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Who created an office to study these effects?
<text>Who created an office to study these effects?</text><reasoning>In 1987, occupations and units with the primary role of preparing for direct involvement in combat on the ground or at sea were still closed to women: infantry, armoured corps, field artillery, air-defence artillery, signals, field engineers, and nava...
What was the study called?
<text>What was the study called?</text><reasoning>In 1987, occupations and units with the primary role of preparing for direct involvement in combat on the ground or at sea were still closed to women: infantry, armoured corps, field artillery, air-defence artillery, signals, field engineers, and naval operations. On 5 ...
When did the Canadian Armed Forced become to be?
<text>When did the Canadian Armed Forced become to be?</text><reasoning>The current iteration of the Canadian Armed Forces dates from 1 February 1968, when the Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army, and Royal Canadian Air Force were merged into a unified structure and superseded by elemental commands. Its roots, however, ...
What does the Canadian Armed Forces mostly consist of?
<text>What does the Canadian Armed Forces mostly consist of?</text><reasoning>The current iteration of the Canadian Armed Forces dates from 1 February 1968, when the Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army, and Royal Canadian Air Force were merged into a unified structure and superseded by elemental commands. Its roots, how...
What prevented Canada from fully having their own army at the start?
<text>What prevented Canada from fully having their own army at the start?</text><reasoning>The current iteration of the Canadian Armed Forces dates from 1 February 1968, when the Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army, and Royal Canadian Air Force were merged into a unified structure and superseded by elemental commands. ...
When did Canada gain independence from the United Kingdom?
<text>When did Canada gain independence from the United Kingdom?</text><reasoning>The current iteration of the Canadian Armed Forces dates from 1 February 1968, when the Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army, and Royal Canadian Air Force were merged into a unified structure and superseded by elemental commands. Its roots,...
What war aided Canadian legislative independence?
<text>What war aided Canadian legislative independence?</text><reasoning>The current iteration of the Canadian Armed Forces dates from 1 February 1968, when the Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army, and Royal Canadian Air Force were merged into a unified structure and superseded by elemental commands. Its roots, however,...
What is the main alteration in an endosymbiont when it adapts to a host?
<text>What is the main alteration in an endosymbiont when it adapts to a host?</text><reasoning>Adaptation of the endosymbiont to the host's lifestyle leads to many changes in the endosymbiont–the foremost being drastic reduction in its genome size. This is due to many genes being lost during the process of metabolism,...
What is the term that describes the way the endosymbiont can't go back to its original phenotype?
<text>What is the term that describes the way the endosymbiont can't go back to its original phenotype?</text><reasoning>Adaptation of the endosymbiont to the host's lifestyle leads to many changes in the endosymbiont–the foremost being drastic reduction in its genome size. This is due to many genes being lost during t...
What does the article say could be the reason for the buildup of harmful mutations?
<text>What does the article say could be the reason for the buildup of harmful mutations?</text><reasoning>Adaptation of the endosymbiont to the host's lifestyle leads to many changes in the endosymbiont–the foremost being drastic reduction in its genome size. This is due to many genes being lost during the process of ...
Who heads the Canadian Army?
<text>Who heads the Canadian Army?</text><reasoning>The Canadian Army is headed by the Commander of the Canadian Army and administered through four divisions—the 2nd Canadian Division, the 3rd Canadian Division, the 4th Canadian Division and the 5th Canadian Division—the Canadian Army Doctrine and Training System and t...
How many divisions are there in the Canadian Army?
<text>How many divisions are there in the Canadian Army?</text><reasoning>The Canadian Army is headed by the Commander of the Canadian Army and administered through four divisions—the 2nd Canadian Division, the 3rd Canadian Division, the 4th Canadian Division and the 5th Canadian Division—the Canadian Army Doctrine and...
What are the four divisions?
<text>What are the four divisions?</text><reasoning>The Canadian Army is headed by the Commander of the Canadian Army and administered through four divisions—the 2nd Canadian Division, the 3rd Canadian Division, the 4th Canadian Division and the 5th Canadian Division—the Canadian Army Doctrine and Training System and t...
What division is the Canadian Army Doctrine of?
<text>What division is the Canadian Army Doctrine of?</text><reasoning>The Canadian Army is headed by the Commander of the Canadian Army and administered through four divisions—the 2nd Canadian Division, the 3rd Canadian Division, the 4th Canadian Division and the 5th Canadian Division—the Canadian Army Doctrine and Tr...
