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Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force, Lieutenant-General Jamie Speiser-Blanchet delivers a speech at the Air and Space Power Conference 2026, Canberra.
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The Air and Space Power Conference 2026 addressed the topic of air and space power in national defence.

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Applying Wylie's Cumulative and Sequential Patterns to Air Operations

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Applying Wylie’s Cumulative and Sequential Patterns to Air Operations

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Whats all the hype about Defence Space Command

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