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Canadian JAG Headquarters, Ottawa.
The Canadian military is interviewing the surviving members of the Canadian Airborne Regiment who had returned from Mauritania, the paratroopers under questioning about the alleged murder incident in the African country, said that they did not know who these people are at the border, none of the soldiers where trained in dealing with the locals and none spoke their language to translate. so the regiment presumed them to be forward elements of the Brown Trousers Militants who they where assigned to track them down, these locals opened fire on the Airborne regiment after they recognize them as Canadians from the news reports on our disastrous campaign in the capital.
The Canadian military is interviewing the surviving members of the Canadian Airborne Regiment who had returned from Mauritania, the paratroopers under questioning about the alleged murder incident in the African country, said that they did not know who these people are at the border, none of the soldiers where trained in dealing with the locals and none spoke their language to translate. so the regiment presumed them to be forward elements of the Brown Trousers Militants who they where assigned to track them down, these locals opened fire on the Airborne regiment after they recognize them as Canadians from the news reports on our disastrous campaign in the capital.
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After the announcement of the New Canada white-washing the murders of the Bedouins and the Yer Bouti soldiers. many of them tied up, shot in the back of the head.
Civilian protests and some rioting in Yer Bouti.
Bedouins and Gypsies in Libya, Tunisadom, Ageria, Egypt, Turkey, Syra, Jordon, Greece, Armeniadom, Chicoviadom, Albaniadom, Solvka, Ukraine, Romaniadom, Bulgariadom are protesting in cities and towns in these countries. Asking for, demanding justice. demanding a real investigation, independent investigation.
. The PM has been hung in effigy in dozens and dozens of protests.
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Greenlanddom at Nuuk and Thule, 4 SSGN were spotted surfacing today, 2 at each base along with 3 SSN, 1 Frigate at Thule and 2 at Nuuk. 7 Amphibian assault ships, Landing Ship Docks, LPHs made port after evening. 3 Long Beach Class LST are to make port in a few days with other Amphibs and escorts. Planes are flying in C-17, C-130, AC-130, F-35 A, F-4, A-4, Sky Raiders, tankers, 'E' birds.
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Evening News with Shelia on Live Action News
It is reported that dozens of ships and submarines have arrived at two bases and many dozens of aircraft of all types. The military did not provide any count or numbers. A quick Q&A with General Maddog arrived, "when asked about all the planes and ships that have arrived today in Greenlanddom, why is this occuring now?" General Maddog, replied, "this has been in the plan for months, starting 2 years ago for the preminary plans. It has developed over time getting a bit larger in scale and scope.
Civilian protests and some rioting in Yer Bouti.
Bedouins and Gypsies in Libya, Tunisadom, Ageria, Egypt, Turkey, Syra, Jordon, Greece, Armeniadom, Chicoviadom, Albaniadom, Solvka, Ukraine, Romaniadom, Bulgariadom are protesting in cities and towns in these countries. Asking for, demanding justice. demanding a real investigation, independent investigation.
. The PM has been hung in effigy in dozens and dozens of protests.
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Greenlanddom at Nuuk and Thule, 4 SSGN were spotted surfacing today, 2 at each base along with 3 SSN, 1 Frigate at Thule and 2 at Nuuk. 7 Amphibian assault ships, Landing Ship Docks, LPHs made port after evening. 3 Long Beach Class LST are to make port in a few days with other Amphibs and escorts. Planes are flying in C-17, C-130, AC-130, F-35 A, F-4, A-4, Sky Raiders, tankers, 'E' birds.
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Evening News with Shelia on Live Action News
It is reported that dozens of ships and submarines have arrived at two bases and many dozens of aircraft of all types. The military did not provide any count or numbers. A quick Q&A with General Maddog arrived, "when asked about all the planes and ships that have arrived today in Greenlanddom, why is this occuring now?" General Maddog, replied, "this has been in the plan for months, starting 2 years ago for the preminary plans. It has developed over time getting a bit larger in scale and scope.
