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Posted by "Ian Edwards" <iedwards@home.com> on Sun, 25 Feb 2001 21:44:19 -0700
Either that or the reincarnation of Sgt Rock from Easy Company. I even
remember the original GI Joe comic books Dell when our somewhat modest
hero was winning the Korean War. In one of the monthly editions, his
platoon was back in rest and played baseball against the Canadians. the
Yanks lost their national game . But then they played what I seem to
remember as something like broomaloo aPPCLI only? game of outdoor
floor hockey. Us Canuks lost the Canadian classic game to the US Army
and then we both beat up the nasty commie gooks yes, I know it‘s not pc
to call them that today.
----- Original Message -----
From: F. A.
To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 8:04 PM
Subject: Re: Questions
Ian,
Perhaps you can refresh my memory, you mean that "Sgt" Rascal
was a cadet all along? Sigh... bad form.
Francois

Ian Edwards wrote:
Yes, I think we had pretty well deduced that Sgt. Rascal was a
cadet in the cadet corps of the Royal Montreal Regiment sorry to say
Rhett. Gawd, don‘t tell me we really miss him now?
----- Original Message -----
From: Jean-Francois Menicucci
To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 1:03 AM
Subject: Re: Questions
You know what, I think he‘s doing a research for his psychology
class and we are the victims, lil lab rats of it,
what is the sense of a """""""""college student"""""""""" to do
that kind of things ?
Of course is that person has sense at all, but we have to excuse
his grammar, if we all remember
Sgt Raskal, in theory he was from Montreal, and now that Burgess,
he‘s attending "La Cit=E9 Coll=E9giale"
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Either that or the reincarnation of Sgt
Rock from
Easy Company. I even remember the original GI Joe comic books Dell
when our
somewhat modest hero was winning the Korean War. In one of the monthly
editions,
his platoon was back in rest and played baseball against the Canadians.
the
Yanks lost their national game . But then they played what I seem to
remember as
something like broomaloo aPPCLI only? game of outdoor floor hockey.
Us
Canuks lost the Canadian classic game to the US Army and then we both
beat up
the nasty commie gooks yes, I know it‘s not pc to call them that
today.
----- Original Message -----
From:
F.
A.
To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001
8:04
PM
Subject: Re: Questions
Ian,
Perhaps you can refresh
my
memory, you mean that "Sgt" Rascal was a cadet all along? Sigh... bad
form.
Francois
Ian Edwards wrote:
Yes, I think we
had pretty well deduced that Sgt. Rascal was a cadet in the cadet
corps of
the Royal Montreal Regiment sorry to say Rhett. Gawd, don‘t tell
me we
really miss him now?

----- Original Message -----
From:
Jean-Francois Menicucci
To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
Sent: Saturday, February
24, 2001
1:03 AM
Subject: Re:
QuestionsYou
know what, I think he‘s doing a research for his psychology class
and we
are the victims, lil lab rats of it, what is the sense
of a
"""""""""college student"""""""""" to do that kind of things ?
Of
course is that person has sense at all, but we have to excuse his
grammar,
if we all remember Sgt Raskal, in theory he was from Montreal,
and now
that Burgess, he‘s attending "La Cit=E9
Coll=E9giale"
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