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The operation was carried out by elements of the United States 10th Mountain Division, 101st Airborne Division, the U. S. special forces groups TF 11, TF Bowie, and TF Dagger, British Royal Marines, the Norwegian Forsvarets Spesialkommando ( FSK ), Hærens Jegerkommando and Marinejegerkommandoen, Canada's 3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, Canada's Joint Task Force 2, the Afghan National Army, the German KSK, and elements of the Australian Special Air Service Regiment and of the New Zealand Special Air Service.
The operation was composed of elements of the United States 10th Mountain Division, 101st Airborne Division, TF Rakkasan, B Co. 159th Avn Rgt, 75th Ranger Regiment, the US Special Operation Forces groups to include elements of forces from USSOCOM, JSOC and CIA's Special Activities Division, TF 11, TF Bowie, and TF Dagger, British Royal Marines, Canada's 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, and Joint Task Force 2, the Afghan National Army, the German KSK, the Turkish Maroon Berets, the Norwegian FSK and Marinejegerkommandoen, and elements of the Australian Special Air Service Regiment, the New Zealand Special Air Service and Danish special forces from Jægerkorpset and the Danish Frogman Corps.
The Canadian Special Operations Regiment ( CSOR ) is known as a commando unit and Canadian Joint Task Force Two, or JTF2, is also sometimes referred to as a " commando " unit, but it is technically a specialist counter-terrorism unit.
In 1898, Fairbanks was appointed a member of the United States and British Joint High Commission which met in Quebec City for the adjustment of Canadian questions, including the boundary dispute about Alaska.
The First Canadian Division was reactivated in 1988 and served until the 1990s when the headquarters of the division was transformed into the Canadian Forces Joint Headquarters and placed under the control of the Canadian Expeditionary Force Command.
* Winterton, G, ' Consideration Provided by One of Two Joint Promisees ' ( 1969 ) 47 Canadian Bar Review 493-505.
The great instability of this new regime ( see Joint Premiers of the Province of Canada ) led to the formation of the Great coalition, and another major constitutional change, the Canadian Confederation of 1867.
In 1971, upon resigning from the legislature, he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada and Canadian chairman of the International Joint Commission, a post he held until being called to the Senate of Canada on December 21, 1973.
After Stewart's defeat in 1935, he was appointed by George V to chair the Canadian section of the International Joint Commission, in recognition of his expertise on international water boundary issues.
Units that have allegedly been severely affected include The British Special Air Service, the US Special Operations Forces and the Canadian Joint Task Force 2.
The search and rescue operation was code-named OPERATION PERSISTENCE and was launched immediately by Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Halifax ( JRCC Halifax ) which tasked the Canadian Forces Air Command, Maritime Command and Land Force Command, as well as Canadian Coast Guard ( CCG ) and Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary ( CCGA ) resources.
Operation Echo was the codename given by the Canadian military for its activities in Bosnia in support of the NATO operation Joint Forge in 1998.
Speller served on the House of Commons Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food ( 1994 – 1995 ), served on the Canadian Parliamentary Association International Executive Committee, served on the Parliamentary Steel Caucus ( 1993, 1994, 1998 ), served on the Joint Inter-Parliamentary Council, and was Chair of the Sub-committee on Trade, Trade Disputes and Investment and the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association ( Canadian Branch ).
Headquarters 1st Canadian Division was transformed on 1 April 2000 into Canadian Forces Joint Headquarters and 1st Canadian Division Headquarters and Signal Regiment was united with 79th Communications Regiment to form the Canadian Forces Joint Signal Regiment.

Canadian and Incident
* 2005 – Mayerthorpe Incident: James Roszko murders four Royal Canadian Mounted Police constables during a drug bust at his property in Rochfort Bridge, Alberta, then commits suicide.
* Canadian Cyber Incident Response Centre
During his 8 year tenure, Fish had to contend with Cuban belligerency, the settlement of the Alabama claims, Canadian border disputes, and the Virginius Incident.
* Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit ( CJIRU )
Firth has also appeared on American and Canadian television, on programmes such as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Total Recall 2070, as well as in television films such as The Incident starring Walter Matthau.
* Canadian Cyber Incident Response Centre
A farm near Rochfort Bridge and Mayerthorpe was the site of the Mayerthorpe Incident on March 3, 2005, in which four officers of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police were shot and killed in a raid on a marijuana drug operation.
The label has also been the Canadian distributor for albums by American and British artists such as Bananarama, Tim Buckley, Shawn Colvin, The Fixx, Stéphane Grappelli, Hoodoo Gurus, Ian Hunter, Janis Ian, Joy Division, Killing Joke, New Order, Harry Nilsson, Mudhoney, Echo & the Bunnymen, Rod Stewart, The String Cheese Incident, Hanson, Lenny Breau and Richard Thompson.