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Our investigation has not been concluded as we dont have the full picture yet, we only just listened to one side of the story now we will listen to what these Bedouins have to say,
The Canadian Airborne regiment are still considered the suspects in this case, if you want actual justice, we would like to see your evidence for ourselves.
The Canadian Airborne regiment are still considered the suspects in this case, if you want actual justice, we would like to see your evidence for ourselves.
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We will review the Evidence given to us by the CofC in Mauritania when our JAG team gets their.
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WHAT KIND OF KANGAROO COURT IS NEW CANADA RUNNING? "Bring the guilty bastards in. GUILTY! You are all sentenced to life in prison. Off with you!
Didn't you skip the COURT MARTIAL part?
No wonder your military people seek asylum when they get the chance. No due process?
I am beginning to suspect New Canada's armed forces wrote the grammar/spell check program in this verdampt Kindle, too!
Didn't you skip the COURT MARTIAL part?
No wonder your military people seek asylum when they get the chance. No due process?
I am beginning to suspect New Canada's armed forces wrote the grammar/spell check program in this verdampt Kindle, too!
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)
Give credit. Take responsibility.
Pogo was right. So was Ike.
"A Gentleman is a man who is only rude intentionally." (Churchill)
Give credit. Take responsibility.
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Further evaluation of pictures, looking at boot imprints and measurements taken at the various location, it appears that 5 boot sizes by the airborne soldiers were used. A few imprint which resin casting may mean another boot size. As an area that there appeared to be a conversation circle, there were 6 sets of different boots, possibly a few more. With in techniques employed with hundreds of hours this group estimated 8-15 airborne soldier probably. Could have been a few more.
. Different team ** CENSORED ** food: ration containers buried or found in the scrub, 78 breakfast, 187 other meals consumed. In the Bedouin had fire a couple of fires for cooing, not able to determine how many MREs containers thrown in, even though there were many. At least 6 in one fire pit and 4 in another. Concluded not more than 10 and 9 in each pit based upon the remains.
. From questioning the Airborne soldiers in the field for a week, a scout team may have been out that long or a few days less. or more. 8-14 soldiers were in the area, that some or all may have participated in the capture and killing of the Bedouins and the Yer Bouti soldiers. One Canadian corpse was in the shallow grave under rocks.
The missing insignia thread from patches indicates that a scout squad was responsible. Evaluating orders and the log books, message log books, 12 man team was sent out. Of the 12 man team one died. The Canadians have the command logs, communication log. Hopefully the New Canadian JAG can identify the individuals. Of the soldiers and sailors the asked for ayslum, two young soldiers have been identified having been in that unit on the border with Yer Bouti. Pvt. Edwin Reeves and Pvt. Chis Thompson. They have been questioned, Their boots matched two of the boot imprints from the scene. Pvt Reeves has asked for legal counsel, is not talking. Pvt. Thompson did provide some information, he stated that he did not participate or know of the killings until later. He was sent out on picket duty, security of perimeter every time. He doesn't know why, the guess is he is a young 18. He did watch some of the Bedouins, he recalls up to 10 that he guarded at the most, and 7 later. Pvt Reeves did collaborate Pvt Thompson remarks.
. Different team ** CENSORED ** food: ration containers buried or found in the scrub, 78 breakfast, 187 other meals consumed. In the Bedouin had fire a couple of fires for cooing, not able to determine how many MREs containers thrown in, even though there were many. At least 6 in one fire pit and 4 in another. Concluded not more than 10 and 9 in each pit based upon the remains.
. From questioning the Airborne soldiers in the field for a week, a scout team may have been out that long or a few days less. or more. 8-14 soldiers were in the area, that some or all may have participated in the capture and killing of the Bedouins and the Yer Bouti soldiers. One Canadian corpse was in the shallow grave under rocks.
