George,
are you sure you're not talking about the Butt-pack? I'm talking about the CTS small pack-with-more-pouches-than-places-to-put-them system. Our vest is relatively empty now... and with most nbc states being MOPP ready now, no stupid mask carrier banging against your leg anymore either...
Every vehicle or piece of equipment has a checklist that your QM or stores guy can get through the supply system. I forget the name of it but I can post it in the morning from work. It might be the MIMS checklist but I could be wrong. Any supply guys reading this and able to help out?
Rest assured, if they're on exercise and moving, they need their antennas mounted. In this training area, vehicles alot taller than LSVW's (with antennas mounted) drive under wire (and fibre) crossings all the time and don't pull them down as much as you make it sound. Maybe you could instead...
Or you could conceivably venture outside your Bn lines, visit the Sig Sqn down the road from you... and, well you could probably figure it out from there....
Well, for my trade and branch... the cloth badge is just fine. While i do like the look of the officer/Sr NCO badge with the gold thread and metal lightning bolts and Jimmy, more than the one I have now; the metal badge for Jr. ranks is about as appealing as a colored cornflake to me. ...
After putting up with all the crap in Kingston, I can honestly say that Petawawa is a paradise!
I started in a 2 Bdrm row in Kingston in 98 paying 450 plus... not too bad. When my daughter was on the way in spring 01 we moved into a 3 bdrm duplex. Because I requested the move, I lost my...
just though I'd check. Lorne was the RSS guy at D Coy, 1RNBR when I was there in 94-95. He's now a WO in Gagetown. Anyway, if I hadn't got my call for the regs in spring of 95, I would have been in Aldershot for that course.
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