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Posted by "Rob Ayres" <ayrzee_07@hotmail.com> on Sun, 18 Mar 2001 20:22:37 -0500
I think your gonna make it Matt.....to QLII/III I mean. Don‘t worry
about the other stuff, as long as you are a fairly good boy and have
been in the past re:arrests etc. you should have no problems.
Looking forward to meeting you.
By the way,I know you have mentioned it before but refresh my memory,
what outfit are you going to be joining?
I know you are in the Windsor area. I have a brother in Amhurstberg
about 20 min out of
Windsor.
RobA
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Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 5:50 PM
Subject: Recruitment
G‘day.
For who ever it was who wanted to be kept abreast of our
recruitment, today I had my PT Test, and passed it, and much to my
surprise,
they offered to do my interview right then and there, so I obliged,
and
apparently now my file‘s being sent to EK Scot for approval/denial or
whatever, and I was told I should get a call within a coupla weeks.
What are the odds of getting on a course now? ALL my paper work is
done,
but the interviewer stressed that its not FOR SURE yet. So what are
the
chances of making the courseQL2/3 I was told about?
Thanx,
-Matt
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I think your gonna make it Matt.....to
QLII/III I
mean. Don‘t worry about the other stuff, as long as you are a fairly
good boy
and have been in the past re:arrests etc. you should have no
problems.
Looking forward to meeting you.
By the way,I know you have mentioned it before
but refresh
my memory, what outfit are you going to be joining?
I know you are in the Windsor area. I have a
brother in
Amhurstberg about 20 min out of
Windsor.
RobA
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Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001
5:50
PM
Subject: Recruitment

G‘day.
For who ever it was who wanted to be kept abreast of
ourrecruitment, today
I had my PT Test, and passed it, and much to my surprise,they
offered to
do my interview right then and there, so I obliged, andapparently
now my
file‘s being sent to EK Scot for approval/denial orwhatever, and I
was
told I should get a call within a coupla weeks.
What are
the odds of getting on a course now? ALL my paper work is done,but
the
interviewer stressed that its not FOR SURE yet. So what are
thechances of
making the courseQL2/3 I was told

