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Colonel Pierre Huet, Commander, Canadian Maneuver Training Centre, addresses the troops after presenting awards to participants that completed the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 at Canadian Forces Base Area Support Unit Wainwright, Alberta on November 20, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
Afin d'accompagner les programmes de formation médicale postdoctorale dans la transition vers La compétence par conception (CPC), le Comité d'appui à la CPC de la Faculté de médecine organise des ateliers de type Bootcamp. Voici quelques images des ateliers passés.
A CH-146 Griffon helicopter lands to pick up members from the 8th Reggimento Alpini, Italian Armed Forces, as they begin their patrol in the Wainwright training area, Alberta, on the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 21, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
A medical evacuation team waits with a simulated casualty as a CH-146 Griffon helicopter lands in the Wainwright training area, in support of the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 19, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
Members from the Latvian Combat Support Battalion, Land forces Infantry Brigade, after completing the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 at Canadian Forces Base Area Support Unit Wainwright, Alberta on November 20, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
A member from the composite team of The Royal Canadian Regiment returns fire during a patrol in the Wainwright training area, Alberta, while on the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 20, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
Soldiers from the 8th Reggimento Alpini, Italian Armed Forces, wait to be inserted onto their patrol in the Wainwright training area, Alberta, on the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 21, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
Soldiers from the 8th Reggimento Alpini, Italian Armed Forces, wait to be inserted onto their patrol in the Wainwright training area, Alberta, on the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 21, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
Master Corporal Tanya Capiak, a medical technician, prepares fake blood before placing it onto a simulated casualty for medivac 12 Canadian Health Services, Alberta as a part of the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 19, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
A member from the composite team of The Royal Canadian Regiment navigates the terrian on a patrol in the Wainwright training area, Alberta, while on the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 20, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
Sergeant Munroe (Centre), and members from the 4th Artillery Regiment team unload magazines in Base Transport at Canadian Forces Base Area Support Unit Wainwright in support of the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 21, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
Members from the 4th Artillery Regiment team discuss a grid refrence before the patrol debrief in Base Transport at Canadian Forces Base Area Support Unit Wainwright in support of the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 21, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
A member from the 4th Artillery Regiment team writes down information before the patrol debrief in Base Transport at Canadian Forces Base Area Support Unit Wainwright in support of the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 21, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
In 1984 Amstrad introduced the CPC 464 as a competition to the commodore 64, with numeric keyboard and integrated cassette drive. In Germany, Austria and Switzerland the Amstrad computers were marketed until 1988 by Schneider Computer Division under their own name. In 1985 the CPC 664 and 6128 were added, instead of a cassette drive they had an integrated floppy disk drive of the exotic 3"/80mm format.
The CPC was delivered either with a green (as seen here) or with a colour monitor. At that era the resolution of colour monitors was not very high and for "serious work" a monochrome monitor was recommended. In the 1970s/80s green, or sometimes amber, was considered pleasant to the eyes. But as you see clearly the contrast was not good, even "black" appeared medium green and some colours resulted in very low contrast.
Seen on an exhibition of old computers in Linz.
Master Corporal Tanya Capiak, a medical technician, applies fake blood onto a simulated casualty for medivac training, at 12 Canadian Health Services, Alberta as a part of the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 19, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
my first night of the fest could not have started better!! cpcs followed by the spits! aaaaaah!
@ Emo's - Swami Showcase
Reunião que discutiu a regulamentação do novo CPC, com foco nas demandas repetitivas.
Foto: Gláucio Dettmar
Master Corporal Tanya Capiak, a medical technician, applies fake blood onto a simulated casualty for medivac training, at 12 Canadian Health Services, Alberta as a part of the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 19, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
Members from the Latvian Combat Support Battalion, Land forces Infantry Brigade, after completing the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 at Canadian Forces Base Area Support Unit Wainwright, Alberta on November 20, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
A medivac team lifts a simulated casualty in the Wainwright training area, in support of the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 19, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
Colonel Pierre Huet, Commander, Canadian Maneuver Training Centre, addresses the troops after presenting awards to participants that completed the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 at Canadian Forces Base Area Support Unit Wainwright, Alberta on November 20, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
A member from the composite team of The Royal Canadian Regiment navigates the terrian on a patrol in the Wainwright training area, Alberta, while on the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 20, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
A solider walks to his trench during a patrol in the Wainwright training area, Alberta, while on the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 20, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
Sergeant Munroe, an inspector on the Concentration, looks through a soldiers rucksack from the 4th Artillery Regiment team after completing there patrol, in Base Transport at Canadian Forces Base Area Support Unit Wainwright in support of the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 21, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
Members from The Princess of Wales' Own Regiment, after completing the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 at Canadian Forces Base Area Support Unit Wainwright, Alberta on November 20, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
A member from the 4th Artillery Regiment team writes down information before the patrol debrief in Base Transport at Canadian Forces Base Area Support Unit Wainwright in support of the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 21, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
Members from 2nd battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, after completing the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 at Canadian Forces Base Area Support Unit Wainwright, Alberta on November 20, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
A member from the composite team of The Royal Canadian Regiment waits for orders on a patrol in the Canadian Forces Base Wainwright training area, Alberta, while on the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 20, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
Members from the composite team of The Royal Canadian Regiment conduct a patrol in the Wainwright training area, Alberta, while on the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 20, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
A member from the composite team of The Royal Canadian Regiment watches his arcs on a patrol in the Wainwright training area, Alberta, while on the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 20, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
A member from the composite team of The Royal Canadian Regiment clears a trench during a patrol in the Wainwright training area, Alberta, while on the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 20, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
Members from the 4th Artillery Regiment team are inspected after completing there patrol, in Base Transport at Canadian Forces Base Area Support Unit Wainwright in support of the Canadian Patrol Concentration 2018 on November 21, 2018.
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Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,
Directorate of Army Public Affairs