
Corporal Richard backs a G-Wagon off a flatbed, directed by Corporal Mario Lemaire, as Canadian vehicles are unloaded from transport trailers for use on Exercise ALLIED SPIRIT II at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany during Operation REASSURANCE on August 6, 2015. Photo: Corporal Nathan Moulton, Land Task Force Imagery RP001-2015-0026-007 ~ Le caporal Richard recule un G-Wagon d’un camion à plate forme, conformément aux instructions du caporal Mario Lemaire, lorsque les véhicules canadiens qui seront utilisés dans le cadre de l’exercice ALLIED SPIRIT II sont déchargés des remorques de transport au Joint Multinational Readiness Center, à Hohenfels, en Allemagne, au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 6 août 2015. Photo : Caporal Nathan Moulton, Imagerie de la Force opérationnelle terrestre RP001-2015-0026-007
Canadian Army Reserve soldiers from 33 Canadian Brigade Group will be conducting driver training for the G Wagon – Light Utility Vehicle Wheeled (LUVW) between November 30 and December 23. The training will take place on provincial roads and highways between Ottawa and Petawawa, passing through Golden Lake, White Lake, Renfrew, and Cobden, Ontario.
During this time, residents may notice an increased presence of Canadian Army vehicles on these roads. The training will include planned short stops and longer halts for rest, fuel, maintenance, and other activities. The vehicles will not carry weapons or ammunition.
The G Wagon LUVW is used for tactical transport in various military roles, including reconnaissance and liaison. This training helps ensure the readiness of Canadian Armed Forces personnel and supports their ability to respond to emergencies like natural disasters.
Drivers in these areas are asked to exercise caution when approaching military convoys and are thanked for their understanding and cooperation.
(Written by: Emma Butler)