A central feature of Canada=s forgiven and defence policy since the end of World War II has been the commitment to promote international peace and security. Canada is recognized as an international peacekeeping nation. Canada was involved in many peacekeeping missions around the world and has earned a reputation as peacekeeper. Canada has the power, commitment, military support, and money to help other countries keep peace.
Korea is a country which needed the support of the Canadian peacekeeping force. After WWII it was divided into north and south Korea, The north was communist and the south was protected by the US. In 1950 the north attacked the south the united nations decided to help, Canada send about 8000 soldiers in. The war left over 1500 Canadian soldiers casualties and 406 were killed. The conflict was resolved with a truce in July 1953, The united nations actions had saved south Korea. Canada and the UN will monitor the truce and not allow any fighting from happening again. The troops in Korea have now pulled out and or assigned to another mission.
A good example of Canada=s involvement is the Suez Crisis. In 1956 a major conflict developed in the middle east , Egypt decided to take control of the Suez Canal. This involved the french , the British and the Israeli moving into Egypt. Britain and France decided to takeover the canal from Egypt. Canada, Russia, and the USA were on the side of Egypt even though they were Britains friend. Pearson proposed to make them sign a truce to stop shooting and than send in some troops to keep the peace. This was done about 800 Canadian troops were send the resolve the conflict. There were more conflicts in the middle east but Canada and the UN had always been there to resolve them.
Another country that Canada has contributed peacekeeping troops is the Cyprus. The Canadian battalion was responsible for a sector of the country. This sector included the city of Nicosia, The Canadien troops mission were they observe posts along the cease-fire lines, conducting mobile patrols within the sector, investigating cease-fire violations, mediating disputes between the opposing forces and conducting humanitarian relief tasks. On December 11,1993 Canada announced that it would withdrawn its troops in June and the troops are now home .
Iraq_kuwait was another location the Canadian peacekeeping force was involved in the
conflict was between Iraq and Kuwait. Sadam Husain the leader of Iraq attacked Kuwait with his army to gain more land and oil. The mission was to established in April 1991 and was sustained within a demilitarize zone along the Iraq_Kuwait border. The Canadian contingent consist of 29 Canadian force members who were mostly engineers. Their task was to clear mines and unexploded ordnance from the demilitarized zone. Most of the troops have carried out their mission and have been pulled out.
Canada was also involved in the Ex_Yougoslavia, their war was between the Serbians, Croatians, Moslems There were 1050 troops involved. The Canadian contingent deployed in late March 1992. Their task was to carry out vehicle and patrols , establish Check points, and preform area and perimeter protection, as well as to maintain routs, carry out mine clearance operations and look after the construction and maintenance of shelters in Croatia. Another contingent of 1250 Canadian troops has been disputed to Croatia to be part of a protection force in
Bosnia-Hercegovina. It now monitors the case fire and any other arguments made between the Serbians, Croatians, Moslems.
Somalia is another place in the world where Canadian peacekeeping troops were involved in. On December 3,1992, the UN decided to use all necessary means to establish as soon as possible a secure humanitarian relief operations in Somalia. The Canadian continent of 1,300 military personal replaced the earlier commitment of 750 military personal. The job of the soldiers was to try to keep peace and not endanger their lives while doing it. The Canadian battalion is presently situated in Belet Huen and is expanding its field of responsibility to include outlying areas. Is supported by Canadian Forces armoured vehicles. They provide medical support and supplies.
As Canada=s reputation for peacekeeper grows more known around the world, Canada still serves to try to give peace and security to other countries that need assistance. Canada has been the strongest supporter of the united nations, we are one of its original 51 members. Each year me make a large contribution to the UN budget and try to help poor countries who are in need. When people think of Canada they associate peace security and helping hand.
CANADA AS A PEACEKEEPER
A central feature of Canada=s forgiven and defence policy since the end of World War II has been the commitment to promote international peace and security. Canada is recognized as an international peacekeeping nation. Canada was involved in many peacekeeping missions around the world and has earned a reputation as peacekeeper. Canada has the power, commitment, military support, and money to help other countries keep peace.
