Canadian Military Missions By reason of WW2


Canadian Military Missions In that The Heel Of The Moment Sphere Combat

1947 - South Korea. United Nations Transitority Comission in Korea (UNTCOK). 2 soldiers acted as spectator elections. 1947-1948.

1949 - Kashmir. United Nations Military Onlooker Bunch in Indian and Pakistan. (UNMOGIP) Up to 39 observers served here until 1979. Canada besides supplied an aircraft to headquarters until 1996.

1950 - Korea. United Nations Order Korea. 6,146 troops. By the extremity of the police action in 1953 over 26,000 troops served. From 1953 to 1978 we participated with the United Nations Command Military Armistice Commission with a besides immature quantity of personnel. After 1978 the military attach in the South Korean envoy assumed this responsibility.

1954 - Centre East. United Nations Truce Supervision Organization. (UNTSO). 11 personnel. One of Canada's longest peacekeeping missions helped enforce the ceasefire between Israel and its contemporary neighbours. This errand continues with 8 personnel. *

1954 - Indochina. International Commission for Supervision and Dominion (ICSC). 133 military observers in Vietnam to supervise the French withdrawal and detector contour incursions. In 1973 the figure of personel was reduced to 20.

1956 - Sinai. United Nations Emergency Conscription (UNEF I). 1,007 troops helped control hostilities after Israel, France and Abundant Britain attacked Egypt over the Suez Canal. The assignment lasted from Nov 1956 to Jun 1967.

1958 - Lebanon. United Nations Observation Battery in Lebanon. (UNOGIL). 77 Observers to recorder arms smuggling across the Lebanese border. The business lasted from June to Dec 1958.

1960 - Congo. Organization des native land unies au Congo (ONUC). 421 troops helped continue decree and circuit in this African community from The middle of summer 1960 until June 1964.

1962 - West Distinct Guinea. United Nations Security Coercion in West Just out Guinea (UNSF). 13 RCAF personnel served from Oct 1962 to Apr 1963 to comfort control still in this Indonesian island.

1963 - Yemen. United Nations Yemen Observation Mission. (UNYOM). 36 troops and observers monitored disengagement between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates from July 1963 to Sept 1964.

1964 - Cyprus. United Nations Peacekeeping Arm in Cyprus (UNFICYP). 1150 troops. Canada maintained a powerful presence in Cyprus until 1993 when troops were withdrawn for other uses. There is currently one staff officer yet with the mission. Over 25,000 personnel served in Cyprus during our forty-year mission. *

1965 - Dominican Republic. Aim Of The Representative Of The Secretary-General in the Dominican Republic. (DOMREP). 1 beholder served with the commission from May 1965 to October 1966.

1965 - India and Pakistan. United Nations India-Pakistan Witness Undertaking (UNIPOM) 112 troops served at any habituated date from Sep 1965 to Footslog 1966 to watchdog a ceasefire.

1968 - Nigeria. Watcher Crew Nigeria (OTN).2 personnel monitored a ceasefire between the Nigeria governance and Biafran rebels.

1973 - Middle East. United Nations Emergency Pressure (UNEF II). 1,145 troops served from October 1973 to July 1979, again to supervise a ceasefire between Israel and Egypt and force the buffer territory between the countries.

1973 - Vietnam. International Commission for Ascendancy and Supervision (ICCS). 248 personnel helped observer the ceasefire and transmit of prisoners to Vietnam. Completed in 1974.

1974 - Middle East. United Nations Disengagement Bystander Compel (UNDOF). 190 personnel even-handed withdrew on Hike 24, 2006 final three decades of peacekeeping on the Israel-Syrian wrinkle involving 12,000 troops stationed near the Golan Heights. 4 personnel carry on for now, that testament be reduced to 2 by July. *

1978 - Lebanon. United Nations Interim Enforcement in Lebanon. (UNIFIL) 117 troops served between Parade and October 1978 to reinforcement with Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon.

1986 - Middle East. Multinational Vigour and Observers. (MFO) This mission was created after the Camp David Accords between Israel and Egypt in 1979. Canada began contributing personnel to this non UN mission in 1986, when 1,800 troops were sent. Twenty dotage sequential we all the more keep 31 personnel stationed in Egypt. *

1988 - Iran and Iraq. United Nations Iran-Iraq Military Observer Group. (UNIIMOG). Up to 525 personnel supervised the disengagement of the two sides from Aug 1988 to Feb 1991.

1988 - Afghanistan and Pakistan. United Nations Exceptional Aid Mission in Afghanistan and Pakistan (UNGOMAP). 5 observers monitored the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan from May 1988 to Stride 1990.

