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Michael Dorosh said:CSOR?
Sea-Sore?
She sells Sea-Sore by the Sea-Shore?
Who picks these names?
and this is why the CO dosnt want us in the regiment to call it CSOR.
Michael Dorosh said:CSOR?
Sea-Sore?
She sells Sea-Sore by the Sea-Shore?
Who picks these names?
But apparently the CDS has already determined that it shall be named CSOR. Is it really going to be the only thing in the CF that the acronym is NOT used for? I highly doubt it.painswessex said:and this is why the CO dosnt want us in the regiment to call it CSOR.
Armymedic said:
painswessex said:Why roll your eyes? Do you have a problem with me? if it offends you that i am in the regiment let me know and i wont talk about it.
painswessex said:Why roll your eyes? Do you have a problem with me? if it offends you that i am in the regiment let me know and i wont talk about it.
signalsguy said:or how about this one "you're not a real radop unless you served at the regiment." :
recceguy said:So Painswessex, what were the tests like that you had to do to get into "The Regiment"?
aesop081 said:He can say "no we dont have any" but in an "elite" way ?
Tracker 23A said:Judging on your use of the term/phrase " the regiment" tells me you have little experience in the CF. To those of us who knew of and served in the Canaadian Airborne Regiment, the term "the regiment" originated from that and not CSOR.