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Sunday, 13 July 2008 (30 photos)
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1830 hrs, marching onto Coutt's Common (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

The Adjutant, Capt Jim Davidge hands over the parade to the DCO Maj Lyle Johnson (VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

The CO address the parade (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)

LCol Dengis & newly promoted 2Lt Kemp (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

LCol Dengis & newly promoted 2Lt Solda (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

The skits (VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

...some show lots of imagination (VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)
(VACSTC, Wayne Emde)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

(VACSTC, Wayne Emde)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

The band plays the various company march pasts (VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)

(VACSTC, Capt Karl Kopan)
Guard Coy - in Camp
Trg Support Group (Adventure Platoons) - in Camp
Bravo Coy - in Camp
Charlie Coy - in Camp
Delta Coy - in Camp
Echo Coy - in Camp
Foxtrot Coy - in Camp
Today's weather: Max Temp 32c Min Temp. 13c sunny
This day in Canadian Military History...
13 July 1687
A French army of 2500 regulars and Canadian militia, accompanied by native allies, engage a large Seneca force. They leave on the field 27 of their warriors; the French lose 11 men. Pursuit is not an option for the victors, as summer heat and a long march have exhausted the troops.
13 July 1916
Canadian troops are employed at the front around Armagh and Sanctuary Woods, reinforcing the trench lines and bringing supplies and ammunition forward.
13 July 2006
Private Carl Lamont was deployed with the Health Support Services Company, 1 PPCLI Battle Group during Operation ARCHER. On July 13, 2006, an element of the reconnaissance platoon came under heavy enemy fire from a compound located in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, and was isolated from the rest of the platoon. During the firefight, another soldier was shot while attempting to withdraw back to the firing line and was unable to continue. Without regard for his personal safety, Private Lamont, under concentrated enemy fire and with no organized suppression by friendly forces, sprinted through open terrain to administer first aid. Private Lamont's actions demonstrated tremendous courage, selflessness and devotion to duty. Private Lamont will later be awarded the Medal of Military Valour for his gallant actions.