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CPL. Bill Aitken, a Canadian paratrooper from the 2nd Commando Canadian Airborne Regiment, Canadian Forces Base, Petawawa, Ontario, watches villagers from a foxhole after the seizure of the airstrip today

CPL. Bill Aitken, a Canadian paratrooper from the 2nd Commando Canadia...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: RESTORE HOPE Base: Belet Uen Country: Somalia (SOM) Scene Camera Operator: TECH. SGT. H. H. Deffner Release Status: Released... More

Royal Canadian Air Force Sgt. Jared Branchier, a combat

Royal Canadian Air Force Sgt. Jared Branchier, a combat

Royal Canadian Air Force Sgt. Jared Branchier, a combat engineer, waits in line while practicing parachute landing fall exercises with soldiers during a Joint Operational Access Exercise at Fort Bragg, N.C., Fe... More

Royal Canadian Regiment personnel assigned to the 8th

Royal Canadian Regiment personnel assigned to the 8th

Royal Canadian Regiment personnel assigned to the 8th Wing from Trenton, Ontario, listen to parachute landing fall exercise procedures along with soldiers during a Joint Operational Access Exercise at Fort Brag... More

Royal Canadian Regiment Sgt. Jared Branchier practices

Royal Canadian Regiment Sgt. Jared Branchier practices

Royal Canadian Regiment Sgt. Jared Branchier practices parachute landing fall exercises with U.S. Army soldiers during a Joint Operational Access Exercise at Fort Bragg, N.C., Feb. 27, 2013. A Joint Operational... More

Canadian and Italian paratroopers participate in a

Canadian and Italian paratroopers participate in a

Canadian and Italian paratroopers participate in a ceremony at the Iron Mike paratrooper memorial near the Normandy village of Sainte-Mère-Église, France, June 8, 2014. Nearly 1,000 paratroopers participated in... More

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