1989 - Central America. United Nations Observer Category in Central America (ONUCA) 174 personnel helped verify compliance with the Esquipulas Treaty signed between Nicaragua and its neighbors to bound clash in the region. Canada participated from November 1989 to Jan 1992.

1989 - Namibia. United Nations Transition Utility Association Namibia (UNTAG). 301 personnel served between April 1989 and Walk 1990.

1990 - Kuwait. (The Persian Gulf War) 2,700 personnel including three ships and a squadron of CF-18s and a medical unit helped a UN strength push Iraq elsewhere of Kuwait. Wrapped up 1991.

1990 - Haiti. United Nations Mission for the Verification of the Elections in Haiti. (ONUVEH). 11 picking observers served from November 1990 to February 1991.

1990 - Afghanistan and Pakistan. Labour of the Secretary-General in Afghanistan and Pakistan (OSGAP). 1 military observer from Tread 1990 to 1995

1991 - Iraq. United Nations Earmarked Commission (UNSCOM). This coordination was created to disarm Iraq, exclusively weapons of bulk destruction in 1991. Over the succession of the mission from April 1991 to December 1999, 100 personnel participated. After American air strikes against Iraq in unpunctual 1998 a advanced UN agency was created to hunt for lawless weapons. Two Canadian Forces personnel were posted to the Cutting edge York headquarters for this mission from 1999 to the spring of 2000 when they were replaced with civilians.

1991 - El Salvador. United Nations Observer Mission in El Salvador (ONUSAL). Up to 55 personnel investigated human rights complaints and assisted military reforms and elections. The mission lasted from July 1991 to April 1995

1991 - Angola. United Nations Angola Verification Mission II (UNAVEM II). 15 observers monitored a ceasefire from July 1991 to April 1993.

1991 - Cambodia. United Nations Advance Mission in Cambodia (UNAMIC) that became United Nations Transition Management in Cambodia. (UNTAC) . 7 military observers served from November 1991 to February 1992 with UNAMIC, then another 240 with UNTAC from February 1992 to September 1993. Bit of the closing mission was de-mining and disarmament.

1991 - Western Sahara. United Nations Mission for the Plebiscite in Western Sahara. (MINURSO). A maximum of 35 personnel helped overseer the ceasefire and supervise a vote from May 1991 to June 1994.

1991 - Kuwait. United Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observer Mission (UNIKON) 5 observers monitored the demilitarized circuit between Iraq and Kuwait from 1991 until September 2001.

1991 - Cerise Sea/Arabian Gulf/Persian Gulf. Maritime Interdiction Coercion (MIF). Canada contributed one vessel to this international beef often from 1991 to September 2001. The big idea is to enforce a United Nations stoppage against Iraq.

1992 - Yugoslavia. European Local Monitoring Mission in the Former Yugoslavia (ECMMY). 48 personnel monitored a ceasefire between January 1992 and August 1995 under the auspices of the European Regional and the Crowd for Security and Co-operation in Europe.

1992 - Somalia. Canada contributed to three seperate United Nations missions in this territory from October 1992 and January 1994. United Nations Transaction in Somalia I and II (UNOSOM I and UNOSOM II) and the Unified Occupation Clout (UNITAF). Sorrounding 1,300 personnel participated, most between December 1992 and Step 1993. It was during this mission that a rare peacekeepers tortured and killed a Somalia youth, valuable to a Regal Commission that described a breakdown of discipline, beneath problems at Headquarters and a nadir within the Forces.

1992 - Balkans. United Nations Safeguard Draft (UNPROFOR) followed by United Nations Quiet Forces Headquarters (UNPF). Lasting to 2000 personnel served in a assortment of missions in the former Yugoslavia from the February 1992 until December 1995. They secured the Sarajevo airport, if humanitarian relief, and protected demilitarized zones encompassing Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. 13 personnel were and involved in monitoring "no fly zones' over Bosnia-Herzegovina (1993 -1995). From 1993 to 1996 one frigate with 210 personnel were used for the enforcement of maritime sanctions against the Former State of Yugoslavia. In 1995 some staff participated in the United Nations Confidence Restoration Aggregation mission (UNCRO) as well. Diverse personnel and aircraft were further involved the Sarajevo Airlift from 1992 to 1996. In 1995 NATO replaced the United Nations as the sponsor of this mission.

1992 - Former Yugoslavia. United Nations Commitee of Experts (UNCOE) (1992-1994). At any addicted time, Canada was providing up to seven legal and military police officers to UNCOE in Development Justice, to announcement on the evidence of grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions and other violations of international humanitarian jurisprudence dedicated in the state of the former Yugoslavia.

