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August 22nd, 2006   Post 11
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Welcome back, Warrant. How was the course?
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August 22nd, 2006   Post 12
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The course was difficult and challenging, but a lot of fun nonetheless Drill didn't get that bad (no more than 2-3 hours a day) in the first few weeks. Once we began training for Sunset, it got up into 6-10 hours per day, which was a little more than the 2 or 3 we were used to. In the end, Sunset looked amazing, so we knew that the hard work paid off
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August 25th, 2006   Post 13
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Sounds like towards the end of the academic year at the College. The last week we spent nearly the entire day doing parade practice for Grad Parade. This isn't including the people who volunteered to do Sunset Ceremony.
 
August 30th, 2006   Post 14
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I hear that the Sunset Ceremony done at RMC is amazing. How did it go this year?
 
August 30th, 2006   Post 15
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It was quite impressive. I wasn't actually able to see most of it as I was in it as a member of the Old 18 (1876 reenactment) and after we did our thing, we were cleaning our rifles for the better part of the rest of the ceremony. From what I heard though, it went off really well.
 



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