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'''Canadian Forces Training Command''' was an early component of the [[Canadian Forces]] after unification of the military in 1968. It was led by a two-star general.<ref>{{cite journal|author=W.K. (Bill) Carr |url=https://airforceapp.forces.gc.ca/CFAWC/eLibrary/Journal/2012-Vol1/Iss1-Winter/Sections/05-Canadian_Forces_Air_Command-Evolution_to_Founding_e.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160803001923/https://airforceapp.forces.gc.ca/CFAWC/eLibrary/Journal/2012-Vol1/Iss1-Winter/Sections/05-Canadian_Forces_Air_Command-Evolution_to_Founding_e.pdf |title=Canadian Forces Air Command: Evolution to Founding |language=en |journal=The Royal Canadian Air Force Journal |page=15 |volume=1 |issue=1 |date=Winter 2012 |archive-date=3 August 2016}}</ref>

'''Canadian Forces Training Command''' was an early component of the [[Canadian Forces]] after unification of the military in 1968.


This command was charged with training of pilots for the entire [[Canadian Forces]] after unification. It was eliminated in the simplification of the CF structure in 1975 and now under command of the [[Royal Canadian Air Force]]. Training is assigned to individual Squadrons of the RCAF.
This command was charged with training of pilots for the entire [[Canadian Forces]] after unification. It was eliminated in the simplification of the CF structure in 1975 and now under command of the [[Royal Canadian Air Force]]. Training is assigned to individual Squadrons of the RCAF.
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[[Category:Canadian Armed Forces]]
[[Category:Canadian Armed Forces]]

Latest revision as of 11:08, 16 February 2024

Canadian Forces Training Command was an early component of the Canadian Forces after unification of the military in 1968. It was led by a two-star general.[1]

This command was charged with training of pilots for the entire Canadian Forces after unification. It was eliminated in the simplification of the CF structure in 1975 and now under command of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Training is assigned to individual Squadrons of the RCAF.

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Aircraft[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ W.K. (Bill) Carr (Winter 2012). "Canadian Forces Air Command: Evolution to Founding" (PDF). The Royal Canadian Air Force Journal. 1 (1): 15. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 August 2016.