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Canadian Expeditionary Force - traducción al español

FIELD FORCE FOR SERVICE OVERSEAS IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR
Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force
  • Enlistment form for a soldier of the 71st Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force, who saw action at Arras. This young man would suffer a shrapnel wound but later returned home safely to Canada.
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Canadian Expeditionary Force         
n. Fuerzas Expedicionarias Canadienses, fuerzas armadas de Canadá que fueron enviadas a luchar en el extranjero (especialmente durante la Primera Guerra Mundial)
expeditionary force         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Expeditionary force; Military expedition (disambiguation); Expeditionary Force (disambiguation)
(n.) = cuerpo expedicionario, fuerza expedicionaria
Ex: The Monument to the Expeditionary Force in Bangkok is a memorial to the Thai soldiers killed on the Western Front in World War I.
Canadian French         
DIALECT OF FRENCH MAINLY SPOKEN IN CANADA
Canadian French language; French (Canadian); French (Canada); Fr-CA; French-Canadian language; Laurentian French; Français canadien
lengua francesa hablada en Canadá (principalmente en la provincia de Quebec)

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Canadian Expeditionary Force

The Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) was the expeditionary field force of Canada during the First World War. It was formed following Britain’s declaration of war on Germany on 15 August 1914, with an initial strength of one infantry division. The division subsequently fought at Ypres on the Western Front, with a newly raised second division reinforcing the committed units to form the Canadian Corps. The CEF and corps was eventually expanded to four infantry divisions, which were all committed to the fighting in France and Belgium along the Western Front. A fifth division was partially raised in 1917, but was broken up in 1918 and used as reinforcements following heavy casualties.

Ejemplos de uso de Canadian Expeditionary Force
1. Michel Gauthier, the commander of the Canadian Expeditionary Force Command during an interview on his 20th trip to the country.
2. The Afghan flag is what we‘re going to be flying everywhere we go: that‘s who we‘re here to support." Captain Doug MacNair, a spokesman for Canadian Expeditionary Force Command in Ottawa, said Maj.–Gen.
3. Meanwhile, the Canadian Expeditionary Force Command, responsible for international operations including the Afghanistan mission, "is stretched thin, not really sustainable over the longer term, and many of its personnel are facing personal burnout," it said.
4. "The demands of Afghanistan have also precluded the (Canadian Expeditionary Force) Command from focusing on the other roles deemed to be inherent in (its) mandate: scanning the global environment, contingency planning, engaging strategic partners and shaping, synchronizing and sustaining operational capabilities," it added.