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Are you sure the Extent of the PACs size? As I’m still waiting from the results of the Photo recon flight I conducted days ago.

In the meantime better continue training in Saudi Arabia, the NC Brigade will temporarily halt training on the night of June 31 to July 1st, in order for the troops to celebrate Canada Day to bolster troop morale.

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Were are trying to determine the capabilities of PAC.
Why doesn’t the NC battalion take off each day before June 30 since it ends in ‘y’?
Then you can discuss afterward, too.
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July 1 is our national holiday, and we do try to celebrate it at the same time as it happens back home, to skip that day it will lower troop morale, a CC-17 will depart to New Canada on the 29th to pick up the supplies need to celebrate Canada Day including Fireworks for midnight on the 30th.

The Film from the Recon jet is currently being processed in a dark room at the base we will be getting results soon.

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WOW!! I am sure that PAC. will be in the exact area they were in when the images were captured.

You might consider flying everyone home for the celebration then fly them back. That would be better plan. Morale would SORE!

Lol.
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We got the pictures back from the dark room, and it looks like the PAC's are still training at their remote camp sites in Syria so there has not been any indication that they are on the move yet, but will send out another Photo recon flight tomorrow to see if anything has changed since the first flight.

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Ok, glad you have the images ready now. They were taken the day you arrived. I guess PAC could be within a mile of your battalion before you would know it. Fearless leader, Herr General. You are in charge, get to it.

The CoC battalion is moving northwest toward Rafha staying southwest of Hwy 85.
Today, the battalion is focusing on communication while moving, fighting simulation, with Saudi and Kuwait conducting jamming. The communication is between vehicles, platoons, companies, including the logistic trail. Parts of a company D become mixed up with company B. A platoon was left behind from company A.
Training is causing frustration. As maneuver elements are training, their knowledge and ability are improving. Two vehicles have broken down, needing work over night. 3 others back in line, including one that lost tracks and overheated.
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I have already sent up another Photo recon flight in order to get a updated picture of the PACs movements in the area. Just continue training until early July, we will be prepared to repeal them when they decide to attack.

It’s going to be a issue without the RODs Task Force Eagle around, plus those Spotted Dogs has a bit of a problem with us in the past. But as long as their “Dog Poundâ€￾ remains open we should be just fine.

We may not have much in the way of Electronic Warfare equipment, or those UAV Contraptions, but we make up for that in spirit and determination to defeat the Imperials by any means necessary.

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Saudi Arabia
The 4 companies to the battalion continue to learn. Sand is everywhere, I mean EVERYWHERE, A and B are moving to supports tents, as 9 tracks are experiencing serious issues. Filters are needed. Getting a large supply of Abrams filters from the Saudi Army. We need to change out more often. Some other vehicles, we are acquiring from US stocks in country with discussions of their maintenance. We flew 8 US guys to help us with out maintenance in the field.
C and D continue training, 2 and 3 tracks are being moved if they have not arrived already to get their systems cleaned and vehicles operating again.
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Command and reconnaissance responsibility is to be transferred to the general in the NC force in July.
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Thank you Chris, much appreciated.

Continue with the training program as instructed. We will update the PACs movement once the Film from the recent recon flight is developed.

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The NC Brigade HQ ordered a halt on the Desert training as its taken its toll on men and machine alike. The men performed well and thus deserves a break in the training. barrels of Crown Royal Whiskey and Molson Canadian Beer is brought into the camp, along with their entertainment, boxes containing football and hockey equipment.

Have fun thats an order.

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What, no dancing damsels?
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.

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Rumor is that the damsels had beards and hair on their chest putting the NC army guys to shame.
LOL, Baaarrrrrgh.
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The Canada Day Celebrations at Camp Gretzky are in full swing with Red and White fireworks lighting up the night sky, the enlisted troops are drinking out the beer to their hearts content during the festivities.

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With the Canada Day celebrations now over at Camp Gretzky, the bases staff is left to clean up the mess from the drunken soldiers who where partying all night long, and are now currently hung over at their tents or slumped over tables and on the hulls of armored vehicles.

The Commanding officers of the NCAF Brigade is preparing strategies to best combat the large PAC force in Syria, and Iraq, as the time of the attack is nearing.

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Saudi Arabia
Worked on the vehicles of battalion, having changed filters utilizing the experience of the Saudi National Guard. Learning from them for this environment in the desert.
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Herr Generale O’Canada, errrr New Canada
Are we to attack or get attacked, sir?
What is the force we might be meeting sir?
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