Land Force Command (LFC), often also called the Canadian Army, is responsible for army operations within the Canadian Forces. The current size of Land Force Command is 19,500 regular soldiers and 16,000 reserve soldiers, for a total of around 35,500 soldiers. LFC maintains regular forces units at bases across Canada and is also responsible for the largest component of the Primary Reserve, the Army Reserve, which is often referred to informally by its historic name, the "militia".
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- Land Force Command (LFC), often also called the Canadian Army, is responsible for army operations within the Canadian Forces. The current size of Land Force Command is 19,500 regular soldiers and 16,000 reserve soldiers, for a total of around 35,500 soldiers. LFC maintains regular forces units at bases across Canada and is also responsible for the largest component of the Primary Reserve, the Army Reserve, which is often referred to informally by its historic name, the "militia". The Chief of the Land Staff is Lieutenant-General Andrew Leslie. LFC is the descendant of the Canadian Army which was the name of Canada's land forces from 1940 until February 1, 1968. At the time of unification all army units were placed under Mobile Command (MC), later changed to Force Mobile Command (FMC) in 1975 when tactical air units were assigned to newly-created Air Command. The name was changed from FMC to Land Force Command in a 1997 reorganization of the Canadian Forces.
- Das Canadian Forces Land Force Command (frz. Commandement de la Force terrestre des Forces Canadiennes) ist als Heereskomponente Teil der verbundenen kanadischen Streitkräfte. Daneben gibt es das Canadian Forces Maritime Command und das Canadian Forces Air Command.
- Le commandement de la Force terrestre (LFC) est responsable des opérations armées dans les forces canadiennes. La taille courante de l'armée canadienne est 19 500 soldats réguliers et 16 000 soldats de réserve, pour un total d'environ 35 500 soldats. Le commandement maintient des unités de la force régulière basées à travers le Canada. Il est responsable du plus grand composant de la première réserve, souvent mentionnée officieusement par son nom historique, la « milice ». Le chef du personnel de terre est le lieutenant-général Andrew Leslie. Le commandement est le descendant de l'armée canadienne qui était le nom des forces terrestres du Canada de 1940 jusqu'au 1er février 1968. À l'heure de l'unification toutes les unités de l'armée ont été placées sous la commande mobile (MC), plus tard changée en commande mobile de force (FMC) en 1975 où des unités d'air tactiques ont été assignées à la commande d'air de création récente. Le nom a été changé de FMC en commande de force terrestre dans une réorganisation 1997 des forces canadiennes.
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- Land Force Command (LFC), often also called the Canadian Army, is responsible for army operations within the Canadian Forces. The current size of Land Force Command is 19,500 regular soldiers and 16,000 reserve soldiers, for a total of around 35,500 soldiers. LFC maintains regular forces units at bases across Canada and is also responsible for the largest component of the Primary Reserve, the Army Reserve, which is often referred to informally by its historic name, the "militia".
- Das Canadian Forces Land Force Command (frz. Commandement de la Force terrestre des Forces Canadiennes) ist als Heereskomponente Teil der verbundenen kanadischen Streitkräfte. Daneben gibt es das Canadian Forces Maritime Command und das Canadian Forces Air Command.
- Le commandement de la Force terrestre (LFC) est responsable des opérations armées dans les forces canadiennes. La taille courante de l'armée canadienne est 19 500 soldats réguliers et 16 000 soldats de réserve, pour un total d'environ 35 500 soldats. Le commandement maintient des unités de la force régulière basées à travers le Canada. Il est responsable du plus grand composant de la première réserve, souvent mentionnée officieusement par son nom historique, la « milice ».
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- Canadian Forces Land Force Command
- Canadian Forces Land Force Command
- Commandement de la Force terrestre des Forces Canadiennes
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