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The reply to Canada from Simpson & Cochran Firm,
The response from the Canadian Ministry of Health is amusing, you might not use cannabis, but the drug you are consuming is much stronger, must come in a white powder since your must be high.
Your concern on the drug-pharm companies is your concern, not ours. Our client has not broken any laws. They provide a legal product to people who legally purchase. The Canadian Healthcare system is their issue, not our client, or are you providing free healthcare to the people of Eski, Karmanaskis, etc?
. 20 trucks entered along the southern border of Canda from the US at various places and times. In Toronto, free samples were given out to medical clinics, doctor offices, and to the local dealers just trying to make a living. On dealer had served in the New Canadian Army, but when his unit was wiped out by inept leadership, he got out and now serves the needs of people for health and recreational use.
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Im sure this must be a misunderstanding, even though is legal to use Cannabis in Karmanaskis and Eski, but Its not the case in New Canada, we have our law that Bans the use of Cannabis in the country, and these company's shipping efforts are breaking that Law we created in order in make Canada a much healthier place to be. The Government of Karmanaskis has shown respect for our Country's laws and made sure that NONE of their Cannabis products ends up in Canada.

We as a government never permitted this, we do not want the plant in country, Health Canada is not interested in Cannabis, so please show respect for our Nations Laws and end in this pointless cannabis shipping to the country.

The RCMP and local police in Toronto are out in full force in a series of raids carried out to find these illegal Cannabis shops and shut them down, the plant is confiscated and destroyed.

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Since its becoming apparent that New Canadian Citizens wants Cannabis, fine, the Goverment has decided to end the renewed Cannabis Prohibition Act, and allowed Cannabis to be sold in the country...But under very tight restrictions that will be layed down once we figure out how to make Cannabis work for profit wise.

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Simpson & Cochran Law Firm
It is a misunderstanding... that you have made and seem to continue. The firm we represent does not distribute any cannabis in Canada, they have not every shipped and/or distributed any in Canada. They may or may not have provided any to an organization and/or people that may or may not have taken any into Canada.
. Our client would like to be the preferred provider of cannabis in Canada. They have great expertise with cannabis. We can set up a Canadian company that would be regulated and controlled by the laws of Canada. We do not know who the firm, business, organization and/or people are that are involved. Our client has great respect for the laws of your land, of New
. A plane with millions of seeds for cannabis dropped the seeds in fields in the wooded are. The locations are GPS marked. Not sure of who would want to know, but someone does. Oh, 4 more planes did the same type of operation in other areas covertly.
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Can you cease the shipping of Cannabis until we can finalize the restrictions to do that. its rather distracting.

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Who is doing the shipping?
Hope you read previous posts.
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In this series of posts on this thread, I'm going over the organization, training, and Tactics of the New Canadian Armed Forces.

First is their Organization.

National Defence HQ: Home to the NCAF council who dictates the operations of the whole military, and its also the main Offices for the Army, Navy, and Airforce.

NCAF Administration: The bureaucratic hub of the whole organization who tasked to handle all the information and distributes orders too and from the other departments, CFBs and the council itself. It is a slow boring and grinding work with offices spaces being cluttered full of documents and papers but its the machine that keeps it all together.

Officers Academy: this prestigious Academy is where the training of Commissioned Officers are held for all the branches of the Armed Forces.

NCO Academy: this recent addition to the organization, is where the Sergeants and Midshipman go to receive their training to serve as the backbone of the Armed forces.

College of Military Strategy: this college is home to a library dedicated to handing books pertaining to Military strategy's and tactic's, and its where the Strategists, and Tactical advisors are trained, to use NCAF approved doctrines, and uphold the New Canadian Warfare Standards.

Department of Foreign Military Relations: these people specialize in maintaining military relations between the NCAF and Military's of Foreign Countries, like the ROD, or the KDF.

Department of Logistics: they handle all the logistical requirement for the Armed Forces, from fuel to weapons, etc.

Department of Base Development: Handles the establishment of bases both home and abroad, their army of construction works and surveyors can lay down.

Department of Weapons Acquisition: These people handle the procurement of New weapons and equipment that meet the NCAF's standards and needs for the military.

Department of Human Resources: they handle the personal needs of the Individual soldiers who serve in the armed forces.

NCAF Military Tribunal: The Military Court system of the NCAF, whos job it is to maintain law and order in every branch of the military.

NCAF Medical Department: they are the primary distributor of medical supplies, and the training of field medics for the Medical Platoons.

Department of military recruitment: They take on the task of handling the registration of new recruits for the NCAF, and then transfers them to the Regimental Bases for training based on the roles their assigned to on the form.
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Post by redleg »

Seems like a pretty solid organizational structure. it takes a whole lot of people and infrastructure to keep a modern army running.

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And who, where, and when decides what will be trained, when, where. Stuff doesn't just happen. Trained troops must continually train together and individually. Ya just don't "jine up" and pop out as a trained soldier able to function in a effective fighting team. Tasks and missions must be defined at every level. Individual and collective training must be integrated and repetitively conducted. It was said of the Romans "There drills were bloodless battles and their battles bloody drills." Your officers and soldiers must be trained to do their jobs by reflex. When they need to use a LAW, they can't have to think about step one, step two, oh, ** CENSORED **, what in the hell is step three? " FOOP! "Oh ** CENSORED **! That was one of ours..."

nothing seen of this in your program or organization...
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Post by MechCommander »

Sorry I just did word it right on the recruitment part. I'll post the Training part Tomorrow, this is just a overview of the organizational structure.

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Great organization arrangement. hope it works for new Canada.
Probably will be extemely successful as they have a rich tradition of success.

