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700 of these in Afghanistan!

 

On the scene in Kosovo!

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2 CER Visited the Driel Ferry Site a while back - click jumper plane

When the pot boils over some guys clad in black rubber suits get booked on green planes going to strange and dangerous places.  An alert could come at anytime for Canada's sub-surface sappers. What are they? They're the Canadian Army's Scuba divers. This site looks at some of their training over the last year or so. The site is produced under the auspices of the Combat Divers of Canada, a non-profit association of serving and retired Canadian Army Scuba Divers. 

 

Swamp thing wake up after winter! Timbits mmmmmmmm! :)<<<<<Update on NEW STUFF at Training

Missing Canadian Military Engineer WWII - Prisoner of War

On the day of the Allied Invasion of Normandy, the 6th of June 1944, Lieutenant W. A. Miller, Royal Canadian Engineers, successfully escaped alone from OFLAG VIIC, Colditz Castle, in eastern Germany by holding onto the underside of a German truck driven out of the prison camp. But he was never heard of again. No record of him has yet been found in any captured German archives and he has no known grave. It is believed that he was captured, perhaps tortured and shot by either the Gestapo or the SS. It is also possible that during his escape he drowned while attempting a water crossing and his body lost.

A search of the National Archives is presently underway to reveal other details of Lieutenant Miller and they will be provided in due course.

Fort Leonard Wood Magazine - found by Scott Fuller

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Ed's last official photo shoot - he hung up his flippers Nov 13.
Day breaks over the training float at FDU(P) Sgt Dan Bambrick briefs the boys on the deep dive in the Straits of Juan De Fuca The PO is always cool with milk for his ulcer. The traditional morning swim is about to start. Maj Andrew Jayne gets the boys ready Last official dive:   LCol Foreman comes out of the water after nearly 30 years as a combat diver.

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Canadian Engineer fights in 2 wars prior to 1914 then leads highly successful 54th Canadian Infantry Battalion. Find out more! 

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Ed on the Red Sea

02 01 01 HAPPY NEW YEAR! Latest stuff - The battles never end on our re-designed Bookz page, editor, training, and eqpt areas.  2 items on mine clearance here and here.

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Send a diver/sapper story! Back up your tall tale with pictures email here or is it just so much BS??

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