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Posted by cauzway@geocities.com on Sat, 13 Nov 1999 01:53:09 -0500
Alright already, some one some where TAke me off this list!
I sent a e-mail to Major.ca address and got a confirmation of
removal, yet I‘m still getting these msgs.
army-digest wrote:
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> army-digest Saturday, February 5 2000 Volume 01 : Number 022
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 09:53:18 PST
> From: "celine garbay"
> Subject: Re: Kangaroos
>
> You know, sometime last year I received a call at our Orderly Room from a
> man in Ontario who has just recently published a book - and I believe it was
> on Kangaroos in Canada. I can‘t remember off-hand the name of this man or
> the name of his book....I‘ll try to find out, but in the meantime perhaps
> calling around to some book publishers in Ontario may shed some light.
> Celine
>
> >From: "Lawson"
> >Reply-To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
> >To:
> >Subject: Re: Kangaroos
> >Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 09:00:30 -0800
> >
> >Clive:
> > I Know of no Kangaroos in Canada, however in late 1960s there were
> >modified kangaroos in the Camp Borden ARV Meaford area I remember circa
> >1969
> >at least four being worked on at Base Maintenance Borden and used in
> >conjunction with Combat Arms School Training.
> > I was working with CAS Special warfare at the time never worked directly
> >with them but did observe them. the kicker was that I think they were
> >modified Sherman not Ram hulls. What happened to them disposal wise I am
> >unaware of. But at the time everything heavy in Borden was going to
> >Levy.That where most of Meaford ARV Armour went. The Camp attempted to find
> >Legions etc to accept some hulls but I think only two or three were sent
> >out
> >free, One to legion in Collingwood and another to Legion in Meaford. That
> >Vehicle now returned to Meaford Training Area.
> > Background information the Borden Museum has the a Photo album and
> >personnel Document‘s in binder of a Trooper MacLean?unsure last name
> >spelling Who was posted into what became 1st Canadian Carrier Regiment in
> >1944 excerpts from History original soft covered Regimental Association
> >History, and new hard cover edition. Documents include Service Books, short
> >History 79 Div. Photos of Canadian and British Girls, Mementoes etc,
> >Artifacts have a mint condition noncut out set of 1 CAR Flashes, Formation
> >Patches which includes Pacific Force Formation. Trooper Volunteered for
> >Pacific Force came home early granted leave and war ended while he was on
> >leave.
> > A few pictures of Belgium/Netherlands but a fair amount of a laagered
> >Troop, some minor parades on Regimental photo all taken in Netherlands
> >after
> >cease fire NWE.
> > Many of photos also show after Regiment stood down some personnel wound
> >up
> >in England at a Armored Replacement Depot ROC. Photos identify unit and
> >very
> >much the fact that most British Personnel both Military Civilian were
> >female.
> > I catalogued those items into collection last fall. However as I have
> >been
> >laid off by Borden Museum I suggest you contact them directly
> >
> > Keith Lawson
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From:
> >To:
> >Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 12:06 PM
> >Subject: Kangaroos
> >
> >
> > > Know any Kangaroos??
> > > The 1st Canadian Armoured Personnel Carrier Regimental Association is
> > > looking for former members of the 1CAPC, the 123LAD RCOC attached and
> >the
> > > 1CAPC Sigs Sqdn. The 1CAPC was unique in being the only Regiment which
> >was
> > > formed, fought and disbanded outside of Canada.
> > > A tribute was established in Holland last year on a private initiative
> >and
> > > in Canada we are tryng to establish another memorial. The Kangaroos were
> >RAM
> > > tanks*, with the turret removed. These then functioned as battlefield
> >taxis.
> > > As part of the British 79th Div they were the first complete Canadian
> > > fighting unit in Germany.
> > > Any names and addresses can be passed to me for forwarding to the newly
> > > formed association.
> > >
> > > Thnx,
> > >
> > > Clive M. Law
> > >
> > > *The original Squadron used US-made Priest SP with the gun removed,
> >hence
> > > the nick-name ‘unfrocked‘ priests.
