Changes to Cold Weather and Arctic Training (S4 E3)

Changes to Cold Weather and Arctic Training (S4 E3)

The Army has modernized its approach to preparing troops to operate in cold weather environments and the Arctic.
Rewriting a training program is never easy; just ask Sergeant Pier-Luc Dubé, who is one of the Army’s cold weather and Arctic subject matter experts. His journey spans from Norway to Trenton, over to Shilo, and all the way up to Resolute Bay in Nunavut. Find out more about his story and the new program he helped develop.

This training is delivered by the Canadian Army Advanced Warfare Centre in Trenton, Ontario. CAAWC provides training for complex geographical environments along with technical domains such as patrol pathfinder, parachute, helicopter insertion, and aerial delivery.

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