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890.1 | NOTES CRASH | CGOOA::TWOLF | | Wed Jan 25 1995 15:47 | 6 |
| Pat, notes crash. I just typed a similar note but not as well written
as yours.
Regards,
Tom.
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890.2 | Thanks for the answer | TROOA::MCRAM | Marshall Cram DTN 631-7162 | Thu Jan 26 1995 08:53 | 21 |
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Are the our Leopards essentially obsolete? Against serious opposition like
M1A1 Abrams or T-82? Do we have anymore than a handful of that key but
forgotten necessity, heavy transporters?
Certainly our M113 APC's are past it. Especially when they are getting
put inthe place where there is serious, and *possibly* state-of-the-art
opposition?
I think Canadian people have no idea how little we actually have. We
are not likely to have to send in real tanks in peacekeeping (perhaps we
*should* be), but don't expect to actually see any if war breaks out
here. (We certainly have no way of getting them anywhere overseas, like
Newfie!).
Ah, see, we *can* have a serious discussion.
Marshall
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890.3 | | TROOA::SKLEIN | Nulli Secundus | Thu Jan 26 1995 11:42 | 28 |
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> Are the our Leopards essentially obsolete?
I certainly think against that type of opposition, they would not
stand much of a chance. The Leopard II compares favourably against
the M1A1. They have the same gun, the speed, range and
manuevorability (sp?) is similiar. The British Challengers are not
quite as good, the French Leclerc is supposed to be.
I would class the Leopard I as a medium battle tank with the Leopard
II, M1A1, Challenger, Leclerc as heavy battle tanks.
> Certainly our M113 APC's are past it.
Darn right, the last one I was in, was older than me. To some extant
the Grizzly can fulfill this role, however, the profile is a little
high.
> I think Canadian people have no idea how little we actually have.
Of course not, since the military is usual invisible except for
our peackeeping role and then only when someone is shooting at us,
holding us hostage or we are screwing up.
Susan
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890.4 | war games | POLAR::BUCCIONE | | Thu Jan 26 1995 14:47 | 9 |
| You guys have to forgive my ignorance but what is the purpose of
spending money for military equipmnent,etc.etc.
As far I know we are not in war and there is no reason why tax payers
should support more military expenses or a bunch of brainless fanatics
such the airborn regiment.
Canadians should focus the resolve problems like
poverty,deficit,economy,etc. not playing soldiers...
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890.5 | Wow, they still exist | TROOA::MCRAM | Marshall Cram DTN 631-7162 | Thu Jan 26 1995 15:20 | 9 |
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re. -1. No, we don't have to.
Neither your ignorance, nor your bigotry.
If you don't understand it by now,
you never, ever will.
Marshall
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890.6 | | TROOA::SKLEIN | Nulli Secundus | Thu Jan 26 1995 15:55 | 25 |
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> You guys have to forgive my ignorance but what is the purpose of
> spending money for military equipmnent,etc.etc.
> As far I know we are not in war and there is no reason why tax payers
We are not in any war as combatents, however, we do have approx 2500
troops currently on UN duty trying to keep the peace. The Canadian
government has decided to maintain and expand our peacekeeping role.
Thus, the Canadian Forces are being sent out. As for equipment, our
troops are not sent out naked. They do have clothing, rifles, jeeps,
armoured personnel carriers, food and "bullets". This obviously is
not free, therefore the tax payers are paying for a military. As for
new equipment, it is not much different than DEC, you upgrade your
equipment periodically. Only the Canadian Forces do that once a
generation or two, since it is expensive.
If you do not want tax payers to fund the military, then you must
first get the Government to stop our peacekeeping duties, as well
as stop all the other duties the Canadian Forces perform ie maintain
our sovereignty, search and rescue, fisheries surveillance, aid to
civil power, etc. Then you can get rid of the military.
Personally I don't think that will happen.
Susan
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890.7 | | TROOA::SKLEIN | Nulli Secundus | Thu Jan 26 1995 15:58 | 10 |
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> Canadians should focus the resolve problems like
> poverty,deficit,economy,etc. not playing soldiers...
One last point, Canadian's in the Forces do not play soldiers. War is
not a game and preparing for it is not a game. Canadian soldiers are
respected as professional worldwide amoungst our fraternity.
Susan
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890.8 | Ignorance and Bigotry ? | LEMAN::DZIALOWSKI | Hell has our #? So? What's new? | Fri Jan 27 1995 03:50 | 10 |
| re .5 "...Neither your ignorance, nor your bigotry."
