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National Defence committee Thank you. The army is undergoing individual and collective training to be able to respond to a full spectrum of conflict. As you and others saw in Wainwright—and, if you weren't able to, we would be honoured to host you, and provide you the opportunity to see our young soldiers
November 22nd, 2011Committee meeting
LGen Peter J. Devlin
National Defence committee This is the first time in several years that there's been a brigade-level operation, brigade-level training. I think that's important. To train at that level provides Canada with a level of readiness and flexibility that Canada deserves. Over the past many years we have focused
November 22nd, 2011Committee meeting
LGen Peter J. Devlin
National Defence committee Thank you very much. That's a great point. It's a word that I use: your army reloaded, rechargé. We have been involved in the recovery of our people, our equipment, and our ideas from combat in Afghanistan, the reconstitution of the force, and the reorientation of the force. I
November 22nd, 2011Committee meeting
LGen Peter J. Devlin
National Defence committee Certainly. There are three classes, A, B and C. I believe your question relates to class B.
November 22nd, 2011Committee meeting
LGen Peter J. Devlin
National Defence committee Let me start with class C. The class C soldier is on an operational task, an operational deployment. Class B is a full-time soldier operating here domestically, in Canada, in support of the institution. As an example, they would be tasked to an HQ, or they could be tasked at the
November 22nd, 2011Committee meeting
LGen Peter J. Devlin
National Defence committee Perhaps I can use the example of a reserve unit populated with class A soldiers. There is a regular element that in the past supported our reserve units. Because of the conflict in Afghanistan, you might find that some of those reserve units are now populated with full-time cla
November 22nd, 2011Committee meeting
LGen Peter J. Devlin
National Defence committee Thank you very much. I think it's very important to point out that Lieutenant-General Leslie's report was designed to be a list of options that the military needed to pay attention to and study. I have a great deal of respect for Lieutenant-General Leslie and his ideas. But my
November 22nd, 2011Committee meeting
LGen Peter J. Devlin
National Defence committee Good morning. Mr. Chairman, members of the committee, it gives me great pleasure to be with you this morning along with Chief Warrant Officer Gino Moretti, Sergeant-Major of the Canadian army. I would also like to thank General Natynczyk, the Chief of the Defence Staff, for givi
November 22nd, 2011Committee meeting
Lieutenant-General Peter J. Devlin