Yeah according to what I found it is.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/images/PantherII.jpg
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/panther.htm
To print off the trip ticket you don't need to have a driver, for example preparing for a Res ex you don't know what drivers you are going to have prior to everyone hitting the ground, so you can print of trip tickets for every vehicle the day before and then have them (or do it yourself) write...
Wasn't trying to say that we where "meticulous" at anything, from one of your previous statements I was lead to believe that you where saying that PRes troops and equipment where not logged on the FMS, no perhaps I misunderstood you but "Reserve unit vehicles aren't really tracked in FMS" isn't...
I know that for us in 78 Fd Bty In Red Deer our Blue Fleet (2 9 Pax Vans and a Cube Van) are on monthly trip tickets that ASU Calgary assigns, as for our green fleet myself and another MCpl "dispatch" (for lack of better wording) and do print of Trip Tickets and enter drivers info, either at...
Ok not really understanding what you are saying here, am I just waisting my time turning on the computer, logging onto FMS and printing off a trip ticket since apparently none of my units drivers or vehicles are tracked???? And looking at some of my drivers "files" on the FMS I see that most of...
Call him "ask'em" so when people ask what your dogs name is you can say "ask'em" and really mess with there heads. Or you can call it "Come Here" so you can save time and breath when calling the dog ie: "Fido come here" vs "Come Here" see how much faster that would be? Haha ;D
As far as I know, driver mileage is logged with the FMS (Fleet Management System) now, you just have to ensure that your name is on the trip ticket and that your TPT rep actually enters you name and the end mileage. Also wouldn't be a bad idea to keep track of the dates you drive and the detail...
Yeah I know the causes, was just wonderinghave to if police leave room for other errors in vehicle speedos or if they do it out of curtiousy, but not really a big deal haha ;D
I was actually referring to any mechanical reason that the vehicle speedometer may be out a few km's, not too sure what you where saying there as me and my GED edumaction is lost haha ;D
Isn't there an SOP of sorts where they have to give 5 or 10 km/h grace to compensate for a speedometer being out slightly? Or is that just something most of them do on there own?
Yeah the hotels I am referring to are more along the lines of Super 8, Best Western, Western Budget, etc, the middle to lower end of the price range, you know like the hotels the army and some oil field companies like to book at ;) :-X
Thats nasty, but then again I did see on TV once a black light in a hotel room, you can see all kinds of "DNA" samples in the bed spread. A few people that I know that have worked in hotels have told me that they don't change anything other then the fitted sheet and the other sheet unless they...
The only Country Music Video that I have seen with CF members in it the the Convoy Remake by Paul Brandt (I think it was him) and it was film in Wainwright, but they we supposed to be the National Guard (with CF licence plates and "MTSC" written in chalk on the Iltis)
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