OK, very quickly and from memory, so take it for what it’s worth ‘cause I’m old enough to have Alzheimers:
Canadian Forces circa 1960 –
Royal Canadian Navy: 20,000 regulars 1 X aircraft carrier, 25+ destroyers and frigates, 10± minesweepers, three submarines
Canadian Army (Regular): 49,000 personnel – 95% male
Organized in Geographic commands (Western (HQ: Edmonton), Central, (HQ: London), Eastern (HQ: Québec City) and Atlantic (HQ: Fredricton)
1 X (semi-dormant) Div HQ
1 X Signal Regiment
1 X Electronic Warfare Squadron
4 X Infantry Brigade Groups – each 6,500 soldiers
Each CIBG had:
1 X Brigade HQ (Brigadier ( a rank, then, between Col and MGen and 12± staff officers and 50± Intelligence Clerks, Staff Clerks, Drivers, etc and a Counter Intelligence/Field Security Section)
1 X Armoured Regiment (80± main battle tanks)
1 X Field Regiment (Royal Canadian Horse Artillery) (24 X 105mm howitzers and 8 X 155mm howitzers – all towed)
1 X Field Squadron (Royal Canadian Engineers)
1 X Signal Squadron
3 X Infantry Battalions – each of 950± soldiers
1 X Field Ambulance
1 X Ordnance Field Park
1 X Supply & Transport Company (Royal Canadian Army Service Corps)
1 X Field Workshop (Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers)
1 X Platoon (Canadian Provost Corps)
The brigades were centred on: Calgary, Petawawa, Gagetown and Soest (Germany).
The Major Army schools were in Chilliwack (Engineers), Camp Shilo (Artillery) Camp Borden (Armoured, Infantry, Service Corps and Provost Corps), Kingston (Signals and RCEME), and Montreal (Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps).
Royal Canadian Air Force: 51,000 personnel
Organized in functional commands;
Air Training Commnd (Winnipeg)
Air Transport Command (Trenston)
Air Material Command (Ottawa)
Air Defence Command (St Hubert)
Maritime Air Command (Halifax (?))
1 Canadian Air Division (Metz, France)