Nathan
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- Jul 2, 2018
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Exercise Resolute Harmony
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1st Battalion, Canadian Airborne Regiment A Company 124 Paratroopers B Company 124 Paratroopers C Company 124 Paratroopers Support Company = 87 Troops, 29 Land Rover Wimiks 18th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA 1 Troop - 6 x M777 Howitzers, 48 Troops, Target Acquisition Troop – 22 Troops, 12 Land Rover Wimiks, 1 G-Wagon 1 Signal Regiment 1 Platoon, 36 Troops 1 'Airborne' Field Hospital 1 Casualty Clearing Station = 36 Troops 1st Military Working Dog Regiment 1st Section, 1st Platoon, A Company = 10 Soldiers + 9 Military Working Dogs 1 Troop, 11 Field Squadron, 1 Combat Engineering Regiment 36 Troops 18 Veterinary Hospital 10 Active Duty Soldiers 436 Transport Squadron, CC-130J Hercules 12 Pilots, 36 aircrew, 44 Ground Crew, 12 C-130J Hercules CFB Trenton 450 Tactical Helicopter Squadron, CH-47F Chinook 24 Pilots, 12 Aircrew 44 Ground Crew, 12 CH-47F Chinook CFB Trenton 1 Platoon, A Company, Canadian Special Operations Regiment 36 Complex Raid Troops | A Company 4th Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment 124 Active Duty Soldiers 14 LAV IIIs + 1 G-wagon |
Safety Staff CFB Petawawa Training Cadre = 20 Active Duty TroopsMedical Section, 4th Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment = 20 Active Duty Troops, 3 LSVW |
Situation
The nation of Auralia has broken out into a state of conflict. 2 opposing groups, the Government of Auralia and Free Auralian Liberation Front (FALF) have agreed to a temporary ceasefire, best described as fractious and weak.
The Government of Canada, acting on a resolution from the Global Assembly, have deployed a small peacekeeping force to bring control to the region and ensure civilian infrastructure is protected.
The task force will be responsible for protecting a local village from opposing forces and ensuring critical aide is able to reach those in need.
The exercise will test the paratroopers airborne capability, peacekeeping and diplomacy.
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