The Canadian Army Headquarters are located in what division?
<text>The Canadian Army Headquarters are located in what division?</text><reasoning>The Canadian Army is headed by the Commander of the Canadian Army and administered through four divisions—the 2nd Canadian Division, the 3rd Canadian Division, the 4th Canadian Division and the 5th Canadian Division—the Canadian Army Do...
What year were most military occupations opened to women?
<text>What year were most military occupations opened to women?</text><reasoning>All military occupations were open to women in 1989, with the exception of submarine service, which opened in 2000. Throughout the 1990s, the introduction of women into the combat arms increased the potential recruiting pool by about 100 p...
What military occupation wasn't opened to women until the 2000s?
<text>What military occupation wasn't opened to women until the 2000s?</text><reasoning>All military occupations were open to women in 1989, with the exception of submarine service, which opened in 2000. Throughout the 1990s, the introduction of women into the combat arms increased the potential recruiting pool by abou...
By how much did opening these jobs to women increase the recruiting pool by?
<text>By how much did opening these jobs to women increase the recruiting pool by?</text><reasoning>All military occupations were open to women in 1989, with the exception of submarine service, which opened in 2000. Throughout the 1990s, the introduction of women into the combat arms increased the potential recruiting ...
Which government was responsible in Canadian history for this fact?
<text>Which government was responsible in Canadian history for this fact?</text><reasoning>All military occupations were open to women in 1989, with the exception of submarine service, which opened in 2000. Throughout the 1990s, the introduction of women into the combat arms increased the potential recruiting pool by a...
What is a requirement for equipment for the CAF?
<text>What is a requirement for equipment for the CAF?</text><reasoning>All equipment must be suitable for a mixed-gender force. Combat helmets, rucksacks, combat boots, and flak jackets are designed to ensure women have the same level of protection and comfort as their male colleagues. The women's uniform is similar i...
What are some of the equipment used by both men and women?
<text>What are some of the equipment used by both men and women?</text><reasoning>All equipment must be suitable for a mixed-gender force. Combat helmets, rucksacks, combat boots, and flak jackets are designed to ensure women have the same level of protection and comfort as their male colleagues. The women's uniform is...
What special entitlement are women provided as part of their service?
<text>What special entitlement are women provided as part of their service?</text><reasoning>All equipment must be suitable for a mixed-gender force. Combat helmets, rucksacks, combat boots, and flak jackets are designed to ensure women have the same level of protection and comfort as their male colleagues. The women's...
Who currently is the Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces?
<text>Who currently is the Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces?</text><reasoning>The Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces is the reigning Canadian monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, who is represented by the Governor General of Canada. The Canadian Armed Forces is led by the Chief of the Defence Staff,...
Who represents Queen Elizabeth II?
<text>Who represents Queen Elizabeth II?</text><reasoning>The Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces is the reigning Canadian monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, who is represented by the Governor General of Canada. The Canadian Armed Forces is led by the Chief of the Defence Staff, who is advised and assisted by the...
Who leads the CAF?
<text>Who leads the CAF?</text><reasoning>The Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces is the reigning Canadian monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, who is represented by the Governor General of Canada. The Canadian Armed Forces is led by the Chief of the Defence Staff, who is advised and assisted by the Armed Forces Co...
Who advises the Chief of the Defence?
<text>Who advises the Chief of the Defence?</text><reasoning>The Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces is the reigning Canadian monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, who is represented by the Governor General of Canada. The Canadian Armed Forces is led by the Chief of the Defence Staff, who is advised and assisted by ...
In was year was the title decreed Eminence?
<text>In was year was the title decreed Eminence?</text><reasoning>In 1630, Pope Urban VIII decreed their title to be Eminence (previously, it had been "illustrissimo" and "reverendissimo") and decreed that their secular rank would equate to Prince, making them secondary only to the Pope and crowned monarchs.</reasoni...
Who decreed this?
<text>Who decreed this?</text><reasoning>In 1630, Pope Urban VIII decreed their title to be Eminence (previously, it had been "illustrissimo" and "reverendissimo") and decreed that their secular rank would equate to Prince, making them secondary only to the Pope and crowned monarchs.</reasoning><output>Pope Urban VIII...
What rank did the Eminece decree assigned?
