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My comment on the great "Water Can Crisis" of 05....
There were sufficient cans (30 plus if memory serves) on hand with the CQ of the Company in question.
The problem was that issufficent vehicles were downloaded to the COYs and Bns.....(31 LIB at least)
The shortage of vehicles meant that Coy vehicles and pers were regulary pressed into service on tasks normally fulfilled by the RQ and his troops. For a short while we were able to press the FOO milcot into service for supply and rover duties....though even that was perilous as at one point the Coy 2IC went up to a Ops co-ord at C/S 0 only to find the FOO-mobile (and himself) pressed into service on a DP.
In short, shortage of vehicles lead to some delays in resupp.......
Interesting point: during the space of two hours one morining I counted 12 odd milcots in the coy area occupied
by one or two EXCON / interested observer types......
Interesting
There were sufficient cans (30 plus if memory serves) on hand with the CQ of the Company in question.
The problem was that issufficent vehicles were downloaded to the COYs and Bns.....(31 LIB at least)
The shortage of vehicles meant that Coy vehicles and pers were regulary pressed into service on tasks normally fulfilled by the RQ and his troops. For a short while we were able to press the FOO milcot into service for supply and rover duties....though even that was perilous as at one point the Coy 2IC went up to a Ops co-ord at C/S 0 only to find the FOO-mobile (and himself) pressed into service on a DP.
In short, shortage of vehicles lead to some delays in resupp.......
Interesting point: during the space of two hours one morining I counted 12 odd milcots in the coy area occupied
by one or two EXCON / interested observer types......
Interesting