Is the US Army better than the Canadian army?
Statistically, the US is ahead in everything, and the lead in everything is huge. For instance, Canada has 201 operational tanks, the US has a whooping 8,325 M1 Abrams. Canada has 4 advanced diesel subs, while the US has 72 nuclear-powered submarines.
Can an American soldier join the Canadian army?
Currently, only citizens of Canada can join the Canadian armed forces. However, if you apply for and successfully obtain citizenship, you can apply to join the army right away with no waiting period.
What rank is the Canadian army?
Officer rank insignia
NATO code | OF-9 | OF-4 |
---|---|---|
Canadian Army v t e | General | Lieutenant-colonel |
Général | Lieutenant-colonel | |
Royal Canadian Air Force v t e | ||
General | Lieutenant-colonel |
Why doesn’t Canada have an army like the United States?
Canada has primarily a territorial-defense army, rather than an expeditionary army like the US. (However, the Canadians had a frequency-hopping radio five years before the US.) And then there is the chow. If you were to feed Canadian Army chow to 100 US troops, at least 50 of them would want to defect. The Canadian Army takes very good care of…
What is the Canadian Army called now?
The “Canadian Army” persisted as a legal entity for two more years, before it amalgamated with the Royal Canadian Navy, and Royal Canadian Air Force to form a single service called the Canadian Armed Forces.
How professional are Canadian soldiers compared to American soldiers?
Canadian soldiers are as professional as US soldiers. Their equipment is older than US equipment, but it’s well maintained and does what they need it to. Canada has primarily a territorial-defense army, rather than an expeditionary army like the US. (However, the Canadians had a frequency-hopping radio five years before the US.)
What was the difference between the Canadian and other Allied forces?
T.he main difference between the major allied forces, outside of Finland and Scandinavian countries, is that many, perhaps most, Canadian troops had experience e in serious hunting, killing and skinning. I am not really qualified to answer this, but I remember the Battle of Britain, served in the Canadian Army, and know some history.