Korea is a country which needed the support of the Canadian peacekeeping force. After WWII it was divided into north and south Korea, The north was communist and the south was protected by the US. In 1950 the north attacked the south the united nations decided to help, Canada send about 8000 soldiers in. The war left over 1500 Canadian soldiers casualties and 406 were killed. The conflict was resolved with a truce in July 1953, The united nations actions had saved south Korea. Canada and the UN will monitor the truce and not allow any fighting from happening again. The troops in Korea have now pulled out and or assigned to another mission.
A good example of Canada=s involvement is the Suez Crisis. In 1956 a major conflict developed in the middle east , Egypt decided to take control of the Suez Canal. This involved the french , the British and the Israeli moving into Egypt. Britain and France decided to takeover the canal from Egypt. Canada, Russia, and the USA were on the side of Egypt even though they were Britains friend. Pearson proposed to make them sign a truce to stop shooting and than send in some troops to keep the peace. This was done about 800 Canadian troops were send the resolve the conflict. There were more conflicts in the middle east but Canada and the UN had always been there to resolve them.
Another country that Canada has contributed peacekeeping troops is the Cyprus. The Canadian battalion was responsible for a sector of the country. This sector included the city of Nicosia, The Canadien troops mission were they observe posts along the cease-fire lines, conducting mobile patrols within the sector, investigating cease-fire violations, mediating disputes between the opposing forces and conducting humanitarian relief tasks. On December 11,1993 Canada announced that it would withdrawn its troops in June and the troops are now home .
Iraq_kuwait was another location the Canadian peacekeeping force was involved in the
conflict was between Iraq and Kuwait. Sadam Husain the leader of Iraq attacked Kuwait with his army to gain more land and oil. The mission was to established in April 1991 and was sustained within a demilitarize zone along the Iraq_Kuwait border. The Canadian contingent consist of 29 Canadian force members who were mostly engineers. Their task was to clear mines and unexploded ordnance from the demilitarized zone. Most of the troops have carried out their mission and have been pulled out.
Canada was also involved in the Ex_Yougoslavia, their war was between the Serbians, Croatians, Moslems There were 1050 troops involved. The Canadian contingent deployed in late March 1992. Their task was to carry out vehicle and patrols , establish Check points, and preform area and perimeter protection, as well as to maintain routs, carry out mine clearance operations and look after the construction and maintenance of shelters in Croatia. Another contingent of 1250 Canadian troops has been disputed to Croatia to be part of a protection force in
Bosnia-Hercegovina. It now monitors the case fire and any other arguments made between the Serbians, Croatians, Moslems.
Somalia is another place in the world where Canadian peacekeeping troops were involved in. On December 3,1992, the UN decided to use all necessary means to establish as soon as possible a secure humanitarian relief operations in Somalia. The Canadian continent of 1,300 military personal replaced the earlier commitment of 750 military personal. The job of the soldiers was to try to keep peace and not endanger their lives while doing it. The Canadian battalion is presently situated in Belet Huen and is expanding its field of responsibility to include outlying areas. Is supported by Canadian Forces armoured vehicles. They provide medical support and supplies.
As Canada=s reputation for peacekeeper grows more known around the world, Canada still serves to try to give peace and security to other countries that need assistance. Canada has been the strongest supporter of the united nations, we are one of its original 51 members. Each year me make a large contribution to the UN budget and try to help poor countries who are in need. When people think of Canada they associate peace security and helping hand.
CANADA AS A PEACEKEEPER
A central feature of Canada=s forgiven and defence policy since the end of World War II has been the commitment to promote international peace and security. Canada is recognized as an international peacekeeping nation. Canada was involved in many peacekeeping missions around the world and has earned a reputation as peacekeeper. Canada has the power, commitment, military support, and money to help other countries keep peace.
