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16.4. Force Structure

16.4. Force Structure. National Defence Act Department of National Defence (DND). 16.4. Force Structure. National Defence Act Department of National Defence (DND) Defence Staff (Chief of the Defence Staff). National Defence Headquarters (NDHQ). Canada Command. Canadian

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16.4. Force Structure

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  1. 16.4. Force Structure • National Defence Act • Department of National Defence (DND)

  2. 16.4. Force Structure • National Defence Act • Department of National Defence (DND) • Defence Staff (Chief of the Defence Staff)

  3. National Defence Headquarters (NDHQ) Canada Command Canadian Expeditionary Force Command (CEFCOM) Canadian Special Operations Forces Command (CANSOFCOM) Canadian Operational Support Command (CANOSCOM) Command Structure

  4. Range of Operations (2005 DS) • combat operations, such as those conducted during the Kosovo air campaign and with the United States in Afghanistan; • complex peace support and stabilization missions, such as those carried out with NATO in Bosnia and with the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan; • maritime interdiction operations, such as those conducted in the Persian Gulf after the first Gulf War, and as part of the campaign against terrorism; • traditional peacekeeping and observer operations, such as those carried out by the UN in the Middle East for many years, and, more recently in Ethiopia/Eritrea; • humanitarian assistance missions, such as those conducted by the Disaster Assistance Response Team in Honduras, Turkey and, more recently, Sri Lanka; and • evacuation operations to assist Canadians in countries threatened by imminent conflict and turmoil, as we have done in Haiti.

  5. 16.4. Why Force Structure Matters

  6. Equipment and Inventory

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