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Old 31-08-05, 08:02
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Photos on the Vernon Army Cadet Camp Web Page.

http://www.armycadethistory.com/Vern...005/aug_16.htm
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Old 02-09-05, 18:49
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(unfortunatly) I resemble that picture. It was actually the best stop on the trip. Too bad they didn't post a picture of our Smokey Smith V.C. Display
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Old 02-09-05, 21:34
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What a nice vehicle... and just which one do you resemble,Harry?


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Old 03-09-05, 05:30
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Come on I don't have any grey hair, just less and less each year of any hair. No I'm in front of the "Chevrolet 1500 Hundred Wieght Gun Truck" Don't blame me for the desription just because it was full of Guns.
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Old 20-08-09, 22:59
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Default more on the 2005 freedom route

Man did those cadets love that day!
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Old 21-08-09, 19:00
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Default Vernon Army Cadet Camp

The photo of the parade square took me back to 1968...I was there for the summer. WoW. I remember a few Shermans in a compound behind one of the shacks....we snuck over and through the wire to have a peek. I also remember turrets set in the ground near one of the ranges....thanks for the fotos....

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