Well C&C for a landing yes. But not for a fleet. Hard to have your Task group commander stuck doing a landing while his ships are off fighting somewhere else.
It was around $240. Its made from what was apparently discarded kitbag material ( and found on ebay). As the uniform material is way to light to make a good kilt. It has two hip pockets and cargo pockets as well.
I am being a smart**s . But I have seen toque and tuque. But which ever way I have always heard them refeered to as toques never a watch cap. Bet if I did I would have many confused people on my hands LOLOLOL.
The navy still uses nautical miles. So imperial measurements are still used. I have yet to hear someone say how long a ship is in meters, its always in feet.
No he held a battalion command from sometime after he left the Admiralty until about Jan 1916. Cannot not remember what regiment tho. But he wore a french helmet and not a british one.
PUBLICATION: National Post
DATE: 2006.09.06
EDITION: All but Toronto
SECTION: News
PAGE: A1 / Front
BYLINE: John Ivison
SOURCE: National Post
DATELINE: OTTAWA
ILLUSTRATION: Colour Photo: Sergeant Lou Penney, TFA OP Athena ImageryTechnician / FALLEN COMRADES IN ARMS: Canadian...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.