Don't the Canadian Naval Reserve operate those vessels?
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Originally posted by zone 1 View Posti was on board summerset a Kingston class one time in Halifax naval base crew were reserves all right fine ship in the lines of a peacock below decks
Catch-22 says they have a right to do anything we can't stop them from doing.
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Originally posted by zone 1 View Posti was on board summerset a Kingston class one time in Halifax naval base crew were reserves all right fine ship in the lines of a peacock below decks
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From Program for government(very last page).
Safety at sea and decent working conditions must underpin the development of the fisheries
sector. We will explore the provision of an emergency towing vessel for the Coastguard.
Catch-22 says they have a right to do anything we can't stop them from doing.
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Maybe it will save cost to have the former HM Coastguard ETV operating with our "Coast Guard"? No need to repaint the hull to make a space between the words on the side?
Like you had to do when it changed from IMES....
It's a touch pedantic if you don't mind me saying so. Like the Difference between Navy and Naval service. As long as the job gets done, who cares what it's called.
Catch-22 says they have a right to do anything we can't stop them from doing.
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Originally posted by Goldie fish View PostMaybe it will save cost to have the former HM Coastguard ETV operating with our "Coast Guard"? No need to repaint the hull to make a space between the words on the side?
Like you had to do when it changed from IMES....
It's a touch pedantic if you don't mind me saying so. Like the Difference between Navy and Naval service. As long as the job gets done, who cares what it's called.
If wiki is correct, the company may just keep them?
Would it be possible to get the bollard tow capability as part of the EPV?Last edited by DeV; 8 March 2011, 17:33.
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