The missing insignia thread from patches indicates that a scout squad was responsible. Evaluating orders and the log books, message log books, 12 man team was sent out. Of the 12 man team one died. The Canadians have the command logs, communication log. Hopefully the New Canadian JAG can identify the individuals. Of the soldiers and sailors the asked for ayslum, two young soldiers have been identified having been in that unit on the border with Yer Bouti. Pvt. Edwin Reeves and Pvt. Chis Thompson. They have been questioned, Their boots matched two of the boot imprints from the scene. Pvt Reeves has asked for legal counsel, is not talking. Pvt. Thompson did provide some information, he stated that he did not participate or know of the killings until later. He was sent out on picket duty, security of perimeter every time. He doesn't know why, the guess is he is a young 18. He did watch some of the Bedouins, he recalls up to 10 that he guarded at the most, and 7 later. Pvt Reeves did collaborate Pvt Thompson remarks.
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Avro Canada facility, Ottawa
After a months work on the Ex Australian EF-18 Growlers, refurbishing the airframe, getting its Electronic Warfare equipment working again, the prototype of the CE-18 Growler is ready for its first evaluation flight at CFB Toronto to test to see if this kind of warfare will best suite the RCAF and the RCN, representatives from both branches of the Canadian Armed Forces are present to witness this first flight.
After a months work on the Ex Australian EF-18 Growlers, refurbishing the airframe, getting its Electronic Warfare equipment working again, the prototype of the CE-18 Growler is ready for its first evaluation flight at CFB Toronto to test to see if this kind of warfare will best suite the RCAF and the RCN, representatives from both branches of the Canadian Armed Forces are present to witness this first flight.
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Glad to hear that the Growlers are getting into the air!
I would caution New Canada against the mindset that you are testing EW to see if it suites you. EW is here and being used in combat and you shouldn't even consider the possibility that it doesn't somehow fit with your ideals or philosophy. Everyone else is using it and you will be at a distinct disadvantage if you every find yourself in combat against an EW-toting enemy.
Just my opinion.
I would caution New Canada against the mindset that you are testing EW to see if it suites you. EW is here and being used in combat and you shouldn't even consider the possibility that it doesn't somehow fit with your ideals or philosophy. Everyone else is using it and you will be at a distinct disadvantage if you every find yourself in combat against an EW-toting enemy.
Just my opinion.
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Flying over the CFB Toronto, the Prototype CE-18 Growler about to began its most important test, the AN/ALQ-99 Jamming Pod that the jet is carrying in its center mount, its the only pods that the Australian Air Force had in their inventory.
(CE-18 Pilot): "Alright Co pilot, engage the EW Pod, lets give it a go."
(CE-18 Co Pilot): "Jamming Pod is Online now."
(CE-18 Pilot): "Growler, to Ground Crew Jamming pod is online, Hello? Ground Crew, Can you Read Me? (Switching Radio frequencies), Hello? Nothing."
(CE-18 Co Pilot): (Taps the pilot over the shoulder) "Uh I think we accidentally Jammed ourselves?"
Back on the Ground
(Ground Crewman): "Growler, Can you read me? Over?"
(General May): "Whats going on with the Growler?"
(Ground Crewman): "I dont know, Maybe their radio is out or something."
(General May): "Scramble the CF-18s to Guide the Growler Down, NOW!!!"
(RCAF Lieutenant): "May, Sir I can't reach any other RCAF Aircraft, the Radios are out too."
(General May): "It must be that... Jamming Pod contraption or something on the Growler, get the pilots to shut it off."
(Admiral Kirk): "Hmm, (Writes a Note on his pad)."
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(CE-18 Pilot): "Alright Co pilot, engage the EW Pod, lets give it a go."
(CE-18 Co Pilot): "Jamming Pod is Online now."
(CE-18 Pilot): "Growler, to Ground Crew Jamming pod is online, Hello? Ground Crew, Can you Read Me? (Switching Radio frequencies), Hello? Nothing."
(CE-18 Co Pilot): (Taps the pilot over the shoulder) "Uh I think we accidentally Jammed ourselves?"
Back on the Ground
(Ground Crewman): "Growler, Can you read me? Over?"
