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Canadian Intelligence Corps
Unit of the Canadian Armed Forces / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Canadian Intelligence Corps (C Int C) is an administrative corps of the Canadian Army (CA); it includes all CA members of the Canadian Armed Forces' Intelligence Branch. Prior to the Unification of the Canadian Armed Forces in 1968, it enjoyed the same status as an administrative corps of the Canadian Army.[2] The C Int C was never disbanded; however, it was effectively reduced to nil strength at Unification, and entered an administrative hibernation with its personnel and duties assigned to the new Security Branch. The Intelligence Branch was separated from the Security Branch in 1981. In December 2016 the C Int C title was restored by the Chief of the Defence Staff (Canada) within the construct of the Intelligence Branch.[3]
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Canadian Intelligence Corps | |
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Corps du renseignement canadien (French) | |
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Active | 29 October 1942–1968; 16 December 2016–present |
Country | Canada |
Branch | Canadian Armed Forces |
Type | Administrative corps of personnel branch |
Role | Military intelligence |
Part of | Intelligence Branch |
Garrison/HQ | CFB Kingston |
Motto(s) | Action from knowledge / Savoir pour agir |
March | "Silver and Green" by Capt J.M. Gayfer, "E Tenebris Lux",[1] |
Commanders | |
Colonel Commandant | Capt [N] (Ret) A. Siew, CD |
Corps Director | Col A. Mannard, CD |
Corps CWO | CWO S. Prendergast, MMM, CD |
Insignia | |
Headdress | Dark blue beret |
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