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> Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 10:21:42 -0800
> From: "Bradley Sallows"
> Subject: Re: Kangaroos
>
> >I Know of no Kangaroos in Canada
>
> On one of the myriad AFV sites on the web Achtung Panzer!, I think, I saw a
> reference including photo of a mob of Kangaroos sitting in a scrap yard in Spain
> or Portugal. Supposedly they may still be there.
>
> Brad Sallows
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> Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 13:32:30 -0500
> From: Clive.Law@dfait-maeci.gc.ca
> Subject: RE: Kangaroos
>
> Hi Celine
>
> Yes that was Ken Ramsden, a former officer in the Regiment.
> In the nominal roll that I have compiled I have, I believe, identified every
> officer including the RCOC Ordnance Corps and RCCS Corps of Signals
> officers who were part of the LAD and Sigs Sdn. In addition I have
> identified the CDC Dental Corps officers, RCAMC Medical Corps, Aux Svce
> Auxiliary Services, CCS Chaplain Service and even the Dutch interpreter,
> all of whom were attached to the Regiment at one time or another.
> At one point the Regiment was desperate for Troop Commanders and 21 Army Grp
> arranged for a motor launch to deliver 8 fresh-faced Lts directly from the
> Cdn Armd Crps Reinf Unit 1CACRU in England to be delivered to the
> Regiment.
>
> - -----Original Message-----
> From: celine garbay [mailto:garbayc@HOTMAIL.COM]
> Sent: February 3, 2000 12:53 PM
> To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
> Subject: Re: Kangaroos
>
> You know, sometime last year I received a call at our Orderly Room from a
> man in Ontario who has just recently published a book - and I believe it was
>
> on Kangaroos in Canada. I can‘t remember off-hand the name of this man or
> the name of his book....I‘ll try to find out, but in the meantime perhaps
> calling around to some book publishers in Ontario may shed some light.
> Celine
>
> >From: "Lawson"
> >Reply-To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
> >To:
> >Subject: Re: Kangaroos
> >Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 09:00:30 -0800
> >
> >Clive:
> > I Know of no Kangaroos in Canada, however in late 1960s there were
> >modified kangaroos in the Camp Borden ARV Meaford area I remember circa
> >1969
> >at least four being worked on at Base Maintenance Borden and used in
> >conjunction with Combat Arms School Training.
> > I was working with CAS Special warfare at the time never worked directly
> >with them but did observe them. the kicker was that I think they were
> >modified Sherman not Ram hulls. What happened to them disposal wise I am
> >unaware of. But at the time everything heavy in Borden was going to
> >Levy.That where most of Meaford ARV Armour went. The Camp attempted to find
> >Legions etc to accept some hulls but I think only two or three were sent
> >out
> >free, One to legion in Collingwood and another to Legion in Meaford. That
> >Vehicle now returned to Meaford Training Area.
> > Background information the Borden Museum has the a Photo album and
> >personnel Document‘s in binder of a Trooper MacLean?unsure last name
> >spelling Who was posted into what became 1st Canadian Carrier Regiment in
> >1944 excerpts from History original soft covered Regimental Association
> >History, and new hard cover edition. Documents include Service Books, short
> >History 79 Div. Photos of Canadian and British Girls, Mementoes etc,
> >Artifacts have a mint condition noncut out set of 1 CAR Flashes, Formation
> >Patches which includes Pacific Force Formation. Trooper Volunteered for
> >Pacific Force came home early granted leave and war ended while he was on
> >leave.
> > A few pictures of Belgium/Netherlands but a fair amount of a laagered
> >Troop, some minor parades on Regimental photo all taken in Netherlands
> >after
> >cease fire NWE.
> > Many of photos also show after Regiment stood down some personnel wound
> >up
> >in England at a Armored Replacement Depot ROC. Photos identify unit and
> >very
> >much the fact that most British Personnel both Military Civilian were
> >female.
> > I catalogued those items into collection last fall. However as I have
> >been
> >laid off by Borden Museum I suggest you contact them directly
> >
> > Keith Lawson
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From:
> >To:
> >Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 12:06 PM
> >Subject: Kangaroos
> >
> >
> > > Know any Kangaroos??