I am not sure whose comment or attitude you are qualifying as such.
I personally think a clear demonstration of criminal ignorance and
bigotry has been witnessed in the behaviour in Somalia and in Canada of
an racist and fascist group inside the Airborne, ignorance and bigotry
was also the cause of their Airborne colleagues standing by, letting them
do, not stopping or denouncing them earlier (or was it fear of bullies,
aka "esprit-de-corp"?). Most of all, ignorance and bigotry must have
had their part in the Airborne command criminal blindness.
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890.9 | Yes,thank God we still exist | POLAR::BUCCIONE | | Fri Jan 27 1995 07:49 | 9 |
| .8 ; .7 ; .6 I appreciated your answer :-)
RE .5 Well I thougt that in this conference everyone is free to ask
questions,discuss and express their view but as I can see there are
still not evolved "elements" like yourself that are trying to stop
this freedom.
Well mister "smart" you should apply for the airborne regiment,I am
sure they can use somebody like you...
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890.10 | | TROOA::MCRAM | Marshall Cram DTN 631-7162 | Fri Jan 27 1995 08:46 | 13 |
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re. 8
I don't disagree with this, it was tarring the whole armed forces with
the same brush that bothers me. Those guys on the tapes really made me
sick.
re. last
This seems to have reached the grade 5 level. Can't see any point in
continuing it. See you at recess. ;^)
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890.11 | Definitely Want Less Military And Less COST!!! | KAOFS::LOCKYER | | Fri Jan 27 1995 14:39 | 16 |
| I don't think that we can ever get rid of the military entirely, but I
would much prefer an armed services setup like the Swiss - a small core
of full-time soldiers and everyone else trained to fight if needed.
I absolutley believe Canada should withdraw from all peace keeping
missions and scale back the military by that amount - we simply can't
afford the cost and I seriously question the effectiveness of so-called
peace keeping missions (particularly given the deep seated hatred and
religious beliefs that are behind mamy of todays conflicts). Please
note - I am not critisizing the Canadian Armed Forces! I believe that
for the most part (99.999%), they carry out their assigned missions
very professionally - I'm questioning whether or not they should be
given the mission at all.
Lockyer
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890.12 | He was also called 'animal'... | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Fri Jan 27 1995 15:26 | 46 |
| As this Notes topic is about CF stories, I'll continue the thread:
Back a few years when I had to conduct some radiation experiments with
the Leopard at Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), near Baltimore, Maryland,
we took along a tank crew (they wouldn't let us civilians drive the
thing).
One of the crew members was also our mechanic (at that time he was
Private Boris [Bud] Olenikow, later he became Loretta :^)).
One of the experiments was to expose the tank to a radiation flux about
one kilometre from the radiation source. Because of the distance and
the relative intensity of the radiation at that distance, the
experiment had to be conducted for long periods of time. Also, the
levels were not high enough to be considered a hazard to us, so we were
allowed to stay at the tank location throughout the run.
This was very tedious and the tedium spawned some raucus responses from
Bud.
It was a hot dry day and the experiment was running into his drinking
time. So, Bud stripped out of his uniform and walked around the area
in his starkers and boots (this was a remote site but his sight was
still revolting).
Now, one of the things that this experiment included was to determine
the effect on neutron transport with certain material attached to the
exterior of the turret. Unfortunately, Soviet spy satellite fly-overs
routinely photographed the APG area, which mean that we had to be
cautious not to have this material in site during the fly-overs.
After removing the material in anticipation of the next fly-over, we
noticed that our naked Private, or is that privates, had a rather
devilish grin on his face (everything about his countenace was
devilish).
At the signal from the Comm. officer that the satellite was directly
overhead, Bud mooned it!
To this day, there must be somewhere in the Soviet military archives, a
satellite shot of a Leopard tank and one set of rather grotesque buns!
Bud was charged for being out of uniform.
Pat
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890.13 | | KAFS31::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Fri Jan 27 1995 15:51 | 6 |
| > At the signal from the Comm. officer that the satellite was directly
> overhead, Bud mooned it!
Pat, is it at this point that he became Loretta?
Inquiring Mindless
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890.14 | <<<super nintendo>>>>> | POLAR::KYOBE | | Sat Jan 28 1995 02:00 | 2 |
| re.4 Buccione.
If you want peace prepare for war.
