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1949-1965 (Creation)
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- Canada. Dept. of National Defence. Canadian Joint Staff Mission, London
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10 files of textual records
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The Canadian Joint Staff Mission, London was established on 19 April 1944 to advise the Canadian High Commissioner in the United Kingdom on service matters, to maintain close liaison between each service and its corresponding service in the United Kingdom and to exercise administrative control over all Canadian service personnel in the United Kingdom.It was composed of a senior liaison officer from each of the armed services and the Defence Research Board. On 1 September 1965, the Canadian Joint Staff Mission, London was reorganized as integrated staffs under a single commander and redesignated Canadian Defence Liaison Staff, London.
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Series consists of 10 files regarding the Canadian Joint Staff (London) during 1949 to 1965. Includes: personnel, mobile and aircraft establishments; instructions; reports and other documents. The major subjects covered include: personnel management; equipment and supplies, information on various aircraft including the CF-100 (Canuck jet fighter plane), the Sabre (Jet fighter plane), Lancasters (Bombers); CC-109 (Airplane), Argus (airplane) and CC-105 (Airplane); testing airplanes; Canada’s military relations with NATO; and meetings. The series is arranged in numerical order by the Kardex reference number.
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