> > > The 1st Canadian Armoured Personnel Carrier Regimental Association is
> > > looking for former members of the 1CAPC, the 123LAD RCOC attached and
> >the
> > > 1CAPC Sigs Sqdn. The 1CAPC was unique in being the only Regiment which
> >was
> > > formed, fought and disbanded outside of Canada.
> > > A tribute was established in Holland last year on a private initiative
> >and
> > > in Canada we are tryng to establish another memorial. The Kangaroos were
> >RAM
> > > tanks*, with the turret removed. These then functioned as battlefield
> >taxis.
> > > As part of the British 79th Div they were the first complete Canadian
> > > fighting unit in Germany.
> > > Any names and addresses can be passed to me for forwarding to the newly
> > > formed association.
> > >
> > > Thnx,
> > >
> > > Clive M. Law
> > >
> > > *The original Squadron used US-made Priest SP with the gun removed,
> >hence
> > > the nick-name ‘unfrocked‘ priests.
> > > --------------------------------------------------------
> > > NOTE: To remove yourself from this list, send a message
> > > to majordomo@cipherlogic.on.ca from the account you wish
> > > to remove, with the line "unsubscribe army" in the
> > > message body.
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> Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 19:26:34 -0800
> From: Ian Edwards
> Subject: Re: Kangaroos - Nom. Role
>
> Clive from Ian Edwards:
>
> Looks like you are doing some more good work. While access to old PartII
> Orders is prohibited, sometimes you can strike it lucky going thru PartI
> orders. Occasionally the Part I‘s publish the list of all ranks awarded
> service medals or list everybody‘s name for movements, duties, etc. all
> at once or just through a bit of dog work getting them listed a few at a
> time.
>
> The NAC copy of unit War Diarys are fascinating reading as they have
> attached to them all monthly correspondence and one can find lots of
> gems in amongst the routine bumpf. Pitty we can‘t all live in Ottawa
> that would be my idea of heaven to spend the rest of my life doing
> militaria research at NAC get a life, I hear some saying, but wait til
> you, too, are too old for baseball.
>
> Clive.Law@dfait-maeci.gc.ca wrote:
> >
> > Hi Ian,
> >
> > >From my understanding, the Toronto area vets would try to get together
> > annually, but informally. Now there is an attempt to find missing members
> > and form an offical organisation, as well as to establish a monument. I may
> > be wrong as I have been asked to assist at "third hand" so my details may be
> > fuzzy.
> > My specific tasking is to try to create a nominal roll of the Units. So far
> > I have harvested names from the casualty cards and the Units‘ War Diaries.
> > The Units‘ Part II Orders are inaccessible under the Privacy Act/ Access to
> > Information. This is unfortunate as these would have all of the
> > names/numbers of the soldiers as they joined. Nonetheless I have been able
> > to cull about 400 names.
> >
> > On a completely separate subject. For collectors of militaria. I publish
> > "Military Artifact" a quarterly newsletter dedicated to the militaria of
> > Britain/Canada of the 20th century. Each issue runs 8 pages and is
> > professionally printed, with many never-before-seen photographs. Articles
> > are foot-noted and many are written by leading collectors from arund the
> > world. I am now starting the fourth year of publication.
> > Subscription is CDA$12.00/Year in Canada and to CF personnel world-wide,
> > US$12.00 to the US and US$15.00 elsewher in the world. Back issues are
> > available at $4.00 each. A sample copy is available, free for the asking,
> > either by e-mail or snail-mail to
> > Service Publications
> > PO Box 33071
> > Ottawa, ON K2C 3Y9
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ian Edwards [mailto:iedwards@home.com]
> > Sent: February 3, 2000 12:18 PM
> > To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
> > Subject: Re: Kangaroos
> >
> > Clive, from Ian Edwards:
> >
> > Aren‘t you reinventing the wheel? I believe the unit had/has a vet‘s
> > association for some time. A couple of decades ago their association
> > produced replicas of their "kangaroo" cap badge and the collectors
> > market has been flooded with the badges ever since. Of course there are
> > also fake copies kicking around, because the original badges are so
> > scarce. A fellow collector in Regina initials MKhad about 10-12
> > examples in his collection and delighted in showing his friends how to
> > spot the arcane differences between real and phony.
