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"CWO4 Dave Mann" wrote in message
. .. Andrew Chaplin wrote: "CWO4 Dave Mann" wrote in message . .. Andrew Chaplin wrote: "Jacques & Laurie" wrote in message . .. Xcuse me! . . . Did you also know that CFB Bagotville was also referred to as "BAG Town"? I have come to know it as such because every service man that I knew in Canada called it as such. Endearing term, if you wish . . . As far as I was concerned, I served with the "Air Force" in Canada (1972-1977) even though WE all wore GREEN. Remember those days? Jacques (former corporal, CANADIAN AIR FORCE) I first joined a unit that is widely known in Ottawa and The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery as the "Bytown Gunners," but widespread usage does not in any way make the name official. It is fine to use colloquialisms like "Air Force" in places where they will not confuse. You are, however, posting to an international forum where not everyone is au fait with the National Defence Re-organization Act, 1967, its disestablishment of the navy, army and air force as services in Canada, and its establishment of the single service with "forces" (regular, reserve and special) as the basis for managing personnel establishments. Ah yes, I remember Bag Town ... when I was with the 10th Mountain Division (ages ago), we went on maneuvers with some Canadian Army unit (can't recall but believe they were also mountain, snow troops). They ran us into the freeking ground on cross country ski exercises. They all must have been born on skis. Great bunch of guys, however and the NCO club at Bag Town Base was one rocking joint just like the one in Baden Baden, GE ... Oh Canada! Are you sure that wasn't Canadian Forces Base Gagetown (AKA "Gag Town," "Gage-Nam" and "Camp Swamp-on-the-Hilltops")? There are not many ground manoeuvre areas around Bagotville, and the Combat Training Centre (our "Centre of Excrements") is in New Brunswick, along with the tac hel training mob. By necessity, all Canadian regular units in the field force are "snow troops." Winter warfare exercises are an annual qualification, usually done in late January when the weather is dependably cold. While we may train "off the reservation" in spring, summer and autumn, winter training is almost always done on DND land because it is too hard to clean up the brass and pyro afterward. Well which base is right north of Fort Drum. seems to me we did a road march with vehicles and the border inspectors on the Canadian side remarked that the last time this has happened was the war of 1812 or something like that. Anyway, a great time was had by all, to be sure! The base north of Fort Drum is Petawawa. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=e...e=UTF8&t=h&z=7 From 1977 to 1996 or so, it was home to the Canadian Airborne Regiment, which had an intervention task in the event of encroachments in the Arctic Archipelago and which was trained in mountain warfare. Since that regiment's disbandment, 1st and 3rd Battalions, The Royal Canadian Regiment, are stationed there. Right now, however, they are making free on McGregor Range north of Fort Bliss: http://www.elpasotimes.com/news/ci_8276618. -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO (If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.) |
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"Andrew Chaplin" wrote: "CWO4 Dave Mann" wrote in message . .. Well which base is right north of Fort Drum. seems to me we did a road march with vehicles and the border inspectors on the Canadian side remarked that the last time this has happened was the war of 1812 or something like that. Anyway, a great time was had by all, to be sure! The base north of Fort Drum is Petawawa. The closest base to Fort Drum is CFB Kingston, a much shorter hike than Petawawa. You have to hang a left once you cross the border, though. Further west is CFB Trenton, which is where the new C-17s live. It's nice to have the heavy lift capability. We used to rent Antonovs to haul stuff around. That's just plain embarrassing. |
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"Rob McCleave" wrote in message
... In article , "Andrew Chaplin" wrote: "CWO4 Dave Mann" wrote in message . .. Well which base is right north of Fort Drum. seems to me we did a road march with vehicles and the border inspectors on the Canadian side remarked that the last time this has happened was the war of 1812 or something like that. Anyway, a great time was had by all, to be sure! The base north of Fort Drum is Petawawa. The closest base to Fort Drum is CFB Kingston, a much shorter hike than Petawawa. You have to hang a left once you cross the border, though. Further west is CFB Trenton, which is where the new C-17s live. It's nice to have the heavy lift capability. We used to rent Antonovs to haul stuff around. That's just plain embarrassing. Right. I was thinking of a base with a manoeuvre training area. -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO (If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.) |
