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Canadian Air Force
Official Web site of Canada's Air Force.

Maritime Command Pacific
Home of Canada's Pacific Fleet, describes the history, the organisation, and the operations of the Canadian Navy.

Communications Security Establishment
Delivers Information Technology Security (ITS) solutions to the government of Canada.

D-NET - The Canadian Navy
Since its creation in 1910, the Canadian Navy has served our nation with professionalism, pride and distinction.

Canadian Forces Personnel Support Agency
The CFPSA provides personnel support programs and services to the Canadian Forces member and families, such as retail through CANEX, financial services through SISIP, and personnel support programs.

Canadian Armed Forces Recruitment
Recruitment site with descriptions of Armed Forces jobs and Armed Forces life. Also includes an event calendar and training program details.

Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness
Develops and implements a comprehensive approach to protecting Canada's critical infrastructure.

Army Electronic Library
Army doctrine and training manuals provided by the Land force doctrine and training system.

SISIP Financial Services
Providing financial services and products to serving and released members of the Canadian Armed Forces.

Peace Support Training Centre
Canadian forces centre of excellence for peace support operations training.


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