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Date Posted: 22:58:48 01/04/04 Sun
Author: Mark
Subject: Special Forces other than JTF 2

The Canadian Forces still run the highly respected Pathfinder course, which is considered very elite, above the Airborne but not quite JTF 2. CF personnel can also take the Ranger courses in the US, and there are various other exchanges that are open with elite courses in other countries, particularly NATO.

As far as I know, the the Light Infantry Battalions in each of the brigades maintain one parachute company each, and that is the Airborne element of the Land Force today. JTF 2 has a website, and if you check the FAQ page, DND talks about elite forces in Canada relative to other countries.

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