Rovajärvi

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A large shooting range of the defence forces in [[Lapland]]. Mostly just the artillery and mortarmen go here along with the guys from artillery forward observation. It's basically a large unpopulated area in which the guys with the biggest guns go out to play.
A large shooting range of the defence forces in [[Lapland]]. Mostly just the artillery and mortarmen go here along with the guys from artillery forward observation. It's basically a large unpopulated area in which the guys with the biggest guns go out to play.
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I've never been here myself, since I had nothing to do with the artillery. Not that I would've liked to go here for at least two weeks at a time - which is usually the minimum amount of time spend there by a unit belonging to a indirect fire support battery. Although I'm sure it would've given me a whole bunch of new stories to tell curious people about experiencing a completely new sensation of coldness, eating field rations for two weeks and not being able to bath for at least the same amount of time.
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I've never been here myself, since I had nothing to do with the artillery. Not that I would've liked to go here for at least two weeks at a time - which is usually the minimum amount of time spend there by a unit belonging to a indirect fire support battery. Although I'm sure it would've given me a whole bunch of new stories to tell curious people about experiencing a completely new sensation of coldness, eating field rations for two weeks and not being able to bathe for at least the same amount of time.
[[Category: Geographical locations]]
[[Category: Geographical locations]]

Current revision as of 00:15, 12 March 2009

A large shooting range of the defence forces in Lapland. Mostly just the artillery and mortarmen go here along with the guys from artillery forward observation. It's basically a large unpopulated area in which the guys with the biggest guns go out to play.

I've never been here myself, since I had nothing to do with the artillery. Not that I would've liked to go here for at least two weeks at a time - which is usually the minimum amount of time spend there by a unit belonging to a indirect fire support battery. Although I'm sure it would've given me a whole bunch of new stories to tell curious people about experiencing a completely new sensation of coldness, eating field rations for two weeks and not being able to bathe for at least the same amount of time.

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