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Duty & Valour A website created as a "wiki" and dedicated to Canada's military History that anyone can edit.  Quote from the creator, Aaron Greyling..." I am currently a serving member of the Canadian Forces, a former infantryman of eight years and a current supply technician. I’m also the webmaster of a new online community geared towards our common interest – the Canadian Forces. Our official title is Duty & Valour, the Canadian Forces Wiki and we can be found at www.cdnforces.wikia.com . I first came up with the idea of this site in the final weeks of my recent tour to Afghanistan, where I got the desire to create an online encyclopedia and repository for all information about the history and current on-goings of the Canadian Forces. Thus, earlier this year, I created Duty & Valour."
   
Wounded Warriors Fund The fund is designed to deliver quality of life, financial, benevolent and moral assistance through five different streams of support.  See the website for more information.
   
My Lost Trails Greetings from WO (Ret'd) Patrick Newton.....I am a retired WO and was a member of the Airborne Regiment from 1975 to 1979.  I now have a social military web-site called www.mylosttrails.com . The website states...."This website was designed for you to post your stories of your amazing career for all of us to laugh, enjoy and learn from your experiences.  We can help you find your lost friends in our Forums Section.  This site is unique because it allows you to post your search and have all professional services of Canada and the United States come to one central location to view it and reply to it."
   
New England, Chapter IX, 173rd Airborne Greetings from Chapter IX.........We are very proud of our affiliation with your warriors.  Our Chapter has been given the privilege of including in our Chapter former and current members of Canadians assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade.  This is not a matter that we take lightly.  We honor our warriors, past, present, and future.  Helping to spread this would be greatly appreciated.  We believe in leaving no man behind.

Canadian Airborne Regiment - History Sites

The Canadian Airborne Regiment By timothy Coderre (website has not been updated since Mar 2001, disregard kitshop link.  Kitshop moved from Petawawa to Gatineau in 2003) Commando.org - Canadian Airborne Regiment
Canadian Airborne Regiment - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Canadian Airborne Regiment 1968-1995 (website has not been updated since Mar 2001, disregard kitshop link.  Kitshop moved from Petawawa to Gatineau in 2003)
Canadian Airborne Regiment in Somalia The Canadian Airborne Regiment
The Airborne Forces Monument  

Canadian Airborne Related sites

Canadian Airborne Brotherhood Canadian Special Operations Forces Command
Canadian Airborne Regiment - Units site Pete's Airborne Gunner Page!
Who is JTF2? (CAFA) The Canadian Airborne Forces Association

United States and Foreign Airborne Sites

US Army Airborne Ranger Colonel Holeman's Para page
Airborne Paratroopers of the Fifties Airborne & Ranger Community
Marine Airborne Training Cadre Land Forces of Britain, The Empire and Common Wealth
   

Support the Troops, Memorials, Dedications

Canadians in Afghanistan - memorial Write to the troops
Wave-After-Wave - Songs and Poems of Jean De La Croix honouring Canadian Veterans PPCLI Official web site
   

Links of Interest

Royal Canadian Military Academy Photo-Blog, CFB Griesbach
   

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