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Old March 4th 07, 08:21 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On Mar 4, 8:32 am, wrote:
I did a google on that, Welland Regiment

Crank up your bolume,real good Music.
cuhulin


I'm glad you found it interesting cuhulin. I started spending time
down at the armoury building when I was a little kid. My father was a
lieutenant in the artillery. There are a couple of different unit that
operate out of that building. I was only a C.I. with the Army Cadets,
helping to train future soldiers. I should have at least joined the
reserves. Wikipedia has an interesting article on the Lincoln &
Welland Regiment also.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln...lland_Regiment but if
you googled Lincoln & Welland, you probably found a ton of stuff on
it. Lot of history in that regiment, from the earliest days up through
WW I & WW II., and a few trouble areas in various other parts of the
world.
Anyway, thanks for the kind words cuhulin. I'm sure that our guys
are really careful over there when they go after al-Qaeda and Taliban
insurgents. It's the damn suicide bomb attacks that cost most lives
with our troops over there. At least so far.


 
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