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Date:
12 Dec 2003
Time:
23:28:42
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Hello, I was making brief research of world armored recon vehicles and appreciate this site. In my current opinion, the Canadian Coyote recon/surveillance vehicle is one if not best for its class. Questions: is it for sale? Even as a civilian US-american (with no military experience), and by no means a military expert, I would still think for sure US DoD could benefit the apparent invaluable surveillance capabilities (and wish they would look into it for short term at least). Anyway, I hope US troops never have to go into major battles after Iraq, but for for one thing, re: pure defensive capabilities, I respect what Canada is doing for US army in direct support and in material supply. Many yanks, regardless of our political views on Iraq or Afghanistan, thank Canadanian troops and their families for all the sacrifices in backing us up and protecting our flanks around the globe today. We owe you guys so much, imo. Peace- Jeff (mass, usa) sas101force@yahoo.com

Date:
05 Jan 2004
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22:31:45
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great site everyone, wish me luck in Afghanistan next year Pte. B. White Hastings-PrinceEdward Royal Canadian Reserves Peterborough

Date:
05 Jan 2004
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23:49:23
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Delighted to listen to all the regimental marches; very nostalgic, and I must compliment you on the excellent web page, but especailly for the great miltary sound effect.Brass and Pipes et al From an ex SD&G WW 11 infantryman Donald of Brockville "Up the Glens!"

Date:
14 Jan 2004
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19:17:08
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Great site wish i would of been informed about this site years ago! i was just informed from a CIC Officer that there was such a site for past & present infantryman. i didn't see a link though for upcomeing regiment reunion's but other then that i like the site!! keep up the good work!!! Regional Liaison Officer Wilson K.G. THE ARMY CADET LEAGUE OF CANADA (ONTARIO)

Date:
07 Feb 2004
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00:23:30
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i'm looking for an officer by the name of Ken Bailey, he was stationed in cold lake , alberta many years ago and i was wondering if you have any information regarding this person! thank you!

Date:
21 Apr 2004
Time:
19:49:54
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Excellent work. Congrats for a job well done.

Date:
16 May 2004
Time:
22:30:44
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nice page,,great pics of the coyote,pte.C,algonquin regiment of canada.

Date:
29 May 2004
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20:44:21
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A very well done webpage worthy of a BRAVO ZULU. I appreciate the download of regimental marches and they help my daily walks to keep the blood flowing and feet moving. Cheers, Keith W. Kennedy CPO2/MWO RCN/CAF Rtd.

Date:
07 Jun 2004
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13:19:03
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Hello I'm Colonel Brian Eadon, Colonel Health, at the UK Directorate of Manning (Army). A couple of years ago, I came across an article on the Canadian Infantry Association web pages entitled "Perils of Ignoring Military Medical Advice" by Lt Col (retired) Ken McCuaig (Camerons of C). I have been trying to get another copy since I've lost my original. I have searched the web pages but cannot find it. Could you help me? Regards Brian Eadon manning.a@virgin.net

Date:
04 Jul 2004
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01:45:08
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Nice site. Wondering if you or anyone else could tell me where i could find information on the 26th Canadian Infantry Battalon I am looking for my grandfather who served in WW1. William J. Murdoch and i have had no luck at all. email: joannechedore7@hotmail.com

Date:
24 Jul 2004
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08:33:03
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Sir, my name is Brieuc Cudennec,I am twenty years old and I am French.Like many countries,France and United States have suffered because of the war. I have learned a lot about this period and I am very interested of al the points of history during the Second World War.But I do like to go on my studies and want to be very specialized.I would like to correspond with persons who knew well the war and may be who was a soldier in that time.I would like to have with these people a correspondance for speaking and writing about these memories. BEST REGARDS BRIEUC CUDENNEC My address is: BRIEUC CUDENNEC 4,rue Jacques Cartier 22190 Plerin FRANCE My E-mail is: brieucgonzo@yahoo.fr

Date:
26 Jul 2004
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09:09:24
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Thank you for some lively music which brought back happy memories of 27 years in the British Army and a memorable exercise in Canada, exercise Trial Chase 2 at Petiwowa, Ontario. David Henderson. ex Royal Army Medical Corps

Date:
28 Aug 2004
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20:52:02
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hey nice web it speak for us infantry out there doing the dirty work so thxs

Date:
23 Oct 2004
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17:18:42
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Very good work my friend. Thank you for the mp3s!!!!! Greece

Date:
20 Dec 2004
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20:53:53
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SH207403 Thank you for the glimps of the past


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