Korea is a country which needed the support of the Canadian peacekeeping force. After WWII it was divided into north and south Korea, The north was communist and the south was protected by the US. In 1950 the north attacked the south the united nations decided to help, Canada send about 8000 soldiers in. The war left over 1500 Canadian soldiers casualties and 406 were killed. The conflict was resolved with a truce in July 1953, The united nations actions had saved south Korea. Canada and the UN will monitor the truce and not allow any fighting from happening again. The troops in Korea have now pulled out and or assigned to another mission.
A good example of Canada=s involvement is the Suez Crisis. In 1956 a major conflict developed in the middle east , Egypt decided to take control of the Suez Canal. This involved the french , the British and the Israeli moving into Egypt. Britain and France decided to takeover the canal from Egypt. Canada, Russia, and the USA were on the side of Egypt even though they were Britains friend. Pearson proposed to make them sign a truce to stop shooting and than send in some troops to keep the peace. This was done about 800 Canadian troops were send the resolve the conflict. There were more conflicts in the middle east but Canada and the UN had always been there to resolve them.
Another country that Canada has contributed peacekeeping troops is the Cyprus. The Canadian battalion was responsible for a sector of the country. This sector included the city of Nicosia, The Canadien troops mission were they observe posts along the cease-fire lines, conducting mobile patrols within the sector, investigating cease-fire violations, mediating disputes between the opposing forces and conducting humanitarian relief tasks. On December 11,1993 Canada announced that it would withdrawn its troops in June and the troops are now home .
Iraq_kuwait was another location the Canadian peacekeeping force was involved in the
conflict was between Iraq and Kuwait. Sadam Husain the leader of Iraq attacked Kuwait with his army to gain more land and oil. The mission was to established in April 1991 and was sustained within a demilitarize zone along the Iraq_Kuwait border. The Canadian contingent consist of 29 Canadian force members who were mostly engineers. Their task was to clear mines and unexploded ordnance from the demilitarized zone. Most of the troops have carried out their mission and have been pulled out.
Canada was also involved in the Ex_Yougoslavia, their war was between the Serbians, Croatians, Moslems There were 1050 troops involved. The Canadian contingent deployed in late March 1992. Their task was to carry out vehicle and patrols , establish Check points, and preform area and perimeter protection, as well as to maintain routs, carry out mine clearance operations and look after the construction and maintenance of shelters in Croatia. Another contingent of 1250 Canadian troops has been disputed to Croatia to be part of a protection force in
Bosnia-Hercegovina. It now monitors the case fire and any other arguments made between the Serbians, Croatians, Moslems.
Somalia is another place in the world where Canadian peacekeeping troops were involved in. On December 3,1992, the UN decided to use all necessary means to establish as soon as possible a secure humanitarian relief operations in Somalia. The Canadian continent of 1,300 military personal replaced the earlier commitment of 750 military personal. The job of the soldiers was to try to keep peace and not endanger their lives while doing it. The Canadian battalion is presently situated in Belet Huen and is expanding its field of responsibility to include outlying areas. Is supported by Canadian Forces armoured vehicles. They provide medical support and supplies.
As Canada=s reputation for peacekeeper grows more known around the world, Canada still serves to try to give peace and security to other countries that need assistance. Canada has been the strongest supporter of the united nations, we are one of its original 51 members. Each year me make a large contribution to the UN budget and try to help poor countries who are in need. When people think of Canada they associate peace security and helping hand.
CANADA AS A PEACEKEEPER
A central feature of Canada=s forgiven and defence policy since the end of World War II has been the commitment to promote international peace and security. Canada is recognized as an international peacekeeping nation. Canada was involved in many peacekeeping missions around the world and has earned a reputation as peacekeeper. Canada has the power, commitment, military support, and money to help other countries keep peace.
Korea is a country which needed the support of the Canadian peacekeeping force. After WWII it was divided into north and south Korea, The north was communist and the south was protected by the US. In 1950 the north attacked the south the united nations decided to help, Canada send about 8000 soldiers in. The war left over 1500 Canadian soldiers casualties and 406 were killed. The conflict was resolved with a truce in July 1953, The united nations actions had saved south Korea. Canada and the UN will monitor the truce and not allow any fighting from happening again. The troops in Korea have now pulled out and or assigned to another mission.
