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Canada OOB
Royal Canadian Mounted Police : Commissioner Jason Walbrick.
Canadian Security Intelligence Service. Lt. Col Michael R. Jarvis Major Milton Cunmings Commodore Philip W. Hatcher Commander Franklin W. Patterson Maj. Gen. Jim Talbot Captain Kerry Howard CANADA The Canadian Legions The Russian Legion: The Russian Legion or RL, is an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. It is recruited predominantly from the Western Canada and the city of Juneau in Alaska. The regiment is made up of ex-Soviet POW soldiers as well as a large number of Russian-Canadians in its ranks. Manpower : 600 Tanks : 1 AFV, 3 M113, 17 Grizzly The Royal Aboriginal Legion: The Royal Aboriginal Legion (RAL) is a part of the Canadian Army's Corps of Infantry. It is recruited from several Canadian aboriginal nations. Manpower : 180 The American Legion : The American Legion (AL) is an integral and somewhat controversial part of the Canadian Army that provides manning for a strong infantry brigade group. The AL, as its named suggests, is mostly recruited from the American states but also includes recruits from throughout Europe and further a field. Manpower : 450 Tanks : 2 M109 The Arctic Reconnaissance Force: The Arctic Reconnaissance Force (ARF ) is Canada's specialist Arctic warfare unit which has mastered the art of operating in the depths of the harsh arctic tundra. The CO of the ARF is Lieutenant Colonel Will Griffith Manpower : 500 Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario Now know locally as the "Free City of Sault Ste Marie". The twin city councils formed the Joint City Council and almost immediately took over the running of Chippewa County, too. This also means the Free City had to take over basic services and policing in these communities too. The CIA, DIA, and CSIS all have active cells in the Sault. The City Government doesn’t mind for now as long as they keep their spy activities outside of the Sault and the CIA and DIA don’t shoot at each other in Sault Militia protected areas. The city is also home to representatives of the Sault Indian Tribal and Bay Mills Indian Tribal Militias. Sault Militia Manpower : 3900 (mortars as artillery) Sault Military Police Formed from the Sheriff Departments of Chippewa, Luce, and Mackinaw Counties along with the four Michigan State Police Posts, the Ontario Provincial Police Post and the City Police. Manpower : 800 Sault Air assets (K.I. Sawyer and Kincheloe Air Force Bases and Sander Army Airfield). Manpower : 400 troops Aircrafts : 3 C-130, 6 Chinooks and 11 Blackhawks. Sault Navy Group (Sault and Saint Ignace) Manpower : 200 troops Ships : 5 Rescue Boats, 7 PT Boats, and 5 Riverine Patrol Boats. Cheshire Regiment (2nd Canadian Garrison Regiment). Manpower : 350 men. Vehicles : 2 M109, 2 Grizzly, 10 M113. Pittsburg, New Hampshire The surviving locals live in a reign of terror, Many have fled the area, but many more have been unable to. Many of them are now force to grow food for the Rangers, but they are allowed to keep some for themselves. Iroquois Rangers (Canadian Armed Force’s guerrilla unit) Manpower : 1300 Vehicles: 1 LAV-25 Forest Dale, Vermont Captain John Campbell's Wildcats Manpower : 100 Pacific Command (British Columbia) - 1/Rocky Mountain Rangers (Kamloops) mANPOWER/ 300 - 1st Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (Ladysmith, BC) Manpower : 2300 Assets : 14 Leopard C2, 4 M109, 29 Grizzly - 39th Canadian Brigade Group (Reserve) (Nelson, British Columbia) Manpower : 1720 troops. Assets: 10 Cougar, 12 Grizzly, 6 105FH. - 38th Canadian Brigade Group (Reserve) (Brandon, Manitoba) Manpower : 2800 troops Assets : 18 Grizzly, 16 105FH - 41st Canadian Brigade Group (Reserve) (Lethbridge, Alberta) Manpower : 1500 troops. Assets : 10 Cougar, 6 105FH, 4 Rapier, 4 GDF-35 Royal Canadian Mounted Police - E Division: 2900 men (BC) - K Division: 500 men (Alberta) Canadian Air Command (Western) - 4th Air Wing (CFB Cold Lake, Alberta) 410 Tactical Fighter Squadron : 80 troops (4 F/A-18C) 416 Tactical Fighter Squadron : 90 troops (4 F/A-18C) 417 Combat Support Squadron : 180 troops (8 UH-1H, 1 C-17A) 419 Tactical Fighter Training Squadron : 150 troops (8 Hawk, 5 PC-9) 1 Air Maintenance Squadron : 300 troops 42 Radar Squadron : 