Finally a real wargamer!
Haven't had time to play since high school, still have all my "gamettes" however and other Avalon Hill bookcase cames.
I've been waiting and waiting and waiting for a proper computer conversion of the original Squad Leader, but to no avail. They always botch it up...
Taking off Dog Tags
Not wearing Army logo T-Shirt
Leaving CF ID behind
Forgeting to cover up the high and tight hair cut... Priceless
For everything else, there's always Mastercard :-)
I love the comment about "widening" the Tim Horton's drive-thru lane ;D
"Hi, I'd like four large double-doubles and ten 105mm HESH rounds on the side thanks... um, do you take interac yet?" LOL
Heheh, same problem here. Myself and another fellow were absolutely busting a gut by about 3 third course... the "giggles" had set in doing that test. I think the doc had a hard time taking our pulse since we were still snickering so hard.
I'd love to get a copy (mp3 etc) of the actual test...
The Armoured Soldier is nicely done now, too bad it's directed towards the Reg. Force only (Guess a video showing Reservists driving around in G-Wagons isn't as sexy... ;D ).
I swear there is a picture in the RCAC book showing an angled top down of the turret "hole" and you can see two benches.
I'll check once I get a chance.
This pic shows troops "sitting" but on what we don't know:
The 32 Brigade Battle School (Reserves) has some MSWord documents on this, may or may not apply to your situation:
http://www.army.dnd.ca/32cbg_hq/battle%20school/HQ_BSLCourseInf_e.htm
Check the "SQ Timetable" link on that page.
I had the same problem myself, that music and the male speaker's "Valium induced" voice was killing me. Myself and another younger recruit were in stitches by the 4th or 5th round, don't think that helped our heart rate at all....heheh. I tried to explain it to the wife but it was one of those...
That was my question as well, but after the the reports from tanks and recce, it looks like it was assumed to be a safe (it sounded like that Marine Recce unit in the LAV had the road under constant observation hence no IED's had been placed). Of course that IED could have been there for weeks...
Found this over at the Globe and Mail photo section... it just BEGS to have a humorous comment added but I'll leave that to the more experienced members....
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Original link/text and copyright info...
Heheh, I can relate to that statement. I just wrote my CFAT recently and afterwards they handed out that voluntary drug form. No issue for me, caffeine and alcohol thanks, but the kids that were in the group I was with were writing furiously and seemed to be really getting a kick out of this...
Don't laugh... I'd have to agree! He should start a consulting service, $9.99 per email question etc...
After reading these boards for quite a while and having quite a few stupid questions myself (which I thankfully kept to myself until I either found the answer through searching or simply...
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