Soldiers helping fight Sask. wildfires in many ways
The Canadian Army is heavily involved with the firefighting efforts not just on the frontlines, but working in Prince Albert to support those that are.
About 200 soldiers arrived from the 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry in Shiloh, Manitoba, and other reserve battalions, Sunday night and Monday.
This makes for a grand total of 850 soldiers involved in the firefighting efforts, with about 600 of them right on the frontline at any given time.
Even though the majority of the soldiers are firefighting, around 250 soldiers are stationed in Prince Albert doing support work. This work includes transporting people and supplies to northern Saskatchewan, repairing vehicles, preparing meals and much more.


