Just to add some context, one fine day in Afghanistan I was near a scale, so I weighed my kit, the normal kit I wore/carried on an average patrol (normally a 4 x weekly event at the minimum). The shortest patrols were normally clearing patrols in and around the TI to a radius all around the...
Agree partially - ask the CoC/advise them of your desire to speak with the Infantry CM and get their OK to call. But YOU should be speaking with them and asking the questions, not your chain of command.
Unlike others I won't chastise you for "what you should have done", particularly given some posters' experience (or lack thereof) in the CF. At times "hurrying up and waiting" is not the best course of action, particularly as the "system" has at times been known to lose files and perhaps not...
Sounds like a perfect question that the fine sailors, soldiers and airwomen/airmen at your local Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre would be more than happy to answer.
Ok folks, time for the "FUN" police to come in.
Refer back to Journeyman's post above. "FUN" is what you make it, but the pissing contest will have to stop now.
Locked. Normal procedure applies if there is anything more relevant to add later.
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Because previously they were tank experts who already sorted out the Armour Corps ref the Leopard 2. Now they've moved on to square away the aviation world.
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Or you could take another view that there was no WWI or WWII - it was one Continental war (with a bit in Africa and slaughter in Gallipoli), with a 21 year hiatus for rearming/resupply and some tactics changes. The Treaty of Versailles virtually ensured that there would be a European Round Two...
And then we have, on the same CBC web page, this story - Canadian soldiers kill suspected suicide bomber, shared under the usual provisions:
Interesting
This is a question to be directed purely and surely at the recruiting centre and the doctor that examined you. This forum has no way of knowing your individual situation and cannot make any medical recommendations nor offer hope or counsel on any medical determinations.
The bottom line is that...
Frank, I think you're bang on but for one thing. Exchange "missions in Africa" for "all UN missions" and add in the parts about mismanagement, over-rankedness and lack of focus by the participants... :P
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