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Personnel branches, in the Canadian Forces (CF), are groupings of related military occupations. Personnel branches were officially established at unification in 1968 to amalgamate the old Canadian Army corps and similar occupational groupings in the Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force. According to Canadian Forces Administrative Orders (CFAOs), "Personnel Branches were created to enable members of the Canadian Branches are applicable to all members of the rank of colonel/captain (N) and below; flag and general officers normally do not belong to branches. Exceptions to this rule are the judge advocate general (Legal Branch), the chaplain general (Royal Canadian Chaplain Service), and the surgeon general (Royal Canadian Medical Service). Military occupations for officers and non-commissioned members are grouped within a particular branch under the coordination of the Director – Military Human Resource Requirements (DMHRR) and the approval of the Assistant Deputy Minister (Human Resources – Military) (ADM(HR-Mil)). ==Uniforms== Assignment of Distinct Environmental Uniform (i.e. "navy", "army", or "air force") is a function of military occupation, not personnel branch. For example, within the Communications and Electronics Branch, all signal operators are uniformed army and all aerospace telecommunication and information systems technicians are designated as air force. On the other hand, within the Logistics Branch, supply technicians may be designated as any environment. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「personnel branch」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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