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Dang news group didn't carry the pic - can someone repost it? thanks
"Rob McCleave" wrote in message ... In article , "Andrew Chaplin" wrote: "CWO4 Dave Mann" wrote in message . .. Well which base is right north of Fort Drum. seems to me we did a road march with vehicles and the border inspectors on the Canadian side remarked that the last time this has happened was the war of 1812 or something like that. Anyway, a great time was had by all, to be sure! The base north of Fort Drum is Petawawa. The closest base to Fort Drum is CFB Kingston, a much shorter hike than Petawawa. You have to hang a left once you cross the border, though. Further west is CFB Trenton, which is where the new C-17s live. It's nice to have the heavy lift capability. We used to rent Antonovs to haul stuff around. That's just plain embarrassing. |
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 23:37:58 -0500, "Andrew" wrote: Dang news group didn't carry the pic - can someone repost it? thanks "Rob McCleave" wrote in message ... In article , "Andrew Chaplin" wrote: "CWO4 Dave Mann" wrote in message . .. Well which base is right north of Fort Drum. seems to me we did a road march with vehicles and the border inspectors on the Canadian side remarked that the last time this has happened was the war of 1812 or something like that. Anyway, a great time was had by all, to be sure! The base north of Fort Drum is Petawawa. The closest base to Fort Drum is CFB Kingston, a much shorter hike than Petawawa. You have to hang a left once you cross the border, though. Further west is CFB Trenton, which is where the new C-17s live. It's nice to have the heavy lift capability. We used to rent Antonovs to haul stuff around. That's just plain embarrassing. -- This message has been brought to you by solar and wind power. Who needs the national grid? http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com I got the strangest recording when I called the phone company the other day. It said, "You have been connected to the correct department on the first try. This is against company policy. Please hang up and redial." |
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 23:37:58 -0500, Andrew wrote:
Dang news group didn't carry the pic - can someone repost it? thanks Did you get the others? SW "Rob McCleave" wrote in message ... In article , "Andrew Chaplin" wrote: "CWO4 Dave Mann" wrote in message . .. Well which base is right north of Fort Drum. seems to me we did a road march with vehicles and the border inspectors on the Canadian side remarked that the last time this has happened was the war of 1812 or something like that. Anyway, a great time was had by all, to be sure! The base north of Fort Drum is Petawawa. The closest base to Fort Drum is CFB Kingston, a much shorter hike than Petawawa. You have to hang a left once you cross the border, though. Further west is CFB Trenton, which is where the new C-17s live. It's nice to have the heavy lift capability. We used to rent Antonovs to haul stuff around. That's just plain embarrassing. -- Like cars in amusement parks, our direction is often determined through collisions. -Yahia Lababidi, writer (b. 1973) |
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thanks..I kow you can actually go into the tip of the tail. How - probably a
ladder. A friend has a pic of him at the top..so its probably some avionics maybe. ANdrew "Andrew" wrote in message ... Dang news group didn't carry the pic - can someone repost it? thanks "Rob McCleave" wrote in message ... In article , "Andrew Chaplin" wrote: "CWO4 Dave Mann" wrote in message . .. Well which base is right north of Fort Drum. seems to me we did a road march with vehicles and the border inspectors on the Canadian side remarked that the last time this has happened was the war of 1812 or something like that. Anyway, a great time was had by all, to be sure! The base north of Fort Drum is Petawawa. The closest base to Fort Drum is CFB Kingston, a much shorter hike than Petawawa. You have to hang a left once you cross the border, though. Further west is CFB Trenton, which is where the new C-17s live. It's nice to have the heavy lift capability. We used to rent Antonovs to haul stuff around. That's just plain embarrassing. |
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