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Canadian Special Operations Forces Command (CANSOFCOM; French: Commandement des Forces d'opérations spéciales du Canada; COMFOSCAN)[2] is a command of the Canadian Armed Forces. It is responsible for all special forces operations that respond to terrorism and threats to Canadians and Canadian interests around the world.[3]

Canadian Special Operations Forces Command, CANSOFCOM
Commandement des Forces d'opérations spéciales du Canada (French)
Badge of CANSOFCOM
Active2006–present
CountryCanada
BranchCanadian Armed Forces
TypeSpecial operations force
Role
  • Counter-terrorism
  • Size≈2,500[1]
    Nickname(s)Silent Professionals
    Motto(s)Viam inveniemus (Latin for 'We will find a way')
    Websitecanada.ca/en/special-operations-forces-command.html Edit this at Wikidata
    Commanders
    Commander CANSOFCOMMGen Steve Boivin
    Command Chief Warrant OfficerChief Warrant Officer Gary Grant
    Insignia
    HeaddressTan beret
    Flag

    CANSOFCOM's primary mission is counter-terrorism, which involves conducting rigorous and specialized training and working with local law enforcement agencies, as required, to protect Canadians from the threat of terrorism.

    Commander CANSOFCOM reports directly to the Chief of the Defence Staff. The leadership of the CAF and the Department of National Defence maintain full oversight on all CANSOFCOM operations.[3]

    Composition

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    CANSOFCOM is organized into a headquarters element and five units:[4]

    Operational tasks

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    CANSOFCOM has five strategic tasks:[5]

    In support of these strategic tasks, CANSOFCOM personnel are organized, trained, equipped, and always ready to conduct operational tasks.

    These tasks include:[6]

    Special operations task forces

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    CANSOFCOM employs an integrated operating concept that combines the capabilities of all units in a special operations task force (SOTF) capable of completing assigned missions and tasks. Therefore, depending on the tasks at hand, various combinations of personnel from JTF2, CSOR, 427 SOAS and CJIRU are assembled into a SOTF, as appropriate, to accomplish assigned missions.

    The commander selects which task force or team will be deployed based on several criteria, including:

    Based on the requirement to respond to specific standing tasks assigned to the CAF by the Government of Canada, such as responding to a terrorist attack, an international crisis or a CBRN threat, CANSOFCOM has developed several standing SOTFs:

    The IRTF, CBRN Task Force, Task Force Arrowhead and the SOF teams do not represent the full extent of CANSOFCOM capabilities; CANSOFCOM is capable of generating additional forces for specific needs as required.

    Commanding officers

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    Name Dates
    Colonel David Barr 2005–2007
    Major-General D. Michael Day 2007–2011
    Brigadier-General D.W. Thompson 2011–2013[9]
    Major-General Michael Rouleau 2014–2018
    Major-General Peter Dawe 2018–2021
    Major-General Steve Boivin 2021–present[10]

    Uniform

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    With operational uniforms, all members of CANSOFCOM wear the tan beret, regardless of their environment (Navy, Army or Air Force), with the badge of their personnel branch or, in the case of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps and Royal Canadian Infantry Corps members, the badge of their former regiment.[11]

    In 2017 the Special Operations Forces Branch began to wear service dress uniforms that are distinct from the Navy, Army and Air Force. The uniform consists of a dark olive five-button jacket, light olive trousers bloused over black jump boots, light khaki shirt and olive tie, and a tan beret.[12]

    See also

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    Notes and references

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    1. ^ "Liberal defence policy calls for hundreds more commandos and $1.5 billion in special forces equipment". National Post. Retrieved 2020-07-20.
  • ^ "DFIT - Conditionnement physique de la Défense - Militaire".
  • ^ a b "Canadian government website". Archived from the original on 2010-02-12. Retrieved 2010-10-08.
  • ^ "Strong, Secure, Engaged. Canada's Defence Policy" (PDF). canada.ca. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  • ^ "Types of jobs". 26 January 2018.
  • ^ "Mandate". 26 January 2018.
  • ^ "Canadian Special Operations Forces Command". December 2020.
  • ^ "Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit". 26 January 2018.
  • ^ "CANSOFCOM – Biography". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2011-04-28.
  • ^ "Organizational structure". 26 January 2018.
  • ^ Who Are the Canada Special Operation Forces Command
  • ^ "New special forces uniform a throwback to Second World War Devil's Brigade". National Post. 2017-10-15. Retrieved 2018-09-17.
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