Welcome !
The NATO Veterans Organization of Canada is a legally incorporated organization
of retired and serving Canadian military (Regular and Reserve),including Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Merchant Navy who have served, defending Canada and Canadian interests through Canada's contribution to international peace and security by means of its alliance through the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Our Purpose
“We will continue pressing Veterans Affairs to provide NATO veterans the same benefits as WWII and Korea Vets.”
OUR GOAL
The establishment and operation of an association of former and serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Merchant Navy for the Purpose of:
OBJECTS OF THE NATO VETERANS ORGANIZATION OF CANADA
- Recognizing the contribution of members of the Canadian Armed Forces, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Merchant Navy to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NORAD, the United Nations Organization and other multilateral and bilateral institutions.
- Perpetuating he memories and deeds of members of the Canadian Armed Forces, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Merchant Navy who have lost their lives in the service of Canada.
- Support and encouraging the welfare of all persons who have served with the Canadian Armed Forces, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Merchant Navy their families and dependents;
- Fostering and promoting the interests of all vet who have served or are serving with the Canadian Armed Forces, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Merchant Navy.
- Bringing about the unity of all those who have so served;
- Liaising and co-operating with other veteran's organizations having comparable aims and objects;
- Establishing local, regional, and provincial bodies for the above-mentioned purposes; and
- Such other complementary purposes not inconsistent with these objects.
Voice of today’s Veterans
“NVOC” is the only Veteran’s organization in Canada speaking for all Veteran’s of “the post Korean War period and up to present day”