Disaster relief: A model Op Lentus

Disaster relief: A model Op Lentus

by Allan Joyner   When the LAVs of Duke’s Company, 1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment (1 RCR) squeezed up the congested roads in Constance Bay, Ont. on the morning of April 26, the spirits of the local volunteers who had spent days filling sandbags to protect...

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Unmanned in demand

Unmanned in demand

Unmanned aircraft have long been catnip for commanders on operations. The persistent feed of sensor data from ISTAR (intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance) platforms has been vital to the success of coalition missions globally. For over a...

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The Job I Wanted

The Job I Wanted

by Ken Pole   When Lieutenant-General Wayne Eyre officially took command of the Canadian Army on Aug. 20 at a ceremony on Parliament Hill under a cloudless summer sky, he was taking over from Lieutenant-General Jean-Marc Lanthier, newly-promoted to Vice-Chief of...

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Welcome to the jungle

Welcome to the jungle

How a Brazilian exchange officer is helping the Army develop its jungle warfare doctrine and train future specialists. by Ian Coutts   Sometimes it really is a jungle out there. And when it is, the Canadian Army may have to respond.  That isn’t easy. The jungle...

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Duty to understand

Duty to understand

Lieutenant-General Wayne Eyre was surprised as anyone when he was asked to take command of the Canadian Army in August. But two months into the job, he has visited a few bases in Canada and operations in Iraq and is finding his feet as he reconnects with an...

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Fall 2019

Fall 2019

This Issue Interview: LGen Wayne Eyre Trialing new camouflage Meet the Army Sergeant Major Jungle warfare doctrine Reserve cyber warriors New guns: C6 and C20 Unit cohesion in Latvia Le « sans équipage » est en demande

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The trials of Prototype J

The trials of Prototype J

by Chris Thatcher   “Contact!” The shout comes from a soldier in the lead section of a platoon conducting an attack through the scrub, sand and small trees of Canadian Forces Base Petawawa. Behind him, soldiers quickly drop to a knee or lie prone, their weapons...

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Cyber operations an enjoyable puzzle

Cyber operations an enjoyable puzzle

by Steven Fouchard, Army Public Affairs   A Canadian Army (CA) member is Canada’s first female Cyber Operator. She says she prefers to stay focused on the pleasures of the job rather than dwell on her place in the ongoing history of female advancement in the...

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