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History of Base Gagetown Part 3: 1968-1999 – The Effects of Unification
From 1968 to 1999, Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Gagetown experienced a period of synergy and unification. On February 1, 1968, the...
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Scottish Pride: The Black Watch’s Legacy
Scottish Canadians have contributed to the advancement of Canada from literature to the sciences. They have also served the nation’s military with courage, honour, and integrity. These traits have...
Cutting through the Chaos-Preparing Soldiers for the Battlefield of today and Tomorrow
The Combat Training Centre (CTC) in conjunction with the University of New Brunswick’s (UNB) Gregg Centre (GC) for the Study of War and Society recently conducted the Gregg Centre Conference. This...
Genocide Remembrance, Condemnation and Prevention Month
April is the beginning of Genocide Remembrance, Condemnation and Prevention Month. In the spirit of remembrance, we would like to highlight a Canadian hero who dealt with the horrors of genocide...
Private Buckam Singh: The legacy of a Canadian Sikh Hero
April marks the beginning of Sikh Heritage Month in Canada. Sikhs have played a vital role in Canadian society in a variety of fields, including serving in the Canadian Armed Forces with honour and...
Mission Ready: Strong, Resilient, Adaptable
Personnel Support Program Join us at the NBMFRC this April for a variety of special events to honor the children in your families. For creative youth there are several art programs planned for...
From Deterrence to Collective Defense: NATO’s Enduring Role in Global Security
April 4, 2024, marks the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). According to the NATO website, the organization was founded by 12 countries at the Departmental Auditorium...
Musicians (S5 E4)
Musicians. The military has many of them and for good reason. They are there to help us celebrate the good times and reflect during sombre times. Corporals Hélène Fortier and Michel Cousineau of the Regimental Band of the Governor General’s Foot Guards go into detail about life as a musician and their role within the Forces. And of course, they give a performance in the podcast studio!