Non-Permanent Active Militia

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The Non-Permanent Active Militia (NPAM) was the name of Canada's part-time volunteer military force from 1855 to 1940. The NPAM (also called "the Militia" though that term could also encompass the full-time standing army known as the Permanent Active Militia (PAM)) was composed of several dozen infantry battalions (redesignated as regiments in 1900) and cavalry regiments. With the withdrawal of the British forces in Canada after the turn of the 20th century, supporting corps were created in Canada as part of both the PAM and the NPAM. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Non-Permanent Active Militia
rdf:langString Non-Permanent Active Militia
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rdf:langString Uniforms of The Canadian Militia, 1898
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rdf:langString * Minister of Militia and Defence * Minister of National Defence
rdf:langString * Commander-in-Chief, North America * General Officer Commanding the Canadian Militia * Chief of the General Staff
rdf:langString Ministers
rdf:langString Military commander
rdf:langString Province of Canada
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rdf:langString Army
rdf:langString Non-Permanent Active Militia
rdf:langString The Non-Permanent Active Militia (NPAM) was the name of Canada's part-time volunteer military force from 1855 to 1940. The NPAM (also called "the Militia" though that term could also encompass the full-time standing army known as the Permanent Active Militia (PAM)) was composed of several dozen infantry battalions (redesignated as regiments in 1900) and cavalry regiments. With the withdrawal of the British forces in Canada after the turn of the 20th century, supporting corps were created in Canada as part of both the PAM and the NPAM.
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xsd:gYear 1940
xsd:gYear 1855

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