I still think it’s a serious loss that the Electronic Library of lessons and manuals was taken off the public internet. Was this necessary? Will someone higher up explain this, please?
If DND Ottawa chose to put these files on the public internet for so many years, could they have been that...
I tried to click on Fieldcraft and C6 manuals, but this message came up -
" HTTP Error 404 - The Army Electronic Library is no longer available from the Internet.
The Army Electronic Library is no longer available from the Internet..... We regret any inconvenience this decision may cause."...
FYI, you may like to see the Combat Diving manual for Field Engineers - http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/ael/pubs/300-006/B-GL-361/007/FP-001/B-GL-361-007-FP-001.pdf
{Moderator edit : I removed the url you put up, as i am growing increasingly tired of the fact that every post you make on here is...
DND collects important military stories each day and posts them at - http://www.cfc.forces.gc.ca/spotnews_e.html
Also see - http://www3.telus.net/helper33/#_PUBLICATIONS,_MEDIA
You can find the good ARMY FITNESS MANUAL, 2004 (http://armyapp.dnd.ca/38CBG_ARSD/CBTIST/top7/B-GL-382-003-PT-001.pdf) in a link at www3.telus.net/helper33
Re: Website RECRUIT HELPER, at www3.telus.net/helper33
Greetings all. After serving in the CF lower ranks for several years, I noted a gap in the quick access to some information needed by recruits (especially after the CF Warrior’s Handbook stopped being given to privates years ago).
So...
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