<text>What rank did the Eminece decree assigned?</text><reasoning>In 1630, Pope Urban VIII decreed their title to be Eminence (previously, it had been "illustrissimo" and "reverendissimo") and decreed that their secular rank would equate to Prince, making them secondary only to the Pope and crowned monarchs.</reasonin...
Who held more power then the cardinal?
<text>Who held more power then the cardinal?</text><reasoning>In 1630, Pope Urban VIII decreed their title to be Eminence (previously, it had been "illustrissimo" and "reverendissimo") and decreed that their secular rank would equate to Prince, making them secondary only to the Pope and crowned monarchs.</reasoning><o...
Which pope decided that being pope was equal to being a prince?
<text>Which pope decided that being pope was equal to being a prince?</text><reasoning>In 1630, Pope Urban VIII decreed their title to be Eminence (previously, it had been "illustrissimo" and "reverendissimo") and decreed that their secular rank would equate to Prince, making them secondary only to the Pope and crowne...
How many Canadian Forces bases are there in Canada?
<text>How many Canadian Forces bases are there in Canada?</text><reasoning>Canada's Armed forces operate out of 27 Canadian Forces bases (CFB) across the country, including NDHQ. This number has been gradually reduced since the 1970s with bases either being closed or merged. Both officers and non-commissioned members r...
Where do Canadian Forces members go for training?
<text>Where do Canadian Forces members go for training?</text><reasoning>Canada's Armed forces operate out of 27 Canadian Forces bases (CFB) across the country, including NDHQ. This number has been gradually reduced since the 1970s with bases either being closed or merged. Both officers and non-commissioned members rec...
What is the place called where initial training happens?
<text>What is the place called where initial training happens?</text><reasoning>Canada's Armed forces operate out of 27 Canadian Forces bases (CFB) across the country, including NDHQ. This number has been gradually reduced since the 1970s with bases either being closed or merged. Both officers and non-commissioned memb...
When was the Canadian Joint Operations Command established?
<text>When was the Canadian Joint Operations Command established?</text><reasoning>The Canadian Joint Operations Command is an operational element established in October 2012 with the merger of Canada Command, the Canadian Expeditionary Force Command and the Canadian Operational Support Command. The new command, create...
What are the parts that merged into the Canadian Joint Operations Command?
<text>What are the parts that merged into the Canadian Joint Operations Command?</text><reasoning>The Canadian Joint Operations Command is an operational element established in October 2012 with the merger of Canada Command, the Canadian Expeditionary Force Command and the Canadian Operational Support Command. The new ...
What specifically prompted this merger?
<text>What specifically prompted this merger?</text><reasoning>The Canadian Joint Operations Command is an operational element established in October 2012 with the merger of Canada Command, the Canadian Expeditionary Force Command and the Canadian Operational Support Command. The new command, created as a response to t...
What determines who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed forces?
<text>What determines who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed forces?</text><reasoning>The Canadian constitution determines that the Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces is the country's sovereign, who, since 1904, has authorized his or her viceroy, the governor general, to exercise the duties ascribed to...
Who does the Commander-in-Chief authorize to make decision regarding the Armed Forces for them?
<text>Who does the Commander-in-Chief authorize to make decision regarding the Armed Forces for them?</text><reasoning>The Canadian constitution determines that the Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces is the country's sovereign, who, since 1904, has authorized his or her viceroy, the governor general, to ex...
What orders fall under the royal prerogative?
<text>What orders fall under the royal prerogative?</text><reasoning>The Canadian constitution determines that the Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces is the country's sovereign, who, since 1904, has authorized his or her viceroy, the governor general, to exercise the duties ascribed to the post of Commande...
Who must sign these orders for them to be valid?
<text>Who must sign these orders for them to be valid?</text><reasoning>The Canadian constitution determines that the Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces is the country's sovereign, who, since 1904, has authorized his or her viceroy, the governor general, to exercise the duties ascribed to the post of Comma...
Who's advice is the monarch supposed to follow regarding these orders?
<text>Who's advice is the monarch supposed to follow regarding these orders?</text><reasoning>The Canadian constitution determines that the Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces is the country's sovereign, who, since 1904, has authorized his or her viceroy, the governor general, to exercise the duties ascribe...
What are some locations of the air bases?
<text>What are some locations of the air bases?</text><reasoning>Major air bases are located in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador, while administrative and command and control facilities are located in Winnipeg and North Bay. A Canadian compon...
