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Topic: Meaford Sleeping In the Old Tank Hanger With Asbestoes Falling Like Snow (Read 615 times)
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Keith mcleod
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I'm the guy that got the building made out of bounds! There was a Militia Sgt. Maj. that was responsible for the range and I had it out with him about the proximity of the outhouses to the food prep area that the cooks used. I ended up telling him that if he didn't get the hygene techs out from Borden I'd get Dunphy up from London. I never even thought about asbestos. The next time that we were up they had the old Sgts Mess H hut banged into some sort of order for us. The next year the RE put up an ablution hut with an barrack block set for the future.
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Don Marche
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 I remember them days as well, in fact it was in 72 when finishing up an excercise and blowing snow and blocked roads halted our departure. Maj Dave Leslie OC of "D" Coy was going around to inform the Platoons and upon entering our tent found Sgts Mike Molloy, and Phil (Turtle) Anderson and myself digging through the garbage bags looking for some RP 4"s that we had disposed of. Talk about your Newfie joke, they were good times to say the least. Pro Patria Don
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1964-1965 RCR Depot North West Canada Pl, A Coy 2 RCR London 1965-1968 B Coy 2 RCR Fort York Germany, Promoted to Cpl 68. 1968-1973 D Coy 1 RCR London, Promoted M\Cpl 69 1970 Cyprus Promoted to Sgt 73 Took my release in Sep 1973 Rank Sgt Pro Patria SSM, Peace Keeping, UN-Cyprus, Queen's Jubilee, CD1
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