Permanent Active Militia

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Permanent Active Militia (PAM), also known as Permanent Force (PF), was the proper name of Canada's full-time professional land forces from 1855 to 1940, when it was reorganized into the Canadian Army. PAM was in effect Canada's standing army, consisting of one regular infantry regiment and two cavalry regiments in 1914. The counterpart to PAM was the Non-Permanent Active Militia (NPAM), which referred to the reserve force of the Canadian Militia. PAM and NPAM were distinct forces from the sedentary militias raised in Canada. Both organizations were reorganized into the Canadian Army in 1940. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Permanent Active Militia
rdf:langString 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 Canada
xsd:integer 1855
rdf:langString Reformed into the Canadian Army (Active)
rdf:langString Permanent Active Militia
rdf:langString Permanent Active Militia (PAM), also known as Permanent Force (PF), was the proper name of Canada's full-time professional land forces from 1855 to 1940, when it was reorganized into the Canadian Army. PAM was in effect Canada's standing army, consisting of one regular infantry regiment and two cavalry regiments in 1914. The counterpart to PAM was the Non-Permanent Active Militia (NPAM), which referred to the reserve force of the Canadian Militia. PAM and NPAM were distinct forces from the sedentary militias raised in Canada. Both organizations were reorganized into the Canadian Army in 1940.
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xsd:gYear 1940
xsd:gYear 1855

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