our condolences to the families and friends......RIP. A speedy and full recovery to the wounded soldier. Our hearts are with you all......... :salute: :salute: :salute:
Lt.-Col. McGeachy passed away accidentally on Nov. 3, 2008. He enrolled in 3 Fd Regt RCA in 1972. He was CO of the Regiment from 1998-2001 and from 2005-2008. For complete details, go to www.brenansfh.com. Thank you for your service, Kirk.........condolences to your family and friends. ...
four of us went to see the movie last night. We all agreed the special effects were awesome. The love interest was a little much and improbable at times. It was not the best movie we had ever seen but it was far from being the worst. It was pretty good entertainment and the battle scenes...
very slow here, too, this morning. seems to take forever......beer store, eh? that sounds like a plan worth persuing however I do have some nice home-made brew here which I could sample while waiting for the next topic to load........ ;D
We had Reservists from 89th Bty 3 Fd Regt do a tour last year to Afghanistan. They are fine young men who have been serving their country for quite a few years. Reservists do a fine job at supplementing the regular force. They are to be commended for their service - sometimes under less...
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This man is a true Canadian Hero.......this is why more Canadian history should be taught in our schools. Our deepest condolences to the family and friends of M. Major. :salute: :cdn:
I am reading "The Bitter Harvest of War" - New Brunswick and the Conscription Crisis of 1917, author Andrew Theobald. The publisher is Goose Lane Editions and the book is #11 in the New Brunswick Military Heritage Series. Interesting read for those who like local history.......
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