Hi Everyone,
I would like to preface my question by stating that I am not trying to become the infamous Ninjasniper. I will reference the JTF2 site to back up the reasoning for my question.
In order for a reserves officer to become a Special Operations Assaulter (SOA) they required to "...be fully MOS qualified to Reg F standards..." (http://www.jtf2.forces.gc.ca/ic-ci/soa-fis/index-eng.asp)
This suggests to me that reservists can participate in regular force training. The reason I am interested in this is because I will be starting school in January and I would prefer to train full time rather than do my current job and train on weekends.
My question is: Can a reserve officer go on a regular BMOQ full time?
I would like to preface my question by stating that I am not trying to become the infamous Ninjasniper. I will reference the JTF2 site to back up the reasoning for my question.
In order for a reserves officer to become a Special Operations Assaulter (SOA) they required to "...be fully MOS qualified to Reg F standards..." (http://www.jtf2.forces.gc.ca/ic-ci/soa-fis/index-eng.asp)
This suggests to me that reservists can participate in regular force training. The reason I am interested in this is because I will be starting school in January and I would prefer to train full time rather than do my current job and train on weekends.
My question is: Can a reserve officer go on a regular BMOQ full time?