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Saturday, 18 July 2009 (25 photos)
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Quarter guard arrives for the visits of MGen Tabbenor (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)
MGen Dennis Tabbenor CMM, CD, Chief - Reserves and Cadets visits the training centre (C Res & Cdts) (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)
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Cdt Auger (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)
Cdt Nuefeld and the general sharing a laugh. (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)
speaking with the quarter guard (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)
coffee with the senior staff (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)
RSM Griffiths, a former cadet attended course at Vernon in ____ along with Maj Wally Statz (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)
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Lt Logan and MGen Tabbenor during a break from lecture periods (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)
Cadets from Guard coy talk with MGen Tabbenor (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)
At the cadet canteen (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)
MGen Tabbenor and C/WO Wright (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)
MGen Tabbenor listens to C/WO Diego Bennevente about the abseil tower (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)
MGen Tabbenor and Cdt Rose on the abseil tower (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)
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going through the basic confidence course (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)
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MGen Tabbenor and Maj Ken Russell OC D Coy (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)
MGen Tabbenor and C/MWO Yu (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)
Basic course tent lines, Capt Kevin Seesequasis, LCol Allen Dengis, MGen Tabbenor and Maj Ken Russell (VACSTC, Wayne Emde)
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Guard Coy - in Camp
Alpha Coy - in Camp
Bravo Coy - in Camp
Charlie Coy - in Camp
Delta Coy - in Camp
Today's weather: Max Temp. 35c Min Temp. 17c sunny and hot
This day in Canadian Military History...
18 July 1696
A French army of 2000 men (regulars, Canadian militia, and Mission Iroquois) are returning to Montreal from attacks on Onondaga villages south of Lake Ontario. Count Frontenac, now in his 74th year, accompanies the force.
18 July 1944Operation Goodwood opens in Normandy this morning as RAF and RCAF bombers launch repeated attacks on the enemy defences in and around Caen. The bombardment is a prelude of the Canadian attempt to clear Caen and push the Germans southwards towards Falaise.