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Now that Tiger Kings I'd watch. :nod:CloudCover said:Interesting BBQ idea. I am told the owner of this unit is in Quebec:
Now that Tiger Kings I'd watch. :nod:CloudCover said:Interesting BBQ idea. I am told the owner of this unit is in Quebec:
Eye In The Sky said:Accurate for some people!
Or this!
They're rehearsing for a parade where they will have to wear service dress with their standard shoes and in order to get them used to marching in those heels they're rehearsing with them.
oh my god. I hope that is day one and they have another 20 days to prepare.....arms, thumb pressure, slouches, breast pocket high etcYou know the ridicule that photo has gotten really bugs me.
We all know what's going on. They're rehearsing for a parade where they will have to wear service dress with their standard shoes and in order to get them used to marching in those heels they're rehearsing with them.
It's like when Brit guardsmen do their training and rehearsals in some form of work dress but still wear the parade bearskins in order to get used to them. Like this:
Personally while the media is trying to make a point about how the army treats women, all it really does is highlight how absolutely ignorant the press in general about soldiers lives.
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At least the ladies are in far better accordanceoh my god. I hope that is day one and they have another 20 days to prepare.....arms, thumb pressure, slouches, breast pocket high etc
Not to mention the sergeant on the right who is out of step.oh my god. I hope that is day one and they have another 20 days to prepare.....arms, thumb pressure, slouches, breast pocket high etc
It was amazing how many times in 1983 Basic Training Pte Kuzmida was actually in step, and the rest of the platoon had to "Change Step. Our drill staff incessantly stated " 9 Platoon less Pte Kuzmida, change step" as a frequent enjoinder during our soirees around the drill square.The sergeant is in step; everyone else is out of step.
Just ask him.