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Military training in Prince Edward County February 21 – March 8

February 17, 2023

Members from 2 Military Police Squadron will be conducting the Aircraft Security Officer Course at Canadian Forces Detachment (CFD) Mountain View during various times between Tuesday, February 21 and Wednesday, March 8.

This type of training is essential for maintaining the security maintenance and management skills for the participants to safely execute Canadian Armed Forces missions around the world, often under challenging conditions. It is important that these proficiencies are maintained in Canada, so aircrews are prepared to execute these manoeuvres.

 

During the course there will be scenarios using SIG SAUER pistols and Colt Canada C8 carbine equipped with training magazines and blank-firing attachment (BFO). Blank and pyrotechnic ammunition will be used.

 

Members of the 2 Military Police Squadron are well-trained and there is no risk to public safety during this exercise. All efforts will be made to ensure that disruption to the community will be at a minimum. Canadian Armed Forces members adhere to strict rules and regulations at all times to ensure safety.

 

For more information, contact the County of Prince Edward at 613.476.2148 ext. 1023, 613.962.9108 ext. 1023, or info@pecounty.on.ca.

 

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