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The Department of National Defence supports the Canadian Armed Forces who serve on the sea, on land, and in the air with the Navy, Army, Air Force and Special Forces to defend Canadians interests at home and abroad.
Under the National Defence Act, the Canadian Armed Forces are an entity separate and distinct from the Department of National Defence (the federal government department responsible for the administration and formation of defence policy), which also exists as the civilian support system for the forces.
Officer cadets, while not commissioned members, are classified as officers. The equivalent term in French is militaire du rang. Canadian Non-Commissioned Members (NCM) are skilled personnel that provide operational and support services in the CAF. They start out as recruits, and are trained to do specific jobs.
The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) is a part of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces. It defends and protects Canadian and North American airspace in partnership with the United States. The RCAF also contributes to international peace and security.
Structure and Organization They are, however, separate organizations. The CAF is the military arm of Canadas defence team, while DND supports the CAF and is responsible for policy, resources, coordination with other departments and international defence relations.
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Commonwealth Act No. 430 (May 31, 1939), as implemented by Executive Order No. 230 (October 31, 1939), created the Department of National Defense (DND).
The Canadian Air Force was granted royal sanction in 1924 by King George V to form the Royal Canadian Air Force. In 1968, the RCAF was amalgamated with the Royal Canadian Navy and the Canadian Army, as part of the unification of the Canadian Forces.
The current fighter jet in service with the Canadian Air Force is the CF-18 Hornet. Canada operates approximately 76 CF-18s, which have been in service since 1982.

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