hauger said:The simple fact is, if you don't have a commission, or one hasn't been ordered for you, .....
hauger said:Fair, but 2Lt is still a commissioned rank. No commission = no 2Lt.
Michael O'Leary said:Are you aware that being presented a Commissioning Scroll is not the actual act of being commissioned?
Redeye said:I'd be in trouble if it was. I still don't have mine, should have gotten it in 2005.
hauger said:Yes, I'm aware of that. I'm also aware that the commission is not granted until successful completion of the basic training course (even if it's post dated to before when the course began). Listen, I don't really care if this guy wears the rank of 2lt or not, but as an untrained hire he should be going through basic as a Ocdt. Whatever though, if his unit wants to do it this way, that's their call.
hauger said:Yes, I'm aware of that. I'm also aware that the commission is not granted until successful completion of the basic training course (even if it's post dated to before when the course began). Listen, I don't really care if this guy wears the rank of 2lt or not, but as an untrained hire he should be going through basic as a Ocdt. Whatever though, if his unit wants to do it this way, that's their call.
hauger said:It took me all of 5 minutes to find DAOD 5031-8 (http://www.admfincs.forces.gc.ca/dao-doa/5000/5031-8-eng.asp) which spells out some officer development milestones in very general terms. More pertinent is CFAO 11-06 (http://www.admfincs.forces.gc.ca/cfa-oaf/011-06-eng.asp) which is pretty clear about enrolment to Ocdt, . . . . .
Otherwise....Ocdt it is until such time as he graduates from basic training.
So, unless you can sell to someone that a degree in psychology = "special qualifications", someone screwed up and the applicant should be wearing the Ocdt strap for his time in basic. Usually there's some pretty strong push back from the 2Lts out there that know deep down they shouldn't be wearing that bar (I knew quite a few CEOTP's that insisted they were 2lt's).
INITIAL RANK
5. The rank to be granted on transfer to or enrolment in the Primary Reserve is prescribed in CFAO 49-10.
RANK ON ENROLMENT
9. An officer applicant shall be enrolled in the Primary Reserve in the rank of officer cadet and may be promoted on the same day to a higher rank in accordance with Appendix 3.
5 Direct Entry other than in Serial 9. An applicable degree for the desired classification.
2. The Primary Reserve promotion policy governing officers is patterned on the policy applicable to the Regular Force but is modified to accommodate the different conditions in Primary Reserve activities.
Eowyn said:The Army Reserve can be different. There are quite a few officers enrolled as 2Lts with their commission before ever taking a single military course.
BadEnoughDude said:How is that even possible? I'm really dumbfounded as to how an officer can be commissioned without having undergone any training.