Produced for the Department of National Defence.
CAF Catalogue # 07-0526A
Part 2: https://youtu.be/4aGc5Ex4C48
Question Assignment:
1. What two (2) factors limit the Command and Reconnaissance Vehicle (CRV) from engaging in close combat operations?
2. Does having a more modern CRV (i.e. a TAPV), change the limitations discussed in the previous question? Why or why not?
3. Who is in charge of the Command Post (CP) complex?
4. What are three (3) duties/responsibilities of the Operations WO?
5. What are three (3) duties/responsibilities of the Signals Sergeant?
6. What are three (3) duties/responsibilities of the Intelligence Sergeant?
7. What are three (3) duties/responsibilities of the Liaison Officer (LO)?
8. What is the basic principle...
published: 18 Oct 2020
CANADIAN ARMY RANKS
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published: 31 Jan 2022
Canadian Forces - General Safety in the Bivouac
Canadian Forces Training Video Series.
Produced for the Department of National Defence, 1993.
CAF Catalogue # 38-0920
published: 13 Oct 2020
The Canadian military has launched an administrative review and is considering disciplinary action a
The Canadian military has launched an administrative review and is considering disciplinary action after a Toronto-area reservist appeared in uniform and spoke at an anti-pandemic lockdown rally over the weekend.
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General Source:
• B-GL-309-003/FP-001 "Infantry Section and Platoon in Operations" dated 8 June 2016
• Interviews with servicemembers from 1PPCLI and 2 PPCLI
Intro: (0:00)
Battalion & Brigade: (0:37)
Small Arms: (2:32)
Company HQ: (5:59)
Rifle Platoon: (9:18)
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General Source:
• B-GL-309-003/FP-001 "Infantry Section and Platoon in Operations" dated 8 June 2016
• Interviews with servicemembers from 1PPCLI and 2 PPCLI
Intro: (0:00)
Battalion & Brigade: (0:37)
Small Arms: (2:32)
Company HQ: (5:59)
Rifle Platoon: (9:18)
One of the key benefits of joining the Forces is paid education.
When you enroll through the paid university or college programs, the Forces will pay for your ...
One of the key benefits of joining the Forces is paid education.
When you enroll through the paid university or college programs, the Forces will pay for your university or college tuition, books and academic equipment in addition to providing a salary and benefits while you attend school.
In return for paying for your education, the Forces require you to serve for a period of time following graduation. Time served is calculated on the basis of two months service for each month of paid education.
To learn more about the benefits and careers the Canadian Armed Forces have to offer, visit FORCES.CA
One of the key benefits of joining the Forces is paid education.
When you enroll through the paid university or college programs, the Forces will pay for your university or college tuition, books and academic equipment in addition to providing a salary and benefits while you attend school.
In return for paying for your education, the Forces require you to serve for a period of time following graduation. Time served is calculated on the basis of two months service for each month of paid education.
To learn more about the benefits and careers the Canadian Armed Forces have to offer, visit FORCES.CA
Canadian Forces Training Video Series.
Produced for the Department of National Defence.
CAF Catalogue # 07-0526A
Part 2: https://youtu.be/4aGc5Ex4C48
Qu...
Canadian Forces Training Video Series.
Produced for the Department of National Defence.
CAF Catalogue # 07-0526A
Part 2: https://youtu.be/4aGc5Ex4C48
Question Assignment:
1. What two (2) factors limit the Command and Reconnaissance Vehicle (CRV) from engaging in close combat operations?
2. Does having a more modern CRV (i.e. a TAPV), change the limitations discussed in the previous question? Why or why not?
3. Who is in charge of the Command Post (CP) complex?
4. What are three (3) duties/responsibilities of the Operations WO?
5. What are three (3) duties/responsibilities of the Signals Sergeant?
6. What are three (3) duties/responsibilities of the Intelligence Sergeant?
7. What are three (3) duties/responsibilities of the Liaison Officer (LO)?
8. What is the basic principle behind how a reconnaissance patrol moves?
9. What is the role of the Support Troop?
10. What is the role of the Admin Troop?
11. What is contained in the A1 Echelon?
12. Who Commands the A1 Echelon?
AO, Admin Sgt, BC, SSM
13. Who commands the A2 Echelon?
CO, AO, 2I/C, Patrol Commander
14. Where is the B Echelon located?
NDHQ, BAA, MFRC, SHQ
15. Who commands the B Echelon?
SQMS, LO, DCO, XO
16. What is a major difference that you noticed between this version of the Recce Squadron and our modern one? What has caused the change?
Canadian Forces Training Video Series.
Produced for the Department of National Defence.
CAF Catalogue # 07-0526A
Part 2: https://youtu.be/4aGc5Ex4C48
Question Assignment:
1. What two (2) factors limit the Command and Reconnaissance Vehicle (CRV) from engaging in close combat operations?
2. Does having a more modern CRV (i.e. a TAPV), change the limitations discussed in the previous question? Why or why not?
3. Who is in charge of the Command Post (CP) complex?
4. What are three (3) duties/responsibilities of the Operations WO?
5. What are three (3) duties/responsibilities of the Signals Sergeant?
6. What are three (3) duties/responsibilities of the Intelligence Sergeant?
7. What are three (3) duties/responsibilities of the Liaison Officer (LO)?
8. What is the basic principle behind how a reconnaissance patrol moves?
9. What is the role of the Support Troop?
10. What is the role of the Admin Troop?
11. What is contained in the A1 Echelon?
12. Who Commands the A1 Echelon?
AO, Admin Sgt, BC, SSM
13. Who commands the A2 Echelon?
CO, AO, 2I/C, Patrol Commander
14. Where is the B Echelon located?
NDHQ, BAA, MFRC, SHQ
15. Who commands the B Echelon?
SQMS, LO, DCO, XO
16. What is a major difference that you noticed between this version of the Recce Squadron and our modern one? What has caused the change?