A good example of Canada=s involvement is the Suez Crisis. In 1956 a major conflict developed in the middle east , Egypt decided to take control of the Suez Canal. This involved the french , the British and the Israeli moving into Egypt. Britain and France decided to takeover the canal from Egypt. Canada, Russia, and the USA were on the side of Egypt even though they were Britains friend. Pearson proposed to make them sign a truce to stop shooting and than send in some troops to keep the peace. This was done about 800 Canadian troops were send the resolve the conflict. There were more conflicts in the middle east but Canada and the UN had always been there to resolve them.
Another country that Canada has contributed peacekeeping troops is the Cyprus. The Canadian battalion was responsible for a sector of the country. This sector included the city of Nicosia, The Canadien troops mission were they observe posts along the cease-fire lines, conducting mobile patrols within the sector, investigating cease-fire violations, mediating disputes between the opposing forces and conducting humanitarian relief tasks. On December 11,1993 Canada announced that it would withdrawn its troops in June and the troops are now home .
Iraq_kuwait was another location the Canadian peacekeeping force was involved in the
conflict was between Iraq and Kuwait. Sadam Husain the leader of Iraq attacked Kuwait with his army to gain more land and oil. The mission was to established in April 1991 and was sustained within a demilitarize zone along the Iraq_Kuwait border. The Canadian contingent consist of 29 Canadian force members who were mostly engineers. Their task was to clear mines and unexploded ordnance from the demilitarized zone. Most of the troops have carried out their mission and have been pulled out.
Canada was also involved in the Ex_Yougoslavia, their war was between the Serbians, Croatians, Moslems There were 1050 troops involved. The Canadian contingent deployed in late March 1992. Their task was to carry out vehicle and patrols , establish Check points, and preform area and perimeter protection, as well as to maintain routs, carry out mine clearance operations and look after the construction and maintenance of shelters in Croatia. Another contingent of 1250 Canadian troops has been disputed to Croatia to be part of a protection force in
Bosnia-Hercegovina. It now monitors the case fire and any other arguments made between the Serbians, Croatians, Moslems.
Somalia is another place in the world where Canadian peacekeeping troops were involved in. On December 3,1992, the UN decided to use all necessary means to establish as soon as possible a secure humanitarian relief operations in Somalia. The Canadian continent of 1,300 military personal replaced the earlier commitment of 750 military personal. The job of the soldiers was to try to keep peace and not endanger their lives while doing it. The Canadian battalion is presently situated in Belet Huen and is expanding its field of responsibility to include outlying areas. Is supported by Canadian Forces armoured vehicles. They provide medical support and supplies.
As Canada=s reputation for peacekeeper grows more known around the world, Canada still serves to try to give peace and security to other countries that need assistance. Canada has been the strongest supporter of the united nations, we are one of its original 51 members. Each year me make a large contribution to the UN budget and try to help poor countries who are in need. When people think of Canada they associate peace security and helping hand.
CANADA AS A PEACEKEEPER
A central feature of Canada=s forgiven and defence policy since the end of World War II has been the commitment to promote international peace and security. Canada is recognized as an international peacekeeping nation. Canada was involved in many peacekeeping missions around the world and has earned a reputation as peacekeeper. Canada has the power, commitment, military support, and money to help other countries keep peace.
Korea is a country which needed the support of the Canadian peacekeeping force. After WWII it was divided into north and south Korea, The north was communist and the south was protected by the US. In 1950 the north attacked the south the united nations decided to help, Canada send about 8000 soldiers in. The war left over 1500 Canadian soldiers casualties and 406 were killed. The conflict was resolved with a truce in July 1953, The united nations actions had saved south Korea. Canada and the UN will monitor the truce and not allow any fighting from happening again. The troops in Korea have now pulled out and or assigned to another mission.
