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Accepting responsibility for the failures in South America and in Africa, both Canadian Commanders have resigned, and new ones will be appointed once the we concluded our week long meeting with the ROD on how to make our military a more competent and professional force.

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Toronto
"This is Shelia, HEY guys. Have a lot of HOT news for you.
First, our station was acquired in a large network deal so we are in bed with the another news network. Out show is now Live Action News. But I am still here for you, okay...?"
. "Protests seem to be smaller today. Wonder if it was because of two generals being fired over their leadership in Africa and South America, respectively."
. "But many are saying that the Army Chief needs to get fired, too. He was overseeing these two and he did not do anything. He is married to one of the two generals' sister, so there are people in bed together in that arrangement, if you know what I mean. Some are also talking about the Defense Minister loosing his head since he is the civilian that leads the Defense Dept. We do not know what will happen next or when it will end. People are still upset."
"Next I have political and military consultant Glenn Rogers, retired Chief of the Canadian Military about 7 years ago. General, what should happen now, what do you expect to happen?"
Glenn replied, "Shelia thank you for having me here with you. It is always a pleasure to be with you. You mentioned that some of the protesters and others want a few more heads on the platter, so to speak. They are correct. I see at least one more head, but there should be 3, Army Chief, Chief of Staff and Defense Minister. They all need to go. They have lost the respect of the public, the public now knows who they are. These three have lost the leadership trust of the soldiers, certainly the combat soldiers. I tried to fire two of these when I was in command, they are political lackeys, yes men."
Shelia said, "General, so you think they need to clean house, that what it sounds like to me. Do you think that the protesters will go home if that happens?"
General Rogers answered, "That will certainly help, need to also pull the guys out of South America, not sure of the purpose being in Brazil, then Canada. Almost had the entire force wiped out. As it was about half did get wiped out. Fortunately the Commonwealth rescued and traded with some local militia or fighters to gain the release of some Canadian men. The CoC was huge help. But CoC was never really appreciated by this government when the various Providences had their own agenda prior to unification. But that is international politics. So getting rid of those 3 goons, errr... I mean dragoons and pull the men out of South America."
"What about the task force in Africa, in Mauritania? Didn't they loose a lot of men, too? said Shelia.
"Yes Shelia, they did. Canada is participating in a UIN Peace Keeping Mission. Guys are working with some others including Yer Bouti, ...."
Shelia interrupted, "not my booty"!!!
"No, no. the country of Yer Bouti, led by Shiek Yer Bouti, they have helped civilians, aid. The UK, the US have also provided aid, of course the Commonwealth of Chrisdom and several of the member Nations have provided aid and soldiers to try to restore order. Al-Kabab is a group of really bad people, evil I would say. So should Canada bring those guys back? They can, but if they stay, need to work with the other groups, other nations to work together to make progress. The leadership has been missing the mark."
"General, thank you for joining me on Live Action, I appreciate your comments, you insight and wisdom" said Shelia.
Glenn as the mick was being turned of.. "would you like to join me for a dr"...ink later for some live action?
Chris

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The Canadian Forces delegation has arrived back in Toronto.

The Armed Forces Council has called for a week long meeting in Ottawa this Morning to review the ideas the ROD gave to the delegation in order to get approved and Implemented to make the CAF a more competent fighting force, while maintaining the strict set of rules regarding Conventional Warfare.
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Item one (Infantry Training)

The Armed Forces Council this Morning, looks at the ideas suggested by the ROD when it comes to Infantry Training, after much deliberating they approved these 2 ideas made by the ROD.

1. Gas Chamber Training
The Council see this a perfectly safe for the troops to undergo.

2. Raise officers from the Enlisted Ranks (but only to the Lieutenant Rank).

This was a rather controversial decision giving the nature and behavior of enlisted troops, but this is how modern militaries work so they have to implement it but only to a limited degree until this concept is proven to work.
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Item two (Logistics)

In the Afternoon the Armed Forces Council discusses updating how the Canadian armed Forces handle logistics to better to fit a more modern army, the ROD in their meeting last week suggested that its everyone's responsibility to handle logistics, so the Council decided that all Canadian forces personal shall receive a copy of the Logistical Form Book to which each person will request the Quartermaster to send what ever supplies that are needed for each individual needs.

The Armed Forces Council is adjourned for today.

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Ah, yes. "We have developed a standard form for all logistics requirements. Here are pads of the form." Problem solved. Bureaucracy at work. Just select the proper form.

ROD wasted another week on Clueless Canada.

Try reading Rick Atkinson's "The British are Coming" regarding the American Revolution, in which the author details the logistics required for even an army in the 18th century. It speaks from both the Colonial and British perspectives, and both get fair treatment. You will enjoy reading of the Colonial failures against Canada, as well. Just READ SOMEthing, for God's sake!
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Im sure Panzergator understands the Canadian Armed Forces, regulates their handling of Logistics through this method, that way we can keep track of what we brought, and ensure that nothing gets lost or stolen.