Where are the command facilities located?
<text>Where are the command facilities located?</text><reasoning>Major air bases are located in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador, while administrative and command and control facilities are located in Winnipeg and North Bay. A Canadian compon...
Where is the Canadian component of the NATO located?
<text>Where is the Canadian component of the NATO located?</text><reasoning>Major air bases are located in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador, while administrative and command and control facilities are located in Winnipeg and North Bay. A Cana...
What NATO force are the Canadians part of?
<text>What NATO force are the Canadians part of?</text><reasoning>Major air bases are located in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador, while administrative and command and control facilities are located in Winnipeg and North Bay. A Canadian compo...
What location is a Canadian airforce base located whose name is also a dog breed?
<text>What location is a Canadian airforce base located whose name is also a dog breed?</text><reasoning>Major air bases are located in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador, while administrative and command and control facilities are located in W...
What do Canadian Rangers perform?
<text>What do Canadian Rangers perform?</text><reasoning>The Canadian Rangers, who provide surveillance and patrol services in Canada's arctic and other remote areas, are an essential reserve force component used for Canada's exercise of sovereignty over its northern territory.</reasoning><output>provide surveillance a...
Where do the Canadian Rangers operate?
<text>Where do the Canadian Rangers operate?</text><reasoning>The Canadian Rangers, who provide surveillance and patrol services in Canada's arctic and other remote areas, are an essential reserve force component used for Canada's exercise of sovereignty over its northern territory.</reasoning><output>in Canada's arcti...
Which force are the Rangers part of?
<text>Which force are the Rangers part of?</text><reasoning>The Canadian Rangers, who provide surveillance and patrol services in Canada's arctic and other remote areas, are an essential reserve force component used for Canada's exercise of sovereignty over its northern territory.</reasoning><output>reserve force</outp...
What do the Canadian Rangers safekeep?
<text>What do the Canadian Rangers safekeep?</text><reasoning>The Canadian Rangers, who provide surveillance and patrol services in Canada's arctic and other remote areas, are an essential reserve force component used for Canada's exercise of sovereignty over its northern territory.</reasoning><output>Canada's exercise...
Who is the only person who can judge a Cardinal in regards to laws of the church?
<text>Who is the only person who can judge a Cardinal in regards to laws of the church?</text><reasoning>Cardinals have in canon law a "privilege of forum" (i.e., exemption from being judged by ecclesiastical tribunals of ordinary rank): only the pope is competent to judge them in matters subject to ecclesiastical juri...
What was the effort called to upgrade the Canadian Forces?
<text>What was the effort called to upgrade the Canadian Forces?</text><reasoning>In 2008 the Government of Canada made efforts, through the Canada First Defence Strategy, to modernize the Canadian Armed Forces, through the purchase of new equipment, improved training and readiness, as well as the establishment of the ...
How were the Canadian Forces upgraded in 2008?
<text>How were the Canadian Forces upgraded in 2008?</text><reasoning>In 2008 the Government of Canada made efforts, through the Canada First Defence Strategy, to modernize the Canadian Armed Forces, through the purchase of new equipment, improved training and readiness, as well as the establishment of the Canadian Spe...
What major problem is the CAF trying to address currently?
<text>What major problem is the CAF trying to address currently?</text><reasoning>In 2008 the Government of Canada made efforts, through the Canada First Defence Strategy, to modernize the Canadian Armed Forces, through the purchase of new equipment, improved training and readiness, as well as the establishment of the ...
What is Today's annual cost of the Canadian Forces?
<text>What is Today's annual cost of the Canadian Forces?</text><reasoning>The Armed Forces are today funded by approximately $20.1 billion annually and are presently ranked 74th in size compared to the world's other armed forces by number of total personnel, and 58th in terms of active personnel, standing at a strengt...
How are the Canadian forces ranked in size compared to other military?
<text>How are the Canadian forces ranked in size compared to other military?</text><reasoning>The Armed Forces are today funded by approximately $20.1 billion annually and are presently ranked 74th in size compared to the world's other armed forces by number of total personnel, and 58th in terms of active personnel, st...
What is the total force of the Canadian Forces?
<text>What is the total force of the Canadian Forces?</text><reasoning>The Armed Forces are today funded by approximately $20.1 billion annually and are presently ranked 74th in size compared to the world's other armed forces by number of total personnel, and 58th in terms of active personnel, standing at a strength of...
