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royal canadian navy

RCN MRC Marine_royale_canadienne

The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN; French: Marine royale canadienne, MRC) is the naval force of Canada, and one of three environmental commands of the Canadian Armed Forces. The command's official strength includes 8,400 Regular Force sailors,[a] 4,100 naval reservists, and a fleet that includes 25 commissioned warships and additional auxillary vessels.

The RCN is headquartered in Ottawa, with its commander reporting to the Chief of Defence Staff. Three formations are responsible to the commander of the RCN: Maritime Forces Atlantic, based at CFB Halifax on the Atlantic coast; Maritime Forces Pacific, based at CFB Esquimalt on the Pacific coast; and the Naval Reserve, headquartered in Quebec City with 24 reserve divisions located across the country.

Established in 1910 as the Naval Service of Canada, the service received royal sanction in 1911 and was renamed the Royal Canadian Navy. In 1968, the RCN was unified with the Canadian Army and the Royal Canadian Air Force to form the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), the RCN becoming its naval command, Maritime Command. The historic Royal Canadian Navy designation was restored in 2011. The RCN took part in several conflicts including the First World War, Second World War, the Korean War, the Gulf War, the War in Afghanistan, and other NATO and UN peacekeeping missions.

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