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hahaha good idea!
Doug said:The Canadian Airborne Regiment was not a special operations unit and no one claims it was, however it was an elite unit. The CAR also provided a great deal of start-up power to the JTF.
Just a thought.
Infanteer said:Steve-O, just a thought - google "Special Operations" and then google "Airborne" and see what you can find.
I'll give you a hint - do some research by reading these articles before you decide to say something silly again:
http://www.journal.forces.gc.ca/engraph/Vol5/no3/home_e.asp
steve-o said:Huh? What the hell is up your ass? Do you feel better about yourself now that you posted your snarky little smart-assed comment? I guess that's how it works here, put down someone else to make yourself seem bigger? Very high-school of you, Britney.
Not:
JTF2. Senior military officials are kicking around the idea of renaming the elite force so that it sounds less like a bureaucratic or parliamentary committee and more like the special operational force that it is. JTF2 soldiers are now heading into Afghanistan, the Chief of Defence Staff and a fighting general himself, Rick Hillier, said this week. The Americans have the Delta Force and the British have the SAS.
Edward Campbell said:ATTENTION all teenage mutant ninja-snipers: this just in from today's Globe and Mail; in (well connected insider) Jane Taber's 'Ottawa Notebook' â “ in the Hot and Not section:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/TPStory/LAC/20050716/NOTEBOOK16/TPComment/?query=Ottawa+Notebook
Slim said:Ed I can't tell if you're joking or not...Please tell me that you are...
Slim
Britney Spears said:Hmm, now that THAT'S out of the bag, I imagine the mods will be kept busy for the rest of the year locking up "I heard somewhere there was a JTF2 Cadet corps? How do I join?" threads......