By what date is the primary reserve personnel estimated to go up by 30,000?
<text>By what date is the primary reserve personnel estimated to go up by 30,000?</text><reasoning>The Armed Forces are today funded by approximately $20.1 billion annually and are presently ranked 74th in size compared to the world's other armed forces by number of total personnel, and 58th in terms of active personne...
What is the total amount of Canadian Forces estimated to be in 2020?
<text>What is the total amount of Canadian Forces estimated to be in 2020?</text><reasoning>The Armed Forces are today funded by approximately $20.1 billion annually and are presently ranked 74th in size compared to the world's other armed forces by number of total personnel, and 58th in terms of active personnel, stan...
Who does The Health Services Group serve?
<text>Who does The Health Services Group serve?</text><reasoning>The Health Services Group is a joint formation that includes over 120 general or specialized units and detachments providing health services to the Canadian Armed Forces. With few exceptions, all elements are under command of the Surgeon General for domes...
Who can temporarily be assigned the Health Serviced Group?
<text>Who can temporarily be assigned the Health Serviced Group?</text><reasoning>The Health Services Group is a joint formation that includes over 120 general or specialized units and detachments providing health services to the Canadian Armed Forces. With few exceptions, all elements are under command of the Surgeon ...
What type of support does The Health Services Group provide?
<text>What type of support does The Health Services Group provide?</text><reasoning>The Health Services Group is a joint formation that includes over 120 general or specialized units and detachments providing health services to the Canadian Armed Forces. With few exceptions, all elements are under command of the Surgeo...
What is the name of one of the deaconries in which Cardinals come from?
<text>What is the name of one of the deaconries in which Cardinals come from?</text><reasoning>Cardinal deacons derive originally from the seven deacons in the Papal Household and the seven deacons who supervised the Church's works in the districts of Rome during the early Middle Ages, when church administration was ef...
What does JTFN stand for?
<text>What does JTFN stand for?</text><reasoning>The RCAF and Joint Task Force (North) (JTFN) also maintain at various points throughout Canada's northern region a chain of forward operating locations, each capable of supporting fighter operations. Elements of CF-18 squadrons periodically deploy to these airports for s...
What it located through Canada's Northern Regions?
<text>What it located through Canada's Northern Regions?</text><reasoning>The RCAF and Joint Task Force (North) (JTFN) also maintain at various points throughout Canada's northern region a chain of forward operating locations, each capable of supporting fighter operations. Elements of CF-18 squadrons periodically deplo...
What can each forwarding operation location provide?
<text>What can each forwarding operation location provide?</text><reasoning>The RCAF and Joint Task Force (North) (JTFN) also maintain at various points throughout Canada's northern region a chain of forward operating locations, each capable of supporting fighter operations. Elements of CF-18 squadrons periodically dep...
What squadrons deploy to these locations?
<text>What squadrons deploy to these locations?</text><reasoning>The RCAF and Joint Task Force (North) (JTFN) also maintain at various points throughout Canada's northern region a chain of forward operating locations, each capable of supporting fighter operations. Elements of CF-18 squadrons periodically deploy to thes...
What patrols are organized from these locations?
<text>What patrols are organized from these locations?</text><reasoning>The RCAF and Joint Task Force (North) (JTFN) also maintain at various points throughout Canada's northern region a chain of forward operating locations, each capable of supporting fighter operations. Elements of CF-18 squadrons periodically deploy ...
How many warships does the Royal Canadian Navy have?
<text>How many warships does the Royal Canadian Navy have?</text><reasoning>The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), headed by the Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy, includes 33 warships and submarines deployed in two fleets: Maritime Forces Pacific (MARPAC) at CFB Esquimalt on the west coast, and Maritime Forces Atlantic (MA...
Where are the Maritime Forces Atlantic located?
<text>Where are the Maritime Forces Atlantic located?</text><reasoning>The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), headed by the Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy, includes 33 warships and submarines deployed in two fleets: Maritime Forces Pacific (MARPAC) at CFB Esquimalt on the west coast, and Maritime Forces Atlantic (MARLANT...
What formation is located in Quebec?
<text>What formation is located in Quebec?</text><reasoning>The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), headed by the Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy, includes 33 warships and submarines deployed in two fleets: Maritime Forces Pacific (MARPAC) at CFB Esquimalt on the west coast, and Maritime Forces Atlantic (MARLANT) at Her Ma...
