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It's not impossible that this is RCMP during a public exhibition, but there's absolutely no proof one way or the other that this isn't, say, a cosplayer, except the photographer's say-so. Can we see a link to a page about, or an official communication from the RCMP regarding, the public exhibition in question? Thanks. -- 81.5.170.9 ( talk) 10:28, 5 March 2014 (UTC)
My father was on one of the original teams and he noticed an error in this article. It says the ERT team was modelled after the HARP team but that's not actually correct. The ERT team came first in 1976, and HARP followed shortly after. Trying to find a citation to back this up, but thought I would bring it to attention for now.
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My father was on one of the original teams and he noticed an error in this article. It says the ERT team was modelled after the HARP team but that's not actually correct. The ERT team came first in 1976, and HARP followed shortly after. Trying to find a citation to back this up, but thought I would bring it to attention for now.
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