Land Force Central Area

Land Force Central Area

Land Force Central Area (LFCA) is responsible for the administration of the Canadian Forces' Land Force Command in the province of Ontario, from the Quebec border to the northern Lakehead region. LFCA is also a force provider for both international and domestic operations, as well as an employer for the latter [ [http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/lfca-jtfc/about.asp#aboutJTFC Official LFCA-JTFC Web Site] ] .

LFCA is responsible for more than 10,000 soldiers : 5,000 in the regular force and 5,500 in the reserves, as well as 1,200 civilian employees.

LFCA is headquartered at Denison Armoury in Toronto, Ontario near the old CFB Downsview Base. At the time of its creation in the mid-1990s, it was based at the Place Nouveau office tower at Yonge Street north of Finch Avenue; this was controversial as the offices were lavishly renovated, attracting political criticism and attention from the Auditor General of Canada.

In February 2006, Canada Command was stood-up to coordinate domestic military operations. As one of six regional commands under Canada Command, Joint Task Force Central (JTFC) is responsible for the conduct of all domestic military operations in the province of Ontario. While LFCA still exists as the command structure for land forces units in Ontario, the commander of LFCA is simultaneously the commander of JTFC, and as such has the authority to deploy all naval, army and air force assets based in Ontario in the event of a domestic crisis or threat [ [http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/lfca-jtfc/about.asp#aboutJTFC Official LFCA-JTFC Web Site] ] .

Regular Forces

Also stationed at CFB Petawawa are 427 Tactical Helicopter Squadron and 2 Field Ambulance. Although these two units work closely with 2 CMBG, they are not officially part of the brigade group.

Reserve brigades

Abbreviations

* ASU: Area Support Unit
* CFB: Canadian Forces Base
* RCA: The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery
* RCAC: Royal Canadian Armoured Corps

References

ee also

* CF Land Force Command


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