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Loachman said:but nobody can foretell every problem.
Is that what you are paid to do though? I though that the officers that make the big bucks know everything....or has my dew years in taught me nothing ;D
Loachman said:but nobody can foretell every problem.
civvy3840 said:Must have been great to work with them. I'd imagine that you learned lots of things from them and vice versa.
Just out of curiosity, doesn't Canada allow the Germmans to train in the praires?
civvy3840 said:It must be a really good experience to have that opportunity. Makes me want my birthday to come faster so I can get the process under way.
Jerrythunder, my science teacher last semester said that on his BMQ people were putting money into trees because they thought they were pop machines, so I'm sure this summer you will be halucinating more than enough!
On exercises like this one who plays the enemy force? A one of the RCR battalions from the base were it takes place? Or does the OPFOR vary from year to year?
yeah, i would also like to see soem lack of sleep for the experience and training. i've heared some crazy stories of people seeing things like purple rabbits and pirates in the bush when they were doing recce and deprived of sleep
Stalwart Guardian was a series of three war-fighting exercises. Vigilant Guardian is a series of three stability exercises, with the overall scenario and activities designed to reflect Afghanistan.
New focus, new name.
Loachman said:Stalwart Guardian was a series of three war-fighting exercises. Vigilant Guardian is a series of three stability exercises, with the overall scenario and activities designed to reflect Afghanistan.
New focus, new name.
R031 Pte Joe said:I can't help but get more excited for this ex as time goes by...
civvy3840 said:Just a random question. Why did they change the name of the exercise from Stalwart Guardian, to Vigilant Guardian? Is there some tradition that says you can only use the same name three times? Or do the exercises focus on different types of training?
A little off topic but forestedwarrior, how is the Grey and Simcoe Foresters with paperwork? My birthday is under a week, however I can't hand in my forms until mid-July/early August, and the next available position for a BMQ is in october. Just trying to figure out wether or not I should hand them in sooner or later, and I've read the horror stories of units losing people's files, etc...