about?nb
sp

Thanx,nb
sp

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Posted by Juno847627709@aol.com on Mon, 19 Mar 2001 06:57:33 EST
Rob from Matt,
Glad to hear that. I haven‘t had any problems like that in my past,
so I guess I‘m ok there.
My file is at the Essex and Kent Scottish right now, and I‘ll be
at the Windsor Armouries as opposed to the company in Chatham.
What unit will you be with, Rob? Of course, I‘m sure you‘ve told me a
dozen times, but I need a refresher as well.
I have this funny faces that ours will be the only smiling faces in all
of ‘Mudford‘. :
Amherstburg‘s a great town. I enjoy going to Fort Malden there. One
of my favourite places.
Take care,
-Matt
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Posted by Juno847627709@aol.com on Mon, 19 Mar 2001 07:05:09 EST
Funny feeling guys. Funny feeling.
"Butterfingers!"
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Posted by "Rob Ayres" <ayrzee_07@hotmail.com> on Mon, 19 Mar 2001 14:29:17 -0500
Hey Matt,
Don‘t worry butterfingers I figured out what you meant on the second
time around.
Fort Malden is great. I have an old baseball jersey that my brother gave
me with my our last name on it and Fort Malden on the front. Just came
across it the other day so I was surprised to hear you mention the
place.
So you ever get a chance to get your hands on the Maple Leaf or the Army
Lessons Learned Centre Bulletin. Good stuff, all of it. Some of it can
really help get you up to speed on the goings on of the CF organization.
The Canadian Military Journal is one that I like as well. just got my
hands on my first copy the other day and it had some good articles about
the UN and EU challenges that are being hashed over. It also had a very
insightful article on bystander inaction in Somalia and why things may
have turned out the way they did.
Let me know if any of that stuff is available to you and if not we will
see what we can do.
I am swearing in with the Grey and Simcoe Foresters soon. All my
paperwork has been done for some time now.
Do yourself a favour and find a book about your units history. I just
finished two such publications on the GSF and it was a real turn on to
read about your own home town boys and their involvement in Canadian
history. If you have any trouble finding publications just ask Ian to
refer to his expansive 10,000 book library for you. I won‘t presume to
speak for him but chances are he‘ll help you out.
Better get back to work...I spent the day in court waiting for a guy
that I was supposed to testify against and he pulled a no show
.......again! This is costing me more money than it will end up costing
him and I didn‘t even have the luxury of doing anything wrong first.
Regards,
RobA
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From: Juno847627709@aol.com
To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 6:57 AM
Subject: Re: Recruitment
Rob from Matt,
Glad to hear that. I haven‘t had any problems like that in my
past,
so I guess I‘m ok there.
My file is at the Essex and Kent Scottish right now, and
I‘ll be
at the Windsor Armouries as opposed to the company in Chatham.
What unit will you be with, Rob? Of course, I‘m sure you‘ve told
me a
dozen times, but I need a refresher as well.
I have this funny faces that ours will be the only smiling faces
in all
of ‘Mudford‘. :
Amherstburg‘s a great town. I enjoy going to Fort Malden
there. One
of my favourite places.
Take care,
-Matt
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Hey Matt,
Don‘t worry butterfingers I figured out what you
meant on
the second time around.
Fort Malden is great. I have an old baseball
jersey that
my brother gave me with my our last name on it and Fort Malden on the
front.
Just came across it the other day so I was surprised to hear you mention
the
place.
So you ever get a chance to get your hands on
the Maple
Leaf or the Army Lessons Learned Centre Bulletin. Good stuff, all of it.
Some of
it can really help get you up to speed on the goings on of the CF
organization.
The Canadian Military Journal is one that I like as well. just got my
hands on
my first copy the other day and it had some good articles about the UN
and EU
challenges that are being hashed over. It also had a very insightful
article on
bystander inaction in Somalia and why things may have turned out the way
they
did.
Let me know if any of that stuff is available to
you and
if not we will see what we can do.
I am swearing in with the Grey and Simcoe
Foresters soon.
All my paperwork has been done for some time now.
Do yourself a favour and find a book about your
units
history. I just finished two such publications on the GampSF and it
was a real
turn on to read about your own home town boys and their involvement in
Canadian
history. If you have any trouble finding publications just ask Ian to
refer to
his expansive 10,000 book library for you. I won‘t presume to speak for
him but
chances are he‘ll help you out.
Better get back to work...I spent the day in
court waiting
for a guy that I was supposed to testify against and he pulled a no show
.......again! This is costing me more money than it will end up costing
him and
I didn‘t even have the luxury of doing anything wrong
first.
Regards,
RobA
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From:
Juno847627709@aol.com
To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001
6:57
AM
Subject: Re: Recruitment
Rob from
Matt,
Glad to hear that. I haven‘t had any problems like that in my
past,so I
guess I‘m ok

there.nb
sp
My file is at the Essex and Kent Scottish right now, and I‘ll beat
the
Windsor Armouries as opposed to the company in
Chatham.
What unit will you be with, Rob? Of course, I‘m sure you‘ve told
me
adozen times, but I need a refresher as
well. I have
this funny faces that ours will be the only smiling faces in allof
‘Mudford‘. :
Amherstburg‘s a
great town. I enjoy going to Fort Malden there. Oneof my favourite
places. Take

care,nbs
p

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Posted by Juno847627709@aol.com on Mon, 19 Mar 2001 15:06:37 EST
Oooh, sorry about the court thing, Rob. That‘s no fun at all. I hope the
offence was nothing TOO serious, however enquiries shant to posed on the
board, as the old man always says,"Discretion is the better part of valour."
I saw a copy of the Canadian Military Journal at the CFRC in Windsor. Its
a great read. Also, have you any copies on the Infantry Journal? VERY
informative. Take a look at one. I‘ve got a couple and they are quite helpful
in understanding some tactics/strategies of the Infy.
I‘m pretty sure I can read the Maple Leaf on the DND site. Also, I think
there‘s some Lessons Learned stuff there as well. Haven‘t got time right now,
but will definitely surf and see what I can find.
Is this your first involvement with the military? Ever done Cadets or
anything? It seems you know a lot more than the average civvi, so I was just
curious.
Thanks for the info!
Regards,
Matt