What international exercises does the RCN partake in?
<text>What international exercises does the RCN partake in?</text><reasoning>The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), headed by the Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy, includes 33 warships and submarines deployed in two fleets: Maritime Forces Pacific (MARPAC) at CFB Esquimalt on the west coast, and Maritime Forces Atlantic (M...
What roles were women recruited for in the 1950s?
<text>What roles were women recruited for in the 1950s?</text><reasoning>In the 1950s, the recruitment of women was open to roles in medicine, communication, logistics, and administration. The roles of women in the CAF began to expand in 1971, after the Department reviewed the recommendations of the Royal Commission on...
What year did further recruitment for women open in the CAF?
<text>What year did further recruitment for women open in the CAF?</text><reasoning>In the 1950s, the recruitment of women was open to roles in medicine, communication, logistics, and administration. The roles of women in the CAF began to expand in 1971, after the Department reviewed the recommendations of the Royal Co...
What non traditional tasks were women recruited for in the 1970s?
<text>What non traditional tasks were women recruited for in the 1970s?</text><reasoning>In the 1950s, the recruitment of women was open to roles in medicine, communication, logistics, and administration. The roles of women in the CAF began to expand in 1971, after the Department reviewed the recommendations of the Roy...
Why were women eventually allowed to serve at sea in the CAF?
<text>Why were women eventually allowed to serve at sea in the CAF?</text><reasoning>In the 1950s, the recruitment of women was open to roles in medicine, communication, logistics, and administration. The roles of women in the CAF began to expand in 1971, after the Department reviewed the recommendations of the Royal C...
What charter directly affected a women's right to serve in the CAF?
<text>What charter directly affected a women's right to serve in the CAF?</text><reasoning>In the 1950s, the recruitment of women was open to roles in medicine, communication, logistics, and administration. The roles of women in the CAF began to expand in 1971, after the Department reviewed the recommendations of the R...
Canada had which biggest army during the Second World War?
<text>Canada had which biggest army during the Second World War?</text><reasoning>At the end of the Second World War, Canada possessed the fourth-largest air force and fifth-largest naval surface fleet in the world, as well as the largest volunteer army ever fielded. Conscription for overseas service was introduced onl...
What country fell providing with more information on Canada's army size?
<text>What country fell providing with more information on Canada's army size?</text><reasoning>At the end of the Second World War, Canada possessed the fourth-largest air force and fifth-largest naval surface fleet in the world, as well as the largest volunteer army ever fielded. Conscription for overseas service was ...
Which other country had a sizable naval army?
<text>Which other country had a sizable naval army?</text><reasoning>At the end of the Second World War, Canada possessed the fourth-largest air force and fifth-largest naval surface fleet in the world, as well as the largest volunteer army ever fielded. Conscription for overseas service was introduced only near the en...
How many brigades does the Army consist of?
<text>How many brigades does the Army consist of?</text><reasoning>Currently, the Regular Force component of the Army consists of three field-ready brigade groups: 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group, at CFB Edmonton and CFB Shilo; 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group, at CFB Petawawa and CFB Gagetown; and 5 Canadian Me...
What squadron is present but not an official part of the Brigade?
<text>What squadron is present but not an official part of the Brigade?</text><reasoning>Currently, the Regular Force component of the Army consists of three field-ready brigade groups: 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group, at CFB Edmonton and CFB Shilo; 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group, at CFB Petawawa and CFB Gaget...
What medical group is present at all Brigades but not part of it?
<text>What medical group is present at all Brigades but not part of it?</text><reasoning>Currently, the Regular Force component of the Army consists of three field-ready brigade groups: 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group, at CFB Edmonton and CFB Shilo; 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group, at CFB Petawawa and CFB Gaget...
In the College of Cardinals, the elected Dean needs the approval of who?
<text>In the College of Cardinals, the elected Dean needs the approval of who?</text><reasoning>The Dean of the College of Cardinals, or Cardinal-dean, is the primus inter pares of the College of Cardinals, elected by the cardinal bishops holding suburbicarian sees from among their own number, an election, however, tha...
what does CANSOFCOM stand for?
