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A. Ryan
Canada
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The one with all the old Canadian Armed Forces training videos from the 1980’s to today.
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Canadian Forces - Manoeuvre Damage Awareness
Canadian Forces Training Video Series.
Produced for CFB Gagetown, Department of National Defence.
Produced for CFB Gagetown, Department of National Defence.
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Canadian Forces - Environmental Awareness on Ranges & Training Areas
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Canadian Forces Training Video Series. Produced for CFB Gagetown, Department of National Defence, 2002. Français: th-cam.com/video/Y5kPal1YNYk/w-d-xo.html
Forces canadiennes- Sensibilisation la protection de l'envionnement- aires de tir et d'entrainement
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Série de vidéos d'entraînement des Forces canadiennes. Produit pour le ministère de la Défense nationale, 2002. English: th-cam.com/video/TsSLKE2yYe4/w-d-xo.html
Canadian Forces - Road to War: Baltics
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Canadian Forces Training Video Series. Produced for the Department of National Defence. Continuation of Road to Crisis: th-cam.com/video/0tu6N1kgue4/w-d-xo.html
Canadian Forces - Environmental Awareness in Garrison
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Canadian Forces Training Video Series. Produced by CFB Gagetown for the Department of National Defence. 2007.
Canadian Forces - Bosnia Specials: So Far From Home
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From the Archives of the North Saskatchewan Regiment. Produced by Brian Lacoursiere of Global Television Saskatoon, March 2001.
Forces Canadiennes - Intervention En Cas De Dèversement
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Canadian Forces Training Video Series English: th-cam.com/video/c0v09fnDgfg/w-d-xo.html
Canadian Forces - Spill Response
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Canadian Forces Training Video Series Français: th-cam.com/video/nem0mfazNw0/w-d-xo.html
Treaty Videos: The Role of Elders
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From the Office of the Treaty Commissioner. 2005. www.otc.ca
Treaty Videos: Treaty Implementation - Fulfilling the Covenant Lecture
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From the Office of the Treaty Commissioner. 2005. www.otc.ca
Treaty Videos: Legislature Mace Runner Ceremony
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From the Office of the Treaty Commissioner. 2005. www.otc.ca
Treaty Videos: Socio-Economic Impact of Treaties
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From the Office of the Treaty Commissioner. 2005. www.otc.ca
Treaty Videos: A Wîsahkêcâhk Story
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From the Office of the Treaty Commissioner, 2005. www.otc.ca
Treaty Videos: A Solemn Undertaking - The 5 Treaties of Saskatchewan
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From the Office of the Treaty Commissioner, 2005. www.otc.ca
Treaty Videos: We are All Part of Treaty
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From the Office of the Treaty Commissioner, 2005. www.otc.ca
Treaty Videos: Treaties as a Bridge to the Future
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Treaty Videos: Treaties as a Bridge to the Future
Treaty Videos: As Long as the Sun Shines
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Treaty Videos: As Long as the Sun Shines
Ready for Work: A Good Deal for Saskatchewan - The Labour Standards Act
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Ready for Work: A Good Deal for Saskatchewan - The Labour Standards Act
Juba, South Sudan - Rajaf Range to Airport
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Juba, South Sudan - Rajaf Range to Airport
The School on the Hill - 100 Years of Nutana Collegiate
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The School on the Hill - 100 Years of Nutana Collegiate
Back to Batoche 2010: 125th Anniversary Celebrations
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Back to Batoche 2010: 125th Anniversary Celebrations
Canadian Forces - Rwanda Genocide with BGen Dallaire
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Canadian Forces - Rwanda Genocide with BGen Dallaire
Saskatchewan Parks: Our Treasures, Our Legacy
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Saskatchewan Parks: Our Treasures, Our Legacy
Canadian Forces - Role of the Military Reserves with John Eaton
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Canadian Forces - Role of the Military Reserves with John Eaton
1993 Uranium Hearings, Saskatchewan, Canada
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1993 Uranium Hearings, Saskatchewan, Canada
Saskatchewan Indian Culture Centre: Moosehide Tanning
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Saskatchewan Indian Culture Centre: Moosehide Tanning
Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre: How to make a Birch Bark Canoe
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Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre: How to make a Birch Bark Canoe
Canadian Forces - Combat First Aid Training: Fractures 1
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Canadian Forces - Combat First Aid Training: Fractures 1
Its that stupid womans fault.
Ok now remove all wire and fill holes
And the easy dump site
Never show the rock hard desert, rock mountain Always nice stuff
Days of the etools are back😊
Beautiful trucks I love 💘 it when I see it I feel happy God bless you more beautiful than new cars ugly made from blastic ❤
Thanks Ryan
yes :)
RCR Drill Hall in Pet! ahhh, great memories as a Sapper in an Infantry world! LOL PRO PATRIA, Chimo!
“Canadian Forces”. That’s like saying “dangerous puppy”. 😂
Private Davis is a cutie. But I digress. This video does not accurately represent how things really would have gone down in real life - it's all been toned down. After the rifle went off, the first thing the master corporal would have done is come roaring out of the shack screaming, "WHAT IN THE LIVING FUCK IS GOING ON HERE?! WHO FIRED THAT ROUND?!" A lot of yelling and screaming in the OC's office would have ensued. The company sergeant major would have dressed down Private Cowan for sure. Pte Davis would not and should not have been charged with anything, but only brought in as a witness. She did not cause the negligent discharge, but tried to prevent it. Being responsible for range safety, she should have reported the live round immediately, though. The master corporal would be facing the most serious charge of all - negligent performance of duties. I doubt they would have punished him with only a partial stoppage of pay. They might have sent him to the service detention barracks in Edmonton for 30 days and then temporarily reduced his rank. In any case, it would have been a big black mark in his service record and would have retarded his career progression for a while. In addition, counselling his subordinates to cover up the matter was also a grave offence.
