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http://www.armycadethistory.com/vide...video_main.htm
This site has some video of Carriers ,Shermans and dodges ,C.M.P for Training Jeff |
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Your link doesn't work. Not sure if mine will. Seems the V in video must be capitalised.
http://www.armycadethistory.com/Vide...Video_main.htm Some neat pictures on that site. I took my basic militia crewman training there, and ended up there many times during my regular force career. More and more of those old sandstone buildings seem to disappear every time I go there. Last edited by rob love; 09-07-07 at 07:49. |
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Thanks Rob I am a bit of a clutz with the posts
My Father attended a winter Training Course there as a Cadet in the 40s |
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Thanks for sharing the link to some interesting video. It never ceases to amaze me what resources are turning up on the inter-net. On the first one you can add the dialog as the two guys carring the radios are walking away from the CMP communications truck “can you hear me now”. Wonder if any of the guys who are in these films will stumble across them on the internet?
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i thank you aswell....this is the first video footage i have seen of the canadian dodge apt, and in colour to boot!!
thanks mike |
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