Björn from Poltec asked us to say “Hi” and that he had a great day at the range!
Weiß Du Patrick, als Ich junger war, wohnte Ich in Würzburg. Ich war beim FernspahAbteiling der 3. Inf Div.
Björn from Poltec asked us to say “Hi” and that he had a great day at the range!
Weiß Du Patrick, als Ich junger war, wohnte Ich in Würzburg. Ich war beim FernspahAbteiling der 3. Inf Div.
Thanks to FirstSpear, Oakley, SIG Sauer, Zero Point and Wilcox Industries…look for a full report soon.
According to the Ottawa Citizen, the Canadian Government is restoring the Canadian Army’s traditional unit designations as well as ranks and insignia. Just two years ago, the Canadians restored their traditional service names to Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy, and Royal Canadian Air Force from the the Land Forces Command, Maritime Command and Air Command that they adopted in 1968. I think is pretty cool news for the Canadian Army to return to its roots. After all, what is the military without tradition? Oh yeah, the US Air Force.
(below from the DND/CF backgrounder):
When the Government of Canada announced that it was reinstating the historical name of the Canadian Army in August 2011, it restored an important part of the Canadian Army’s heritage. The restoration of traditions related to the historical identity of the Canadian Army appropriately reflects the re-designation of the institution.
The proposed changes include the re-introduction of divisional nomenclature and patches for the current Land Force Areas; traditional rank insignia for officers; corps shoulder titles following the restoration of traditional titles to a number of Canadian Army corps in April 2013; and the Canadian Army’s secondary badge. Further, the Minister of National Defence announced the intention to restore the historical Army rank names for non-commissioned members.
Divisional Nomenclature and Patches
Land Force Areas will be renamed as divisions and Canadian Army personnel will wear appropriate division patches. Formations will be renamed as follows:
Land Force Quebec Area will be referred to as “2nd Canadian Division”;
Land Force Western Area will be referred to as “3rd Canadian Division”;
Land Force Central Area will be referred to as “4th Canadian Division”;
Land Force Atlantic Area will be referred to as “5th Canadian Division”; and
Land Force Doctrine and Training System will be referred to as “Canadian Army Doctrine and Training Centre”.
There will be no change to 1st Canadian Division Headquarters.
Corps Shoulder Titles
Following the restoration of the Canadian Army’s corps in April 2013, corps metal and cloth shoulder titles will be produced.
Army Rank Names
The historical rank names for non-commissioned members, which have long been used informally, are being considered for formalization, at which point they would change as follows:
Privates of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps will be referred to as “Trooper”;
Privates and corporals of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery will be referred to as “Gunner” and “Bombardier” respectively;
Privates of the Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers will be referred to as “Sapper”;
Privates of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals will be addressed as “Signaller”;
Some Privates of the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps will be referred to as “Fusilier,” “Rifleman” or “Guardsman”, depending on their type of unit; and
Privates of the Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers will be referred to as “Craftsman”.
In addition, the second lieutenants and warrant officers in Guards regiments will be addressed as “Ensign” and “Colour Sergeant”, respectively.
Traditional Insignia for Officers
In line with the formalization of historical rank names for non-commissioned members, the traditional army officer rank insignia – with the stars, or “pips,” and crowns – are being restored. This ranking system is more than a hundred years old and continues to be used by armies the world over. Historically, the variations of the stars and crown were used to delineate rank so that officers could recognize each other on the battlefield. Canadian Army colonels and general officers will also wear the traditional gorget patches.
Canadian Army Secondary Badge
The new Canadian Army secondary badge is based on the historical Canadian Army badge used during and after the Second World War. It features the crossed swords, overlaid by three maple leaves conjoined on one stem. A crown is placed atop the maple leaves. The secondary badge will be displayed on the Canadian Army ensign and pocket badge.
Be sure to visit NEMO Shield at Warrior Expo East in Virginia Beach July 11-12 as they display their impressive line of tactical shelters and sleep systems.
TENTS
SWITCHBLADE™ 1P SE: designed for setup on a standard COT or ground. The Switchblade™ 1P SE is ideal for training or deployment and is fully Berry Complaint.
SABRE™ SE MultiCam®: Derived from the same proven AirSupported Technology® found in NEMO’s Gogo™ SE, Sabre™ is designed specifically for combat environments in desert, temperate, and mountainous regions. It’s lightning fast to set up, ultra compact, discrete, and highly functional.
SLEEPING BAGS
TARGA™ Mobility Bag SE: Lightweight and highly packable, the Targa™ Mobility Bag SE is designed for enhanced usability while both sleeping and active. Targa™ allows the warfighter to remain comfortable in a static position without limiting im¬mediate action capability for weapon use or movement while still in the bag.
MEZZO LOFT™ SE Sleeping Bag: The versatile Mezzo Loft™ SE rectangular sleeping bag uses PrimaLoft® synthetic fill and incorporates a fitted sleeve for NEMO’s Cosmo™ Air that keeps the pad in place.
ACCESSORIES
FAS™ JUMP AR SE GEN III: The 3rd generation waterproof shoot through weapons bag that now incorporates a bleed valve, MaxiGrip redundant closure system, and ATPIAL window.
These products and more will be on display at the NEMO booth. Stop by to learn more, enter their daily raffle for a Tanto™ SE with Rain fly in Tan and receive a 30% discount card for all NEMO Shield™ products.
To arrange a meeting at Warrior East, please contact Mike Sullivan, Vice President, NEMO Shield™, at mike@nemoequipment.com or Kate Ketschek, Revolution House Media, at kate@revolutionhousemedia.com.
If you are an SSD reader you have probably heard of Smith & Wesson. And assuredly, you’re familiar with the concept of pepper spray. Now, they’ve come together to offer a less-than-lethal personal protection device. Manufactured by CampCo under license from S&W, they bring over 20 years of experience manufacturing and distributing pepper spray.
Their formula recipe packs 2,000,000 Scoville Heat Units, with the potential to immobilize assailants for up to 30 minutes. Made in the USA, Smith & Wesson Pepper Spray is available in ½-oz. to 4-oz. sizes, with a variety of storage and holder options as you can see above.
I really like the APL from Inforce for both its price and performance. Until now, they’ve only been offered in Black. Now, Inforce has announced an exclusive offering in FDE though 2 Vets Arms Co.
North Kingstown, RI – Emissive Energy Corp. is pleased to announce that the INFORCE APL™ will be available in a true Flat Dark Earth / FDE color scheme. This will be available exclusively through 2 Vets Arms Company.
The INFORCE APL LED Auto Pistol Light produces 200 lumens of white light with a tight beam for close to mid-range applications and balanced peripheral light for discernment of the surrounding area. The straightforward, bilateral paddle switching of the APL allows for ambidextrous activation, and natural finger movement from the weapon body to the switch. The INFORCE APL is ultra-light and durable inside and out and is waterproof to a depth of 66 feet. Its integrated mounting system is compact, convenient and securely attaches without tools. Not only does the APL serve as the ideal pistol light, it also fills the need for a compact light for PDW or SBR applications.
INTEGRATED MOUNTING SYSTEM:
• Product ships with (2) rail mounting bars that accommodate universal and MIL-STD-1913 rails.
• No tools required
Length: 3 in. / 7.619 cm.
Width: 1.2 in. / 3.048 cm.
Weight: 2.83 oz. / 80.229 g.
(1) Lithium 123A Battery Included