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Canadian Special Air Service Company

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Active
  
1947–September 1949

Branch
  
Regular Army

Size
  
140 men

Country
  
Canada

Type
  
Special Forces

Notable commanders
  
Major Guy D'Artois

The Canadian Special Air Service Company was a Canadian Airborne Special Forces unit in operation between 1947 and 1949.

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Role

As opposed to a purely military function, the Canadian SAS was originally given functions of airborne firefighting, search and rescue and aid to the civil powers. However once officially sanctioned, the SAS was assigned the functions of being initially a parachute company but able to be the cadre of up to three parachute battalions, provide demonstrations of their capabilities throughout the nation, and "preserve and advance the techniques of SAS (Commando) operations developed during World War II".

The Canadian SAS Company performed an arctic rescue mission in 1947 and provided flood relief efforts in the Fraser Valley in 1948.

Commander

Appointed as the Second-in-Command,but acted as the first and only Officer Commanding of the unit was Major Lionel Guy d'Artois a savate instructor who served in World War II with the Royal 22nd Regiment, First Special Service Force and "F" Section of Special Operations Executive in France.

Organisation

The Company was formed as a standard infantry company with a company headquarters and three platoons; a fourth "services" platoon added in 1948. The unit had no distinctive insignia.

Disbandment

The Canadian SAS Company carried on in its mission of providing the nucleus of an airborne battalion that became the Mobile Striking Force in 1949, replacing the SAS.

References

Canadian Special Air Service Company Wikipedia