Canadian Forces Search and Rescue - History

History

Military search and rescue in Canada traces its history to 1949 when both the then-independent Royal Canadian Air Force and the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Canadian Navy began to share SAR resources and occasionally perform joint operations. Unification of the RCAF and RCN with the Canadian Army in 1968 formed the Canadian Forces (CF), at which time SAR operations were divided between Maritime Command and Force Mobile Command. It was only after the Canadian Forces Air Command (now RCAF) was created in 1975 that SAR responsibility was transferred to a single environmental command in the CF. However, since the formation of the Canadian Coast Guard in 1962, most maritime SAR resources in Canada are Coast Guard responsibility.

Read more about this topic:  Canadian Forces Search And Rescue

Famous quotes containing the word history:

    In the history of the United States, there is no continuity at all. You can cut through it anywhere and nothing on this side of the cut has anything to do with anything on the other side.
    Henry Brooks Adams (1838–1918)

    So in accepting the leading of the sentiments, it is not what we believe concerning the immortality of the soul, or the like, but the universal impulse to believe, that is the material circumstance, and is the principal fact in this history of the globe.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    It takes a great deal of history to produce a little literature.
    Henry James (1843–1916)