Michael Dorosh
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geo said:weren't the Sherman with 17 pounders Fireflies?
Yes, or technically
Sherman I(c)
Sherman V(c)
geo said:weren't the Sherman with 17 pounders Fireflies?
Costa Rica, 1921. HMCS Aurora, Patriot and Patrician deployed (again, virtually the entire fleet) to help the Royal Bank of Canada settle a dispute over oil concessions.Larry Strong said:There's an "Easy 8" outside the Legion in Olds Ab.
When and where did the entire Canadian Fleet deploy and strong arm a foreign country, to help a Canadian Bank.
Off to work, will be back in the AM
LOL: the great myth of modern Canada "My name is Joe.....I believe in peacekeeping, not warmaking"....LOLLarry Strong said:Damn I was just checking on my way out the door. Thats correct and my source was the "Legion Magazine' that came in the mail today.
A tradition of "peacekeepiong" eh! Only in the minds of the NDP
You right it was Tommy Douglas and CCF.He and his government named over 3,000 natural features of Saskatchewan forTMM said:I swear that in high school we were told it was Saskatchewan, with Tommy Douglas of the CCF as Premier.
R711 said:Ok Since this is my frist time posting here. What was the last British and Canadian regt to carry thier colors into battle with them and what war was it?
R711 OUT
From Websters:Michael Dorosh said:Must be a trick question - unless he means to say "Colours".
But the word in question wasn't "colour" but "colours".2023 said:From Websters:
One entry found for colour.
Main Entry: col·our
Pronunciation: 'k&-l&r
chiefly British variant of COLOR
I guess you only thought there was only one spelling of the word.
vonGarvin said:But the word in question wasn't "colour" but "colours".
"colours:
n 1: a distinguishing emblem; "his tie proclaimed his school colors" [syn: colors] 2: a flag that shows its nationality [syn: colors]"
Note the "colors" is also acceptable.
geo said:2023....... those are the things we don't have..... cause for the Engineers to have some, they'd have to be immense and the officers required to carry em would have to be 10 feet tall.... and there is a present shortage of 10 ft tall officers.
geo said:and there is a present shortage of 10 ft tall officers.
geo said:nah.... those people glow in the dark
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the thing about the 10ft tall Officer ties into an old story from the Royal Engineers
It would appear that one of Queen Victoria's sons was an officer in the RE but was teased by officers from the Guards & other Regiments about the RE not having "theirs"
The story goes that he wrote "mum" and asked.... and she asked her military advisers about "making it so", The adviser informed the Queen that if all battle honours to which the RE were entitled to was stitched onto a set of colours, it would require a Flag of monstrous proportions and an officer 10 ft tall to carry it.....
It was proposed that, in lieu of coulours, the RE would thereafter carry the single honour of "UBIQUE" (everywhere) ... to which the Queen gave her approval
NOTE: the CME "UBIQUE" should not be mustaken for the artillery "UBIQUE" which stands for "all over the place" :warstory: