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Hearing through the Sapper Net that none of the AEVs are rolling on this task, wtf?
Rider Pride said:Sounds like good work for our special forces Med Techs after the CF.
Kat Stevens said:Hearing through the Sapper Net that none of the AEVs are rolling on this task, wtf?
daftandbarmy said:Vancouver Island units are counting heads.
It's pretty easy really, all you have to do is walk out to the edge of the grow op and shout "who wants a Brownie?" at the top of your lungs. ;D
Jim Seggie said:Here in the East (Winnipeg) we have done staff checks, but like most others our troops are away on summer training, staff on summer training or have full time jobs. Some are cops, some are lawyers and I even have a bug (virology type bugs)expert. He's the Bugle Major.
ModlrMike said:No different than us, Jim. All our sailors are away on taskings and training by now. Last week we had about 6% of the unit on ground.
George Wallace said:It would not be the first time ever that a natural disaster took precidence over taskings and training. Sorry, we can't fight that fire, we are in class, is not an option. Sorry we can't go to war, all our troops are on Block Lve, doesn't cut it either.
E.R. Campbell said:While I agree with you, in principle, I doubt that this crisis will test our limits. See Old Tanker's comments about Alberta's capacity to look after itself. Yes it wants and needs some temporary, emergency help but this is, I suspect, not like the 1998 Ice Storm: I think Alberta is better prepared than were Ontario and Quebec and I doubt the crisis will be as long lived.
GAP said:One little issue that was mentioned today was that the insurance companies will not cover overland flood damage (maybe if you are grandfathered, but not otherwise) under their policies.
That's gonna make it an expensive mess....it's a good thing Calgary give huge support to the CPC and PC's.....gonna be hard to refuse the pleas knowing there is a federal election down the pipe....