Back from the Arctic
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Just got back from the arctic exercise, which was overshadowed by the unfortunate incident which some of you might have heard of in the news ( the plane crash )
Due to the current investigation, I can't post pics of the incident
Anyhoo...Here are some pics








Due to the current investigation, I can't post pics of the incidentAnyhoo...Here are some pics








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That must have been quite stressful, handling an actual plane crash instead of a mock up (and I appreciate that is an understatement). Thank you, for taking on essential work that must sometimes feel under-appreciated by the general public.
Lovely photos. The area looks both beautiful and sad.
Lovely photos. The area looks both beautiful and sad.
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That must have been quite stressful, handling an actual plane crash instead of a mock up (and I appreciate that is an understatement). Thank you, for taking on essential work that must sometimes feel under-appreciated by the general public.
Lovely photos. The area looks both beautiful and sad.
Lovely photos. The area looks both beautiful and sad.
In the pics above, you can see the PM in the truck, and The Governor General in military CADPAT. I got to meet them both






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Posting pics makes no difference to the investigation. Its not a military aircraft nor secret flight, Transport Canada conduct the investigation and the media post pics of air incidents all the time.
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True....but am talking about pics from the crash and the response, which the public hasn't seen yet. Transport and safety board are still in the area conducting their investigation.
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I was struck by the contrast between the timeless things in the Arctic - the whale and walrus bone, the inukshuk, the landscape, and the trappings of a modern army like satellite dishes and huge portable buildings and especially that portable rpv launcher! Also by the difference in logistical support between the Rangers and southern troops. With the addition of maybe a satellite phone and some fuel drops the man on the ground with a quad or snowmobile and a Lee Enfield .303 covers a lot of area up there. They bring to mind the outposts of the NWMP and RCMP from the late 19th and early 20th centuries only with machines instead of dogs or horses and national defence instead of the law as a mandate.
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Where's the snow and ice

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Well, I think your photos are good 
The landscape is bleak as a bleak thing - and while bleak, it is also interesting and I shall not complain about prairie grassland ever again.
Gremmie - it's summer innit?

The landscape is bleak as a bleak thing - and while bleak, it is also interesting and I shall not complain about prairie grassland ever again.
Gremmie - it's summer innit?
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Looks like the OP had a glorified holiday up there, hope he doesn't call that work