(General May): "Whats going on with the Growler?"
(Ground Crewman): "I dont know, Maybe their radio is out or something."
(General May): "Scramble the CF-18s to Guide the Growler Down, NOW!!!"
(RCAF Lieutenant): "May, Sir I can't reach any other RCAF Aircraft, the Radios are out too."
(General May): "It must be that... Jamming Pod contraption or something on the Growler, get the pilots to shut it off."
(Admiral Kirk): "Hmm, (Writes a Note on his pad)."
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Protests continue in New Canada of the murders, civilians are chanting “cover up, cover it all upâ€. Some have escalated to a level of a riot. Few fire bombs have been thrown some burning in the street, on grass in parks, cars, a few buildings.
In Ottawa, “what do you want... change.... when do you want it... now†was heard.
Other comments that cannot be reported here were said.
Many of the police just watch or get involved to ensure safety of people and some property.
In Ottawa, “what do you want... change.... when do you want it... now†was heard.
Other comments that cannot be reported here were said.
Many of the police just watch or get involved to ensure safety of people and some property.
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Riot police are in the area now to quell these riots, many people where arrested, the rest left the area.
In Ottawa, JAG officials are going through the photographic evidence of these murders to determine who in the Airborne regiment, killed these people and bring them to justice.
CFB Toronto
The prototype CE-18 Growler has made it safely to the ground after its pilots shut off the Jamming Pod, which caused major Radio outages throughout the area including the jet itself,
The representatives from the RCAF and RCN despite that the EW equipment worked are some what worried about this new kind of warfare after this incident, the prototype will be placed in storage at the base until a decision has been finalized over its usage in the Canadian Armed Forces.
In Ottawa, JAG officials are going through the photographic evidence of these murders to determine who in the Airborne regiment, killed these people and bring them to justice.
CFB Toronto
The prototype CE-18 Growler has made it safely to the ground after its pilots shut off the Jamming Pod, which caused major Radio outages throughout the area including the jet itself,
The representatives from the RCAF and RCN despite that the EW equipment worked are some what worried about this new kind of warfare after this incident, the prototype will be placed in storage at the base until a decision has been finalized over its usage in the Canadian Armed Forces.
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COL Eaton is already inbound to Canada with 3 other field grade infantry officers and a salty old sergeant major. He’ll want to start documenting the Canadian TO&E from the ground up, so it will be natural to start with the light infantry squad.
The ROD and the US Army both utilize a 9-man squad (two 4-man fire teams, plus a squad leader). The USMC has been using a 13-man squad (three 4-man fire teams, plus a squad leader), but they appear to be transitioning to a 12-man squad (three 3-man fire teams, plus a squad leader, assistant squad leader, and an IT guy). The Canadian website we used for research indicated a Canadian squad has been 8-10 soldiers. There are many different squad configurations, but COL Eaton recommends the 9-man squad based on the US Army model because it provides 2 distinct maneuver elements (fire teams) so that one can suppress while the other maneuvers, but it is not too big and cumbersome to control since New Canada is not too keen on NCOs having a lot of responsibility.
It can be called a squad or a section or whatever New Canada wants to call it. Just let us know what you decide for your squad and what you want to call it so we can document it.
The ROD and the US Army both utilize a 9-man squad (two 4-man fire teams, plus a squad leader). The USMC has been using a 13-man squad (three 4-man fire teams, plus a squad leader), but they appear to be transitioning to a 12-man squad (three 3-man fire teams, plus a squad leader, assistant squad leader, and an IT guy). The Canadian website we used for research indicated a Canadian squad has been 8-10 soldiers. There are many different squad configurations, but COL Eaton recommends the 9-man squad based on the US Army model because it provides 2 distinct maneuver elements (fire teams) so that one can suppress while the other maneuvers, but it is not too big and cumbersome to control since New Canada is not too keen on NCOs having a lot of responsibility.
It can be called a squad or a section or whatever New Canada wants to call it. Just let us know what you decide for your squad and what you want to call it so we can document it.
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