I think my comment has been misinterpreted by a few readers; I am not implying that the soldier at the bottom of this incident should have kept it 'in-house'; I think it was use of a good resource for this website to be used as a form of whistleblower.
My comment refers to an OC/CO of an...
Once you get into the definitions, I see a lot of overlap with Eddy's HCP (High Conflict Personality) descriptions.
There are also similarities with Greene's '48 Laws of Power' when discussing workplace power tactics...
I think another topic at that O-group will be a discussion on why troops are taking their problems to an Internet forum instead of dealing with problems 'in-house'...
Having it as an 'insider report' just makes it that much worse; they don't have to answer questions about it because its not meant for public distribution. Just enough information gets leaked to indicate what they are thinking, but not enough detail to show if its based on fact or opinion. ...
Many of the abbreviations you end up using are equivalent to slang, and can be element-specific, unit-specific, trade-specific, and even theater-specific; there are dozens I can think of that aren't on those general lists. It is not uncommon for the same abbreviation to mean different things...
In your OP, do you mean that the CWO wasnt a 3B? Or that he got VOC rehab while still in before he got released as 3B? If so, that matches what I got; put on category 3B in 2002, went on VOC starting in 2004, released as 3B in 2005.
If you were told you couldn't get any VOC due to the...
Couple comments from another forum (1st link) and an article about another Canadian (2nd link) who joined the Kurds earlier this month:
http://nepacrossroads.com/about35668.html...
Well, the wording debate seems to be resolved - Im still confused as to why the 'senior radop' would be asking for traffic; wouldnt someone be monitoring his callsign while he was away? If he's mobile why doesnt he have his radio with him?
A unique one I recall was 'stars and bars online', meaning a high-ranking officer was listening in to the conversation and we should cut down on the humor any unprofessional comments.
Oh, I remember one; during a strike monitoring contract three years ago, we got the lecture at the start on 'uniformity of language' on the comms net from the boss of the operation; members of the operation came from military, police, and private security backgrounds and all had different...
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