Welcome from DC. What do you do in the Canadian Army?
Welcome from DC. What do you do in the Canadian Army?
The very existence of flame-throwers proves that some time, somewhere, someone said to themselves, "You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done." -unknown
I have to admit I found this comment to be in poor taste Chris. Especially considering my wife is German and I take things like "Nazis" damn seriously. IF you want to go down that road we could have an educated discussion regarding current US policies and actions and their comparisons to the rise of the Third Reich but that would be stepping out from "Joking around". I know you are (hopefully) joking but please don't use words like Nazi loosely and kindly never make this kind of comparison again. My Grandfather fought in Italy, and most of my great Uncles landed on D-Day at Juno. I find these days people use the word without thinking about the millions and millions that died. Even German soldiers who fought in the war and had no nazi affiliation deserve more respect.
Besides, the Third Reich didn't have donuts!
Thanks dude,
-Will
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Like others have said and it says in my profile, I'm a Signal Operator. Basically, I run the radios in combat arms units (Infantry, Artillery, Armored, Combat Engineers) or in a garrison situation I run the computer networks and radio signals (things like transmissions to ALERT close to the north pole).
Right now I'm in CFB Borden building a personnel tracking system and pulling cable when the line crew runs short of able bodies.
Just a stay at home dad (retired until I choose otherwise, thanks Canadian Army medical pension) hanging out and enjoying the good life.
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