> > Also, the vets published a unit history about 1-2 years ago. Very
> > interesting read.
> >
> > Clive.Law@dfait-maeci.gc.ca wrote:
> > >
> > > Know any Kangaroos??
> > > The 1st Canadian Armoured Personnel Carrier Regimental Association
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> Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 20:48:24 -0600
> From: Gordan Dundas
> Subject: Re: Hopeful Soldier
>
> Damned fine words!
>
> dave wrote:
>
> > Dear Hopeful Soldier,
> > It is a wonderful thing to be a soldier regardless of what arm you
> > select. You should be aware however that as wonderful an opportunity as it
> > is, in Canada, this is one the very worst times in recent history to be one.
> > The good news is, and some would argue the fact, that things can‘t get much
> > worse, so hopefully you will be entering at the beginning of an upward
> > cycle. We must all hold the politicians and senior brass accountable for the
> > sad state the army and other branches find themselves.
> > Having served 14 years as an Infanteer and another 16 as blue tech, I can
> > relate to some of the humour laden advice that has been offered. So for my
> > bit, I would say, the infantry will allow you to discover yourself in a way
> > no other persuit could. You will also discover much about interacting with
> > others from the broad spectrum of society. This is psychycological training
> > that no university has the capability of offering. You will also discover
> > the real meaning of camaradre and the power of the team concept and how you
> > fit into it. You will become if you are not already physically fit, and
> > depending on what area you get into, may become magnificentally so. One of
> > the greatest experiences you will engage in is our war and peace, time and
> > battle tested regimental system which we inherited from Mother Britain. It
> > is like no other and extends the meaning of the word family. You will be
> > entering a fraternity that will be with you, and serve you for the rest of
> > your life.
> > I read this thing somewhere.
> > There is no such thing as a good, bad, or indifferent soldier,
> > To be called a soldier is deserving of the highest compliment,
> > It needs no prefix or describing word,
> > Being be a soldier is an absolute, like being dead or being alive
> > Either a man is a soldier or he is not,
> > There are no half-way measures.
> > Good Luck with your enlistment.
> >
> > Dave Willard
> >
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> Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 08:43:16 -0400
> From: "laura mcgee"
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> Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2000 09:49:16 -0500
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> Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 09:34:25 -0500
> From: Clive.Law@dfait-maeci.gc.ca
> Subject: Remove
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> From: Yvon Brisson [mailto:Yvon.Brisson@sympatico.ca]
> Sent: February 4, 2000 9:49 AM
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> Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2000 18:50:04 -0500
> From: TONY GILCHRIST
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> i have several times...this is annoying.
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> Clive.Law@dfait-maeci.gc.ca wrote:
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> > Sent: February 4, 2000 9:49 AM
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> Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 22:13:20 -0500
> From: "Moose"
> Subject: Re: Swords
>
> CHECK WITH SIR WINIPEG MANITOBA
> - ----- Original Message -----
> From: Kevin Tutthill
> To: army Digest
> Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 8:59 PM
> Subject: Swords
>
> > Good day to All!
> >
> > Does anyone on these means have access to an address, website, telephone
> > number etc., of anyone dealing in swords? Our Cadet Corps is looking at
> > purchasing a few for ceremonial occasions. We would prefer somehting
> > along the lines of the CF sword or a cavalry/armoured pattern as we are
> > an an armoured Corps.
> > ThanX to all in advance.
> >
> > 2Lt Kevin Tutthill
> > Trg O
> > 2528 RCACC
> > XII Manitoba Dragoons Cadet Corps
> >
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> Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 23:01:16 -0800
> From: "Helen Eblaghie"
> Subject: Re:
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> Please take my email address off the list also... I am not even interested
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> To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
> Date: Friday, February 04, 2000 4:55 AM
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> Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 23:02:29 -0800
> From: "Helen Eblaghie"
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> Too many people want out of the list. Please make this happen. I do not
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> From: Yvon Brisson
> To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
> Date: Friday, February 04, 2000 6:33 AM
> Subject: Re:
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> >******** Me too, please removed me from your mailing list*******
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> >laura mcgee wrote:
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> >> Please take my e-mail address off the list
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> Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 09:53:18 PST
> From: "celine garbay"
> Subject: Re: Kangaroos
>
> You know, sometime last year I received a call at our Orderly Room from a
> man in Ontario who has just recently published a book - and I believe it was
> on Kangaroos in Canada. I can‘t remember off-hand the name of this man or
> the name of his book....I‘ll try to find out, but in the meantime perhaps
> calling around to some book publishers in Ontario may shed some light.
