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The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) serves as the air and space branch of Canada’s military, with a mission to provide relevant and responsive airpower to the Canadian Armed Forces. As of 2020, the RCAF operates 258 manned aircraft and nine unmanned aerial vehicles, supported by over 12,000 Regular Force members, nearly 2,000 Reservists, and civilian staff. The RCAF plays a critical role in enforcing Canadian airspace security, supporting naval and army missions, and partnering with the U.S. under NORAD to protect continental airspace. It also leads the National Search and Rescue Program.
Established in 1920 as the Canadian Air Force, it received royal sanction in 1924, becoming the Royal Canadian Air Force. The RCAF has participated in major conflicts including World War II, the Korean War, and the Gulf War, as well as numerous peacekeeping and NATO operations. Though amalgamated into the unified Canadian Armed Forces in 1968, the RCAF regained its historic name in 2011. Over the years, it has adapted to modern threats, contributing to international efforts in Libya, Afghanistan, and Eastern Europe.
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Depicts a left-profile portrayal of King Charles III, clad in a shirt and tie without a crown, encircled by a Latin inscription, with the engraver's initials located on the neck and the issue date on the bottom. CHARLES III D·G·REX |
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Reverse
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Highlights three distinct eras of RCAF aircraft history. Set against angular shapes that evoke speed and motion, two aircraft represent the RCAF’s past: on the left, the Camel, which served as a fighter during the First World War and as an advanced trainer for the RCAF until 1929; and on the right, the Spitfire, flown by RCAF squadrons in combat during the Second World War. In the foreground, the F-35 Lightning II stands out, symbolizing the future of the RCAF’s fleet, with the lightning bolt in the background referencing this modern stealth fighter. The RCAF’s motto, Sic Itur ad Astra (“Such is the pathway to the stars”), is positioned near the top, while the RCAF roundel is centered at the bottom. CANADA SIC ITUR AD ASTRA |
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20 Dollars
KM# 3439 RCM# 246274
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