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Did you know Canada was part of the Korean War?
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 9:03 am
 


TheFoundersIntent wrote:
lylejb wrote:
To answer your question, there were Canadians that did participate in the Vietnam War.

Baby killers!! :lol:


The one I used to really appreciate was war monger. Comment usually made by some waste of skin welfare recipient.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 9:15 am
 


Yup, sad but true.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 9:30 am
 


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 2:29 pm
 


I am sure your going to catch hell for that one but it was funny.


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 5:58 pm
 


i am looking for pictures or any service member still alive to help my wife grandfather who served with the 81st Field Regiment, RCA
(Redesignated: 4th Regiment, RCHA - 16 Oct 53)
if anyone has any pictures or can tell me how i can get the silent Video from Shilo plz tell me how i have contact some fellow is shilo but still no response and this was 2 years ago


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 8:45 pm
 


Have you tried the KOREA VETERANS ASSOCIATION?


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 4:20 pm
 


Yeh he is part of KVA but the stuff they have is not all the best i have however got in contact with some of his war buddies last year via internet and he was happy to be able to write them but i know at the artillery muesum they supposedly have a silent video and pictures of all the battalions but last time i talked to them they said they would put the stuff on cds and msg me via e-mail but no response im thinking just like the military to give you the run around. :) well they aint all bad i guess since i am Joining up very soon...


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 4:31 pm
 


lylejb wrote:
Just curious how many people out there actually know about it?

Seem alot of Canadians don't!

Technically the Korean War never ended, that's how I understand it..


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 4:33 pm
 


They signed a cease-fire, not a peace treaty ending the war so therefore the war is technically still on.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 4:43 pm
 


Tman1 wrote:
They signed a cease-fire, not a peace treaty ending the war so therefore the war is technically still on.

I thought so, thanks..
Ever seen the only crossing point at the DMZ? The way the North and South Korean forces stare each other down 24/7..


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 4:57 pm
 


One of my profs went there one time and there are tours they give. I think you have to sign something saying that they are not responsible if you get shot or something like that. Those guys look fierce.

Here are some N Koreans looking in the window

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 5:21 pm
 


Forgotten no, my Uncle died there at the age of 18.


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