> Celine
>
> >From: "Lawson"
> >Reply-To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
> >To:
> >Subject: Re: Kangaroos
> >Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 09:00:30 -0800
> >
> >Clive:
> > I Know of no Kangaroos in Canada, however in late 1960s there were
> >modified kangaroos in the Camp Borden ARV Meaford area I remember circa
> >1969
> >at least four being worked on at Base Maintenance Borden and used in
> >conjunction with Combat Arms School Training.
> > I was working with CAS Special warfare at the time never worked directly
> >with them but did observe them. the kicker was that I think they were
> >modified Sherman not Ram hulls. What happened to them disposal wise I am
> >unaware of. But at the time everything heavy in Borden was going to
> >Levy.That where most of Meaford ARV Armour went. The Camp attempted to find
> >Legions etc to accept some hulls but I think only two or three were sent
> >out
> >free, One to legion in Collingwood and another to Legion in Meaford. That
> >Vehicle now returned to Meaford Training Area.
> > Background information the Borden Museum has the a Photo album and
> >personnel Document‘s in binder of a Trooper MacLean?unsure last name
> >spelling Who was posted into what became 1st Canadian Carrier Regiment in
> >1944 excerpts from History original soft covered Regimental Association
> >History, and new hard cover edition. Documents include Service Books, short
> >History 79 Div. Photos of Canadian and British Girls, Mementoes etc,
> >Artifacts have a mint condition noncut out set of 1 CAR Flashes, Formation
> >Patches which includes Pacific Force Formation. Trooper Volunteered for
> >Pacific Force came home early granted leave and war ended while he was on
> >leave.
> > A few pictures of Belgium/Netherlands but a fair amount of a laagered
> >Troop, some minor parades on Regimental photo all taken in Netherlands
> >after
> >cease fire NWE.
> > Many of photos also show after Regiment stood down some personnel wound
> >up
> >in England at a Armored Replacement Depot ROC. Photos identify unit and
> >very
> >much the fact that most British Personnel both Military Civilian were
> >female.
> > I catalogued those items into collection last fall. However as I have
> >been
> >laid off by Borden Museum I suggest you contact them directly
> >
> > Keith Lawson
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From:
> >To:
> >Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 12:06 PM
> >Subject: Kangaroos
> >
> >
> > > Know any Kangaroos??
> > > The 1st Canadian Armoured Personnel Carrier Regimental Association is
> > > looking for former members of the 1CAPC, the 123LAD RCOC attached and
> >the
> > > 1CAPC Sigs Sqdn. The 1CAPC was unique in being the only Regiment which
> >was
> > > formed, fought and disbanded outside of Canada.
> > > A tribute was established in Holland last year on a private initiative
> >and
> > > in Canada we are tryng to establish another memorial. The Kangaroos were
> >RAM
> > > tanks*, with the turret removed. These then functioned as battlefield
> >taxis.
> > > As part of the British 79th Div they were the first complete Canadian
> > > fighting unit in Germany.
> > > Any names and addresses can be passed to me for forwarding to the newly
> > > formed association.
> > >
> > > Thnx,
> > >
> > > Clive M. Law
> > >
> > > *The original Squadron used US-made Priest SP with the gun removed,
> >hence
> > > the nick-name ‘unfrocked‘ priests.
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> Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 10:21:42 -0800
> From: "Bradley Sallows"
> Subject: Re: Kangaroos
>
> >I Know of no Kangaroos in Canada
>
> On one of the myriad AFV sites on the web Achtung Panzer!, I think, I saw a
> reference including photo of a mob of Kangaroos sitting in a scrap yard in Spain
> or Portugal. Supposedly they may still be there.
