The Gregg Centre supports two regular conference series partnering with the Combat Training Centre (CTC) from CFB Gagetown to deliver its Annual Conference on topics related to the modern military.
The Gregg Centre also partners with reserve units and other conflict studies centres across the Atlantic Provinces to deliver the Atlantic Military Affairs Symposium (AMAS).
In addition to the regular conference series, the Gregg Centre has partnered with local and international organizations and institutions to deliver special conferences, such as the Women in International Security Conference (WIIS) and "The War of 1812: An International Conference Commemorating New Brunswick's Role".
“Cutting Through Chaos preparing solders for the battlefield of today and tomorrow”
Feb. 28-29, 2024
Crowne Plaza Hotel Lord BeaverbrookThe program includes Major General Mick Ryan, AFU Speakers, LCol Melanie Lake, Dr. Rebecca Jensen, LCol Bahir Ali, LCol Charles Chuter (UK Army).
1800 - 2200: Meet and Greet
0800 - 0830: Arrival and Admin Brief
0830 - 0850: Opening Remarks
0900 - 1000: Keynote Speaker Q&A | MGen Mick Ryan
1000 - 1020: Morning Break
1020 - 1200: Panel 1 | Contemporary Conflict Discussion | AFU Speakers
1200 - 1300: Lunch
1300 - 1340: Panel 2 | Canada's Experience and Observations | LCol Lake, Dr. Jensen
1430 - 1450: Afternoon Break
1450 - 1620: Panel 3: Modern Conditions and Leader Development | MGen Mick Ryan
1620 - 1630: Day 1 Summary
1630 - 1730: Social Hour (Optional)
0815 - 0830: Arrival and Opening | Col Honig
0830 - 1000: Panel 4 | The Battlefield of Today and Tomorrow | LCol Ali, LCol Chuter
1000 - 1020: Morning Coffee
1020 - 1200: Breakout Session
1200 - 1330: Lunch
1330 - 1500: Closing Speaker
1500 - 1530: Closing Remarks | Col Honig, Dr. Windsor / Dr. Brown
Since 1971, the Gregg Centre and the Canadian Army’s Combat Training Centre (CTC) have partnered on an annual conference that brings together instructor staff from the CTC combat arms and combat service support schools, Base Gagetown lodger units, 5 Division reservists, police, civilian practitioners, academics and students to discuss issues that matter to Canadian Army readiness and national security.
The CTC delivers training for commissioned and non-commissioned members at the junior and mid-levels, making this conference an excellent opportunity to disseminate ideas and promote discussion and intellectual readiness across the entire Canadian Army community.