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  1. csura2

    Claims

    So I was just wondering.  I think I'm getting screwed around at my BOR.  Does anyone on here know about this new claim for people who are attach posted while on course?  I heard about it in Gagetown.  Supposedly the Gagetown BOR told me that since I was attach posted and on course and I was...
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    CAP website?

    I found the Infantry School website. It has the joining instructions, but that‘s pretty much all she wrote. http://www.brunnet.net/infsch/
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    Camelbak Hydration Systems

    I‘m looking to buy a camelbak to use in the field. I know which one I think would be best suited for the field (Uplands Camelback). This is the link for it : http://www.camelbak.com/rec/cb_prod.cfm?catid=6&product_id=165 It‘s designed for hunters, meant to be worn underneath of their...
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    Phase 2 question

    I have just received my joining instructions for CAP in Gagetown. It contains a brief description of the training aspects and one of them is "Recognize AFV and AC". I was wondering if anyone knew what this means (translation of the abbreviations would be great). Thanks.
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    For The Boys

    I‘m just wondering how professional all of you boys would think it was if tree hugger or I, or another female CF member would throw pictures up of herself on this forum looking equally "klassy and sassy"? Perhaps, if it‘s such a morale booster, all of the female CF members serving overseas...
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    Common Army Phase

    I‘ll be heading off to Phase 2 in Gagetown this summer. I have a very slight build (115 pounds, 5‘6"). I‘m pretty nervous about CAP, because I think that there are 5 weeks of field time, and I tend to lose a significant amount of weight while in the field. The longest I‘ve ever been in the...
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    Professional Engineer

    As far as I know, each province has their own regulations on becoming a Peng. I know that in Ontario, one must be working under a fellow Peng (for either four or five years) in order for one‘s time to be considered as engineering experience. I‘ve often wondered the same thing myself. Really I...
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