>
> Brad Sallows
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> Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 13:32:30 -0500
> From: Clive.Law@dfait-maeci.gc.ca
> Subject: RE: Kangaroos
>
> Hi Celine
>
> Yes that was Ken Ramsden, a former officer in the Regiment.
> In the nominal roll that I have compiled I have, I believe, identified every
> officer including the RCOC Ordnance Corps and RCCS Corps of Signals
> officers who were part of the LAD and Sigs Sdn. In addition I have
> identified the CDC Dental Corps officers, RCAMC Medical Corps, Aux Svce
> Auxiliary Services, CCS Chaplain Service and even the Dutch interpreter,
> all of whom were attached to the Regiment at one time or another.
> At one point the Regiment was desperate for Troop Commanders and 21 Army Grp
> arranged for a motor launch to deliver 8 fresh-faced Lts directly from the
> Cdn Armd Crps Reinf Unit 1CACRU in England to be delivered to the
> Regiment.
>
> - -----Original Message-----
> From: celine garbay [mailto:garbayc@HOTMAIL.COM]
> Sent: February 3, 2000 12:53 PM
> To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
> Subject: Re: Kangaroos
>
> You know, sometime last year I received a call at our Orderly Room from a
> man in Ontario who has just recently published a book - and I believe it was
>
> on Kangaroos in Canada. I can‘t remember off-hand the name of this man or
> the name of his book....I‘ll try to find out, but in the meantime perhaps
> calling around to some book publishers in Ontario may shed some light.
> Celine
>
> >From: "Lawson"
> >Reply-To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
> >To:
> >Subject: Re: Kangaroos
> >Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 09:00:30 -0800
> >
> >Clive:
> > I Know of no Kangaroos in Canada, however in late 1960s there were
> >modified kangaroos in the Camp Borden ARV Meaford area I remember circa
> >1969
> >at least four being worked on at Base Maintenance Borden and used in
> >conjunction with Combat Arms School Training.
> > I was working with CAS Special warfare at the time never worked directly
> >with them but did observe them. the kicker was that I think they were
> >modified Sherman not Ram hulls. What happened to them disposal wise I am
> >unaware of. But at the time everything heavy in Borden was going to
> >Levy.That where most of Meaford ARV Armour went. The Camp attempted to find
> >Legions etc to accept some hulls but I think only two or three were sent
> >out
> >free, One to legion in Collingwood and another to Legion in Meaford. That
> >Vehicle now returned to Meaford Training Area.
> > Background information the Borden Museum has the a Photo album and
> >personnel Document‘s in binder of a Trooper MacLean?unsure last name
> >spelling Who was posted into what became 1st Canadian Carrier Regiment in
> >1944 excerpts from History original soft covered Regimental Association
> >History, and new hard cover edition. Documents include Service Books, short
> >History 79 Div. Photos of Canadian and British Girls, Mementoes etc,
> >Artifacts have a mint condition noncut out set of 1 CAR Flashes, Formation
> >Patches which includes Pacific Force Formation. Trooper Volunteered for
> >Pacific Force came home early granted leave and war ended while he was on
> >leave.
> > A few pictures of Belgium/Netherlands but a fair amount of a laagered
> >Troop, some minor parades on Regimental photo all taken in Netherlands
> >after
> >cease fire NWE.
> > Many of photos also show after Regiment stood down some personnel wound
> >up
> >in England at a Armored Replacement Depot ROC. Photos identify unit and
> >very
> >much the fact that most British Personnel both Military Civilian were
> >female.
> > I catalogued those items into collection last fall. However as I have
> >been
> >laid off by Borden Museum I suggest you contact them directly
> >
> > Keith Lawson
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From:
> >To:
> >Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 12:06 PM
> >Subject: Kangaroos
> >
> >
> > > Know any Kangaroos??
> > > The 1st Canadian Armoured Personnel Carrier Regimental Association is
> > > looking for former members of the 1CAPC, the 123LAD RCOC attached and
> >the
> > > 1CAPC Sigs Sqdn. The 1CAPC was unique in being the only Regiment which
> >was
> > > formed, fought and disbanded outside of Canada.
> > > A tribute was established in Holland last year on a private initiative
> >and
> > > in Canada we are tryng to establish another memorial. The Kangaroos were
> >RAM
> > > tanks*, with the turret removed. These then functioned as battlefield
> >taxis.
> > > As part of the British 79th Div they were the first complete Canadian
> > > fighting unit in Germany.
> > > Any names and addresses can be passed to me for forwarding to the newly
> > > formed association.
> > >
> > > Thnx,
> > >
> > > Clive M. Law
> > >
> > > *The original Squadron used US-made Priest SP with the gun removed,
> >hence
> > > the nick-name ‘unfrocked‘ priests.
> > > --------------------------------------------------------
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> Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 19:26:34 -0800
> From: Ian Edwards
> Subject: Re: Kangaroos - Nom. Role
>
> Clive from Ian Edwards:
>
> Looks like you are doing some more good work. While access to old PartII
> Orders is prohibited, sometimes you can strike it lucky going thru PartI
> orders. Occasionally the Part I‘s publish the list of all ranks awarded
> service medals or list everybody‘s name for movements, duties, etc. all
> at once or just through a bit of dog work getting them listed a few at a
> time.
>
> The NAC copy of unit War Diarys are fascinating reading as they have
> attached to them all monthly correspondence and one can find lots of
> gems in amongst the routine bumpf. Pitty we can‘t all live in Ottawa
> that would be my idea of heaven to spend the rest of my life doing
> militaria research at NAC get a life, I hear some saying, but wait til
> you, too, are too old for baseball.
>
> Clive.Law@dfait-maeci.gc.ca wrote:
> >
> > Hi Ian,
> >
> > >From my understanding, the Toronto area vets would try to get together
> > annually, but informally. Now there is an attempt to find missing members
> > and form an offical organisation, as well as to establish a monument. I may
> > be wrong as I have been asked to assist at "third hand" so my details may be
> > fuzzy.
> > My specific tasking is to try to create a nominal roll of the Units. So far
> > I have harvested names from the casualty cards and the Units‘ War Diaries.
> > The Units‘ Part II Orders are inaccessible under the Privacy Act/ Access to
> > Information. This is unfortunate as these would have all of the
> > names/numbers of the soldiers as they joined. Nonetheless I have been able
> > to cull about 400 names.
> >
> > On a completely separate subject. For collectors of militaria. I publish
> > "Military Artifact" a quarterly newsletter dedicated to the militaria of
> > Britain/Canada of the 20th century. Each issue runs 8 pages and is
> > professionally printed, with many never-before-seen photographs. Articles
> > are foot-noted and many are written by leading collectors from arund the
> > world. I am now starting the fourth year of publication.
> > Subscription is CDA$12.00/Year in Canada and to CF personnel world-wide,
> > US$12.00 to the US and US$15.00 elsewher in the world. Back issues are
> > available at $4.00 each. A sample copy is available, free for the asking,
> > either by e-mail or snail-mail to
> > Service Publications
> > PO Box 33071
> > Ottawa, ON K2C 3Y9
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ian Edwards [mailto:iedwards@home.com]
> > Sent: February 3, 2000 12:18 PM
> > To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
> > Subject: Re: Kangaroos
> >
> > Clive, from Ian Edwards:
> >
> > Aren‘t you reinventing the wheel? I believe the unit had/has a vet‘s
> > association for some time. A couple of decades ago their association
> > produced replicas of their "kangaroo" cap badge and the collectors
> > market has been flooded with the badges ever since. Of course there are
> > also fake copies kicking around, because the original badges are so
> > scarce. A fellow collector in Regina initials MKhad about 10-12
> > examples in his collection and delighted in showing his friends how to
> > spot the arcane differences between real and phony.
> > Also, the vets published a unit history about 1-2 years ago. Very
> > interesting read.
> >
> > Clive.Law@dfait-maeci.gc.ca wrote:
> > >
> > > Know any Kangaroos??
> > > The 1st Canadian Armoured Personnel Carrier Regimental Association
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> Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 20:48:24 -0600
> From: Gordan Dundas
> Subject: Re: Hopeful Soldier
>
> Damned fine words!
>
> dave wrote:
>
> > Dear Hopeful Soldier,
> > It is a wonderful thing to be a soldier regardless of what arm you
> > select. You should be aware however that as wonderful an opportunity as it
> > is, in Canada, this is one the very worst times in recent history to be one.
