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PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 3:39 pm 
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Here in Canada, our Defense Minister is about to announce the restoration on individual names to our Military Branches.
Back in 1968, the Liberal Gov. decided to merge all branches and call it the Canadian Armed Forces. While I am proud of our Military people, I for one have never liked the merge.
We now once again have the Royal Canadian Air Force, Royal Canadian Navy and the Canadian Army.
These are proud names in our military heritage and it's good to see them back.

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I always thought that was a less than clever move when Forces Canada went generic-sometimes less really is not enough

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Wow! This is fascinating news. Will they be restoring the original ranks given during the old RCAF days... as in Air Commodore, Wing Commander, Group Captain, etc.? When will this be happening?

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They don't celebrate April 1st on August 15th in Canada do they? :D

Seriously, great news. I grew up on a couple of ADC bases that had a Canadian NORAD continent. I always liked the force (and the Canadian people I've met.).
Now if we can just get them to put arctic red on the aircraft again (like the Mustangs) we'll be set.

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RMAllnutt wrote:
Wow! This is fascinating news. Will they be restoring the original ranks given during the old RCAF days... as in Air Commodore, Wing Commander, Group Captain, etc.? When will this be happening?

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Not sure if those ranks will be back but I wish it would happen
The official announcement and return to names is suppose to be announced and happen within the next 24 hrs

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RMAllnutt wrote:
Wow! This is fascinating news. Will they be restoring the original ranks given during the old RCAF days... as in Air Commodore, Wing Commander, Group Captain, etc.? When will this be happening?

Cheers,
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Not sure if those ranks will be back but I wish it would happen
The official announcement and return to names is suppose to be announced and happen within the next 24 hrs

“Per ardua ad astra”

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Why isn't the Army Royal ?

What are the French translations ?

Are blue uniforms coming back ?

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Aviation Royale du Canada, ARC.

Air Force uniforms have been blue for a while now.

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Very interesting. Nothing as conservative and resistant to unwelcome change as the military...
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Why isn't the Army Royal ?

It's the British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force. That's reflected in the Commonwealth countries like Australia, New Zealand and Canada, where the Army is not 'Royal', but the air and sea arms are. IIRC, and I'm no brown-job expert, the Armies of those country are not Royal but the Regiments are. For instance it's 1 and 2 RAR for Royal Australian Regiment. I believe in Britain's case it's a hang over from the Army being the oldest military arm.

Of course the South Africans have never had a Royal South African Air Force but have always had the SAAF - I've guessed it has something to do with a slight unpleasantness there around the 1890s and 1900.

The SAAF always had Army style ranks and Brown (Khaki) uniforms.

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It's about GD time!

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Do you like the new names for Canada's navy and air force?

a/ Yes, they’re a nice reminder of our military history and connection to the monarchy. 68.84% (1,798 votes)

b/ No, they’re outdated terms and a step in the wrong direction. 28.52% (745 votes)

c/ I don’t know. 2.64% (69 votes)


Total Votes: 2,612

http://www.cbc.ca/news/yourcommunity/20 ... force.html

Why would you log in to say "I don't know"?!

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Very nice bit of news. How much you want to bet that Nov. 11th this year our Air Force and Navy vets have an extra glint in their eye and their backs will be a bit straighter.

Nice work PM Harper, now get them their new equipment sooner rather than later and don't let the L(l)iberal a**holes slow you down.

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JDK wrote:
I believe in Britain's case it's a hang over from the Army being the oldest military arm.

The Royal Navy, being the 'Senior Service', might disagree with you there James.


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