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It would seem Robert McNamara has been reincarnated in Canada.
All blessings flow from a good mission statement.
Pogo was right. So was Ike.
"A Gentleman is a man who is only rude intentionally." (Churchill)
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The Armed Forces Council meets back up again this morning to continue reviewing the RODs suggestions.

Item 3 (Reorganizing the Canadian Army)
The Armed Forces Council, recognizes that the Canadian Army regiments should be purely a Combined arms force in their own right, as a result the Council has implemented this idea to all Canadian Army Regiments and efforts will be made in reorganizing them.

Item 4 (Aircraft Training)
The Council Reviewed the RODs suggestions that the Aircraft from the RCAF and RCN should be giving more air time and practice with real pilots and real ground targets, they thought about it at first but the risks associated with such a practice out weights it with pilots in training, with this in mind, it was decided to give the pilots more simulator time instead.

The Council has called a recess till the afternoon.

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After a Long lunch break the Armed Forces Council returns to work looking through these Ideas.

Item 5 (Alliances and partnerships).

The Armed Forces Council takes a look at this idea, if we are to form Alliances and partnerships with Non-Coalition aligned nations...including the CofC, that means that we have to retrain their local military's to suit Canada's needs, Most importantly Logistics since we use a system thats different then the rest of the world. and ensuring that who ever we are allied with does not turn to the side of the enemy during a operation.

Item 6 (Force Projection)

The Council see this idea as rather unusual as why would a military waste time trying to avoid conflict, that could disappoint the troops who wants to see some conflict, so this idea is rejected.

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The Armed Forces Council meet back up again this morning to continue the review, this Day is dedicated to one specific item that the ROD suggests, Special Operations Forces.

Part 1
What Training Program could be established to train Spec ops units?
What branch of the military will take it?
Is it even legal under the Standard rules of Conventional Warfare?

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CANN New Flash
Shelia of Live Action News Reporting, "The Canadian military is trying to thin out the ranks of its army by choosing to have combat. A MP was quoted as saying, 'why try to avoid conflict, the young guys want to fight.' So with attitudes like that it is now wonder why protests have occurred. I spoke to someone who was on the side walk during a protest here in Toronto, he said he 'supported the protest, thought that the government had their head up an orifice and were unable to breath clearly.' So you can understand what people are thinking and feeling."
. "As you can see behind me there are over a thousand protesters yelling, chanting, carrying signs as they march up the street. I have seen a few things thrown. It has been peaceful."
"It has been reported that one of our ships that was not in Mauritania, but in the Atlantic is going to pick up over a thousand soldiers that were left in Mauritania with the ship was sunk by Al-Kabab. Today, we are reporting that two bodies wash up on the shoreline off Maple Leaf Landing. Sources told me one was charred while the other had drowned. There are still over 200 missing, presumed dead. The ship sank in water that is 30 meters or 125 feet deep, about 8 miles from shore. Apparently, there is risk if a recovery operation is conducted being that close to shore, another missile could sink another ship. Now that the Canadians have left Maple Leaf Landing, they cannot secure the area, which is compounded with the local senior commanders were highly disrespectful to the Commonwealth military of which Mauritania is a member."
"Additional bad news for Canada, the government and the military is that 17 soldiers and 1 sailor have asked for asylum from the Commonwealth of Chrisdom. Interestingly, that was declined, but those 18 people are being vetted by two countries of the CoC, Malta-dom and Corsicadom. We do not know who these 18 people are, we might never know as there are over 200 still at the bottom of the ocean with no intent for recovery by the Canadian Military."
"This is Shelia from Live Action Events errrrr... News. BTW, I miss my cute 'tor'".
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The Armed Forces Council shocked by this recent news about the protests, rescinded their rejection of Force Projection idea from the ROD and has been approved, it will be implemented inmedealty, now is back to the topic at hand which is Special operations forces, are they useful in our military or not?

The RCMPs riot control teams entered into the area where the protesters are and are attempting to get the situation under control.

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May I suggest that you get Special Operations Units in there NOW!
They can quickly dispel the crowd. Or get infantry in there with the bayonet, men in line marching forward slowly, deliberately clearing the streets.

No, wait... call some 155 batteries, even 105s, for HE Airburst! Yes, that’s it.

LOL, lol,

LMAO.
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The New Canadian Military does not have any Special Operations forces at this time, the Armed Forces Council was reviewing that idea today when the protesting happened, now they need to get things back on track on this subject tomorrow, but the important question to be answered is...is such a force legal under the rules of Conventional Warfare?

The RCMP are dealing with these Protesters now, Water cannons have been deployed, and Riot control personal are on seen.

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