<text>what does CANSOFCOM stand for?</text><reasoning>The Canadian Special Operations Forces Command (CANSOFCOM) is a formation capable of operating independently but primarily focused on generating special operations forces (SOF) elements to support CJOC. The command includes Joint Task Force 2 (JTF2), the Canadian Jo...
What is the CANSOFCOM focussed on?
<text>What is the CANSOFCOM focussed on?</text><reasoning>The Canadian Special Operations Forces Command (CANSOFCOM) is a formation capable of operating independently but primarily focused on generating special operations forces (SOF) elements to support CJOC. The command includes Joint Task Force 2 (JTF2), the Canadia...
What do the special forces support?
<text>What do the special forces support?</text><reasoning>The Canadian Special Operations Forces Command (CANSOFCOM) is a formation capable of operating independently but primarily focused on generating special operations forces (SOF) elements to support CJOC. The command includes Joint Task Force 2 (JTF2), the Canadi...
Where is the Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit based?
<text>Where is the Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit based?</text><reasoning>The Canadian Special Operations Forces Command (CANSOFCOM) is a formation capable of operating independently but primarily focused on generating special operations forces (SOF) elements to support CJOC. The command includes Joint Task Forc...
How many Special Operations Aviation Squadron are based at Petawawa?
<text>How many Special Operations Aviation Squadron are based at Petawawa?</text><reasoning>The Canadian Special Operations Forces Command (CANSOFCOM) is a formation capable of operating independently but primarily focused on generating special operations forces (SOF) elements to support CJOC. The command includes Join...
Who receives the hishopric of Ostia?
<text>Who receives the hishopric of Ostia?</text><reasoning>The Dean of the College of Cardinals in addition to such a titular church also receives the titular bishopric of Ostia, the primary suburbicarian see. Cardinals governing a particular Church retain that church.</reasoning><output>The Dean of the College of Car...
What other title does the Dean of Collge of Cardinals receive upon appointment?
<text>What other title does the Dean of Collge of Cardinals receive upon appointment?</text><reasoning>The Dean of the College of Cardinals in addition to such a titular church also receives the titular bishopric of Ostia, the primary suburbicarian see. Cardinals governing a particular Church retain that church.</reaso...
What is the the Information Management Group responsible for?
<text>What is the the Information Management Group responsible for?</text><reasoning>Among other things, the Information Management Group is responsible for the conduct of electronic warfare and the protection of the Armed Forces' communications and computer networks. Within the group, this operational role is fulfille...
Where is the Information Management Group located?
<text>Where is the Information Management Group located?</text><reasoning>Among other things, the Information Management Group is responsible for the conduct of electronic warfare and the protection of the Armed Forces' communications and computer networks. Within the group, this operational role is fulfilled by the Ca...
What is the task of the CAF Cyber Task Force?
<text>What is the task of the CAF Cyber Task Force?</text><reasoning>Among other things, the Information Management Group is responsible for the conduct of electronic warfare and the protection of the Armed Forces' communications and computer networks. Within the group, this operational role is fulfilled by the Canadia...
When was the Directorate of Cybernetics established?
<text>When was the Directorate of Cybernetics established?</text><reasoning>Among other things, the Information Management Group is responsible for the conduct of electronic warfare and the protection of the Armed Forces' communications and computer networks. Within the group, this operational role is fulfilled by the ...
Who heads the Directorate?
<text>Who heads the Directorate?</text><reasoning>Among other things, the Information Management Group is responsible for the conduct of electronic warfare and the protection of the Armed Forces' communications and computer networks. Within the group, this operational role is fulfilled by the Canadian Forces Informatio...
Who were generally temporal rulers?
<text>Who were generally temporal rulers?</text><reasoning>The earlier influence of temporal rulers, notably the French kings, reasserted itself through the influence of cardinals of certain nationalities or politically significant movements. Traditions even developed entitling certain monarchs, including those of Aust...
At one time, Priest permanently were assigned to a church were referred to as?
<text>At one time, Priest permanently were assigned to a church were referred to as?</text><reasoning>The term cardinal at one time applied to any priest permanently assigned or incardinated to a church, or specifically to the senior priest of an important church, based on the Latin cardo (hinge), meaning "principal" o...
How early was this term used?
<text>How early was this term used?</text><reasoning>The term cardinal at one time applied to any priest permanently assigned or incardinated to a church, or specifically to the senior priest of an important church, based on the Latin cardo (hinge), meaning "principal" or "chief". The term was applied in this sense as ...