- Reaction score
- 3,106
- Points
- 1,160
Well, I'm a former Corporal, how may I enlighten your day today?
Kat Stevens said:Well, I'm a former Corporal, how may I enlighten your day today?
GAP said:I'll one up you....I was both a LanceCorporal and a Corporal.......... ;D
You too?Kat Stevens said:Well, I'm a former Corporal, how may I enlighten your day today?
CTD said:By the way how are our Griffons doing over there? Some of you arguing there is no way to make this work also said they would never deploy those. It truly is amazing what happens when one thinks outside of the box.
CTD said:as for the Hercs yes buy the new J models (actually strive for the Z model it will take to long to approve the J model then the J will be outdated)
dapaterson said:In which order? ANd how many times each?
CTD said:I have worked with Supply Techs and have a few of them as friends. I have seen the difference between the Sup Techs working in Shilo Manitoba, CFB Esquamalt, CFB Cold Lake and CFB Wainwright. I have also seen the difference of the Base Supply compared to a Front Line Unit. Ie CFB COld Lakes Base Clothing Stores, material management and the Sqn Stores. Along with CFB Shilo Base Supply and Regimental and Battery QM/ Supply.
I also had the short pleasure of working in the Company QM during the Forest fires in BC. Needless to say it is a thankless job that both My Warrent and myself did not fully appreciate till we were doing the job. Up at 0430 to get ready for issue of the day, nap just before noon, deliver food and supplys for noon, back get ready for return of troops. supper, clean and organize, nap then around midnight be up to get supplys from Brigade Supply, organize done around 02-0300hrs, Sleep back up at 0430 again.
You can have your job, but to say there is not room in your job or other jobs with in the CF s to employ injured members in a Base situation is not thinking like one should. I hope that one day you never get get hurt where the Miltary will terminate your employment.
I did say that there are numerous jobs on bases across Canada that could be staffed, Civilian or Miltary. That would not effect the operational status of the Military. Nor put a hinderance on your Non Operational jobs to get away from the Deployments.
But no matter what I say or try to explain it is falling on deaf ears, so be it that is why this is a discussion board.
Cheers all
CTD said:Again the CANADIAN FORCES is composed of more then just the Navy, Army and Airforce.
Half the problem in your argument may be that you do not know the meaning of the terms that you are using. The Canadian Forces is composed soley of military personnel. DND employees are not part of the Canadian Forces. If you want to provide guaranteed employment in DND on a medical release and you present this idea by stating that "wounded personnel have a right to stay in the Canadian Forces" then you will be missunderstood by everyone who understands the topic.CTD said:Again the CANADIAN FORCES is composed of more then just the Navy, Army and Airforce.
There are indeed more DND employees that we are supposed to have.Container said:I believe the public services in the Canadian Forces at large has reached critical mass ...