Suddenly an urge to disassemble this LMG'S gas regulator has come upon me.
And in the highway 16 of tears?? Is the same thing and is 100s deaths there most of Indians woman's similar thing happen or they can say Bigfoot did it.
just aim center of mass if you're doing PWT3, wind doesnt affect it as much as in this video
This breaks me.... I'm so sorry for all these people and their family and friends. I wish so much I could do something to help them...
First in the Field
There was one Canadian division involved in Op Charnwood and two British Divisions so how come it was a Canadian battle for Caen?
Garrison dress sucked soooo much!!
So here I am, having to plan airmobile ops for AOC and wondering how dinosaurs did it back in the day. Keep up with the videos, still relevant!
When the cop says that policing is one of the "hardest" professions, how does he think Indigenous people feel when they're walking alone down the street, especially at night, and are approached by two large and usually extremely aggressive people with lethal weapons, and with the authority to kill them if they feel "threatened?" They're the ones who are afraid and have a hard time, not the cop with the badge and the gun and the full force of the law behind them.
This and "The Man From LOX". Classic.
This is normal vernacular for the US Armed Forces. We dropped the f-word, and the other f-word, just about everyday. It only only get offensive when it's meant to be.
Meatheads
This video has reached near mythic status in the navy. I was never privileged to see it when I was still serving, but I'm grateful to you for having uploaded it in full.
yo you can see the brain 20:20
When they disbanded the airborne NATO lost one of her finest regiments.
the CAR was undisciplined and morally corrupt. Even before the Somalia torture killings, there were problems with the CAR and there were those who spoke against their deployment to Somalia for these reasons. In Somalia they disgraced themselves. They were disbanded for a reason.
It looked perfectly fine to me😢. Lord have mercy on us!
the beginning looks like they're filming in a prison
In the late 80s, when I took my MG course in the CAF, I had a REALLY dumb sergeant who couldn't do maths, trying to explain the cone of fire dispersion pattern and the ballistic trajectory of a round in the air. He probably messed up half of the unit with his F'ed-up numbers and weird results. I tried talking to him in private after the second class, but it just got him, pissed off at me, and he took away my week-end. I REALLY didn't want people serving on an MG that didn't know their shiat and could make deadly mistakes (and I felt slighted, like a 19-year-old can), so I just went ahead and told him in front of everyone the next class, and he couldn't back down anymore. He tried to get me taken off the course, but it got out of hand and I wound up in front of a captain who listened to me, understood the maths and the importance of getting it right, that even after I talked to the guy and showed him his counting issue, he wouldn't do the right thing. And we had a new instructor the next day. But, every NCO around wanted to skin me alive, so that turned out to be the last time I ever corrected anyone with a higher rank. Some of them have way more pride than common sense, and that bunch was the LAST wave of uneducated people in our military. It changed from a grade 9 minimum to a high school degree minimum soon after, and officers needed a university degree, where they only needed a high school diploma before. The quality of leaders went up after that. But education is sadly not always a guarantee of character, so we still had some dumb arseholes, just more educated ones.
Good soup 👌🏻
It is a fine rifle. A shame that we (in the US) cannot receive Canadian-made barrels. I'm told they're some of the strongest and most accurate for AR construction.
Cool video i like it
Partay at Matay's!!
Must be relatively a new thing. When I was with Toronto Public Affairs, I went to Kingston Royal Military College in 1995 to film graduating events and remember vividly filming the flag lowered down, gathered in a bunch, and walked off the parade grounds. Not a good impression.
La mise sur pause à 1m28 m'a vraiment choqué. On voit de haut la Porte de Brandebourg avec une cinquantaine de mètres plus loin un mur en forme de croissant de lune fermant toute possibilité d'aller et venu. Porte de Brandebourg qui est le symbole de l'Allemagne, un pays uni et non pas 2 drapeaux, 2 noms et donc séparés en + par 2 idéologies 😢
What does the c 7 or see see even stand for? It works but it is nerfed.
That looks like so much fun, I wonder what the temp is.
Great work to Roto 2
Wow this was my. Life
Holy crap is this CFB Petawawa? It looks exactly like where I went every Tuesday for cadets back in the day
What gauge fence, what size holes, and what's better mesh or chainlink fence.
This video go hard! LOL 🔥
This weapon is quite clunky now that I look at it again. It had some good ideas, but many poor choices as well. A shame
My father was stationed there 86 - 90 2 MP Platoon , I went to General Lake and River Crest I was watching some videos hoping to see something I remember MB Criggers store or Pauls Variety down by the IGA cant even find pics of the PMQ 's was wondering if they were torn down like they did to Greenwood .
Comment appel t'on le logement du ressort récupérateur du PMAK
Embarrassing video. Next time, do it once, start to finish without a camera on and GREASE THE DAMN PINS...
What a dump
C'est trop bien 👏👏
Reminds me of my days back in the british cadet corps fighting the Made-up-istani's in Wales
2:10 heard that explanation word for word on my BMQ, literally