PARAMEDIC said:"... a karl gustav on the stern for added horsepower to get out of those really tight situations ..."
bossi said:Sorry - this is just a good-natured leg pull ... but ... even though Newton did indeed state that "there is an equal and opposite reaction ...", I'm kinda thinkin' a recoil-less rifle ain't gonna add too much to propulsion ... (plus, yer gonna fry folks between you and the bow ... chuckle)
Okay - sorry - sorry - sorry - I just couldn't resist.
Returning to the topic, I joined as a private and had no desire to have any rank at all - I only wanted to avoid being cannon fodder in the Next Great Hate.
However, the Regiment offered me a commission and I took it.
Now, IMHO I've invested too much time, effort, blood, sweat and tears to retire at my present rank
(plus, the Army has also invested a staggering amount in me, too - 27 years worth of training ...).
One more promotion, please and thank you very much, and I'll be content - then you can go ahead and order my tombstone.
Frank in Vancouver said:Mouahahahahahaa!! :blotto: What a good one!! :dontpanic:
Commander Keen rock!!
Am I the only one who finds it funny?? Or the only one who talks about it?? ???
CTD said:then a few years before I retire go officer for the pension.
CTD said:I want to get to a Mcpl (I loved instructing)then a few years before I retire go officer for the pension. other then that I really don't care, even If i only make it to Cpl I will be happy. Working for a living isn't all that bad
This is a reason to seek a commission? Buy RRSPs and go for CWO. Cheers.
Infanteer said:Agreed. I think it denigrates the rank and the commission by making it a "retirement home" for SNCO's.
Besides the monetary incentive, why would someone who spent roughly 20 years as an NCO suddenly want to "jump ship"; they were very good NCO's and should be able to retire as a very good NCO.