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Sherman tank displayed outdors in Worthington Tank Museum at CFB Borden
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Sherman tank displayed outdors in Worthington Tank Museum at CFB Borden

Canadian Forces Base Borden (also CFB Borden) is a Canadian Forces Base located in Borden, Ontario.

The birthplace of the Royal Canadian Air Force, CFB Borden is the largest training facility in the Canadian Forces. The base is run by Canadian Forces Support Training Group (CFSTG). CFSTG reports to the Canadian Defence Academy (CDA) in Kingston. The Canadian Forces Recruiting Group is located at Borden and is responsible for the administration of nation wide recruiting. Although originally an airforce training base it is now a training base for several elements in the military. The air element is known as 16 Wing Borden. Under 16 Wing there is the technical school Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering CFSATE, and the Air Command Academy (ACA).The expansive training area houses a number of training schools for various branches of the Canadian Forces. Total area of the base is approximately 22 300 acres. As well, the base houses the Naval Reserve Training Division (NRTD), where regular force Non-commissioned members undergo an 11 week Basic Military Qualification (BMQ) course. The CFB Borden Military Museum (combining four separate museums) has numerous items, equipment and vehicles from all eras of Canadian military history, including a large number historic armored vehicles and aircraft displayed outside in Worthington Park and around the base.

History

At the height of the First World War, the Borden Military Camp was opened at a location on a glacial moraine west of Barrie, Ontario in 1916 to train units for the Canadian Expeditionary Force. Camp Borden was selected in 1917 for a military aerodrome, becoming the first flying station of the Royal Flying Corps of Canada. During the inter-war period, the aerodrome, renamed RCAF Station Borden, was used as the training location for the nascent Royal Canadian Air Force. Camp Borden's training grounds were expanded in 1938 to house the Canadian Tank School. During the Second World War, both Camp Borden and RCAF Station Borden became the most important training facility in Canada, housing both army training and flight training, the latter under the British Commonwealth Air Training Program.

During the Cold War, Borden's importance as an RCAF facility in Ontario declined in favour of CFB Trenton, CFB Uplands and CFB North Bay however its use as an army facility stayed consistent.

The February 1, 1968 unification of the RCAF with the Royal Canadian Navy and the Canadian Army resulted in the creation of the Canadian Armed Forces. The military facilities consisting of Camp Borden and RCAF Station Borden were grouped under a new name, Canadian Forces Base Borden (CFB Borden). The aerodrome was closed and the base saw use as a regular and reserve training facility for Canadian Forces Land Force Command (the army), as well as hosting various land-based training courses for Canadian Forces Air Command (the air force). In a 1990s reorganization of the Canadian Forces following the end of the Cold War, CFB Borden's air force training facilities were grouped under the name 16 Wing Borden.

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