Canadian Army
The Land Force Command (LFC) is the army of Canada and is often called the Canadian Army. It is part of the Canadian Forces. It is made of 19,500 full-time soldiers and 16,000 part-time soldiers. Canada also has an navy and an air force.
The army has infantry, artillery and tanks.
Canadian Army Media
Various uniforms used by the Canadian militia, c. 1898
Canadian soldiers en route to South Africa in 1899
The National Defence Headquarters in Ottawa houses the headquarters for the Canadian Armed Forces, including the commander of the Canadian Army.
A sign for 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group at the entrance to CFB Petawawa. The mechanized brigade group is one of three maintained by the Regular Force.
An unpacked cabbage roll IMP. IMPs are issued to personnel when fresh rations are not available.
Members of the Royal 22e Regiment. The public duties soldier is wearing full dress while the other wears the service dress.
Officer cadets of the Royal Military College of Canada during the 2009 Sandhurst Competition. The school is a degree-granting institution that trains officers for the Canadian Armed Forces.