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January 7th, 2005   #1
NavalGent
 

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Hello all,
I am a Naval Cadet in the Canadian Forces, being educated at Wilfred Laurier University under ROTP.
I went through sea cadets before entering the forces, and was quite successful during my time in that.
I like sunset cruises, poetry, and long walks on the beach.
 
January 7th, 2005   #2
Trevor
 
Welcome, Navalgent. I'm planning on doing ROTP as well (instead of heading straight into RMC which would be like going to a summer training course for 5 years) We have another NCdt here who is in RMC, NCdtSteliga. Where abouts in Canada Are you? How long were you in sea cadets for? I'm an air cadet myself.


WO2 Trevor Perry,
Squadron Deputy Commander
746 Lightning Hawk RCACS
 
January 7th, 2005   #3
dougal
 
 
Craic


I have heard him speak of the Ireland he wished to see. When he struck the spark on the anvil, he struck the anvil in my heart. When I leave school, the only pursuit I want to engage in is the winning of the freedom of my country. Michael Collins
 
January 7th, 2005   #4
Redleg
 
 
Welcome to the forums Cadet..
 
January 7th, 2005   #5
rotc boy
 
 
welcome to the forums 8)


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Can't tell you how many times I've heard thugs robbing convenience stores say to each other, "Fix bayonets!"
 
January 7th, 2005   #6
Charge 7
 
 
Welcome aboard cadet


"Do not forget your dogs of war, your big guns, which are the most-to-be respected arguments of the rights of kings."

- Frederick the Great, King of Prussia

 
January 8th, 2005   #7
The Grill Instructor
 
Welcome
 
January 8th, 2005   #8
DTop
 
 
Welcome and enjoy the forums.


I hate newspapermen. They come into camp and pick up their camp rumors and print them as facts. I regard them as spies, which in truth, they are.
Gen. W.T. Sherman
 
January 9th, 2005   #9
Duty Honor Country
 
 
Welcome to the forum Navygent


"The best form of taking care of troops is first-class training, for this saves unnecessary casualties." Erwin Rommel
 
January 9th, 2005   #10
AFSteliga
 
 
Welcome to the Forums, NavalGent. Good to see another NCdt around here.

BTW: What's your MOC? Mine's 71 MARS.


MCpl K. Steliga
Ground Controller
Wing Operations/Air Traffic Control
14 Wing Greenwood
Royal Canadian Air Force

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