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  1. warrickdll

    Immigrant groups fear dual-citizenship review

    I agree that there are many people who travel and work in many countries; having multiple citizenships helps them do business. But some form of Honourary Citizenship (or whatever it would be called) would solve that problem and stick to the logical principle of 1 person 1 citizenship (Full)...
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    Name This Photo!!! - The AFV Recognition Thread

    I wouldn't want Teddy Ruxpin to pass a fault :) . It's a do-over.
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    Alan Williams Makes Procurement Suggestion

    Regional Development isn't the new profanity. The problem for the CF and Regional Development is that the CF has such a large capability deficiency. For a military that has been focused almost completely on expeditionary deployment since the end of the Second World War, the CF somehow ends up...
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    Alan Williams Makes Procurement Suggestion

    A smiley was not required, my post was minimally sarcastic and encompassed myself as a contributor to the topic. Some solutions that seem ideal are not implemented for solid practical reasons (or even pragmatic political ones); I am inquiring if anyone is aware of any (or willing to guess).
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    Alan Williams Makes Procurement Suggestion

    I have to wonder though, since we are all so smart and have this figured out, why is this not happening? - Too difficult to buy votes by just maintaining jobs? - It is prohibitively expensive? - Some other reason(s)?
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    Alan Williams Makes Procurement Suggestion

    True. I see your point (and note the recognition of CCG) There is now a new focus on more practical uses for the navy - ship to shore operations (with both land and air assets). The new littoral role does not diminish the need for ASW or Air Defence, so perhaps there will be an increase (if...
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    Alan Williams Makes Procurement Suggestion

    I think you are just misunderstanding what is proposed here. This isn't about naval expansion (more ships); it's about replacing hulls incrementally. For example: the usual CF way is to wait until all the ships are too old and then quickly replace all over a short time frame; what is proposed is...
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    Name This Photo!!! - The AFV Recognition Thread

    Leonidas (Greek produced version of the Austrian Steyr 4K 7FA). Already listed?
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    Liberals Want Injured to Keep Getting Danger Pay Back in Canada

    It's been a couple of weeks and I find that my mind has changed to now completely agree with the above quote. A lump sum (probably between $10,000 - $20,000). No questions asked. No calculations. And separate from any later SISIP/DVA dealings. In the grand scheme of things it is a small price...
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    VC, Medal of Bravery, Star of Courage...Where are the nominations?

    It is odd that the Canadian system, which has done a good job keeping valour awards for valour purposes, has done such a poor job distinguishing combat leadership/effectiveness. One of the banes of the US system is the dual use of the Bronze and Silver Stars. Sure, the "V" device is used but...
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    Roman Army vs Medieval Army

    I guess that is why it is an interesting question. How does the professionalism of the legion compare to the medieval advances (longbow, crossbow, stirrup, sword, pike, etc), especially if you could flatten out all other variables in a one-off battle? Arguably, all we are really discussing is...
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    Roman Army vs Medieval Army

    Found an interesting article here: http://www.dicksonc.act.edu.au/Showcase/ClioContents/general/stirrup.html Its purpose is to debunk theories regarding the medieval stirrup as revolutionary to warfare. The article also voices similar opposition to revolutionary theories regarding lances...
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    Roman Army vs Medieval Army

    I would agree with Tess that the lynch pin would probably be cavalry. The size, power, endurance, and availability of warhorses were limiting factors to all levels of cavalry development that only improved over time. Other technical improvements in bows and crossbows would give many advantages...
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    Top UK Gen says get out of Iraq - fast

    Sure... but you lacked brevity. ;) So if so many wise people agree that the US' best bet is to do what it can behind the scenes to help out, but keep its forces out of the cities (while still threatening Syria and Iran - and supporting the Kurds), then why aren't they moving to do that now...
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    It could never happen here, could it?-Canada a Target?

    Just a quibble, but: Without a means to enforce rules then all you have are parables, not laws. General consensus (continuous referendum) only works in ridiculously small groups of people; it is not a means to handle day-to-day laws in a society.
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    Cover me, I'm going in

    The NDP seems to be doing a few things well (from their perspective) when it comes to getting their message out in the news: - Convincing some people that every Canadian casualty is a tactical defeat proving the invincibility of the hapless, peace-loving, Afghan farmer (AKA the Taliban). -...
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    Cover me, I'm going in

    Agreed... Mostly. But when problems come out of states such as Taliban Afghanistan or Somalia there are few legitimate ways to grieve the situation. And I believe the threshold for Self-Defence is much lower. If you are stating that, regardless of the nature of the Afghanistan government at...
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    Cover me, I'm going in

    Keep in mind the unrecognized nature of the Taliban as the government of Afghanistan... So stating that Afghanistan, as a state, did not attack the US misses that all actions emanating from Afghanistan at the time could be considered as either from the state or not. In which case - the house...
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    Top UK Gen says get out of Iraq - fast

    GAP's Vietnam reference had me thinking back to previous discussions while seeing the news reports - all those, now unemployed, Iraqi soldiers who were the enemy the day before, were the perfect people to be placed in a constabulary role. Obscurity noted. :) But the past is the past. Now (with...
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    Top UK Gen says get out of Iraq - fast

    Don't be so quick to judge. The Brits found themselves in Vietnam in 45 without enough troops on the ground - and made the correct choice when presented limited options.
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