by Editor | Dec 16, 2024 | Army Reserve, Army Reserves, Combat Vehicles, News, Procurement
by Ken Pole Deployed troops, like civilians, likely have a common perception of ambulances. They appreciate that the vehicles and their highly trained crews are always ready and available. But they obviously hope never to need one themselves. However, they can...
by Editor | Nov 25, 2024 | Army Reserve, Army Reserves, Exercises, News, Training System
by Ken Pole At the last tally by the United Nations, dozens of member states continued to struggle with various types of unexploded ordnance (UXO), some of it dating back more than a century. Not all are the legacy of combat; many continue to be found in...
by Editor | Jun 18, 2024 | Army Reserve, News, Training System
by Chris Thatcher With the standup of a Canadian-led multinational brigade in Latvia as of 2026, the Army is transforming how it validates brigade leadership and subunits for operations. The large collective training exercises of Unified Resolve, a...
by Editor | Jan 12, 2023 | Army Reserve, News, Operations
by Lt(N) Andrew McLaughlin The Grey and Simcoe Foresters (G&SF), an Army Reserve unit headquartered in Barrie, Ontario, recently led a Joint Task Force (JTF) of over 150 Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members made up of Army and Air Force assets and personnel....
by Editor | May 29, 2022 | Army Reserve, News
La version française de cet article est disponible après le texte anglais. by Ken Pole Military readiness requires the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) to be mission-ready at all times. That’s all well understood by the Regular Force, but what about the thousands of...
by Editor | Feb 22, 2018 | Army Reserve, News
by Richard Bray History is written in the names of Canada’s Army Reserve units, from the Rocky Mountain Rangers to the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, and more than a hundred others across the country. In peacetime and in battle, across Canada and around the...