Ottawa Imam. So I would think he has Canadian citizenship or at least a permanent resident. So he lives in the West, because? Guess he wanted to live in the west. But then I love it when he says "Your people I mean the western people". I guess, I JUST DON'T GET IT.
This is making me fell real old. No mention of crew commanding the Lynx :( I did it back in the early 80s in Germany. Cpl with just over four years in. Re forger coming up and Tp Leader said Cpl P your crew commanding 60C (I think)..........I went but but. Tp Leader said no "but" either...
My prayers to those brave soldiers who passed and the wounded and the families. My prayers to those still involved in this operation. You all make me proud to wear the uniform.
You would be on Class "A" service. See your unit orderly room, you can participate but have to pay a premium.
http://www.forces.gc.ca/dgcb/dpsp/pshcp_manual_e/engraph/pshcp_manual_e02_e.asp?pg=3#payp
It happens often that people start living together and one already has an appartment or other accommodation under their name. If your landlord knew that he was living with you you can ask them for a letter stating this. Bring the letter in when you fill out your Comon Law Recognition paper...
Things have changed. Which is good. When I joined in 77 as a crewman and went through Cornwallis it was green. The day after arriving in Gagetown, Cpl Rick Marcioni (if some remember him) met us. Here we were in our CF with forged cap and cornflake on our heads. He was standing there with two...
Circa 77-78 Riverviews Arms on the Saint John river......Rolling Keg next to the Cos. Flashbacks of taking the bus by the front gate and getting dropped of in front of the Lord Beaver Brook for a few beers at the piano bar. Then off to the Rolling Keg for some downhomer music and then the Air...
I hope there is nothing least appealing about being a combat engineer. Why? Well five years ago, I basically encouraged him to go engineer. To date, he is still speaking to me. :o
Ottawa
Placed that I shopped at in the past weeks.
running room on Slater 10%
R Nicholls http://www.rnicholls.com/en/about/location.php Canotek Rd in the east end. Some nice things ie flashlights, boots, t-shirt. They give Military 10%.
Ah...........Cornwallis 1977. Can I compare them? No.... All I can say is that it was quite an experience, and, we were never physically abused but did learn alot of new words which I can't repeat here. www.cornwallismuseum.ca is a pretty good site if you want to go through memory lane.
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