A good example of Canada=s involvement is the Suez Crisis. In 1956 a major conflict developed in the middle east , Egypt decided to take control of the Suez Canal. This involved the french , the British and the Israeli moving into Egypt. Britain and France decided to takeover the canal from Egypt. Canada, Russia, and the USA were on the side of Egypt even though they were Britains friend. Pearson proposed to make them sign a truce to stop shooting and than send in some troops to keep the peace. This was done about 800 Canadian troops were send the resolve the conflict. There were more conflicts in the middle east but Canada and the UN had always been there to resolve them.
Another country that Canada has contributed peacekeeping troops is the Cyprus. The Canadian battalion was responsible for a sector of the country. This sector included the city of Nicosia, The Canadien troops mission were they observe posts along the cease-fire lines, conducting mobile patrols within the sector, investigating cease-fire violations, mediating disputes between the opposing forces and conducting humanitarian relief tasks. On December 11,1993 Canada announced that it would withdrawn its troops in June and the troops are now home .
Iraq_kuwait was another location the Canadian peacekeeping force was involved in the
conflict was between Iraq and Kuwait. Sadam Husain the leader of Iraq attacked Kuwait with his army to gain more land and oil. The mission was to established in April 1991 and was sustained within a demilitarize zone along the Iraq_Kuwait border. The Canadian contingent consist of 29 Canadian force members who were mostly engineers. Their task was to clear mines and unexploded ordnance from the demilitarized zone. Most of the troops have carried out their mission and have been pulled out.
Canada was also involved in the Ex_Yougoslavia, their war was between the Serbians, Croatians, Moslems There were 1050 troops involved. The Canadian contingent deployed in late March 1992. Their task was to carry out vehicle and patrols , establish Check points, and preform area and perimeter protection, as well as to maintain routs, carry out mine clearance operations and look after the construction and maintenance of shelters in Croatia. Another contingent of 1250 Canadian troops has been disputed to Croatia to be part of a protection force in
Bosnia-Hercegovina. It now monitors the case fire and any other arguments made between the Serbians, Croatians, Moslems.
Somalia is another place in the world where Canadian peacekeeping troops were involved in. On December 3,1992, the UN decided to use all necessary means to establish as soon as possible a secure humanitarian relief operations in Somalia. The Canadian continent of 1,300 military personal replaced the earlier commitment of 750 military personal. The job of the soldiers was to try to keep peace and not endanger their lives while doing it. The Canadian battalion is presently situated in Belet Huen and is expanding its field of responsibility to include outlying areas. Is supported by Canadian Forces armoured vehicles. They provide medical support and supplies.
As Canada=s reputation for peacekeeper grows more known around the world, Canada still serves to try to give peace and security to other countries that need assistance. Canada has been the strongest supporter of the united nations, we are one of its original 51 members. Each year me make a large contribution to the UN budget and try to help poor countries who are in need. When people think of Canada they associate peace security and helping hand.
CANADA AS A PEACEKEEPER
A central feature of Canada=s forgiven and defence policy since the end of World War II has been the commitment to promote international peace and security. Canada is recognized as an international peacekeeping nation. Canada was involved in many peacekeeping missions around the world and has earned a reputation as peacekeeper. Canada has the power, commitment, military support, and money to help other countries keep peace.
Korea is a country which needed the support of the Canadian peacekeeping force. After WWII it was divided into north and south Korea, The north was communist and the south was protected by the US. In 1950 the north attacked the south the united nations decided to help, Canada send about 8000 soldiers in. The war left over 1500 Canadian soldiers casualties and 406 were killed. The conflict was resolved with a truce in July 1953, The united nations actions had saved south Korea. Canada and the UN will monitor the truce and not allow any fighting from happening again. The troops in Korea have now pulled out and or assigned to another mission.
