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CF-18s from CFB Halifax took off to intercept the TU-95 Bears and escort them out of our airspace.

Also CF-14s from the newly christened Arctic Patrol Squadron in CFB Alert took off to intercept the EE aircraft as well.

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The Bears were not in NC airspace. Only the first trip. Since the announcement, they are staying our of NC airspace.
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The KDF is not sure that a joint venture of our Marine Forces would be the best way to protect the NC and the Karmanaskis interest in our local area.

However Karmanaskis is impressed by the continued attempts by NC to reach out and collaborate with K-Country to secure our mutual security within our region.

With this in mind a Karma government delegation will leave Monday for Ottawa to review the offer of joint management of New Canada and it will be given full respectful consideration.

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With Great thanks from the US Navys Inactive Naval yard in Philadelphia, the Former JFK carrier was giving its new Paint job into the new HMCS Canada and she set sail to her new home in CFB Halifax.

The RCN has since revised its carrier wing in order to make more effective in combat with the new Dassault Rafale fighters.

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Post by chrisswim »

Look forward to seeing the Rafale fighters. Post pictures.
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I will take pics once I acquire those models.

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Post by chrisswim »

So, why don’t you use what you have since you do not have Rafales. You have CF-18, right?
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I do have CF-18s yes 2 micro armor and at least 10 micronauts versions.

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Good use FA-18, or CF-18.
Come on, own the stuff. You can write a novel instead. There are other sites for that.
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Post by MechCommander »

Heres the Revised Carrier Wing for HMCS Canada.

1st Carrier Air Wing HMCS Canada.
No 870 RCN Squadron (24 CF-18s)
No 871 RCN Squadron (24 CF-18s)
No 825 RCN Squadron (24 CF-18s)* (will be equipped with Dassault Rafales when available.)
No 880 RCN Squadron (6 CS-2 Trackers)
No 21 RCN Helicopter Squadron ( 8 Sea King Helicopters).
No 1 Carrier transport Squadron (4 CC-2 Greyhounds)

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The NCAFs Department of Acquisition is performing a very detailed inspection of 4 C-2 Greyhounds that where recently acquired from the US Navy to work with HMCS Canada. the Grey uniformed members of the Department writes now in meticulous detail the design features of the plane, its cargo capacity, its engine specs etc, etc. Once all of that is wrote down on their inspection form it will be checked, copied, given the green stamp of approval, and listed them as the CC-2 Greyhound, the planes will then be transported to the RCN Branch of the Department of Logistics, to where the members sign off the paper work needed to assign and send the aircraft to HMCS Canada, which is docked in CFB Halifax as part of the 1st RCN Carrier Wing.

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The NCAF Department of Logistics, impressed by the efficiently of the ROD Armys Dog pound method of sending replacement infantry to their regiments, decides to reorganize their whole logistics handling system, by having regimental branches attached to each regiment in the Army.

This new system dubbed "The Sorting Room" method. How this works is the replacement solider when called will walk towards a Department Rep and be given a form that lists all of the regiments that needs replacements, once the person checks a regiment that he wants to join based on his training certificate, he will then be sent to the clerk who represents that regiment and be given a form that lists the positions that are available to fill, regardless of his enlisted rank, again based on the soldiers training certificate, once all that paperwork is signed and double checked, the solider is sent off on his way to that regiment, with his record archived by the Department for future reference.

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Post by chrisswim »

WOW!!!
Moving along now. Let me see if I get this right?
So a Brigadier that came through the infantry, qualified on rifle, and machine gun might be placed as the SAW operator? Since it is 'regardless of rank'?
Efficiency at its finest I must say.
On the other hand, a PFC comes in with great qualifications as a trainer & leader. He now has a senior NCO spot.
Still efficient aren't we?
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Post by MechCommander »

Only the Non-Officer ranks go through this sorting system.
The Commissioned Officers skips this process and be sent straight into the Command HQ, to where they will be organized by the rank they purchased.

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Post by panzergator »

ROFLMAO! The rank they PURCHASED! GEEZ! Can you say EIGHTEENTH CENTURY?!? Even the BRITS abolished that years ago. But it DOES explain a LOT about New Canada's army. Nobody has to worry about New Canada. It's army will die of EMBARRASSMENT soon enough!
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