Royal Canadian Dental Corps
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Royal Canadian Dental Corps
Summary
Royal Canadian Dental Corps is a Canadian military unit[1].
Key Facts
- Royal Canadian Dental Corps is in the country of Canada[2].
- Royal Canadian Dental Corps's instance of is recorded as Canadian military unit[3].
- Royal Canadian Dental Corps's instance of is recorded as Personnel branch[4].
- Royal Canadian Dental Corps followed Royal Canadian Medical Service[5].
- Royal Canadian Dental Corps was followed by Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers[6].
- Royal Canadian Dental Corps's Commons category is recorded as Royal Canadian Dental Corps[7].
- 1939 marks the founding of Royal Canadian Dental Corps[8].
- Royal Canadian Dental Corps was part of the conflict World War II[9].
- Royal Canadian Dental Corps's official website is recorded as http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/caf-community-health-services-dental/index.page[10].
- Royal Canadian Dental Corps's official name is recorded as Royal Canadian Dental Corps[11].
- Royal Canadian Dental Corps's official name is recorded as Corps dentaire royal canadien[12].
- Royal Canadian Dental Corps's motto text is recorded as Sanitas in ore[13].
- Royal Canadian Dental Corps's colonel-in-chief is recorded as Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester[14].
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Founding
1939 marks the founding of Royal Canadian Dental Corps[8].
Identity
Official names include Royal Canadian Dental Corps[11] and Corps dentaire royal canadien[12]. It followed Royal Canadian Medical Service[5]. It was followed by Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers[6].