Primary Reserve force is represented, though not commanded, at the national level by the chief of reserves and employer support.
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Primary Reserve force is represented, though not commanded, at the national level by the chief of reserves and employer support.
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Naval Primary Reserve is the reserve formation of the Royal Canadian Navy .
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Traditionally, the Naval Primary Reserve supplied all personnel for the 12 Kingston-class Maritime Coastal Defence Vessels, which are used for patrol, minesweeping and bottom-inspection operations.
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In keeping with this mission, regiments of the Army Primary Reserve exist at cadre strength and have a theoretical administrative capacity to support a full battalion upon mobilization, although they maintain a standing force that can typically deploy the manpower of a reduced company.
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True strength of the Army Primary Reserve is the strong connection that the extended regimental family fosters with the community.
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Army Primary Reserve is a true force multiplier, and the reservists are always very active preparing for battle and training for war.
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In some cases the Army Primary Reserve has contributed as much as of the personnel in each deployment in the form of individual augmentation and occasionally formed sub-units .
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Air Primary Reserve is the reserve element of the Royal Canadian Air Force .
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Air Primary Reserve units are specialized in various areas of surveillance, engineering, and airfield construction.
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Health Services Reserve, with approximately 1,700 members, is organized into two functional groups: Primary Reserve units known as Field Ambulances, and the 1 Canadian Field Hospital Detachment Ottawa.
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