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Isn't grad week at RMC? All sorts of weird people wandering around.
Journeyman said:Isn't grad week at RMC? All sorts of weird people wandering around.
Journeyman said:Isn't grad week at RMC? All sorts of weird people wandering around.
-Skeletor- said:Wasn't sure where to put this, but figured this may be the best?
Anyways, one of the submissions on this website seems suspicious to me. The dates of his deployment, being the only Canadian attached to US Forces, riding around in US LAVs in 2002, etc
First submission on the page, by Tiny Timm
http://afghanistanacanadianstory.ca/content-accumulation/2002-2/
Sythen said:Do sigs guys actually do combat patrols? (NOTE: Not trying to knock signals or the work they do) Outside of training, I've never seen one on patrol, so is this an American thing or is it just that this guy doesn't know what he is talking about? Radio was always carried by one of the section.
Jim Seggie said:In an Infantry Pl, the signaller is generally and infantryman, cpl/senior Pte that is trained and switched on.
Sythen said:Do sigs guys actually do combat patrols? (NOTE: Not trying to knock signals or the work they do) Outside of training, I've never seen one on patrol, so is this an American thing or is it just that this guy doesn't know what he is talking about? Radio was always carried by one of the section.
-Skeletor- said:Wasn't sure where to put this, but figured this may be the best?
Anyways, one of the submissions on this website seems suspicious to me. The dates of his deployment, being the only Canadian attached to US Forces, riding around in US LAVs in 2002, descriptions of his job, what he is doing, etc
First submission on the page, by Tiny Timm
http://afghanistanacanadianstory.ca/content-accumulation/2002-2/
Sythen said:yea is how we did it, was just wondering if we did it differently then others because its not the first time I've seen someone saying sigs guys handle the radio on Infantry patrols. Guess not lol
Willy said:To add to what Skeletor said, I lost count of the times that I went out dismounted on my last tour. Was that my primary combat function? No. Did I go as often as the dudes in the rifle coys? No. Did it happen though? Sure it did. I'm surprised that you're surprised that Sigs guys go out on patrol with you.
I have no idea whether or not the guy who wrote the blog in question is a walt, but it's not unheard of for a jimmy to ruck up.
Strike said:What caught my eye as well was his use of abbreviations. Pvt as opposed to Pte?
211RadOp said:Well, he was with US Forces, so maybe.... :nod:
What caught me the most was the four wheeled MLVW. Maybe the US has them, but I have never heard of their 2 1/2 tons being called MLVW, nor having only four wheels.