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Canada’s navy and air force will get a royal name change Tuesday, The Huffington Post Canada has learned.
The Conservative government plans to announce that Maritime Command and Air Command, the official names of the two Canadian Forces' units, will be returned to Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force, monikers last used in 1968. Simultaneous announcements on the name change are planned for Tuesday in Halifax, Kingston, Valcartier, Que., Cold Lake, Alta., and Esquimalt, B.C.
The Canadian army, which is officially called Land
Force Command, will also be renamed simply Canadian Army.
The change is mostly symbolic and won’t affect how the Canadian Forces are run.
“The reason is to restore the historic identities of the Canadian armed forces that were lost in (19)68,” an official said.
In 1968, the Royal Canadian Navy, the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Canadian Army ceased to exist when the were unified through the Canadian Forces Reorganization Act — a move designed to improve the military’s effectiveness.
Tuesday’s name change won’t affect the unification of the forces and it is expected to be “low-cost.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2011/08/15 ... 27257.html