> > The good news is, and some would argue the fact, that things can‘t get much
> > worse, so hopefully you will be entering at the beginning of an upward
> > cycle. We must all hold the politicians and senior brass accountable for the
> > sad state the army and other branches find themselves.
> > Having served 14 years as an Infanteer and another 16 as blue tech, I can
> > relate to some of the humour laden advice that has been offered. So for my
> > bit, I would say, the infantry will allow you to discover yourself in a way
> > no other persuit could. You will also discover much about interacting with
> > others from the broad spectrum of society. This is psychycological training
> > that no university has the capability of offering. You will also discover
> > the real meaning of camaradre and the power of the team concept and how you
> > fit into it. You will become if you are not already physically fit, and
> > depending on what area you get into, may become magnificentally so. One of
> > the greatest experiences you will engage in is our war and peace, time and
> > battle tested regimental system which we inherited from Mother Britain. It
> > is like no other and extends the meaning of the word family. You will be
> > entering a fraternity that will be with you, and serve you for the rest of
> > your life.
> > I read this thing somewhere.
> > There is no such thing as a good, bad, or indifferent soldier,
> > To be called a soldier is deserving of the highest compliment,
> > It needs no prefix or describing word,
> > Being be a soldier is an absolute, like being dead or being alive
> > Either a man is a soldier or he is not,
> > There are no half-way measures.
> > Good Luck with your enlistment.
> >
> > Dave Willard
> >
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> Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 22:13:20 -0500
> From: "Moose"
> Subject: Re: Swords
>
> CHECK WITH SIR WINIPEG MANITOBA
> - ----- Original Message -----
> From: Kevin Tutthill
> To: army Digest
> Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 8:59 PM
> Subject: Swords
>
> > Good day to All!
> >
> > Does anyone on these means have access to an address, website, telephone
> > number etc., of anyone dealing in swords? Our Cadet Corps is looking at
> > purchasing a few for ceremonial occasions. We would prefer somehting
> > along the lines of the CF sword or a cavalry/armoured pattern as we are
> > an an armoured Corps.
> > ThanX to all in advance.
> >
> > 2Lt Kevin Tutthill
> > Trg O
> > 2528 RCACC
> > XII Manitoba Dragoons Cadet Corps
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> Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 23:01:16 -0800
> From: "Helen Eblaghie"
> Subject: Re:
>
> Please take my email address off the list also... I am not even interested
> anymore and I don‘t care for other peoples‘ conversations regarding the
> army.
>
> - -----Original Message-----
> From: laura mcgee
> To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
> Date: Friday, February 04, 2000 4:55 AM
>
> >Please take my e-mail address off the list
> >I am getting tons of mail that I am not requesting
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> >to remove, with the line "unsubscribe army" in the
> >message body.
> >
>
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> Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 23:02:29 -0800
> From: "Helen Eblaghie"
> Subject: Re:
>
> Too many people want out of the list. Please make this happen. I do not
> want any more emails from the army.
> - -----Original Message-----
> From: Yvon Brisson
> To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
> Date: Friday, February 04, 2000 6:33 AM
> Subject: Re:
>
> >******** Me too, please removed me from your mailing list*******
> >
> >laura mcgee wrote:
> >
> >> Please take my e-mail address off the list
> >> I am getting tons of mail that I am not requesting
> >> --------------------------------------------------------
> >> NOTE: To remove yourself from this list, send a message
> >> to majordomo@cipherlogic.on.ca from the account you wish
> >> to remove, with the line "unsubscribe army" in the
> >> message body.
> >
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>
> Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 23:02:53 -0800
> From: "Helen Eblaghie"
> Subject: Re: Remove
>
> - -----Original Message-----
> From: Piston7702@AOL.COM
> To: army@cipherlogic.on.ca
> Date: Friday, February 04, 2000 6:46 AM
> Subject: Re: Remove
>
> >remove from list
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> >
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>
> Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 23:07:07 -0800
> From: "Helen Eblaghie"
> Subject: Re: REMOVE FROM LIST
>
> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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> How very nice. Having
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