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Old 07-03-03, 20:02
Vets_Dottir
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Hi.

It's possible that my father did not serve
overseas but I still believe he was with
the PPCLI. I'm still interested in learning
more abot the Princess Patricias tho... and it
would be great to hear any memories about
my dad. He had a great sense of humour but
be was very tough and physically strong
(which is why he probably made Sargeant :-)

I understand that a Sargeant stationed at
`home' would be in charge of teaching/ training
`troops'?

Sargeant or not...no matter what company, army, navy, air force, groups, served overseas, or at home... anyone one who served or serves, deserves a lot of RESPECT and GRATITUDE...especially those who didn't come home and those whose bodies, minds, and lives, were deeply and profoundly disturbed/effectd for the rest of their lives.

They deserve whatever they need to help their lives and spirits after they've served...for ALL of us.

I'm very anti-war because of how negatively destructive it always is...
but am very pro `those who serve and take to battle when it seems thats what needs to be done
for the sake of world security, wellbeing of others, and peace.

Nothing is ever `fixed' without a confrontation and a reaction.

If I find out a better way...I'll let you know!
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