Canadian and Response
* Disaster Assistance Response Team, a Canadian Forces team
In 1992, Deputy Minister of Defence Robert Fowler announced he was recommending to Governor General Ray Hnatyshyn that he disband the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's Special Emergency Response Team ( SERT ) and create a new military counter-terrorism group.
The Canadian Ski Patrol System, St. John Ambulance Patient Care Divisions, Volunteer Fire Departments, Campus Response Teams, and the Canadian Coast Guard all provide Certified First Responder level emergency medical care, in some cases as a support to existing services, and in others as the primary emergency response organization.
" English-Canadianism and the Demand for Canadian Autonomy: Ontario's Response to the Alaska Boundary Decision, 1903.
* Royal Canadian Mounted Police Emergency Response Team
In May 2008, the Bruce Nuclear Response Team ( NRT ) won the U. S. National SWAT Championship ( USNSC ), defeating 29 other teams from 4 countries, the first time a Canadian team won an international SWAT event.
The Emergency Response Team ( ERT ) () is the paramilitary tactical police arm of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Similar to those of Canadian police forces including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the CSC has formed Emergency Response Teams to support existing security functions.
The Disaster Assistance Response Team ( DART ) ( French: Équipe d ' intervention en cas de catastrophe ( EICC )) is a rapidly deployable team of 200 Canadian Forces personnel.
* Backgrounder: Canadian Forces Disaster Assistance Response Team.
On January 6, 2005, 150 members of the Canadian Disaster Assistance Response Team ( DART ), a Canadian Forces group, arrived in Sri Lanka.
She was the founder of Canada's largest, publicly-funded ambulance service company, Canadian Medical Response, and has been active in the Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships.
In 2006, the Fraser Institute issued a report, Canada's Inadequate Response to Terrorism: The Need for Policy Reform, suggesting that the Citizenship Act be amended so that the Oath of Citizenship included a provision wherein the new citizen offered loyalty to Canadian values, with violation of this oath punishable by deportation.
Other companies in which Onex owns a significant stake include, as of November 2008, Sitel, American Medical Response, EmCare, Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd, Canadian Securities Institute and CiCi's Pizza.

Canadian and Unit
The Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit filmed the D-Day offensive and Orne breakout several weeks later, then returned several months later to document the town's recovery efforts.
It hosts an Area Support Unit ( ASU ) of the Canadian Forces, which functions as a primary recruit and officer training establishment.
Prince was present with the 2 PPCLI when it became the first Canadian unit awarded the United States Presidential Unit Citation for distinguished service in the Battle of Kapyong on April 24 and 25, 1951.
Canadian Chief of Staff, General Ray Henault gives a Commander-in-Chief Unit Commendation on behalf of Governor General Adrienne Clarkson.
In 2002, the 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Battle Group were awarded the Commander-in-Chief Unit Commendation " for a heroic and professional mission during the Medak Pocket Operation ".
Sky marshals may be provided by airlines such as El Al ( who provide sky marshals on every flight ), or by government agencies such as the Austrian Einsatzkommando Cobra, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, German Federal Police, Metropolitan Police SO18 ( Aviation Security Operational Command Unit ) or US Federal Air Marshal Service.
* 1st Canadian Mobile Laundry and Bath Unit
* 1 Canadian Infantry Division Postal Unit
Following his work in China, Yardley worked briefly for the Canadian government, helping it set up a cryptological section ( Examination Unit ) of the National Research Council of Canada from June to December 1941.
Most of Petawawa's residents work as civilian employees, or as members of the Canadian Forces at CFB Petawawa which is home to 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group, and 2 Area Support Unit
*** Canadian Forces Crypto Maintenance Unit
* Canadian Forces National Counter-Intelligence Unit Detachment Kingston
His collateral duty assignments have included supervising the implementation of operational space medicine activities within the astronaut program and the coordination of the Canadian Astronaut Program Space Unit Life Simulation ( CAPSULS ) Project.
The Unit CO tried to get formal recognition for Seguin for the concept during late 1976, but there was no meaningful support from the Canadian headquarters.
The changing the guard ceremony conducted in Canada is performed daily during the summer months at Rideau Hall, Parliament Hill and the National War Memorial in Ottawa by the combined Ceremonial Unit made up of the two Canadian regiments of Foot Guards.
*" The Unwelcome Sacrifice: A Black Unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1917-19 ", by John G. Armstrong in Ethnic Armies: Polyethnic Armed Forces From the Time of the Habsburgs To the Age of the Superpowers.
At the end of the war he served with the No. 1 Canadian War Graves Investigation Unit.
During the early hours of the action, four unarmed personnel from the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit arrived in St. Lambert in two jeeps.
The CDS is also the Chair of the Canadian Forces Decorations Advisory Committee, which reviews and recommends to the governor general members of the forces eligible to receive decorations for valour, bravery, and meritorious service, as well as Commander-in-Chief Unit Commendations.

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