eliminator
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Noticed this MWO wearing an interesting badge on his left pocket, below his commendations. Does anyone know what it is? Possibly some sort of qualification badge related to CSOR?
-Skeletor- said:Yea, the MWO is wearing the SOBQ Badge - Might be called Special Forces Operator Badge now since SOBQ is now called the Special Forces Course, and the trade is Special Forces Operator.
kkwd said:In the center of the picture is S Sgt Henry Planger of First Special Service Force. He served during World War 2. He even has a playground named after him in Pincher Creek, Alberta.
Danjanou said:Thanks KK I was wondering why we were looking a picture of two CF types posing with some guy in his kitchen? I presume they were visiting to give him some form of award?
eliminator said:So, with the new trade recenltly established, will the "Special Forces Operator 00369" be the only pers authorized to attend the course? Has it ever been open to the "support" trades within CSOR or the greater CANSOFCOM community since it's just the "basic" course/.
http://www.csor-rosc.forces.gc.ca/faq/index-eng.aspIf I join CSOR as a Special Operations Supporter, can I become a Special Operations Operator?
Support personnel may apply for service as a Special Operations Operator after completing two years of service (minimum) in the support position for which they were hired.
eliminator said:http://www.pinchercreekvoice.com/2012/05/2296-rcacc-lethbridge-army-cadets.html
Rheostatic said:On that note, what is the CIC Lt wearing on his left pocket?