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Posted by "Rob Ayres" <ayrzee_07@hotmail.com> on Mon, 19 Mar 2001 23:39:45 -0500
The court thing is no biggie....just some moron who decided to go on a
drinking binge and a car ride up hwy 11 while I was taking my family to
see the Canada Day fireworks. Pissed to the gills and weaving across the
lanes and off the road and back. I don‘t have much tolerance for idiots
so I took the necessary measures. This guy has missed court for the last
time me thinks. The judge was a bit upset and issued a bench warrant for
him this time.
I never seem to have much luck with court. I grabbed a car thief once
about 2 or 3 years ago, chased the little basterds car on foot and
actually managed to catch him kind of a funny story really. Anyway, I
busted my hump getting to the court house my car had a flat and when I
got there I waited for four hours before I finally found someone in the
know who told me he plead guilty a month prior and I wasn‘t needed.
There was a time when I wondered why people are sometimes hesitant to
get involved.
As far as involvement with anything military I was a Flight Sgt. with
the 102nd Air Cadets when I was a kid. Quasi military I guess. I did my
Basic in Trenton. What a blast! My first experience with a real Master
Corporal almost made me drop one in my drawers. I can remember thinking
"man, what a prick!". A week later I was thinking "Wow, this guy is
really switched on, I want to be like that".
I was Drill instructor, taught theory of small engines and theory of
flight instructor. Did Meteorology a little too but at the cadet level
nothing really seems to dig overly deep.
But no real military experience. Cadets is all well and good for getting
a feel for the discipline and drill etc. Not to mention learning how to
shine a **** of a boot! One day I would like to be involved with them
again as an instructor of some sort but I don‘t know if there is any
opportunity for a PRes to get involved with them.
You did cadets or something didn‘t you? Memory kicking in here I think.
No, have never seen the infantry journal. Can I find it on line
anywhere? I usually try to avoid that sort of thing as my computer is a
bit of a dinosaur but I‘ll give it a whirl if it‘s worth it.
By the way...........a friend I met through this group has given me some
advice for basic that I have added to the survival guide supplied by
Steve?. Don‘t tell anyone you have any cadet exp. especially if it is
leadership rank as mine was. Scuttlebutt has it that you could be ridden
very hard by the instructors and you really only want to re-make your
bunk and clean your weapon and shaving kit as much as the other guys,
you know?
It sounded like good advice to me so if you don‘t tell I wont.
Cheers,
Rob A
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From: Juno847627709@aol.com
To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 3:06 PM
Subject: Re: Recruitment
Oooh, sorry about the court thing, Rob. That‘s no fun at all. I hope
the
offence was nothing TOO serious, however enquiries shant to posed on
the
board, as the old man always says,"Discretion is the better part of
valour."
I saw a copy of the Canadian Military Journal at the CFRC in
Windsor. Its
a great read. Also, have you any copies on the Infantry Journal? VERY
informative. Take a look at one. I‘ve got a couple and they are quite
helpful
in understanding some tactics/strategies of the Infy.
I‘m pretty sure I can read the Maple Leaf on the DND site. Also, I
think
there‘s some Lessons Learned stuff there as well. Haven‘t got time
right now,
but will definitely surf and see what I can find.
Is this your first involvement with the military? Ever done
Cadets or
anything? It seems you know a lot more than the average civvi, so I
