Canadian Army Doctrine and Training Centre explained

Unit Name:Canadian Army Doctrine and Training Centre
Dates:2000—present
Country:Canada
Branch:Canadian Army
Type:Army training
Size:3,200 regular and reserve personnel
Command Structure:Canadian Army
Garrison:Kingston, Ontario
Motto:Latin: Victoria per scientia
Commander1:MGen Stephen M. Cadden[1]
Identification Symbol Label:Flag of the Canadian Army

The Canadian Army Doctrine and Training Centre (CADTC) (French: French: Centre de doctrine et d'instruction de l'Armée canadienne), formerly the Land Force Doctrine and Training System (LFDTS), is a formation of the Canadian Army headquartered at McNaughton Barracks, CFB Kingston, Ontario. CADTC is the organization that is responsible for delivering army training and developing army doctrine. Approximately 3,200 officers and soldiers are assigned to CADTC. The organization was renamed on 18 July 2013 as part of the reorganization of the Canadian Army.[2]

Structure

The Canadian Army Doctrine and Training Centre is composed of its headquarters in Kingston and a number of training establishments across Canada.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Government of Canada . National Defence . Commander - Doctrine & Training - Canadian Army . www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca . 8 March 2013.
  2. 1000-1 Organization Message - Canadian Army 181202Z JUL 13
  3. Web site: Canadian Army Doctrine and Training Centre . 24 June 2013 . Canadian Army . 28 September 2020.