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bLUE fOX

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I am wondering if there are other CF courses open to CIC outside of main CIC training, example dive,parachutist or even trades training.
Thanks
 
bLUE fOX said:
I am wondering if there are other CF courses open to CIC outside of main CIC training, example dive,parachutist or even trades training.
Thanks
I believe CIC officers are restricted to CIC training, as there is little purpose in training them in other areas of the CF.  I do know one of the SkyHawks is/was a CIC Officer, I'm not sure how he went about getting onto that though.  A select few Army CIC Officers can attain the CF Parachutist qualification by serving as escort or admin officers on the Army Cadet Basic Parachutist Course.
 
my DCO is going to get her Basic parachutist this summer. she is the escort officer.
 
bLUE fOX said:
I am wondering if there are other CF courses open to CIC outside of main CIC training, example dive,parachutist or even trades training.
Thanks

For navy types, the Tender Charge Vessel Operator course is a good example.  It's a course in navigation, watchkeeping, firefighting and damage control, etc. for naval vessels below a certain size (approx. 100 tons) taught to reg. force and CIC members.  For reg. force members, I think the main application is tugs and other auxiliary vessels; for CIC, it's the training vessels operated at HMCS ACADIA and HMCS QUADRA during summer training, and from CFB Esquimalt during the fall, winter, and spring.  It's eight weeks long and conducted by the MARS department at Venture, the naval officers' traing centre in Esquimalt.  Most of the content is from MARS 3.

CIC officers are also eligible to take the OPME courses, and a handful of staff-type courses (not one of which I can name off the top of my head, unfortunately).
 
Looking in your profile, I see that you're a naval type.  If you're interested in knowing more about TCVO, I'll be happy to answer any questions -- I took it last year.
 
IIRC the pesonnel that crew the tugs and other minor auxillaries are civilliand and not MARS/MARE types.
 
Ex-Dragoon said:
IIRC the pesonnel that crew the tugs and other minor auxillaries are civilliand and not MARS/MARE types.

The reg. force candidates on Tender Charge are mostly boatswains (all but one, who was the CERA for MOG 4, on my course).  One of them was going on to a sail training vessel, Tuna I believe.  Two others worked for the Naval Tender Section on the west coast.
 
Neill McKay said:
The reg. force candidates on Tender Charge are mostly boatswains (all but one, who was the CERA for MOG 4, on my course).   One of them was going on to a sail training vessel, Tuna I believe.   Two others worked for the Naval Tender Section on the west coast.

Thanks for the clarification.
 
I have heard of CIC taking ship and shallow water diving cources through the CF. how would I go about doing that If I were interested? we have application formas for CIC specific cources only. any info would be appreciated
 
Do CIC get to shoot C-7s or anything on range during BOQ.  Well at the least, do they do a daisy qualification shoot?  Or is their and RSO course for CIC?
 
You won't touch any "weapons" on BOC, but i know on my MOC (Air) we had famil shoots and classes on the Daisy air rifle (kind of a joke IMHO).  I am not sure what the land and sea types do on their MOC, i assume all 3 elements would do daisy famil though.

To become RSO qualified (another course) you can take small bore (air rifle) or large bore (.22 Lee enfield)

RCIS courses are fun stuff!  ::)  ;D

cheers

PV
 
To clarrify,

that was from the air side of the house, i don't know if c7 famil is included with the army or navy guys

cheers

PV
 
ARMYboi69 said:
We had an Airborne Captain at Blackdown this summer.  Not sure if he was a CF member who was assigned to Blackdown, or an ex-CF member who was now a CIC Captain.  Either way he was one hardcore man :rage:
That is the one Zedic was talking about, I believe. He is/was a Sky Hawk and he was a canoeing officer at Blackdown this summer. He was a good officer, I really liked him..and he really liked the way I cooked his steaks on the canoe trip...
 
I'm sorry wouldn't the Daisy fall under the Air Rifle Class? the .22 the Small Bore and the .303 and the 5.56 would be Large Bore?
 
ARMYboi69 said:
We had an Airborne Captain at Blackdown this summer.

What made you believe he was ex-Airborne.  The only way that I'd be able to tell if someone was ex-Airborne would be if he/she had regimental badge tattooed, or if he/she mentioned so, or if they wore white wings.  Like Kaziklu said, I don't think .22 would be large bore. 
 
pi-r-squared said:
What made you believe he was ex-Airborne.   The only way that I'd be able to tell if someone was ex-Airborne would be if he/she had regimental badge tattooed, or if he/she mentioned so, or if they wore white wings.   Like Kaziklu said, I don't think .22 would be large bore.  

Sadly, many people get meaningless tattoos, or ones that they are not entitled to, and many soldiers neglect to get any stating their regimental affiliation.

White wings can be worn by anyone who was in a Para Coy, Abn Mortar Platoon, or any other para position outside of the CABR (including a couple of militia units   ::)). The steel maple leaf denotes service in the CABR, not the white one.
 
I've heard there's full time employment positions in within the CIC.  Is this true?
 
Yes.

Dcadets, NDHQ, RCSU's, RGS's etc.

Do you have access to Cadetnet yet ? (or if you are not in Uni yet your CO will) positions are posted.

cheers

PV
 
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