was just
curious.
Thanks for the info!
Regards,
Matt
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The court thing is no biggie....just some moron
who
decided to go on a drinking binge and a car ride up hwy 11 while I was
taking my
family to see the Canada Day fireworks. Pissed to the gills and weaving
across
the lanes and off the road and back. I don‘t have much tolerance for
idiots so I
took the necessary measures. This guy has missed court for the last time
me
thinks. The judge was a bit upset and issued a bench warrant for him
this
time.
I never seem to have much luck with court. I
grabbed a car
thief once about 2 or 3 years ago, chased the little basterds car on
foot and
actually managed tocatch him kind of a funny story really.
Anyway, I
busted my hump getting to the court house my car had a flat and when I
got
there I waited for four hours before I finally found someone in the know
who
told me he plead guilty a month prior and I wasn‘t needed. There was a
time when
I wondered why people are sometimes hesitant to get
involved.
As far as involvement with anything military I
was a
Flight Sgt. with the 102nd Air Cadets when I was a kid. Quasi military I
guess.
I did my Basicin Trenton. What a blast! My first experience
witha
real Master Corporal almost made me drop one in my drawers. I can
remember
thinking "man, what a prick!". A week later I was thinking "Wow,
this guy
is really switched on, I want to be like that".
I was Drill instructor, taught theory of small
engines and
theory of flight instructor. Did Meteorology a little too but at the
cadet level
nothing really seems to dig overly deep.
But no real military experience. Cadets
is all
well and good for getting a feel for the discipline and drill etc. Not
to
mention learning how to shine a **** of a boot! One day I would like to
be
involved with them again as an instructor of some sort but I don‘t know
if there
is any opportunity for a PRes to get involved with them.
You did cadets or something didn‘t you? Memory
kicking in
here I think.
No, have never seen the infantry journal.
CanI find
it on line anywhere? I usually try to avoid that sort of thing as my
computer is
a bit of a dinosaur but I‘ll give it a whirl if it‘s worth
it.
By the way...........a friend I met through this
group has
given me some advice for basic that I have added to the survival guide
supplied
by Steve?. Don‘t tell anyone you have any cadet exp. especially if it
is
leadership rank as mine was. Scuttlebutt has it that you could be ridden
very
hard by the instructors and you really only want tore-make your
bunk and
clean your weapon and shaving kit as much as the other guys,
youknow?
It sounded like good advice to me so if you
don‘t tell I
wont.
Cheers,
Rob A
----- Original Message -----
From:
Juno847627709@aol.com
To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001
3:06
PM
Subject: Re: Recruitment
Oooh, sorry about the court thing, Rob. That‘s no fun
at all. I
hope theoffence was nothing TOO serious, however enquiries shant
to posed
on theboard, as the old man always says,"Discretion is the better
part of
valour." I saw a copy of the Canadian Military
Journal
at the CFRC in Windsor. Itsa great read. Also, have you any copies
on the
Infantry Journal? VERYinformative. Take a look at one. I‘ve got a
couple
and they are quite helpfulin understanding some tactics/strategies
of the
Infy. I‘m pretty sure I can read the Maple Leaf
on the
DND site. Also, I thinkthere‘s some Lessons Learned stuff there as
well.
Haven‘t got time right now,but will definitely surf and see what I
can
find. Is this your first
involvement with the military? Ever done Cadets oranything? It
seems you
know a lot more than the average civvi, so I was

