Also in the past, drug and alchohol problems have been rampant among danish soldiers in Greenland.
Check out google:...Lots of old pictures of danish troops with locally produced weapons, including Krag's, Remmington rollers and Madsen's.
...the local Inuits.
...declared Hans Island his own and private and suvereign principality...
...The danish navy has a base in Groennedal, Greenland, and a number of small icebreaking patrol boats on the westcoast of Greenland, which at this point is far superior to anything the canadian navy can put up in the arctic
But, but....we've got Native Canadians with snow-mobiles and Lee-Enfields up there; we ought to be invincible!
Still, good luck to Prince Cavan of Hans Island![]()
Darn tootin' - see my comment above!![]()
...tiriaq, the nearest living Inuit's to Hans Island, are the Inuit's of Northeastern Greenland...
Thanks for correcting me tiriaq, I did mean that the closest Inuits living to Hans Island live in Northwestern Greenland.
Navy Gunner, the picture of "M 74" patrol boat is a swedish navy ship, and therefore not a danish patrol boat, and a danger to canadian soveriegnity in the arctic. Also I am unable to see the nationality of some of the other navy ship.
Also as an interessting food note to the norwegian governments annexation of Eastern Greenland 1931-33, was that the then norwegian governor (called sysselmand in norwegian) was none other than Helge Ingstad, who in 1961 found the only known Viking settlement in Canada, at L'Anse aux Meadows, northern Newfoundland![]()
Navy Gunner, I am puzzled by the last picture, is it some kind of a hoovercraft, and what nationality ?



























