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Profiles about the Canadian Forces and their members

 
First female member to receive top physical fitness award

 

Call it committed, dedicated, disciplined, a little bit obsessive compulsive – call it what you want. Master Corporal Kelly Christensen, an aviation technician at 442 Transport and Rescue Squadron from 19 Wing Comox, B.C., has made fitness a lifestyle and not a chore; more...

 
Buy Nathan a Beer
After a long day of battling insurgents in Kandahar, Afghanistan on Sept. 24, 2007, Armoured Recovery Vechicle (ARV) driver Cpl. Nathan Hornburg was attempting to rescue a disabled battle tank and it's crew when he was killed. The soldier was a King’s Own Calgary Regiment reservist serving under the Royal 22e Régiment... more...
 

Captain Prepares for World's Ultra Marathon
For some people just qualifying for the Boston Marathon would be a major victory. But for Captain Dennene Huntley it was just one more race toward achieving one of her ultimate running goals and adventures: representing Canada in the 100 km World’s Ultra-Marathon in Gibraltar on November 7th. more...

 

Master Corporal Jodi Mitic inspires student
When Master Corporal Jodi Mitic joined the military at the age of 17, he never thought he would be an inspiration to Canadian students, let alone be the winning subject for a national essay competition. more...

 

 
Master Corporal Jody Mitic, Soldier On
Read Charles Pallet's speech that won the A&E Lives That Make a Difference Essay Contest. His subject was Master Corporal Jodi Mitic. more...
 

Gone but not Forgotten
“GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN” is certainly a phrase that comes to mind when people in the military community think of former Chief of Defence Staff Gen (Ret’d) Rick Hillier. more...