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Remembering CFB Lahr and the End of the Cold War
On August 31, 1994, the Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Lahr in Germany was officially decommissioned, marking an end to a 27-year military presence that is still remembered by the Canadians who...
Former Canadian Military Base in Lahr, Germany (Part 1) - Blogger
Canada history: Aug 31,1993: Canada’s military bids
Aug 31, 2020 · CFB Baden-Soellingen, and CFB Lahr had been the site of Canada’s NATO forces for some four decades. Perhaps 350,000 Canadian soldiers occasionally with families saw service in Germany...
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Lahr Germany - Historical Report 1967 - National …
In its second year of competition, the RCAF secured both second and third place for the two Squadrons for overall marks, and placed pilots in the 2nd, 4th, and 10th positions of the top 10 for individual ratings.
Canadian Forces in Europe During the Cold War
Feb 11, 2022 · Additionally, 4 CMBG became part of a new formation, Canadian Forces Europe (CFE), which also commanded air force units. The brigade was stationed at Lahr with an infantry battalion in Baden-Soellingen. 4 CMBG was …
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NATO - Declassified: Canada and NATO - 1949
The main Canadian Army base was in Lahr, West Germany and surrounding German communities. The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) had its European headquarters in the town of Metz, France, close to the German border.
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