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John Bain
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Been lurking these boards for a while now, looking for older Royals.
I joined in Mar of 54 - 1RCR - Germany - 55-57 - back to Ipperwash and posted to 2 RCR in 62. Back to Germany in 65 (with my wife) until 69 and then posted to Cdn Guards in 69 until they re-badged in June or July 70...only Royal posted to the Guards at the time. 
71- posted to Cornwallis and in 73 posted to and was a founding member of CFJLS in Borden.
In 75 I was to be posted back to London but I decided 4 moves in 5 years was enough ....packed it in, came back to London, bought a home and spent the next year attending Loyalist College in Belleville.
Any older Royals out there?
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Ron "Trooper" Green
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Hey John; Time frame looks good and I remeber the name but can't put a face to it. Served with the fiirst and second Battaloins ...Germany in 64 and until 66 medical realse from Para jump in Camp Borden. If you know Punchie Bell, Paddy Tagard ,Charlie Grant to name a few I should know you. Spent most of my time i machine guns Support company. Ron "TRooper" Green
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Mike Blais
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Hey Ron. What happened on the last jump?
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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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Jerry Robertson
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Mike, Im dying to tell ya what happened on Ron's last jump cause I know and he is my cousin but I'll let him tell you. Jerry
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Mike Blais
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The plot thickens...
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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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Jerry Robertson
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Just be patient Mike. Trooper Green is stupid, dam stupid and old!!!!
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Jim Hickson
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Hi John
I'm not considered to be an "Old Royal" but I joined in 1961 and I took my release in 1999. I served with 1 RCR, Pte to RSM. The only place we would have served together, would be Ipperwash 1961/1962.
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1961-Depot San Lenorado 1962-1st Bn RCR Ex Gagetown 1962-JR NCO Course Grad 19 Oct 1962-1965 Germany B-C-D-A Coy (Revecated Nov 64) 1965-1967 Sigs Pl Cyprus Prom CPL 'til xmas and C of Drums 1967-1973 Cpl, MCpl, Sgt, Sigs, D Coy 1973-1977 CFOCS Chilliwack Prom WO 1977-1982 UEO, Sigs, Pl WO RECCE, CSM B&A Coy, 1982-1984 SIT School 1984-1988 Career Manager (Prom CWO 1986) 1988-1990 RSM 1RCR 1991-1995 CWO Adm(Per) - C Of S 1995-1999 Base CWO Wainwright 1999-Retired
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Al Meecham
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HI John I served in Germany with the 1st,55-57 and do remember you.I forget what Coy. you were with,but do remember you.Good to see you on board.I was P.T.I. for D Coy with Bill Roushorn, Norm Pelley,Mason and a few other guys at the time,also was sec.comd D Coy.Gen.(Danny Loomis) was my Pl.Comd.Also had George Fox and Fred Lewis as R.S.M.s D.S.M. at that time.Hope life has been good to you and good to see some of us old buggers are still kicking.John, I,ve been looking for my old buddy Ollie Alanko,L.cpl.A Coy at that time for 50 years.If you know of anything on him I would sure like some closure.Stay healthy. Al Meecham
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Hold the Phone..... did you say Charlie Hawkes! Excellent mortarman, excellent, I say! Excellent! RIP!
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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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John Bain
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HI John I served in Germany with the 1st,55-57 and do remember you.I forget what Coy. you were with,but do remember you.Good to see you on board.I was P.T.I. for D Coy with Bill Roushorn, Norm Pelley,Mason and a few other guys at the time,also was sec.comd D Coy.Gen.(Danny Loomis) was my Pl.Comd.Also had George Fox and Fred Lewis as R.S.M.s D.S.M. at that time.Hope life has been good to you and good to see some of us old buggers are still kicking.John, I,ve been looking for my old buddy Ollie Alanko,L.cpl.A Coy at that time for 50 years.If you know of anything on him I would sure like some closure.Stay healthy. Al Meecham
Meecham..Meecham..boy know the name, but cannot place a face...were you about 5'7/8 at the time, about a 140 lbs?
Yep, recall old "wart-nose"...eventually took a commission to Captain. Fred Lewis was RSM in 54, as I recall during my depot training. Knew Roushorn and Pelley and also knew Loomis. "Thumper" McCoy was the CO. I was with A Coy during my time in Germany in 55..spent a lot of time on CB and 21 days in the digger for battling with a guy by the name of Dodge...he was a L/Cpl at the time...actually we both spent 21 days in the digger 
Do you recall "Blondies" and "The Ranch House" just outside and through a hole in the fence, behind Fort York?
