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Hogan‘s Hero-

I was in Res EW from 93-98. I resurfaced in the summer of 99 in Edmonton and then Meaford to teach QL3/4, but I‘ve been on civvy street ever since.

And I never had choppers for winter warfare either. The only time I saw helicopters in Pet was during my JLC. The Tac Hel guys thought that it would be pretty funny if they buzzed around our biv site a few times every afternoon. :rolleyes: They didn‘t even give us a ride. :crybaby:
 
. According to Pryce, CFB Petawawa wouldn't be the best place for a foreign force to attack, since it contains few strategically important targets and many people with guns
Many people with guns eh. On a military base. Who woulda thought? :D
 
I‘ve read a few articles like this over the last couple yrs, and assuming this person who wrote it had absolutely no military experience, and just reverbalized everthing he was told, he did a fairly good job writing the article. You have to remember that being ignorant of all things military, he will remember every little detail. The person who informed him may have said something along the line of the new C7 rifles are more accurate, shoot farther, and faster, etc, and in the reportes mind that might equal more powerful(definately less words printed).

But as I said in the beginning, not a bad article.
 
Much better than the anti-military crap that would be printed in the U of Guelph "newspaper". I think you all have it wrong though, he did‘nt write it very simple so the other students could understand it, he did that so the professers could TRY to grasp it. :)
 
"When a helicopter lands in the snow, it turns invisible."

Neat.
 
Guelph and Queens blow, they accepted students with low 70‘s marks into their arts programs..pathetic.
University of Western Ontario beats the tobacco juice out of both of them.
 
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