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890.15 | mortal combact III only on sega... | POLAR::BUCCIONE | | Mon Jan 30 1995 07:32 | 5 |
| re .14
Mpa' ku' gancia :-)
Weapon= any implement for fighting or warfare. (peace?)
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890.16 | Damned if you do, damned if you don't $$ | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Liv'er on the edge | Mon Jan 30 1995 08:38 | 14 |
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Any student of the Grat War and of WWII knows that the policy of
letting one's forces degrade will put you in danger. It was so
bad in Britain during WWII that the British government appealed
to north americans to send over anything, handguns, shotguns, hunting
rifles, binoculars, so that in the event of a Nazi invasion, individual
Britons could choose to defend their towns and homes against a house
to house search for Jews, and other "enemies" of the Third Reich.
But of course, that could never happen here. Just ask the Beothuk
aborginals, If you can find one, that is. Or a Canadian of Japanese
descent who was around during WWII.
Pat
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890.17 | <<too much cartoons in dreams>> | POLAR::KYOBE | | Fri Feb 03 1995 02:09 | 2 |
| RE.15
(peace?)=prevention is better than cure.
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890.18 | Weapons,lies and taxpayers... | POLAR::BUCCIONE | I will NOT be assimilated | Fri Feb 03 1995 08:53 | 13 |
| .17
Mr. Kyobe,what in the hell this nation has to prevent? Who is
going to declare war to Canada? Who wants Canada? Regarding
the peace keeping thing it makes no sense at all,Canada it is
already broke,full of debts,tell me why I should pay more
taxes to buy "military"equipment,to show to the world that
canadians cares about peace? Or to make happy fanatics military
personnel? What they do for living? Are they producing?Or they
are just parassites licenced to kill with the excuse of defending
the peace etc.etc.
Mr. Kyobe,open your eyes and look in wich nation are you living
there are more serious problems to be resolved before playing
war and peace.
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890.19 | Yum Yum | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Liv'er on the edge | Fri Feb 03 1995 10:08 | 6 |
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Of course, we could lick the boots of American Marines and ask them
to save us from our agressors.
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890.20 | positive,power's rangers should be banned | POLAR::BUCCIONE | I will NOT be assimilated | Fri Feb 03 1995 10:31 | 4 |
| Agressors from where,from the planet Paranoia in the galaxy of Fantasy?
Don't worry the canadian governement is doing a very fine job licking
the jankee as...and in case of necessity they will help Canada,after
all they are saving big bucks in toilette paper.
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890.21 | | KAOFS::B_VANVALKENB | | Fri Feb 03 1995 12:17 | 15 |
| the only country that is a threat to Canada is the U.S. and we don't
stand a hope in hell of stopping them.
I'm afraid that we just at the worlds mercy..
question for the military types...
do you thinks that Canadian peace keeping forces should be involved in
all these miriad of actions around the world ?
how long have we been in cypress ?
Brian V
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890.22 | | TROOA::BROOKS | | Fri Feb 03 1995 13:26 | 17 |
| RE: US invading Canada.
There was a book that came out in the late 70's by Richard Rohmer (in
charge of the militia at some point I believe) called (I think)
Exxoneration. The premise was because Petro-Canada almost did a
reverse takeover of Exxon, thereby putting US strategic
interests/reserves at risk, they decide to kick some but. Naturally
the only butt that got kicked was the US. It was fascinatnig reading
(at the time anyways).
It can happen, and has happened (assted American-led military
interventions in asstd latin countries.
I know that if I wasn't attached, I'd volunteer in a second for
military service to defend us from US agression. You?
Doug
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890.23 | Got to keep the serfs inline, though | POLAR::ROBINSONP | Liv'er on the edge | Fri Feb 03 1995 15:06 | 11 |
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Well, if we have any hope at all of building more golf courses
near graveyards,we had better keep some military around. The
Surete is not near as well equipped as their adversaries.
I think our biggest threats come from within. Remember what happened
almost 25 years ago now, on October 16 1970.
then there's the coming tax revolt to suppress....
Pat
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890.26 | I THINK ITS A CHEAP ONE | POLAR::KYOBE | | Fri Feb 10 1995 19:34 | 3 |
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890.27 | | POLAR::HOLLOWAY | | Mon Feb 13 1995 13:26 | 2 |
| Mr. Kyobe I think you've worked the night shift too long.
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890.28 | wake up | POLAR::KYOBE | | Thu Feb 16 1995 07:01 | 2 |
| I think you have not yet adjusted from the nightshift to dayshift sir
Don't hesitate we still have a position for you.
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