If you are injured in service to this country you should be taken care of. Having been a dumb 18 yr old in Lahr the best advice I can give a young recruit make sure ALL!! injuries are documented by CAF as well as recurring problems from said injury. That stress fracture from piss poor boots in...
Denture tabs:
cheaper than Camelbak clean tabs
takes away the old gunky water taste (unless it is really bad: reapeat)
1 for a canteen snap in half to fit in
3 in a Camelbak
For plastic. Denture cleaning tablets work well, overnight work best (in Camelbak's too, 5 miniute type) for stainless powdered automatic dishwasher detergent a couple of tablespoons fill with hot water & let sit an hour or 2, the bottle brush good kit to have for regular cleaning.
can anybody say Ferret or maybe just a M38A1 with a C5 GPMG & a Carl G?
what are these mental midgets thinking? a recce vehicle needs tracks, stealth, speed, a self defence weapons system and the ability to find the enemy. I am not sure of the necessity of dismounts?
It looks like they are more...
Soldiers have been modifying their kit to get the job done since the first one put on a uniform. If DND wants to protect them from getting knock offs them give them a list of approved equipment as the US & UK do, if they choose to make use of it and its lets them do there job better it should...
The point is it is proven tech, it is removable, and not a safety concern in the same UK helmet. So why the parade square mentality if it makes the troops more comfortable while doing their jobs why give them grief about it let them get on with their job. The PS mentality always has to have some...
It was just a general comment on the state of things. Not the complaints.
Why not make the order simple this is the approved list private purchase kit from it is allowed there is no need for the at Com'd discretion addition.
Things such as helmet pads are proven technology, do not permanently...
SSDD, this has been going on for over 100 years in Canada, our Soldiers getting killed because of a lack of appropriate kit caused by political considerations, greed at higher levels, & the quest for uniformity at any cost. Just a few examples Oliver Pattern gear in the Boer War & WW I, and how...
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