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Canadian special forces have exchanged fire with Islamic State in Iraq twice more since Canada became the first Western country to say that its ground troops have fought the extremist group.
News; Canadian Special Forces in firefight with ISIS troops . Published: ; Jan. 22, 2015, 12:20 a.m.
The Canadian sniper who set a world record by hitting an Islamic State fighter from 2.2 miles away also saved additional lives during the attack, a Canadian special forces official said.
The training role has, however, produced Canadian casualties. In March, 2015, a Canadian special forces operator was killed and three others wounded when a Kurdish soldier mistook them for ISIS ...
The vehicles would provide special forces with the capability for off-road operations and be air transportable by the Royal Canadian Air Force's Chinook helicopters as well as C-17 and C-130 planes.
As a CH-47 Chinook passed over a prairie training area on Fort Lewis, Wash., 14 U.S. and Canadian Special Forces members jumped out on cue during an annual event that celebrates ...
One Canadian special forces soldier was part of a controversial 20-member U.S. miltary team dubbed Talon Anvil in 2015 while other Canadian military personnel played a supporting role or were ...
Canadian special forces members are in Israel helping Canada's embassy there with "contingency planning," a Department of National Defence spokesperson confirmed to CBC News on Sunday.