1993 - Uganda and Rwanda. United Nations Observer Mission Uganda-Rwanda (UNOMUR) followed by United Nations Supply Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR) 115 personnel from June to October 1993 then December 1993 to February 1996. The missions were to scanner the Rwandan line then aid displaced general public and protect relief supplies next a civil war. A besides 247 personnel besides provided humanitarian work during 1994 nevertheless not under bidding from the U.N.

1993 - Mozambique. United Nations Operations in Mozambique (ONUMOZ). 4 observers monitored a ceasefire and kept warring sides apart. The Mission lasted from February 1993 and December 1994.

1993 - Haiti. Haiti Blockage Enforcement followed by United Nations Mission in Haiti (UNMIH). 750 personnel, civilian police and one navy vessel enforce the embargo, train police, protect international personnel and keep up security from September 1993 to June 1996. This included a microscopic observer aggregation along the edge with the Dominican Republic in 1994.

1993 - Cambodia. Cambodian Mine Big idea Middle (CMAC). 7 personnel from 1993 to June 2000.

1995 - Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. United Nations Preventative Deployment Brunt in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (UNPREDEP). 1 officer from Pace 1995 to February 1999 then a as well 55 personnel helped locate up the NATO Extraction Energy headquarters, December 1998 to April 1999.

1995 - Azerbaijan. The Formation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) sponsored a peacekeeping mission in the former Soviet globe of Nagorny-Karabakh. 3 personnel assisted this mission from 1995 to 1996.

1995 - Former Yugoslavia. NATO Implementation Compulsion (IFOR). This mission replaced the United Nations in the Balkans in December 1995 with 1,029 Canadian troops. In 1996 the mission was renamed SFOR and became a stabilization force. The character of Canadian personnel was gradually reduced after 2001 to 650 members by October 2004. In 1996 we contributed one frigate to enforce an embargo. The United Nations did extend some labour in Bosnia-Herzegovina, called United Nations Mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina (UNMIBH) (December 1995 February 2000). Canada contributed two Canadian Forces members to de-mining and police training. From August to November 1997, 112 personnel providing politic air help to enforce the Dayton Tranquillity Accord.

1996 - Zaire. African Bull Lakes Multinational Force. 354 personnel to help in the delivery of humanitarian supplies to Rwandan refugees and advice their go back to Rwanda. This mission lasted from November to December 1996.

1996 - Haiti. United Nations Column Mission in Haiti (UNSMIH). 750 personnel supported UN peacekeeping and faculty building mission from July 1996 to July 1997.

1996 - Croatia. United Nations Observers in Prevlaka (UNMOP). 1 officer from February 1996 to September 2001.

1997 - Guatemala. United Nations Mission in Guatemala. (MINUGUA). 15 observers and civilian police went to benefit enforce a ceasefire. The mission lasted January to May 1997.

1997 - Haiti. There were two missions to this native land in the duplicate year. Mission de Police des Nations unies en Haiti. (MIPONUH) contributed vehicles and chauffeur instructors from November 1997 to February 2000. The United Nations Transition Mission in Haiti (UNTMIH) sent 750 personnel to train police and protect UN staff from August to November 1997.

1997 - Italy. Canadian Air Element in MAMDRIM. 14 personnel supported the SFOR mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina by providing weather briefings, intelligence briefings and aircraft maintenance. From February 1997 to February 1998.

1998 - Honduras. Seam Bother Duress Central America (JTFCAM) 290 personnel performed humanitarian grind and the DART (Disaster Avail Response Team) deployed from November to December 1998.

1998 - Kosovo. Kosovo Diplomatic Observer Mission/Verification Mission. 23 personnel supported the Format for Security and Co-operation in Europe with agreement compliance from October 1998 to May 1999

1998 - Central African Republic. Mission des Nations unies en Republique Centrafricaine (MINURCA). 80 personnel maintained security in the capital, Bangui, and then provided brace during elections. This mission lasted from Trudge 1998 to December 1999.

1999 - Kosovo. Canada participated in many missions in this region. United Nations Interim Control in Kosovo (UNMIK) 1 liaison officer followed by 1,450 personnel with the NATO Impulse Kosovo (KFOR). Two aircraft were very used in the Humanitarian Airlift in Base of Kosovar Refugees from April to August 1999. A also 4 personnel served with the United Nations Mine Alertness Co-ordination Centre in Kosovo for six months from June to December 1999. From January to April 1999 there were 8 personnel serving with the Kosovo Verification Coordination Centre in the Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia.

1999 - Turkey. Joint Donkeywork Power Serdivan (JTFS). 200 personnel from the Catastrophe Service Response Squad (DART) deployed after an earthquake. The mission lasted from August to October 1999.

1999 - Mozambique. United Nations Evolvement Programme's Hurried Demining Programme. (ADP). 3 personnel served on this mission from April 1999 to July 2000.

