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A Canadian Air Force crewmember with specific Search and Rescue training.
The venerable Sikorsky CH-124 Sea King is a twin-engined anti-submarine warfare helicopter which has been in use by the Canadian Navy since 1963.
Senior Canadian Officer Present Afloat.
The general term for the colour that Canadian warships are painted. The Navy started using the current hull grey in the late 50's. It was known as Grey 1-2 at first, and is now referred to as 501-109 (FS16480).
A unique identifier that is issued to each member of the Canadian Forces. It replaced the Social Insurance Number as the common unique identifier for serive members. Consists of a letter and then eight digits.
A malady brought on by personal ignorance such as sunburn or even an alchohol induced hangover. Often seen in the tropics, when pasty white Canadian sailors return from a day at the beach.
"Ready Aye Ready" is the motto of the Canadian Navy. It implies that the Canadian Navy is always "ready".
Slang term for the Oberon Class Submarines that served in the Canadian navy from the 1960s to the late 1990s.
Used as a masked replacement for 'Nigger.'
Used when ordering a certain type of beer "Molson Canadian" EX: "Gimme a Canadian bartender!"
A term that is used to indicate good service. The Canadian Forces Decoration (CD) is awarded after twelve years of "undetected crime".
A white or khaki coloured floppy cap, usually worn by rich old men and Canadian Sailors. "Tilly" is a brand name.
A card game similar to blackjack where the top hand is a pair of aces, which is called a "Stook". It is a Canadian variant to the game and only common to the RCN. It is a game where it is easy to triumph, if you know where the aces are.
Royal Canadian Navy.
An epoxy compound applied to deck surfaces to improve traction. Usually on all weather decks of any Canadian warship.
Short for the USN naval air station at Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. Recently it has been closed, but the memory of Canadian Sailors painting ship at that locale will live forever.
Combination of Canadian and Nigger for black Canadians.
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An obscene drinking song associated with Canadian sailors. The main chorus is "Away, away, with fyfe and drum, here we come, full of rum, looking for women to pat on the bum, in the North Atlantic Squadron." As well, there are a number of traditional verses, but the challenge for participants is to make up new verses on the spot. It is thought to have originated in the RCN during WWI as the "Old Destroyer Squadron". Some say that the "Squadron" referred to in the lyrics is the "10th Bomber Reconnaissance Squadron" of the RCAF.
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The Canadian porcupine.
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A Canadian.
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A native or inhabitant of Canada.
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Of or pertaining to Canada.
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A boat; esp. a flat-bottomed, clumsy boat used on the Canadian lakes and rivers.
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