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By 1943, (most of) the Intelligence appointments in the First Canadian Army were filled by Canadian personnel.
At the war's end Botwood had been home to some 10,000 Canadian and British personnel and had become Canada's most important over-seas base.
The warheads were never in the sole possession of Canadian personnel.
British commanders also stated prior to this, that if need be Canadian personnel would be called upon for the operation.
These services include protection of classified and administratively controlled material and equipment, Canadian personnel and property.
The squadron soon operated on routes throughout Europe and also became mainly manned by Canadian personnel.
Three Canadian military personnel were also on board the ship to escort the cargo, which included five armoured vehicles, rifles, ammunition, and communications equipment.
By 1943, for the first time in Canadian history, Canadian personnel filled all Intelligence appointments within Canada's Army formations and units.
Canadian personnel were known to have done intelligence work for the United States during their bombing of North Vietnam.
A further three of these squadrons, 664-666, were manned with Canadian personnel.