Sorry do not know Ollie Alanko...or recall him.
Come back.
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Mike Blais
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Who won the fight?
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Ron \"Trooper\" Green
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Hey John: Yes I remember Charlie Hawkes he was a good man. Also known as "Cement Head" I spent one summer in Gagetown Support Platoon with Charlie. Sorry to hear he passed on. No I'm not that Cpl. Green but do remember a L / Cpl Green in A.Coy at the time. I see my good cousin Jerry Put in a good word for me again. Good to see you can still read Jerry. John do you remember Bob Reid, he was in Pioneer Platoon 2 RCR and I beleive went to the Air Froce. Ron "Trooper " Green'
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Mike, Im dying to tell ya what happened on Ron's last jump cause I know and he is my cousin but I'll let him tell you. Jerry
Hey Mike : I hope you don't know my cousin Jerry , He is a living south end of a horse going North. Now with that settled ....My lines got entangled over my main chute and I came down a little bit fast. Pulled my reserve and it fell between my legs and by the time I shook the lines and the reserve opened, they say I was a hundred feet or so from the ground. Landed with full equipment never got a chance to lower any thing. Glad it was a winter jump that little bit of snow may have helped. Next thing I remember was Joe Dwyer from N.S shaking me screaming " You O.K Trooper, over and over" . I'll never understand why we were never issued with brown pants )) Like a true Royal I carried on until I was pulled out of the exercise . Had a sprained ankle and some sore bones. (Other injuries showed up later ) Thankes to that jump I now have have two brand new knees and a new hip. I made the front page of The London Free Press and I still have the reserve handle and newspapaer clippings framed in my family room. That jump ended my career. End of story Mike.
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Mike Blais
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You carried on? Holy crap, today you'd be carried alright... right to the freaking hospital! Brown pants indeed, sheeesh, was there even time to say high to Jesus? Yowser! What a ride, eh? Two knees and a hip seems a fair trade considering the alternative I suppose. 
How much snow was there?
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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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Ron \"Trooper\" Green
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Hey Mike: As I recall there might have been a foot of snow on the Drop Zone ,not a whole lot. We did have snow shoes but the snow was hard enough to support you and wind sweeped ,you know what I mean. We used to secure our rifle and snowshoes together and lower them when ever. I remember coming through (knocked myself out) and Joe shouting at me.The rifle barrel and snowshoes a few inches from my head. another couple of inch .......I could have another hole in my head ,that was the scary part. By the way we were jumping out of the old C119's "The Flying Boxcar" Made a few jumps from the C130's beautifull aircraft. Ron Trooper Green
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Well, Ron, I'm a leg, as they say, so I wouldn't know... hahahaaaa... but I like a good story when I hear it and that was a good one. We need more stuff like that around here, in fact.
Hey, I met a fellow the other day from your era, any of you guys happen to remember a William, or Bill, Robson? He came from Niagara Falls and jumped during the boxcar era. Was in Ipperwash during the fifties...
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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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Ron Trooper Green
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Hey Mike: I'm going down to the Falls this Sunday second honey moon 35 years to the same woman.......go figure anyone can do 35 years with several different ladies. Just maybe I can run into some guys you spoke of. Take care. Ron Trooper Green
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Mike Blais
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This Sunday? As in tomorrow? Yikes, its four now, I will see what I can do but, considering the time frame, I'm not promising anything.
Mike
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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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Ron Trooper Green
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Hey Mike : Not to worry....the wife will have me on a short leash. Everything is pretty well planed out for the few days we will be their. After all it's a second Honey Moon. Some other time. I' m just a couple of hours away in Kitchener. Take Care .. Ron Trooper Green
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Lovey dovey time, eh?
Well, thats what second honeymoons are for yes?
Good on you, brother. Try not to lose to much in the casino!
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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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Hi John Sorry i,m a liittle late on my reply,(at a wedding in T .O.)You got my height right on.I joined the Royals in Jan 54 after qne year on civvy st.Was in Hannover 51/52 with 48th Highlanders.(sure got myself in a lot of shit,but had a ball).Jump course Easter 54,didn,t have | | | |