Ontario Soldiers Return Home After Training in Ontario''s North
4th Canadian Division soldiers wrap up intensive training exercise
(firmenpresse) - TORONTO, ONTARIO -- (Marketwired) -- 02/21/16 -- Joint Task Force (Central)
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Approximately 900 Canadian Army soldiers, members of the Regular and Reserve Force and personnel from the Royal Canadian Air Force, completed field training Operation TRILLIUM RESPONSE 2016 today. The Operation saw the soldiers working closely with over 100 members of the Canadian Rangers during seven days of training in 13 communities across Northern Ontario.
The Operation put the training and equipment of the soldiers of 4th Canadian Division to the test, challenging them to both support a large number of personnel spread across a wide geographic area and to work in an austere environment with temperatures routinely reaching below -40 degrees C. The goal of the field training Operation was to enhance skills of 4th Canadian Division personnel while strengthening relationships with the Canadian Rangers and other government partners. This kind of cooperation is essential to set the stage for success in the eventuality of any requirement to deploy the Canadian Army domestically to respond to a disaster or other request for assistance, in Northern Ontario.
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"This field training operation was a major success in enhancing our ability to embed with local communities while deploying, in particular in remote and austere winter conditions."
Colonel Conrad Mialkowski, Commander, 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group
"Operation TRILLIUM RESPONSE 2016 is an important step in training the soldiers of Joint Task Force (Central) to operate in the demanding conditions of Northern Ontario in support of the Government of Canada''s goals. The operation succeeded in strengthening the relationships and sharing skills in order to set the stage for success in any future domestic operations occurring in Northern Ontario."
Brigadier-General Lowell Thomas, Commander, Joint Task Force (Central)
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Datum: 21.02.2016 - 13:30 Uhr
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