Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Canada Sends 180 Military Personnel to Latvia for NATO Mission
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine approaches a grim three-year anniversary, 180 members of the Canadian Armed Forces are leaving Edmonton this week and heading to Latvia as part of an ongoing NATO mission that has been extended, in part, because of the war.
Deployment to Latvia
On Wednesday, CAF members being sent to the northern European country said farewell to family members as they prepared for a six-month deployment as part of a mission dubbed Operation Reassurance. Operation Reassurance first began in 2014. In March 2022, the federal government announced a multi-year renewal of the operation a year ahead of schedule because of “the changing security situation in eastern Europe.”
Soldiers Share Their Experiences
Chief Petty Officer Whitney Ell is leaving her young son as she prepares for her second tour of duty. “Before I really only had to worry about myself, and that’s not the case now,” she noted. “You kind of leave half of your head and your heart here, and then you bring the other half with you — so that’s tough.”
Sgt. Gabriel Houde told Global News he has been serving with the military for over eight years and is looking forward to the opportunity to be deployed and apply his skills. “I finally get to cross the start line and actually go and deploy,” he said. “It’s a little bit like if you train for a marathon and finally you can get to the race. So I am really excited.”
Mission Details
The members being deployed are led by the Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians), Canada’s only tank regiment. They will be part of what is currently the CAF’s largest mission overseas. The newly created Canadian-led NATO Multinational Brigade Latvia is part of the biggest reinforcement of NATO collective defence in a generation, according to the CAF.
Conclusion
The deployment of 180 CAF members to Latvia is a significant step in demonstrating Canada’s commitment to NATO and its allies. The mission is aimed at supporting “NATO deterrence and defence measures in central and eastern Europe.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why is Canada sending troops to Latvia?
A: Canada is sending troops to Latvia as part of a NATO mission to support “NATO deterrence and defence measures in central and eastern Europe” following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Q: How many Canadian troops are being deployed?
A: 180 members of the Canadian Armed Forces are being deployed to Latvia.
Q: How long will the deployment last?
A: The deployment is expected to last six months.
Q: What is the mission’s purpose?
A: The mission is aimed at supporting “NATO deterrence and defence measures in central and eastern Europe.”
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