justcurious.nbsp
Thanks for the

info!nbs
p

Regards,
nbspn
bsp

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Posted by Juno847627709@aol.com on Tue, 20 Mar 2001 07:33:11 EST
That‘s definitely a plan, Rob.
I was, however, under the impression that our Section Commander above
would have a copy of our cadet file, making any attempts we put forth to
disguise our ‘past‘sounds like a creepy movie, futile. However, I don‘t
plan to do ANYthing that‘d tip them off though, on the chance that they won‘t
know about our Cadet Experiences right away, even, as someone suggest, if it
means slightly screwing up some drill to fit in with the rest of the class.
I was a cadet Sgt until this yearArmy Cadets and then I thought the
Militia would be more beneficial.
BTW, I‘m not sure I didn‘t need a change of pants after my first
experience with a Reg Force SgtMajor.
When I saw him draw a breath to ‘yell‘ me to do something, I was up and
already running in the right direction, however the mentioned problem
might‘ve slowed down my running a bit! I agree, in Cadets, its great to get
a feel, but I don‘t think it really holds a candle to the militia.
Gotta head to school.
Later,
-matt
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Posted by "Rob Ayres" <ayrzee_07@hotmail.com> on Tue, 20 Mar 2001 08:51:58 -0500
Well Sarge Matt,
At least if they do know about us we‘ll both be in the same boat!
trench, hole whatever!
I have one up on you however, I‘m old! Maybe they will expect that I‘ve
forgotten everything I learned in my semi geriatric condition.
Any idea how many new recruits Meaford handles in a summer?
RobA
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From: Juno847627709@aol.com
To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 7:33 AM
Subject: Re: Recruitment
That‘s definitely a plan, Rob.
I was, however, under the impression that our Section Commander
above
would have a copy of our cadet file, making any attempts we put forth
to
disguise our ‘past‘sounds like a creepy movie, futile. However, I
don‘t
plan to do ANYthing that‘d tip them off though, on the chance that
they won‘t
know about our Cadet Experiences right away, even, as someone suggest,
if it
means slightly screwing up some drill to fit in with the rest of the
class.
I was a cadet Sgt until this yearArmy Cadets and then I thought
the
Militia would be more beneficial.
BTW, I‘m not sure I didn‘t need a change of pants after my
first
experience with a Reg Force SgtMajor.
When I saw him draw a breath to ‘yell‘ me to do something, I was
up and
already running in the right direction, however the mentioned problem
might‘ve slowed down my running a bit! I agree, in Cadets, its great
to get
a feel, but I don‘t think it really holds a candle to the militia.
Gotta head to school.
Later,
-matt
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Well Sarge Matt,
At least if they do know about us we‘ll both be
in the
same boat! trench, hole whatever!
I have one up on you however, I‘m old! Maybe
they will
expect that I‘ve forgotten everything I learned in my semi geriatric
condition.
Any idea how many new recruits Meaford handles
in a
summer?
RobA
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From:
Juno847627709@aol.com
To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001
7:33
AM
Subject: Re: Recruitment
That‘s definitely a plan, Rob. I
was,
however, under the impression that our Section Commander amp
abovewould
have a copy of our cadet file, making any attempts we put forth
todisguise
our ‘past‘sounds like a creepy movie, futile. However, I
don‘tplan to do
ANYthing that‘d tip them off though, on the chance that they
won‘tknow
about our Cadet Experiences right away, even, as someone suggest, if
itmeans slightly screwing up some drill to fit in with the rest of
the
class. I was a cadet Sgt until this yearArmy
Cadets
and then I thought theMilitia would be more
beneficial. BTW, I‘m not
sure I
didn‘t need a change of pants after my firstexperience with a Reg
Force
SgtMajor. When I saw him draw a breath to ‘yell‘
me to
do something, I was up andalready running in the right direction,
however
the mentioned problemmight‘ve slowed down my running a bit!
I agree,
in Cadets, its great to geta feel, but I don‘t think it really
holds a
candle to the militia. Gotta head to
school.

