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Royal Canadian Logistics Service | |
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Service royal de la logistique du Canada | |
Active | 1968–present |
Country | Canada |
Branch | Canadian Armed Forces |
Type | Military logistics |
Role | Supply chain management, transportation, human resource management, finance, and food services, movements, postal, and ammunition |
Motto(s) | Latin: Servitium nulli secundus, lit.'Service second to none' |
The Royal Canadian Logistics Service (RCLS, French: Service royal de la logistique du Canada) is a personnel branch of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF).
In April 1997, the CF Armed Forces Council decided to incorporate the Personnel Administration Branch into the Logistics branch.
From 1968 to 2018 the organization was named the Logistics Branch. On October 16, 2018, on the occasion on its 50th anniversary, the logistics branch received its 'royal' designation from Queen Elizabeth II becoming the Royal Canadian Logistics Service.[1]
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Unification[edit]
When the Army, Royal Canadian Navy, and Royal Canadian Air Force were merged in 1968 to form the Canadian Forces, the administrative Corps of the Army were deactivated and merged with their Naval and Air Force counterparts to ultimately form the Canadian Forces' Logistics Branch.
- The Royal Canadian Army Service Corps transport and supply elements were combined with the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps to form the Logistics Branch
- The Royal Canadian Postal Corps, and Royal Canadian Army Service Corps clerical trades, were merged to form the Administration Branch (later merged with the Logistics Branch)
Training[edit]
Canadian Forces Logistics Training Centre[edit]
Canadian Forces Logistics Training Centre (CFLTC) (formerly known as Canadian Forces School of Administration and Logistics or CFSAL) has an establishment of 181 military and 14 civilian personnel and is organized into a headquarters and three divisions:[2]
- A Division comprising Supply, Music and Explosives Training Cadres;
- B Division comprising Resource Management Support, Food Services, Transportation and Traffic Training Cadres; and
- C Division, which oversees Officer and Advanced Training.
Each year, CFLTC trains approximately 3,000 military members (both Regular Force and Reserve) and civilians. CFLTC provides entry-level training to logistics officers from all three environments. In addition CFLTC trains the following suboccupations for logistics officers: Supply Chain Management, Financial Management, Human Resources Management, Fleet Management and Food Services.
CFLTC trains the following occupations for non-commissioned members: human resources administrator, financial service administrator, cook, supply technician, ammunition technician, traffic technician, mobile support equipment operator, and musician.
Order of precedence[edit]
Preceded by Air Operations Branch | Royal Canadian Logistics Service | Succeeded by Royal Canadian Medical Service |
References[edit]
- ^'Governor General to Attend the Royal Canadian Logistics Service 50th Anniversary Parade'. Governor General of Canada. October 15, 2018. Retrieved October 17, 2018.
- ^'Canadian Forces Logistics Training Centre (CFLTC)'. Borden.forces.gc.ca. 2012-02-08. Archived from the original on 2013-01-21. Retrieved 2013-01-10.
External links[edit]
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal_Canadian_Logistics_Service&oldid=923325444'
The Canadian Armed Forces Music Branch supports all elements of the Canadian Armed Forces ( CAF). Our musicians can be seen in Navy, Army or Air Force dress. In keeping with the rich heritage of Canadian military music, we play from both the brass/reed and pipes & drums disciplines. We have:. 15 voluntary bands. 6 full-time regular force bands. 53 part-time reserve force bandsRole of the Music BranchThe role of the CAF Music Branch is to provide quality music to:.
support CAF operations. foster morale and esprit de corps. promote DND and Canadian aesthetics and values both nationally and abroadThe Music Branch also promotes the Canadian Armed Forces as a career choice for Canadian musicians.
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