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Leeworthy said:Oh and hot sauce to spice up those mres's
Aarrgghh... not "mres's" (that doesn't even make sense... MREs) Canadians use "IMPs". And they are actually quite good IMO... some even DO come with hot sauce...

Leeworthy said:Oh and hot sauce to spice up those mres's
LunchMeat said:The best piece of kit that the army doesn't give you is your brain.
PPCLI Guy said:WTF is a waterproof sock? If he means a goretex liner etc, ignore this advice. The issue sock system is quite good.
Ostrozac said:But to be fair, the army does test to see if you already have one before they will let you in. (CFAT)
George Wallace said:;D
Sometimes I wonder.
Ostrozac said:There is an urban legend about "CFAT waivers" sometimes being issued by recruiting group -- presumably to those lacking said piece of equipment.
Ostrozac said:But to be fair, the army does test to see if you already have one before they will let you in. (CFAT)
Privateer said:Yes, goretex sock, like this: http://www.mec.ca/product/4000-338/rocky-stretch-gore-tex-oversocks-unisex/
When I did BOTC, we weren't issued anything like this. Maybe it's different now, but if not (or if the supply system doesn't have them) then this is what I would recommend buying. Dry feet are a huge morale booster.
Pusser said:What? People don't use bread bags anymore?
BinRat55 said:A few years ago I had a young soldier in front of me who needed his buddy to read his clothing docs for him - he couldn't read. I **** you not. Floored me!!
Dimsum said:To be fair, it took me a while to understand Supply-ese.![]()
BinRat55 said:Uh huh. I'm STILL learning.
Cup, drinking, for the use of.
Dimsum said:I'll summarise: Timex Ironman Triathlon. :nod:
Blackadder1916 said:It is necessary to have modifiers to differentiate the purpose of similarly named items. While I (and probably every other soldier) had much need of "cup, drinking" there would have been some hesitation in having a coffee in the field if we had been sent "cup, athletic supporter".
Blackadder1916 said:"cup, athletic supporter".