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Mike Blais
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Hi all. Thought it would be kind of neat to start a thread dedicated to the platoon I spent so much time in. As you know, many outstanding Royal Canadians served in Mortars, including General Devlin, who you will note kneeling in the front of the photograph I've included with this post. This picture was taken during the year after the reunion when Mortar Platoon, 1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, joined 2RCHA in Trenton and flew to England for an ACE Mobile gun camp. It was a unique experience in several ways and included the issuance of British army land rovers from the UK war reserve and using them for platoon vehiclesduring the exercise instead of the standard five-quarter. We staged in the south, indeed, were billeted on a base located at the very heart of the British Army, the Sallisbury plains. It was just outside of this famous training ground that this picture was taken. Those of you familiar with history will note the ancient ruins of stonehedge in the background. The actual gun camp was far to the north and, as was common in those days, was well represented by all of the NATO countries. As a Mortar Fire Controller, I had attended the exercise with Sgt Niel Reece and Master Corporal Sam Lavoie the year before in Belgium and, to my delight, renewed several aquaintences from the year before. During this adventure, only the fire control team was dispatched, this time, the entire platoon was involved. The shoot was conducted along the border with Scotland, Otterburn, if memory servem me correct. It was a vast stretch of highland and plain and, as an example, looked very much alike to the terrain you see those SAS lads humping over during the weeding out process. It rained alot and the land, good for not much more then raising sheep, was wet and difficult to work with due to the fact the marking rounds often exploded beneath the bog and were difficult to see. Nevertheless, it was a great shoot. The nearest town was Newcastle, famous for Brown Ale and my personal favourite, Expedition. I believe many in the platoon attended a tour of the old brewery one Sunday when not soldiering. Others visited Hadrians Wall. Here is the first picture of, I hope, will be many. (Its been posted before but I think its good enough to start this thread. Thanks to Barry Pond, whom I served with in 3RCR Mortar Platoon in Germany, for sending it to me in the flood's aftermath. Good man!) 
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There was a song... I think written by a couple of fine Royal Canadians, Chuck Courtemanche and Ernie Lajeunesse (s?) but Im a bit hazy on how it goes during the last two verses so Im hoping somebody can fill in the blanks. The tune was sung in cadence, one man taking the lead, the entire platoon highlighting the repeatitive word at the end of each stanza and belting out the chorus. The asterix*'s are where Im not sure of the words.
The Mortar Song.... if indeed that is the title.
We fire the eighty-one, Honey....Honey We fire the eighty-one, Babe....Babe We fire the eighty-one, it's a mortar, not a gun, honey, oh babe, of mine....
Look around!!! Look Around!!! (Actually its four times as the lads echo it) Look around for a dead piece of ground... Set her up, in a pit, lay her on, and give 'er sheeet The eighty-one's a mortar not a gun!
Company advancing infantyry, honey.....Honey Company advancing infantry babe.... Babe Company advancing infantry, they won't get far without me, Honey, Oh babe, of mine
Look around!!! Look Around!!! Look around for a dead piece of ground... Set her up, in a pit, lay her on, and give 'er sheeet The eighty-one's a mortar not a gun!
Company defending infantry, honey....honey Company defending infantry, babe, babe Company defending infantry, ******* ******* without me HOney, Oh babe, of mine.
Look around!!! Look Around!!! Look around for a dead piece of ground... Set her up, in a pit, lay her on, and give 'er sheeet The eighty-one's a mortar not a gun!
Company withdrawing infantry, Honey.....Honey! Company withdrawing infantrym, babe...babe Company withdrawing infantry, ***** ***** ****** me Honey, oh babe, of mine....
Look around!!! Look Around!!! Look around for a dead piece of ground... Set her up, in a pit, lay her on, and give er sheeet The eighty-one's a mortar not a gun!
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Shot over..... 
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Hi Mike, interesting stuff on your new thread, and great history too, not even mentioning Stonehenge... i myself never did do , or actually do mortars.. its not like firing a rifle , machine gun or even the Carl Gustav, it as you know takes a crew working together.. i did however learn the basics, but diod so with the Vandoos.. whooee , with me and my great french.. but did at least learn what its all about... nice pics too.. hope all old mortar guys will get together here and reme nisce , exchange pics stories... good stuff, ranrad
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Excellent! I had no idea you were a mortarman, sir. Here is a picture for you with some fellows Im sure you will recognize. Background wise I think it was taken either at Grefenwier or Hohenfels in the very early eighties prior to Reforger. 3RCR 
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1RCR 1977-79 Depot (Italy PL), B Coy, Mortars, Pioneers, D Coy (CFB London) 3RCR 1979-82 M Coy, Pipes & Drums, Sigs, Mortars. (CFB Baden-Soellingen) 1RCR 1982-88 Mortars. Dukes, Cyprus-Welfare NCO 84-85, Injured, WO&Sgts Mess, (CFB London) 1988-92 Med-remuster to HELL/ 35 DU, CFB Baden 1992 Medical release. God Bless you all!
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Excellent pictures. For Mike Blais, the picture of the mortar firing at night was great. I was given a picture of a night shoot by Barry Pond when I was in mortar platoon in 2RCR in 90. Your pictuire of the 3RCR Mortar Platoon brought back some memories.
Mortars 3RCR 1981-1983 Mortars 2RCR 1990 - 1994
Remember that when the lord said let there be light, Moses being the 2IC of Mortar Platoon sent up 2 rounds of illumination, came over the 77 set and said light lord, I'll blind you with F_ _ _ _ _ _ light.
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Wayne O'Toole! How are you. I remember you well from the 3rd, man, those were the days, eh? Remember the time ole Abe won the bet for large and small corrections up in Munster? Man, I nver seen him move so quick.... bwahahahaaaaa, I can picture the stunned expression on the lads faces when he shouted out.... ON! Got any pictures? Send em to me through the sites email service and I will post em for you.  
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Hi Mike
Can you make them bigger?
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I have been trying to do so but the images were sent to me in slide form, not photo and, well, lets say Im a bit clueless.... I've blown the pictures up and saved them in the larger format before uploading them but it does not appear to be working. Do your recognized this fellow? Stand Tooooo! You might notice the lad forgot something.... snicker. Test.... 
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It is indeed, Mike! The one and only! 
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1RCR 1977-79 Depot (Italy PL), B Coy, Mortars, Pioneers, D Coy (CFB London) 3RCR 1979-82 M Coy, Pipes & Drums, Sigs, Mortars. (CFB Baden-Soellingen) 1RCR 1982-88 Mortars. Dukes, Cyprus-Welfare NCO 84-85, Injured, WO&Sgts Mess, (CFB London) 1988-92 Med-remuster to HELL/ 35 DU, CFB Baden 1992 Medical release. God Bless you all!
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1RCR 1977-79 Depot (Italy PL), B Coy, Mortars, Pioneers, D Coy (CFB London) 3RCR 1979-82 M Coy, Pipes & Drums, Sigs, Mortars. (CFB Baden-Soellingen) 1RCR 1982-88 Mortars. Dukes, Cyprus-Welfare NCO 84-85, Injured, WO&Sgts Mess, (CFB London) 1988-92 Med-remuster to HELL/ 35 DU, CFB Baden 1992 Medical release. God Bless you all!
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Glad to see you got the pics, yes it's Sammy.
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