Melbatoast Member Inactive Reaction score 0 Points 210 23 Mar 2006 #21 Our DDs are now in fact DDGs, post-TRUMP. They were built as DDHs. DDG-283 HMCS ALGONQUIN is what the ball caps on the one out here say.
Our DDs are now in fact DDGs, post-TRUMP. They were built as DDHs. DDG-283 HMCS ALGONQUIN is what the ball caps on the one out here say.
NavyShooter Army.ca Fixture Subscriber Reaction score 4,150 Points 1,120 23 Mar 2006 #22 Joe, The first two digits of your rifle's serial number indicate it's year of manufacture. IE 90AA05654 was manufactured in 1990. The AA indicates that it's a C-7. AB would indicate a C-8. NS
Joe, The first two digits of your rifle's serial number indicate it's year of manufacture. IE 90AA05654 was manufactured in 1990. The AA indicates that it's a C-7. AB would indicate a C-8. NS
Ex-Dragoon Army.ca Fixture Inactive Reaction score 1 Points 430 23 Mar 2006 #23 Out here on the east coast the Iro and Ath are DDH 280 and DDH 280 respectively.
A aesop081 Guest 23 Mar 2006 #24 Ex-Dragoon said: Out here on the east coast the Iro and Ath are DDH 280 and DDH 280 respectively. Click to expand... I doubt they both have 280 as hull number !!
Ex-Dragoon said: Out here on the east coast the Iro and Ath are DDH 280 and DDH 280 respectively. Click to expand... I doubt they both have 280 as hull number !!
navymich Army.ca Veteran Inactive Reaction score 1 Points 410 23 Mar 2006 #25 I figure it's just a typing error on your end ex-dragoon, but ATH is 282
Good2Golf Moderator Staff member Directing Staff Subscriber Mentor Reaction score 21,922 Points 1,360 23 Mar 2006 #27 NavyShooter said: Joe, The first two digits of your rifle's serial number indicate it's year of manufacture. IE 90AA05654 was manufactured in 1990. The AA indicates that it's a C-7. AB would indicate a C-8. NS Click to expand... Does that mean my first C1 was really, really old? 6L1776... ;D Cheers, Duey p.s. Although the C6 is a design that dates back to 1958, didn't ours come into service in the early 90's?
NavyShooter said: Joe, The first two digits of your rifle's serial number indicate it's year of manufacture. IE 90AA05654 was manufactured in 1990. The AA indicates that it's a C-7. AB would indicate a C-8. NS Click to expand... Does that mean my first C1 was really, really old? 6L1776... ;D Cheers, Duey p.s. Although the C6 is a design that dates back to 1958, didn't ours come into service in the early 90's?
George Wallace Army.ca Dinosaur Reaction score 170 Points 710 24 Mar 2006 #28 We got the C6 in the late 1970's.
Ex-Dragoon Army.ca Fixture Inactive Reaction score 1 Points 430 24 Mar 2006 #29 George Wallace said: We got the C6 in the late 1970's. Click to expand... Wasn't that just with the Leopard though?
George Wallace said: We got the C6 in the late 1970's. Click to expand... Wasn't that just with the Leopard though?
A aesop081 Guest 24 Mar 2006 #30 George Wallace said: We got the C6 in the late 1970's. Click to expand... I did my QL3 in Chilliwack with the old Browning C5 GPMG .....that was in 1993
George Wallace said: We got the C6 in the late 1970's. Click to expand... I did my QL3 in Chilliwack with the old Browning C5 GPMG .....that was in 1993
George Wallace Army.ca Dinosaur Reaction score 170 Points 710 24 Mar 2006 #31 Ex-Dragoon said: Wasn't that just with the Leopard though? Click to expand... Yes??? The Infantry School was running Crses on it and fixed line firing by the mid-80's. The C5 stayed in service until the mid-90s.
Ex-Dragoon said: Wasn't that just with the Leopard though? Click to expand... Yes??? The Infantry School was running Crses on it and fixed line firing by the mid-80's. The C5 stayed in service until the mid-90s.