The ranks of the Canadian Army are covered in this video.
🛑This video was created using information available to the public.
The images and videos used in thi...
The ranks of the Canadian Army are covered in this video.
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The images and videos used in this video are not owned by @militarystuffchannel. They are used strictly for the purpose of illustration. No copyright infringement intended.
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Time Stamps
0:00 Intro
0:50 General Officers
2:46 Senior Officers
4:05 Junior Officers
5:13 Subordinate Officer
5:37 Warrant Officers & Senior NCOs
7:15 Junior Non-Commissioned Members
8:50 Appointments & Senior Appointments
9:19 Did you know?
#canadianarmy #canadianarmedforces
The ranks of the Canadian Army are covered in this video.
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Time Stamps
0:00 Intro
0:50 General Officers
2:46 Senior Officers
4:05 Junior Officers
5:13 Subordinate Officer
5:37 Warrant Officers & Senior NCOs
7:15 Junior Non-Commissioned Members
8:50 Appointments & Senior Appointments
9:19 Did you know?
#canadianarmy #canadianarmedforces
The Canadian military has launched an administrative review and is considering disciplinary action after a Toronto-area reservist appeared in uniform and spoke ...
The Canadian military has launched an administrative review and is considering disciplinary action after a Toronto-area reservist appeared in uniform and spoke at an anti-pandemic lockdown rally over the weekend.
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The Canadian military has launched an administrative review and is considering disciplinary action after a Toronto-area reservist appeared in uniform and spoke at an anti-pandemic lockdown rally over the weekend.
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General Source:
• B-GL-309-003/FP-001 "Infantry Section and Platoon in Operations" dated 8 June 2016
• Interviews with servicemembers from 1PPCLI and 2 PPCLI
Intro: (0:00)
Battalion & Brigade: (0:37)
Small Arms: (2:32)
Company HQ: (5:59)
Rifle Platoon: (9:18)
One of the key benefits of joining the Forces is paid education.
When you enroll through the paid university or college programs, the Forces will pay for your university or college tuition, books and academic equipment in addition to providing a salary and benefits while you attend school.
In return for paying for your education, the Forces require you to serve for a period of time following graduation. Time served is calculated on the basis of two months service for each month of paid education.
To learn more about the benefits and careers the Canadian Armed Forces have to offer, visit FORCES.CA
Canadian Forces Training Video Series.
Produced for the Department of National Defence.
CAF Catalogue # 07-0526A
Part 2: https://youtu.be/4aGc5Ex4C48
Question Assignment:
1. What two (2) factors limit the Command and Reconnaissance Vehicle (CRV) from engaging in close combat operations?
2. Does having a more modern CRV (i.e. a TAPV), change the limitations discussed in the previous question? Why or why not?
3. Who is in charge of the Command Post (CP) complex?
4. What are three (3) duties/responsibilities of the Operations WO?
5. What are three (3) duties/responsibilities of the Signals Sergeant?
6. What are three (3) duties/responsibilities of the Intelligence Sergeant?
7. What are three (3) duties/responsibilities of the Liaison Officer (LO)?
8. What is the basic principle behind how a reconnaissance patrol moves?
9. What is the role of the Support Troop?
10. What is the role of the Admin Troop?
11. What is contained in the A1 Echelon?
12. Who Commands the A1 Echelon?
AO, Admin Sgt, BC, SSM
13. Who commands the A2 Echelon?
CO, AO, 2I/C, Patrol Commander
14. Where is the B Echelon located?
NDHQ, BAA, MFRC, SHQ
15. Who commands the B Echelon?
SQMS, LO, DCO, XO
16. What is a major difference that you noticed between this version of the Recce Squadron and our modern one? What has caused the change?
The ranks of the Canadian Army are covered in this video.
🛑This video was created using information available to the public.
The images and videos used in this video are not owned by @militarystuffchannel. They are used strictly for the purpose of illustration. No copyright infringement intended.
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Time Stamps
0:00 Intro
0:50 General Officers
2:46 Senior Officers
4:05 Junior Officers
5:13 Subordinate Officer
5:37 Warrant Officers & Senior NCOs
7:15 Junior Non-Commissioned Members
8:50 Appointments & Senior Appointments
9:19 Did you know?
#canadianarmy #canadianarmedforces
The Canadian military has launched an administrative review and is considering disciplinary action after a Toronto-area reservist appeared in uniform and spoke at an anti-pandemic lockdown rally over the weekend.
Please Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5uItZ5InfVuqRegsoir_dQ?sub_confirmation=1
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/vaccine-reservist-pandemic-covid-lesley-kenderesi-1.5833518
#TheCanadian, #military, #launched, #administrative, #review, #considering disciplinary, #action, #after, #Toronto, #area, #reservist, #appeared, #uniform
Canadian Forces Administrative Orders (CFAOs) are issued to
CFAOs are currently in the process of being superseded by Defence Administrative Orders and Directives (DAODs), manuals and other publications, or are being cancelled as required. As such, the CFAOs are no longer being amended and no new CFAOs are being written.