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Waypoint 2018

4 May 2015

Excellence in domestic and international land-centric operations is As we move forward, our priority will always be to maintain the readiness of achieved through years of sustained effort the Army to respond rapidly and effectively to the roles and missions outlined and investment across the Army to ensure in the Canada First Defence Strategy while simultaneously building the network- that our sol [...] Today’s Army is strong, proud and ready to fulfill the roles and Transformation and change pose challenges for any institution, but I am confident missions assigned by the Government of Canada, but we must also ensure that all members will do their part to ensure that the Army of Tomorrow and into that the Army is structured, equipped and trained to confront the future the future remains a first-c [...] Having reset the d. The Army must be engaged as part of the joint Canadian Armed structural baseline of the Army with Force 2013, the commander’s Forces (CAF), with the whole of government and its people, and intent is to sustain progress toward Land Operations 2021 by aligning with its allies and partners. [...] To mitigate the unpredictability of future conflict and prepare the Army for the challenges it will face in the future, Land Ops 2021 serves as the guide for the Army’s development through to the year 2021. [...] The extant priorities for equipping the Army remain, first, to provide support to operations and ready forces though the MRP, followed closely by support to the CAF and Canadian Army transformation and, finally, to equip the AoT.
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Kingston, Ontario