And given a good enough blast wouldn't a IED roll a stryker (Given all the right circumstances).
I mean geeze watching the video's being released from iraq these suckers are getten brazen with how big an explosion they use, doesn't seem to be a ceiling to how much they'll use. :-\
Political lazyness is what I call it.
Then again be in there shoes for a minute, now after it is being announced there going everyone and there mother are going after the government for even bothering to HAVE a DART unit (Or whatever it may fall under).
I'll see if I can scrounge up the articles.
That means getting up ;D
Hmmm, second thought... I could probably make a run to wherever it might be sold :o Perfect! I have a new route to run next week :D
The Hill Times, January 10th, 2005
CIVIL CIRCLES
By Paco Francoli
DART airlift to cost Ottawa $4.4-million: Department of National Defence
It will cost the federal government at least $4.4-million (U.S.) to charter two Russian Antonov aircrafts to deploy Canada's embattled Disaster Assistant...
Thanks man, much appreciated.
Not too excited for the showtimes though :-\ And to think I only have a VCR.. damn 5 yr old niece watching her movies all the time :(
Aw well, I'm sure I can catch a rerun sometime when my insomniac kicks in for 3 in the morning :D
Go figure, I let everyone know it's on today and of course I can't make it in time to catch the show. What a stupid time to have a show on at 3pm in the afternoon. >:(
You herd it guys, just given you all a heads up if your fans of the show :)
http://www.truthdutyvalour.ca/episodes.asp
Listing of Season 2 episodes
http://www.truthdutyvalour.ca/whentowatch.asp
List of the times it'll be on.
:salute: :warstory:
For those wondering, the channel for TDV in...
Canada leases Russian aircraft to take rescuers to Asia
03.01.2005, 23.56
OTTAWA, January 3 (Itar-Tass) - It took Canadian authorities much effort to lease the Russian jet Antonov-124 (known as Condor in NATO countries) for delivering a rapid deployment team of Canadian rescuers to...
Canada readies DART team for deployment to Asia
CTV.ca News Staff
Canada's military response team has been put on 48-hour notice to be sent to help South Asia cope with the killer earthquake and tsunamis.
Orders were issued Friday to the 200 members of the Disaster Assistance Response Team...
So what does that make a reg force soldier? :P
Anyhoo, Happy new year from the west coast of Canada.
Nothing happening here so I'm just in the company of a 2 ltr of white wine, kicken back, watchen movies...
:'(
Always wonderd how many infantry could be sent to a warzone like iraq.
Say you're storming Fallujah and you need 2,000 of our infantry. Would we have enough?
I got thinken this because reading about Afghanistan when we had 2,500 some odd military personal there how many were just infantry (Or...
'It's one big shit sandwhich and we're all going to hafto take a bite out of it'
Iraq will be a center of topic for years to come with many nations taken part in peacekeeping once that finally get up and going.
I thought canada was stuck to only being within our country? Could of sworn I read a past post about that. Then again that's most likely bs so please take that with a grain of salt
China spying on us: CSIS
Visiting students, scientists steal Canadian technology
Robert Fife
CanWest News Service
December 29, 2004
OTTAWA - China's intelligence services have systematically targeted Canada's science and technology sectors and use Chinese students and visiting scientists...
Not yet time to send DART to Asia: officials
OTTAWA (CP) - Although Canada's military keeps an emergency response team on standby to help in international disasters, it isn't "the right tool" to help victims of a devastating Asian earthquake and tsunami, federal officials said Tuesday.
"It...
By GLORIA GALLOWAY
From Wednesday's Globe and Mail
Ottawa â †Federal officials say a Canadian disaster-response unit launched with much fanfare in 1996 is not being deployed in the early days of the tsunami crisis because its field hospital and water-purification unit are not the relief...
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