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2012 Birchall Leadership Award Dinner

November 8, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Canadian Forces Base Halifax – Juno Tower

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19 Wing Members Lend Skills to Habitat for Humanity Build

“It was exciting and rewarding to lend our skills and expertise to this worthwhile project and we hope our efforts will build even stronger relationships with our neighbors in the community,”

24431 Captain Laura Locklin, Construction Engineering Officer at 19 Wing

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Air Division appoints first Honorary Colonel

“Mr. Rempel and I have several things in common, not the least of which is controlling air power. We share runways and infrastructure here in Winnipeg, but also share a sense of purpose: keeping Canadians safe on the ground and in the air.”

1545 Major-General Pierre St-Amand, commander of 1 Canadian Air Division Article

NORAD and USNORTHCOM honour 9/11 heroes

“It’s really heartwarming to see two leaders recognized ten years later for their brilliance in starting us on the journey of post 9/11 world, now immortalized in bronze on a building that represents the finest of our two countries defending our homes.”

13337 LGen Stuart Beare, commander of the new Canadian Joint Operations Command (CJOC)

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Rodney Weston Announces Name Change of 3rd Field Artillery Regiment

“This is a proud day for all gunners and officers who’ve ever worn the badge of the Artillery in New Brunswick,”

E1907 LCol Steven Strachan, Commanding Officer of 3rd Field Artillery Regiment, The Loyal Company. Article

 

Adrian Burns joins the Royal Canadian Navy as Honorary Captain (Navy)

“She truly embodies the values of an Honorary Naval Captain, such as personal commitment and sense of duty, and I couldn’t be happier welcoming her to our naval family.”

12444 Vice-Admiral Paul Maddison, Commander Royal Canadian Navy  Article


Coach K takes Duke to Fort Bragg for workout

Before he became “Coach K,” he was Bob Knight’s point guard at West Point in the 1960s and rose to the rank of captain before resigning in 1974 and getting his record-setting college coaching career off the ground. Before he arrived at Duke in 1980, he coached the Black Knights for five years.

Mike Krzyzewski, former West Point cadet, player and coach Article

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Military and civilian police train together to answer the call of duty

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Women In The Canadian Forces (CF)

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Annapolis, West Point among top public colleges

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Snowbirds soar over 15 Wing

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