Not sure how Aleppo will work out, we shall see if they leave Aleppo for the 3rd and final time or might try it a few more times.
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The CoC has deployed a brigade of armor and mechanized infantry. Off loading from the tank haulers has taken place, now 5 mile outside Aleppo proper, among houses and business in rough terrain, with large gullies, hills, rock cropping and small valleys.
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Great area to ambush armor and mech, Chris. Dismount your mech, augment with an infantry brugade, and assign a fire team to surround each tank and you MIGHT get through...
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Training Part 1

The NCAF does not have an equivalent to a Training Command like the ROD has, instead the responsibility of Training these recruits rests on the Individual units who reside in the CFBs that are found throughout the country. (with the exception being the former CFB Comox as its currently occupied by the KDF.)
lets go over the basic infantry training for the NC Army.

The Task of training these fresh recruits for the infantry Regiments is done by the Drill instructors who works for the Regimental Commander the owner and manager of the base who his regiment resides in. The Infantry Training Program lasts for 8 weeks, where the soldiers are trained in the use of their weapons on the live fire range, moving in close formation, and charging at enemy targets with bayonets while the drill instructors yells at them, the recruits then goes through whats known as a "obedience course", its like a confidence course, except the difference is the drill instructors uses a lot more yelling and even more harsher disciplinary measures on the recruits until they can go through this obstacle course without fail, and without the help of their fellow soldiers, this instills the idea of following orders without question nor hesitation, and fear on what should happen if they disobeyed said direct order from their Commissioned Officer. Once these "Scrubs" are now soldiers the Drill instructors move on to the next batch of recruits, and repeat the cycle.

The graduated soldiers then go to the regiments main assembly hall, from where they sing the National Anthem, and watched a video containing an uplifting speech from the NC Government saying that how the members of parliament are proud of these citizens joining the Armed Forces and to start serving their country and that great rewards and fame will be theirs to take when they succeed in a mission for the good of the nation and the military.

Next post will be about the NCO and Commissioned Officers training.

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Training Part 2

Continuing on with the Infantry Regiments.

NCO training
Soldiers with the Rank of Sergeant are sent to the NCO Academy in Ottawa to train them in a subordinate leadership role to the Commissioned Officers in charge within a Platoon and in a Battalion level, the NCOs job is to instill discipline and keep the enlisted ranks together in Battalion sized formations via through the use of force, each Sergeant carries around a Steel Baton to which they use to beat the enlisted ranks back in line should the Platoon or Battalion shows signs of breaking while in the middle of combat, and to ensure that the orders of the Commanding officers are followed to the letter without deviation.

Commissioned Officers Training.
People wanting to become Officers in the NCAF will go to the Officers Academy in Ottawa, to where they pay a tuition fee of $15,000 Dollars and become an Officer Cadet. The Commissioned Officers Training consists of a 8 months worth of Studying in the Armys Tactics and Strategy in the Academy's library and carrying out scenarios on tabletop using 6mm Models from GHQ (How Ironic.) They do receive some Combat Training during this period, but not to the same extent as the enlisted ranks in Boot Camp. Their final exam is to command a mock section on the training grounds, if passed they earn the rank of Lieutenant and get assigned to an Infantry Regiment to Command a section, upon promotion to the Rank Of Captain, they go back to the Officers Academy for a further 8 Months to learn how to Command a Platoon, and so on with each consecutive Rank, but when they reach the rank of Lt Colonal to where they command a Company, they are taught to refrain from entering frontline combat as their role has moved into the back in order to administrate the movement of troops and maintaining logistics, eventually once they reach the rank of Brigadier General and afterwards they will remain in New Canada maintaining the CFB bases to where the Infantry Regiments resides in, and to become members of the Armed Forces Council.

Coming up next is the Training of recruits in the Armored and Mechanized Regiments.

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Training Part 3

Armored and Mechanized Regiments.

Recruits who are brought to the Armored and Mechanized Regiments, starts off their 4 month training program at the bases classroom to where they study on the basic operations of the Vehicles they are going to be driving in such as Leapord 2's LAV IIIs, etc, afterwards, they are taught on how to perform basic Maintenance on the Vehicles systems such as changing the oil, Air filter, Cleaning out the weapons etc, eventually they will began their crew training, driving around the base in the vehicles they are assigned with so they can get the feel of it before moving on to the more advanced training. Their advanced training consists of keeping the vehicles in close formation and relying on one another to provide covering fire in live fire exercises, and moving through the most roughest terrain in the Tankers Confidence course, while at the same time the regiments drill instructors fire rocks and paint balls at the hulls of the vehicles in order to toughen up the crew in the face of fire in essence making them feel invincible inside the armored shell. Once their training is complete they meet at the assembly hall and get the same uplifting message as the infantry.

NCO and Officers in Armored and Mechanized Regiments.
The role of the NCO and training in an Armored and Mechanized Regiments, is the same as the infantry, but they treat the enlisted crews less harshly, instead they guide and council them on the importance of maintaining unit cohesion and following orders of their superiors, and not get too overconfident about the Armor Protection of their vehicles, they want the vehicle and its crew to survive and win. Commissioned Officers training is the same as in the infantry regiments, though these officers are much more "braver" then their infantry counterparts as their higher ups actually can engage in frontline combat, but they can be a bit brash and arrogant at times, and will go to extremes to succeed in the operations . But they do try to stick to the battle plan during an operation, supporting infantry regiments or "Poor Bloody Infantry." as the crews nicknamed them. As the result These officers are often the Commanders of the entire operation to which they can command the RCN and RCAF elements.

Next Ill be covering the Arttilery regiments training.
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