What a phenomenal insight into what our men and women dealt with in that environment on a daily basis. Kudos to all those who appeared in the video, awesome job! Seargent Major Chambers, keep that brain bucket a little closer, we want you and all the troops home safe and sound every time :)
Does anyone know if this is available on DVD? It would be nice to show it around, at times when a computer isn't present and / or at a higher native resolution.
Please feel free to send me a direct message, with relevant links, if you know of such a disc.
Great documentary, the kind that comes from living in the compound for months at a time. I think it helped that a reserve officer with CBC experience was directing and narrating - the soldiers were probably franker with him.
I hate those arm brassards...useless piece of kit. All because of insurance companies like sisip why we have to wear that crap. Oh great doc by the way. was this on tv?
The ladies should be looking healther than that ...
blackpridentc 1 month ago
What a phenomenal insight into what our men and women dealt with in that environment on a daily basis. Kudos to all those who appeared in the video, awesome job! Seargent Major Chambers, keep that brain bucket a little closer, we want you and all the troops home safe and sound every time :)
CdnDrtigrl 2 months ago
Yes the DVD is available..
Lastmag 2 months ago
whats weird is most of the kids in my town to enlist are usually social outcasts and are weird. why is that
norcofoxrider 2 months ago in playlist Desert Lions: Canadian Forces Mentors in Kandahar
This Video shines a real light on what is really happening over there Thanks to the Men and Women of the Canadian Forces.
Army528 3 months ago
Does anyone know if this is available on DVD? It would be nice to show it around, at times when a computer isn't present and / or at a higher native resolution.
Please feel free to send me a direct message, with relevant links, if you know of such a disc.
Thanks!
jlrm365 5 months ago
@jlrm365 I'd assume you could burn it to one?
BronzeRatz 3 months ago
Pink was the nicest guy i'll ever know. He'd do it all again, RIP Pinksen you friendly giant
Kylebko 5 months ago
MWO Chambers is my hero, keep that brain bucket close.
parkdaletoronto 6 months ago 9
Great documentary, the kind that comes from living in the compound for months at a time. I think it helped that a reserve officer with CBC experience was directing and narrating - the soldiers were probably franker with him.
MJB33bravo 6 months ago 3
RIP Brian Pinksen
Arco6 6 months ago 4
Is it called route chimo because a sapper died on the road?
walkertexasranger33 6 months ago
brain bucket :)
walkertexasranger33 6 months ago
RIP Corporal Pinksen.
FirearmFreedom 6 months ago 2
those are my boys..
Alexbadita 6 months ago
thank you all who are serving.
quickscope2011 7 months ago
I hate those arm brassards...useless piece of kit. All because of insurance companies like sisip why we have to wear that crap. Oh great doc by the way. was this on tv?
CDNmuslimkiller 7 months ago
Thats why you keep officers away from pyro.
Pete031 7 months ago
Pro Patria, RIP Brian Pinksen
SnakeTnk 7 months ago 4
I know the medic
13MMMKAY 7 months ago
wonder how things are now
alexgoyettemobile 7 months ago
Woah woah woah 03:32 it talks about sapper collier
he lived down my street
Renegade23456 8 months ago
this is a really great documentary. It's really the only one of it's kind floating around.
SlapKhan 8 months ago 17
haha i remember those gators wow that town changed
guyw007 8 months ago
THESE MEN ARE HEROES!
skrinjy39 8 months ago 24
heroes
skrinjy39 8 months ago