A good example of Canada=s involvement is the Suez Crisis. In 1956 a major conflict developed in the middle east , Egypt decided to take control of the Suez Canal. This involved the french , the British and the Israeli moving into Egypt. Britain and France decided to takeover the canal from Egypt. Canada, Russia, and the USA were on the side of Egypt even though they were Britains friend. Pearson proposed to make them sign a truce to stop shooting and than send in some troops to keep the peace. This was done about 800 Canadian troops were send the resolve the conflict. There were more conflicts in the middle east but Canada and the UN had always been there to resolve them.
Another country that Canada has contributed peacekeeping troops is the Cyprus. The Canadian battalion was responsible for a sector of the country. This sector included the city of Nicosia, The Canadien troops mission were they observe posts along the cease-fire lines, conducting mobile patrols within the sector, investigating cease-fire violations, mediating disputes between the opposing forces and conducting humanitarian relief tasks. On December 11,1993 Canada announced that it would withdrawn its troops in June and the troops are now home .
Iraq_kuwait was another location the Canadian peacekeeping force was involved in the
conflict was between Iraq and Kuwait. Sadam Husain the leader of Iraq attacked Kuwait with his army to gain more land and oil. The mission was to established in April 1991 and was sustained within a demilitarize zone along the Iraq_Kuwait border. The Canadian contingent consist of 29 Canadian force members who were mostly engineers. Their task was to clear mines and unexploded ordnance from the demilitarized zone. Most of the troops have carried out their mission and have been pulled out.
Canada was also involved in the Ex_Yougoslavia, their war was between the Serbians, Croatians, Moslems There were 1050 troops involved. The Canadian contingent deployed in late March 1992. Their task was to carry out vehicle and patrols , establish Check points, and preform area and perimeter protection, as well as to maintain routs, carry out mine clearance operations and look after the construction and maintenance of shelters in Croatia. Another contingent of 1250 Canadian troops has been disputed to Croatia to be part of a protection force in
Bosnia-Hercegovina. It now monitors the case fire and any other arguments made between the Serbians, Croatians, Moslems.
Somalia is another place in the world where Canadian peacekeeping troops were involved in. On December 3,1992, the UN decided to use all necessary means to establish as soon as possible a secure humanitarian relief operations in Somalia. The Canadian continent of 1,300 military personal replaced the earlier commitment of 750 military personal. The job of the soldiers was to try to keep peace and not endanger their lives while doing it. The Canadian battalion is presently situated in Belet Huen and is expanding its field of responsibility to include outlying areas. Is supported by Canadian Forces armoured vehicles. They provide medical support and supplies.
As Canada=s reputation for peacekeeper grows more known around the world, Canada still serves to try to give peace and security to other countries that need assistance. Canada has been the strongest supporter of the united nations, we are one of its original 51 members. Each year me make a large contribution to the UN budget and try to help poor countries who are in need. When people think of Canada they associate peace security and helping hand.
CANADA AS A PEACEKEEPER
A central feature of Canada=s forgiven and defence policy since the end of World War II has been the commitment to promote international peace and security. Canada is recognized as an international peacekeeping nation. Canada was involved in many peacekeeping missions around the world and has earned a reputation as peacekeeper. Canada has the power, commitment, military support, and money to help other countries keep peace.
Korea is a country which needed the support of the Canadian peacekeeping force. After WWII it was divided into north and south Korea, The north was communist and the south was protected by the US. In 1950 the north attacked the south the united nations decided to help, Canada send about 8000 soldiers in. The war left over 1500 Canadian soldiers casualties and 406 were killed. The conflict was resolved with a truce in July 1953, The united nations actions had saved south Korea. Canada and the UN will monitor the truce and not allow any fighting from happening again. The troops in Korea have now pulled out and or assigned to another mission.
A good example of Canada=s involvement is the Suez Crisis. In 1956 a major conflict developed in the middle east , Egypt decided to take control of the Suez Canal. This involved the french , the British and the Israeli moving into Egypt. Britain and France decided to takeover the canal from Egypt. Canada, Russia, and the USA were on the side of Egypt ev