Scott Moderator Staff member Directing Staff Subscriber Inactive Reaction score 265 Points 980 16 Oct 2004 #2 Her (Or his, depending) Majesty's Canadian Ship
Cloud Cover Army.ca Fixture Subscriber Reaction score 1,718 Points 1,160 16 Oct 2004 #3 Thats fine for ships, but what about boats? A submarine is a boat - I beleive the "S"is changed to submarine - Her Majesty's Canadian Submarine.
Thats fine for ships, but what about boats? A submarine is a boat - I beleive the "S"is changed to submarine - Her Majesty's Canadian Submarine.
Scott Moderator Staff member Directing Staff Subscriber Inactive Reaction score 265 Points 980 16 Oct 2004 #4 Aye, thanks Whiskey, you got me on that one.
Cloud Cover Army.ca Fixture Subscriber Reaction score 1,718 Points 1,160 16 Oct 2004 #5 Well scott1nsh, like I said before, I've never even seen a Canadian submarine, but I would be surprised if we had the vernacular wrong.
Well scott1nsh, like I said before, I've never even seen a Canadian submarine, but I would be surprised if we had the vernacular wrong.
Ex-Dragoon Army.ca Fixture Inactive Reaction score 1 Points 430 16 Oct 2004 #6 No worries, you don't. The subs are referred to as Her Majesty's Canadian Submarines.