Movie: Operation Gamescan 76

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Richard Thomas
Richard Thomas

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Léo Illial
Léo Illial

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    Operation Gamescan 76

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    This short documentary profiles the Canadian military’s organization, logistical, and security operations at the XXI Olympiad held in 1976 in Montréal. The scale of the operation was large: 16,000 troops were mobilized to provide protection for 7,500 athletes, countless VIPs, and the general public on 138 sites located in Montreal, Bromont, and Kingston. This film offers a behind-the-scenes look at the planning and synchronization necessary to mount a successful international event of massive proportions.

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    1977-01-01

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