Later,nb
sp

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Posted by Juno847627709@aol.com on Tue, 20 Mar 2001 19:30:55 EST
Absolutely NO idea.
I think it can be presumed that Meaford handles all newbies in the Army
Reserve for Land Force Central. So, if we just found out how many army units
in ontario, and how many recruits is the average per unit/year, we should get
a rough idea.
However, I‘m sure one of the ‘old guys‘ will throw that back at me
shortly.
Re: The infy journal, I don‘t know where you could find it on the net,
nor dare I try as my computer is a dinosaur much like your own, : , so I‘d
be MORE than happy to send you the copy I have Via Snail Mail if you‘d like
to send me your address through direct email. I‘ve read the copy I‘ve got,
back to back about 5 times, so I‘m done with it for sure.
If anybody knows if one can subscribe or whatever, I‘d be most grateful.
Yeah, being a ‘geezer‘ they‘re bound to take it easy on ya.
"Move it Pops!" : Just kidding.
Later,
-Matt
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Posted by "Allan Wotherspoon" <allan_wotherspoon@telus.net> on Tue, 20 Mar 2001 20:40:14 -0800
Some issues of the Infantry Journal are available on line at:
http://www.brunnet.net/infsch/jrnl.htm
Allan
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001 19:30:55 EST, Juno847627709@aol.com wrote:
>Absolutely NO idea.
> I think it can be presumed that Meaford handles all newbies in the Army
>Reserve for Land Force Central. So, if we just found out how many army units
>in ontario, and how many recruits is the average per unit/year, we should get
>a rough idea.
> However, I‘m sure one of the ‘old guys‘ will throw that back at me
>shortly.
> Re: The infy journal, I don‘t know where you could find it on the net,
>nor dare I try as my computer is a dinosaur much like your own, : , so I‘d
>be MORE than happy to send you the copy I have Via Snail Mail if you‘d like
>to send me your address through direct email. I‘ve read the copy I‘ve got,
>back to back about 5 times, so I‘m done with it for sure.
> If anybody knows if one can subscribe or whatever, I‘d be most grateful.
> Yeah, being a ‘geezer‘ they‘re bound to take it easy on ya.
> "Move it Pops!" : Just kidding.
> Later,
> -Matt
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Posted by "Rob Ayres" <ayrzee_07@hotmail.com> on Wed, 21 Mar 2001 11:20:49 -0500
Thanks Allan, much appreciated!
RA
----- Original Message -----
From: Allan Wotherspoon
To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 11:40 PM
Subject: Re: Recruitment
Some issues of the Infantry Journal are available on line at:
http://www.brunnet.net/infsch/jrnl.htm
Allan
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001 19:30:55 EST, Juno847627709@aol.com wrote:
>Absolutely NO idea.
> I think it can be presumed that Meaford handles all newbies in
the Army
>Reserve for Land Force Central. So, if we just found out how many
army units
>in ontario, and how many recruits is the average per unit/year, we
should get
>a rough idea.
> However, I‘m sure one of the ‘old guys‘ will throw that back at
me
>shortly.
> Re: The infy journal, I don‘t know where you could find it on the
net,
>nor dare I try as my computer is a dinosaur much like your own, : ,
so I‘d
>be MORE than happy to send you the copy I have Via Snail Mail if
you‘d like
>to send me your address through direct email. I‘ve read the copy I‘ve
got,
>back to back about 5 times, so I‘m done with it for sure.
> If anybody knows if one can subscribe or whatever, I‘d be most
grateful.
> Yeah, being a ‘geezer‘ they‘re bound to take it easy on ya.
> "Move it Pops!" : Just kidding.
> Later,
> -Matt
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Thanks Allan, much
appreciated!
RA
----- Original Message -----
From:
Allan Wotherspoon
To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001
11:40
PM
Subject: Re: Recruitment
Some issues of the Infantry Journal are available on
line
at:http://www.brunnet.net/in
fsch/jrnl.htmAllanOn
Tue, 20 Mar 2001 19:30:55 EST, Juno847627709@aol.com
wrote:gtAbsolutely NO idea.gt I
think it can
be presumed that Meaford handles all newbies in the
ArmygtReserve for
Land Force Central. So, if we just found out how many army
unitsgtin
ontario, and how many recruits is the average per unit/year, we should
getgta rough idea.gt However, I‘m sure
one of
the ‘old guys‘ will throw that back at
megtshortly.gt Re: The infy journal, I
don‘t
know where you could find it on the net,gtnor dare I try as my
computer
is a dinosaur much like your own, : , so I‘dgtbe MORE than
happy to
send you the copy I have Via Snail Mail if you‘d likegtto send
me your
address through direct email. I‘ve read the copy I‘ve got,gtback
to back
about 5 times, so I‘m done with it for sure.gt
If
anybody knows if one can subscribe or whatever, I‘d be most
grateful.gt Yeah,
being a
‘geezer‘ they‘re bound to take it easy on
ya.gt "Move it Pops!"
:
Just

kidding.gtnb
sp

Later,gtnbsp

-Mattgt--------------------------------------------------------
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To remove yourself from this list, send a messagegtto majordomo@CdnArmy.ca from the
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you wish togtremove, with the line "unsubscribe army-list" in
thegtmessage body.--Allan J. Wotherspoon awothers@sfu.caBurnaby, B.C.

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