150 troops 4 Airfield Defence Squadron : 250 troops, 6 Rapier, 8 GDF-35 Canadian Naval Pacific Command - 1st Royal Canadian Marine Regiment Manpower: 430 Assets: 140 HMMWV - Sea Otters Manpower: 20 Assets: 2 Hovercraft - HMCS Calgary (FFG) - HMCS Fredericton (FFG) - HMCS Corner Brook (SSK) - HMCS Victoria (Patrol Vessel) - HMCS Summerside (Patrol Vessel) - HMCS Whitehorse (Patrol Vessel) Maritime Command (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, southern Quebec) - 4th Air Defence Regiment : 400 troops, 12 Rapier, 14 GDF-35 (CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick) - 4th Engineer Support Regiment : 200 troops (CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick) - 33rd Medical Platoon : 120 troops (CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick) - 37th Canadian Brigade Group, (Moncton, New Brunswick) Manpower : 3100, 300 cavalry. Assets : 8 LG1 - 36th Canadian Brigade Group (Wolfville, Nova Scotia) Manpower : 4000 Assets : 14 Cougar, 12 LG1 Royal Canadian Mounted Police - J Division: 300 men (NB) - H Division: 100 men (Nova Scotia) - B Division: 220 men (Newfoundland) Canadian Air Command (Maritimes) - 9th Air Wing (Gander, Newfoundland) 103rd Search and Rescue Squadron: 150 troops, 1 UH-1H, 5 EH-101 - 14th Wing (Greenwood, Nova Scotia) 415th Squadron : 90 troops, 3 P-3C Orion, 2 EH-101. 434th Squadron : 60 troops, 1 Medium Transport. Canadian Naval Maritime Command - HMCS Charlottetown (FFG) - HMCS Windsor (SSK) - HMCS Preserver (support ship) - HMCS Moncton (Canadian maritime patrol craft) Land Forces Central Area The new HQ of the Land Forces Central Area is in London, Ontario Command Units: - 3rd Canadian Ranger Patrol Group (Northern Ontario and across borders. It is mostly made up of Cree and Objibway). Manpower : 500 plus 250 trainees. - 2nd Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (CFB Petawawa, Ontario) Manpower : 2480 Assets : 5 Leopard 1, 4 M109, 19 Coyote, 5 Grizzly, 4 LG1, 4 Rapier, 6 GDF35 - 31st Canadian Brigade Group (London, Ontario) Manpower : 2600 Assets : 14 Cougar, 18 LG1 - 32nd Canadian Brigade Group (Reserve) (Brampton, Ontario) Manpower : 570 - 33rd Canadian Brigade Group (Reserve) (Kingston, Ontario) Manpower : 3000 Assets : 10 Cougar, 14 LG1 Canadian Central Air Command - Thunderbird Wing Manpower: 350 Assets: 12 AH-64D, 9 UH-1H. Royal Canadian Mounted Police - O Division: 460 men (Ontario) - D Division: 350 men (Manitoba) - F Division: 380 men (Saskatchewan) QUEBEC Front de Liberation de Quebec Aided by French forces, surviving leader of the Bloc Quebecois, Sebastien Hebert, determined to win a free Quebec, called upon 'loyal Quebecois soldiers' to serve their proper nation and resist the Federal orders. Colonel Philippe Tassugat. Colonel Sylvain T. Renault Gendarmerie Nationale du Québec: 500 men Central Québec Order of Battle - 34e Groupe-Brigade du Québec (Reserve) (Hull, Quebec) Manpower : 2650 Assets : 14 Lynx. West Quebec Order of Battle: - 4e Groupe-Brigade Mécanisé du Québec (BFC Valcartier, Quebec) Manpower : 1000 Assets : 6 Leopard C2, M113. - 5e Groupe-Brigade Mécanisé du Québec (BFC Valcartier, Quebec) Manpower : 1400 Assets : 5 Leopard 1, 5 Coyote, 16 Grizzly. - Les Voltigeurs de Québec (Goose Bay, Labrador) Manpower : 350 - Les Fusiliers du St-Laurent (Churchill Falls, Labrador) Manpower: 450 East Quebec Order of Battle: (area adjacent to the Maritimes) - 1ère Groupe-Brigade du Québec Manpower : 1050 - 35e Groupe-Brigade du Quebec (Reserve) (Alma, Quebec) Manpower : 2900 Assets : 34 Cougar, 24 LG-1, 8 Rapier, 8 GDF-35. - Task Force Chateauguay: Manpower : 750 Forces Aéronautique du Québec - 425th Fighter Squadron : 100 men (4 F/A-18C, 3 Hawk, 1 A-37B) - 439th Combat Support Squadron : 150 men (6 UH-1H, 1 C-130H) - 444th Combat Support Squadron : 130 men (5 UH-1H, 1 A-320) - 497th Combat Rescue Squadron : 200men (10 UH-1H, 1 SH-3H). - 3rd Air Maintenance Squadron : 150 men - 12th Radar Squadron : 100 men Marine du Québec - HMCS Ville de Quebec (FFG) - HMCS Goose Bay (Canadian maritime patrol craft) - HMCS Shawinigan (Canadian maritime patrol craft) FRENCH MERCENARY FORCES - Forces Expéditionnaire du Québec Manpower : 1100 Assets : 8 AMX-10, 14 VAB, 5 105 FH. Aircrafts : 4 Gazelle, 8 Puma. |
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