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[edit] Commander-in-Chief Unit Commendation

CANADIAN-FOOT GOES FORWARD; DEBATE;

THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF UNIT COMMENDATION

The Commander-in-Chief Unit Commendation may be awarded to any unit or sub-unit of the Canadian Forces, or to any similar organization of a foreign armed force working with or in conjunction with the Canadian Forces, that has performed an extraordinary deed or activity of a rare high standard in extremely hazardous circumstances. Commander-in-Chief Unit Commendations are restricted to war or war-like conditions in an active theatre of operations.

The Commander-in-Chief Unit Commendation is composed of scroll, insignia and pennant.

The framed gold-embossed scroll is inscribed with the name of the formation, unit or sub-unit concerned, bears an appropriate citation, and is signed by the Governor General as the Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Forces. The insignia is a gold bar with the Vice-Regal lion in full colour. The accompanying pennant is a permanent symbol of the award and may be flown or displayed as a public distinction. Related Information For more information, please see the Department of National Defence Web site for Canadian Forces Honours and Awards: [2] -- R.E.D. MORT -- 19:10, 5 December 2007

so what your saying is we shouldn't have even been there? GNR. R.E.D. MORT -- 19:24, 5 December 2007 The canadian officers still don't let us speak about the battle so who cares if the croatian government denies the whole thing at least i got a cave and a light socket.(and one of the Commander-in-Chief Commendation's) yay for Canada!?

Image:hon04-ccuc.jpgThe Commander-in-Chief Unit Commendation may be awarded to any unit or sub-unit of the Canadian Forces, or to any similar organization of a foreign armed force working with or in conjunction with the Canadian Forces, that has performed an extraordinary deed or activity of a rare high standard in extremely hazardous circumstances. Commander-in-Chief Unit Commendations are restricted to war or war-like conditions in an active theatre of operations.

The Commander-in-Chief Unit Commendation is composed of scroll, insignia and pennant.

The framed gold-embossed scroll is inscribed with the name of the formation, unit or sub-unit concerned, bears an appropriate citation, and is signed by the Governor General as the Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Forces. The insignia is a gold bar with the Vice-Regal lion in full colour. The accompanying pennant is a permanent symbol of the award and may be flown or displayed as a public distinction. Related Information For more information, please see the Department of National Defence Web site for Canadian Forces Honours and Awards: [1] -- R.E.D. MORT -- 19:10, 5 December 2007

  • so what your saying is we shouldn't have even been there? R.E.D. MORT -- 19:24, 5 December 2007

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