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And in seven years, with 90%+ of current members gone, if we were to eliminate those orders of dress, what would the effect be?
And we can get rid of Dragoons, Hussars, Rifles, Fusiliers, and all their fancy uniforms and tell the RCR and Vandoos to stop wearing scarlet and white helmets (And the Vandoos should stop wearing Guards bearskins}Canada's pseudo-Highland units were formed in craven attempts to appeal to ex-pat Scots in Canada. Continued utility of kilts etc is questionable at best.
I agree 150% but we all know its not going to happen. The CAF now is just a glorified welfare system.Maybe instead of having time, effort and money tied up in useless stuff instead we could focus on, oh, I don't know, combat capability?
Not all of the kilted regiments are Highland regiments, one is Irish, some are Lowland, and some are Scottish without any territorial identification. The kilt today is part of regimental pride that brings together a unit regardless of their ethnic background. It works the same way as any other regimental symbol.
And, with that, I declare this thread officially derailed
I'm guessing that you are joking about this, with the exception of units that located in areas that have no significant minorities, they do tend to represent the local population. Now, I suppose it's possible that infantry regiments in general might be more white, but I am only basing that on your statement. Nothing says diversity more than someone wearing a turban and a kilt at the same time, which is now super common.OTOH, my unofficial survey suggests that - with the exception of a few individuals - the kilted units are more 'white' than the others.
I'm guessing that you are joking about this, with the exception of units that located in areas that have no significant minorities, they do tend to represent the local population. Now, I suppose it's possible that infantry regiments in general might be more white, but I am only basing that on your statement. Nothing says diversity more than someone wearing a turban and a kilt at the same time, which is now super common.
Move your armouries to Richmond/Burnaby/Surrey.Not on the West Coast. Kilts = 'Honkey Show', pretty much.
Actually, South Asians, and other Asian folks, are grossly underrepresented throughout the CAF out this way I would say. There are hundrefds of thousands of them, but few join the CAF, reserves or otherwise.
Move your armouries to Richmond/Burnaby/Surrey.
Recruiting problem solved.
I will take my $1000000000000 paycheck, thank you.
Just imagine there is a story behind each skidmark.That's why most people get a newly issued kilt dry cleaned before wearing it. It is basically like reissuing underwear.
Maybe its time for oh I dunno ... a Sikh unit of some sort?Not on the West Coast. Kilts = 'Honkey Show', pretty much.
Actually, South Asians, and other Asian folks, are grossly underrepresented throughout the CAF out this way I would say. There are hundrefds of thousands of them, but few join the CAF, reserves or otherwise.
When I say that I am serious. AFAIK the orthodox Sikhs - I know a few here - are the warrior caste. You could conceivably start one and allow whoever to join.Maybe its time for oh I dunno ... a Sikh unit of some sort?
There is a danger in using people who joined a Scottish unit as the sample population for assessing why people might not join a Scottish unit.Having been part of a couple of different kilted units, and a 'trousered' unit, I didn't see any particular problems with people wanting to join a unit where they 'had to' wear a kilt.
Maybe its time for oh I dunno ... a Sikh unit of some sort?
Wait so we decided on the new uniform, modified camo pattern, and have enough material for initial uniforms, rain gear, bush caps, etcThe new pattern has been selected, they even have it printed out in quantities enough for uniforms, bush caps and rain gear. However, they don't want to have individual pers in mixed patterns (lol) because they haven't sorted out PPE / LCE (to include rucksack, daybag, tac vest) which isn't due to roll into use until ~2028 and the LIBs might get it because DICE/SOCEM-minor starts issuing out 2023.
In short, we still suck at managing basic equipment procurement, and the only people wearing the actual pattern have been CDS comd teams and other GOFOs with their CWOs.
Serious question - are non-Sikhs allowed to wear the Turban and have the rest of the 5 Ks? It's one thing for a cultural wardrobe, but Sikhism is also religious.When I say that I am serious. AFAIK the orthodox Sikhs - I know a few here - are the warrior caste. You could conceivably start one and allow whoever to join.
...like we have the budget of McDonalds...Can we go out and grab somebody from McDonald’s corporate side? When they decide on a new uniform or uniform change, that seems to be implemented countrywide within a few days. Maybe the special folks in Ottawa could be humble enough to learn a few things?
So what I hear is MultiCam would have been cheaper and easier to field….The new pattern has been selected, they even have it printed out in quantities enough for uniforms, bush caps and rain gear. However, they don't want to have individual pers in mixed patterns (lol) because they haven't sorted out PPE / LCE (to include rucksack, daybag, tac vest) which isn't due to roll into use until ~2028 and the LIBs might get it because DICE/SOCEM-minor starts issuing out 2023.
In short, we still suck at managing basic equipment procurement, and the only people wearing the actual pattern have been CDS comd teams and other GOFOs with their CWOs.
Do you mean someone who converted or someone who wants to abuse what's left of the dress regs?Serious question - are non-Sikhs allowed to wear the Turban and have the rest of the 5 Ks? It's one thing for a cultural wardrobe, but Sikhism is also religious.
...like we have the budget of McDonalds...