1999 - East Timor. International Effort in East Timor (INTERFET). 650 personnel, including a navy vessel and aircraft, were sent to restore stability as the homeland voted for independence from occupying Indonesia. This mission lasted from September 1999 to February 2000. The remaining scarce personnel with the United Nations Transitional State in East Timor (UNTAET) finished their mission in May 2001.

1999 - Congo. United Nations Mission in the Republic of Congo. 1 officer was initially assigned on the other hand there are currently 9 personnel on this assignment to enforce a ceasefire between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and five local states that was signed in 1999. This is a United Nations sponsored mission, MONUC. *

1999 - Sierre Leone. United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) was created by the United Nations after second childhood of civil war. 5 observers went to this African nation in November 1999 to monitor disarmament. The mission was completed in July 2005.

2000 - Sierra Leone. International Military Advisory Knowledge Foursome (IMATT). 8 personnel initially deployed has increased to 11. The British led mission to restore calmness and stability in this cold war ravaged West African society began in November 2000 and continues. *

2000 - Ethiopia and Eritrea. United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE) 450 personnel deployed to verify a ceasefire. The mission lasted from August 2000 to June 2003.

2000 - Albania. The Rinas airport recovery project. Albania's leading airport was damaged when it was used for the Kosovar airlift. Cool with the Canadian International Action Agency, State Defense helped rebuild runways, parking aprons and taxi-ways. This mission lasted from September 2000 to September 2001.

2001 - Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. NATO Step "Essential Harvest" involved 200 personnel and lasted from August 2001 to September 2002.

2001 - Afghanistan. International Crusade Against Terrorism. 2,000 personnel was reduced to 1,000 in 2002 under this American led international mission to remove the Taliban from state in Afghanistan and abutment a democratic government. Our group numbers enlarged again in 2003 when NATO assumed command.

2003 - Afghanistan. NATO led International Security Servicing Exaction (ISAF). 2,250 personnel were stationed in Camp Julien near Kabul. In November 2005 Camp Julien closed, and the troops began redeployment to the Kandahar region in southern Afghanistan. Over 6000 personnel proverb labour at Camp Julien. Approximately 85 personnel keep at to serve in Kabul, and Bagram. *

2003 - Senegal. Especial Representative of the Secretary Regular in West Africa. 1 colonel on a calm relieve mission that lasted for one year from March 2003 to March 2004.

2003 - Democratic Republic of Congo. Interim Emergency Multinational Force. Canada contributed two aircraft and about 50 personnel for the month of June to the French led operation.

2003 - Liberia. United Nations Mission in Liberia. (UNMIL). 4 personnel from September to November 2003 to benefit in the transition from district peacekeeping mission to a United Nations sponsored mission.

2003 - Iraq. United Nations Function Mission in Iraq (UNAMI). One military observer is assigned to this mission first place by the Secretary Universal Certain Representative for Iraq. The mission is continuing. *

2004 - Haiti. United Nations Multinational Interim Dynamism followed by the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti MINUSTAH). 602 personnel. Mission from March to August 2004. Owing to 2005, 6 personnel lengthen with the UN mission. *

2004 - Sudan. United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMISUD). The two personnel originally assigned to this mission admit been increased to enhanced than 100. About 60 personnel are currently even in theater with the United Nations and the African Union Mission. They are providing cooperate in headquarters and experience in the employ of military vehicles in the troubled Darfur region. *

2004 - Bosnia-Herzegovina. In the fall of 2004 a European military extortion assumed command from NATO. There are about 24 personnel much in the Balkans with the Ball-breaker Constraint Balkans and EUFOR Liaison and Observation Teams. Because 1992 else than 40,000 Canadians acquire served in the Balkans. *

2005 - Sri Lanka. Course Constitution sent the DART to equip disaster relief succeeding the Asian tsunami. January to February 2005.

2005 - Gaza. Eight personnel are providing military ease to the Palestinian Authority. They are based in Jerusalem and the mission is continuing. *

2005 - United States. Action UNISOM. 900 personnel including navy divers, three vessels and engineers provided relief to the Southern United States after Hurricane Katrina. Completed in one month October 2005.

2005 - Pakistan. Method Plateau. DART disaster overhaul club deployed to the Kashmir region of Pakistan consequent an earthquake. October to December 2005.

2006 - Afghanistan. In February Canadian troops moved from Kabul to Kandahar to assume command of the Multi Public Brigade for Resident Command South. There are 2,300 personnel serving at Kandahar Airfield (KAF) and with the Provincial Reconstruction Group at Camp Nathan Smith located honest in Kandahar City. In appendix to providing security in the region the mission is to facilitate the transition from an American led coalition to NATO command. *

* denotes a ongoing mission

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