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within regiment Canadian Airborne Regiment
Daily Routine of Quartermaster
Mr. Bradley provides details of his daily responsibilities in keeping soldiers combat ready during operations.
The Dynamics of Keeping Soldiers Engaged
Mr. Bradley talks about keeping morale up amongst the soldiers and activities they did while off duty.
A very Austere Environment
In relation to the availability of supplies, Mr. Bradley explains the amount of equipment required in building a camp for the infantry.
Part of the Airborne Regiment
As quartermaster, Mr. Bradley details the responsibility of the regiment in providing support to the soldiers.
Putting Our Training to Work
Mr. Campbell explains the concept of military training in relation to the purpose, intensity and effective results exercised during active deployments.
Survival School
Mr. Emslie describes his experience at a Survival School in Calgary and being selected for a squadron in Boundary Bay.
The Soldiers Who Came Before Me
Mr. Campbell expresses the pride and respect he has for the soldiers who served before him in the Canadian Forces.
The Value of Ration Packs
Mr. Campbell explains the reluctance he felt when eating ration packs knowing that the children of Baladwayne had nothing.
Setting up Camp in Baladwayne
Mr. Campbell describes the situation in Baladwayne and how thousands of people came for the security of having Canadian soldiers around.
Canada’s Role in Providing Aid
Mr. Campbell explains the role of the Canadian military during a tour in Somalia.
The People of Mogadishu
Mr. Campbell describes the sites he witnessed in Mogadishu and having to be on guard at all times.