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CFLC [1 record]

Record 1 2021-11-04

English

Subject field(s)
  • Various Military Titles
  • Industry-Government Relations (Econ.)
OBS

The Canadian Forces Liaison Council is a group of Canadian business people who volunteer their time and effort to promote the Reserve Force. They believe in the "Profitable Partnership" and the advantages employers can gain by recognizing the valuable training that reservists undertake.

OBS

Canadian Forces Liaison Council; CFLC : title and abbreviation to be used by the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Appellations militaires diverses
  • Relations de l'industrie avec l'État (Écon.)
OBS

Le Conseil de liaison des Forces canadiennes est constitué de gens d'affaires qui consacrent bénévolement temps et efforts pour promouvoir la Force de réserve. Ils croient au «partenariat avantageux» et aux avantages que les employeurs peuvent retirer de la reconnaissance de la formation inestimable que reçoivent les réservistes.

OBS

Conseil de liaison des Forces canadiennes; CLFC : titre et abréviation d'usage obligatoire au ministère de la Défense nationale et dans les Forces canadiennes.

Spanish

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