15

A Cougar in an overnight 'harbour' with crew 'hoochie' set up nearby.
2001
Probably Wainwright, AB, Canada


16

Cougars in the field with camouflage treatment.
1998
Probably Wainwright, AB, Canada


17

Iltis 4x4 was used for recce training.
1998
Somewhere in the Okanagan Valley, BC, Canada
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18

The Guidon on display during a dedication parade in Kelowna's City Park.
1990
Kelowna, BC, Canada


19

'Freedom of the City' is given to the BCDs by the Town of Peachland, in the Central Okanagan.
13 April 1996
Peachland, BC, Canada


20

A BCD Cougar is bogged down.
1994
Probably Wainwright, AB, Canada
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21

Cougars on the firing line for gunnery training.
1999
Probably Wainwright, AB, Canada


22

BCD Cougar 'over running' enemy position during exercises.
2002
Probably Wainwright, AB, Canada


23

Cougar on the Wainwright range on south eastern Alberta prairie.
2002
Probably Wainwright, AB, Canada


24

BCDs practise bridge clearing exercises.
2003
Probably Wainwright, AB, Canada
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25

Cougars follow the infantry across the cleared bridge.
2003
Probably Wainwright, AB, Canada


26

The 'war' is over.
2003
Probably Wainwright, AB, Canada
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27

With the loss of the Cougars the focus of training has tilted towards the classroom but members still frequent the small arms ranges in south-east Kelowna and the Vernon Army Cadet Camp. In winter, there is regular training in outdoor survival skills and winter warfare.

During LCol. Williamson's second tour of duty as CO, the regiment managed to have eight cougars trucked to Fort Lewis, Washington. They added a much needed element of realism to the exercises held by the newly designated 39th Canadian Brigade Group (39CBG) as the old Militia district came to be called.

28

Weapons maintenance on on the range.
1994
Probably Wainwright, AB, Canada
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