If your going to St. Jean you all of our platoon will wear the same thing. If your starting in January you will be in long pt (sweatsuit) and probably be wearing gloves and toque. We were always told what to wear to pt by our staff. When you are swimming you will wear the issued swimsuits.
I'm not sure about that one, I got my gerber when I got to wainwright and I havent even started my QL3 yet. Actually pretty much everyone here has a gerber issued to them.
It's also a lot easier to get 1 person to pay the bill because you get re-imbursed for it anyways, so if buddy pays for 30 and you pay for the rest it makes it a little more complicated.
No, they can't touch you but they definately can and will swear. It's the military for chrissakes not the girl guides...it would be pretty sad if they weren't allowed to swear.
Recruting Center: Vancouver
Regular/Reserve: Regular
Officer/NCM: NCM
Trade Choice 1: Infantry
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Application Date: Feb 07
First Contact: May 07
CFAT completed : 14 May
Medical Completed: 23 May
Interview completed: 31 May
Position Offered:Infantry
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CF Lifer, if your going reg force with an interview 18 June your looking at September maybe even October start to your BMQ. Look at the Basic Training section, the dates people are being sent for now are mid-august so by the time you have your interview and your medical clears and all that jazz...
Don't wear jeans. When I went to St. Jean I was told by my CFRC to go in a suit and tie. Bring a couple civvie pairs of pants and shirts because you wont get your kit until midway into your first week so youll be in civvies for the first few days. Don't bring your car to the base, even...
If you are going to bring something personal make sure it fits in the box or it will have to go into civvie lockup, and access to it is sporadic at best.
For the first 4 weeks yes, you are in uniform 24/7. After that you may be permitted to wear civvies after 6:30 and all day weekends. Like I...
I agree with KID, stick with a disposable one. Thats what most of the guys on my platoon brought with them. There is also the possibility of the digital camera growing legs.
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