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    Canada's tanks

    Civil War, First and Second World Wars, Korea. All conscript armies. Civil War conscription provoked riots by those who didn't want to fight. You might be able to rely on volunteers in the first instance but once you start sustaining casualties the supply of volunteers is unlikely to keep up...
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    The RCAF's Next Generation Fighter (CF-188 Replacement)

    I think it's more a case of Monday being the last day of summer and the intention having been to have decided by end of summer and the assumption being that there will be little if any change to the plan then normal government practice would be to announce the decision late in the day on the...
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    Medium Cavalry: Critical Capability or Poor Man’s MBT?

    It seems there isn't always a direct correlation between name and function.
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    Medium Cavalry: Critical Capability or Poor Man’s MBT?

    And of course both the Canadian Grenadier Guards and the Governor General's Foot Guards were at one time armoured regiments...
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    Medium Cavalry: Critical Capability or Poor Man’s MBT?

    Well, the Strathcona's were once also designated the 2nd Armoured Regiment and 12 RBC was originally The Three Rivers Regiment. Then there is that other armoured regiment, The Halifax Rifles...
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    1940 USNI report on Fast Boats

    I think that's what I said... The vessel that came over on the Bonnie was the precursor to HMCS Bras d'Or and was never commissioned. She was later renamed Baddeck.
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    1940 USNI report on Fast Boats

    Made that trip too but don't remember it being in a hydrofoil.
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    1940 USNI report on Fast Boats

    Looks about right.
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    1940 USNI report on Fast Boats

    Only time I was ever on a hydrofoil was a ferry from St. Malo to Jersey in the summer of '74. Unfortunately we hit a channel storm. There was a severe shortage of vomit bags.
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    1940 USNI report on Fast Boats

    Was confused for a bit because I'd always understood that Bras d'Or was built in the UK and brought to Canada on Bonnie when she came. But I see from the Wiki that was a different ship a precursor to it's later namesake that was never commissioned as a warship. Apparently still held in storage...
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    It's a long time ago but I seem to recall my Dad being involved in Courts Martial involving dependent civilians in Lahr. Those wouldn't have involved the CSD but there must have been some delegation of civilian legal processes to the military justice system under those circumstances. FJAG would...
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    Replacing the Subs

    Although to be fair to the Surcouf itself, she seems to have managed 2 years of operations for the Free French, much of it based out of Halifax, before disappearing. Given her unique design I'm kind of surprised there doesn't seem to have been any real attempt to find her wreck, at least as far...
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    Replacing the Subs

    Room for 40 passengers, 10,000 nmi range, 2 eight inch guns, 4 AA guns, 2 motor boats and a hangar from which they even trialed an auto gyro. Kill two birds with one stone, CDC and CPS all rolled into one....,
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    Replacing the Subs

    So the French are back in the running with Surcouf...?
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    Replacing the Subs

    Wasn't there a quid pro quo? We'll buy your mothballed subs and you'll commit to staying at Suffield?
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    I suspect you would also need to factor in the farm lobby. The West Wing dedicated a whole episode to presidential candidates going to Iowa to take the ethanol pledge.
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    End of an era at Cracker Barrel

    This would be the same government that just bought 10% of Intel.
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    Our North - SSE Policy Update Megathread

    It's that Norwegian Current that keeps them warm.
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    Not sure if this is the right thread but posting here. Not sure if Mr. Axworthy is up to speed on the state of the world in 2025: Opinion: There are hints of Canada’s return to peacekeeping – let’s hope it comes to pass
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    Victory over Japan Day

    Also just read Skies of Thunder, primarily about he USAAF and the Hump but also the reopening of the Burma Road and, to an extent, the air supply of ground forces in the theater. Felt like it needed a bit more editing but still a good insight into the challenges of operating in that part of the...
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