
They deploy across the country to help Canadians combat forest fires, floods, and other natural disasters. And Infanteers are trained to do more than just fight. Infanteers are trained to fight in cities, deserts jungles, the Arctic - or any other environment they are called upon to operate in. They conduct raids and ambushes in a combat mission or conduct patrols and convoy escorts as part of security and stability missions. The infantry is the tip of the spear on the battlefield. SERGEANT JASON GIRARD: I’ve gone through a lot of cool stuff in my career, and then I’ve done a lot of challenges that have brought me to a higher level of physical and mental preparations. This exciting job includes mounted operations working out of a LAV 6 light armoured vehicle airborne operations like parachuting operating high-tech equipment or firing a multitude of powerful weapons systems, as well as driving and maintaining both soft-skinned and armoured vehicles. General leadership skills, either natural or you build on them, quick decision-making skills and initiative - those are probably the general backbone of what you need to be a good general infantry soldier. Mentally, I’d say you have to be mentally tough. SERGEANT JASON GIRARD: You have to be in great physical shape. Working on the front lines, they form the backbone of the Army. Their role is to close with and destroy the enemy. Infanteers are the primary combat fighters in the Canadian Army. I’m an Infanteer posted at the Canadian Armed Forces Infantry School in Gagetown. SERGEANT JASON GIRARD: I’m Sergeant Jason Girard from Maniwaki, Quebec. Infantry Soldiers will be posted to a battalion in Canada, but there are employment opportunities across Canada and on deployed operations around the world. Both in training and on operations they live and work in conditions that would resemble those in the field. Infantry Soldiers normally work outdoors. Employ camouflage and concealment, patrol, assault, defence, and escape-and-evasion tactics.Operate with support elements such as fighter aircraft, tactical and artillery.Inspect and maintain weapon systems, vehicles, survival gear and personal defensive equipment.Use sophisticated equipment for field communications, navigation and night-vision surveillance.Expertly operate and maintain a wide range of weapons, including rifle, hand-grenades, light, medium and heavy machine-guns, and anti-tank weapons.The primary duties of an Infantry Soldiers are to: Infantry Soldiers are capable of operating anywhere in the world in any environment – Arctic tundra, mountains, jungle or desert – and in any combination of arms, including airmobile and amphibious operations. They are the core members of the Combat Arms team, which includes Artillery and Armoured Soldiers. Infantry Soldiers are the Army’s primary combat fighters and are responsible for closing with and engaging the enemy.
