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    Promotion in the Reserve

    The degreed officer corps policy specifically does not apply to the CFR programme. So that shouldn’t be a hard disqualification.
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    'We could hear the burning': Canada's top soldier remembers the Battle of Medak Pocket

    Nick Glasnovic. PPCLI, then Foreign Legion, then Croatian Army. Ended up being a General, then a member of parliament for a while in Croatia. He was an HVO Brigade Commander during my first tour in Bosnia.
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    Sexual Assault & Sexual Misconduct in the CF

    The most recent Canadian Military Journal includes some light criticism of the Arbour Report; this is perhaps a sign that it is now appropriate to point out some of the flaws in said document.
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    Commander of 8 Wing Trenton arrested, charged in hunting incident

    Not at all the same. CFB Halifax is commanded by a Capt(N) Base Commander. MARLANT is a Formation commanded by a Rear Admiral, whose headquarters is located within CFB Halifax. The Air Force structure, where the Base Commander is sometimes also the Wing Commander, but not always, is much more...
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    Informing the Army’s Future Structure

    Yes, I also remember the Supplementary Ready Reserve back in the 90’s. As I recall, they were required to parade/work (and were paid for) 1 day a year, presumably to DAG. This was separate from the Supplementary Holding Reserve, who were more like today’s SuppRes who didn’t parade at all.
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    Informing the Army’s Future Structure

    The Philippines and China probably had a bigger role. Once the US decided to become an imperial power in Asia, they needed to have an expeditionary army to enforce their claim.
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    Informing the Army’s Future Structure

    The Chinese seem to believe that they can throw up a ring of steel (in the form of an anti-access/area denial bubble), seize and annex Taiwan, and then declare peace, with the red flag flying over Taipei and the ROC leadership already shipped off to the re-education camps. The Americans believe...
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    Late Cold War Canadian Army

    The C5 didn’t entitely disappear in the Reg Force, it still stayed around in niche roles. In Canada-based Armoured units it was the coax machine gun in the Cougar AVGP — I think that switching out that coax from C5 to C6 in Cougar didn’t happen until the Bosnia days. Canadian Leopard 1s were...
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    Late Cold War Canadian Army

    But wasn’t riding in trucks only in the 4CIBG days? I think the redesignation to 4CMBG went hand-in-hand with the acquisition of the APCs.
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    Australian navy's hunt for new sub to replace Collins class

    Well, the alternative to nuclear is the even more evil diesel fuel — and Canada, unlike Australia, already has a domestic nuclear power industry and wouldn’t be starting entirely from scratch. Nuclear power is the future — it’s a pity not everyone sees it that way.
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    Federal Government & Union spar over returning to office

    I think it’s a perfectly fine thing to have separate standards between the CAF and Defence civil servants. Civilian employees have to meet direction imposed by the Clerk of the Privy Council, and to be compatible with the wider civil service, while members of the CAF report to the CDS. Besides...
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    British Military Current Events

    Well, there was that RAF Phantom pilot that shot down a RAF Jaguar on exercise in Germany in 1982 because they brought live Sidewinders on a training event. The Jaguar pilot successfully ejected.
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    CAN Enhanced (Permanent?) Fwd Presence in Latvia

    The 3rd Mechanized Commando — although slightly ridiculous in execution — was a well-intentioned attempt to prioritize the needs of the army (one M113-equipped mechanized infantry battalion in Baden-Soellingen) over the wants of the regimental system (It should be RCR! It should be PPCLI!) What...
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    CAN Enhanced (Permanent?) Fwd Presence in Latvia

    For the first rotation to Korea, absolutely, with experience in the 1939-1945 unpleasantness. But the first West Germany rotation was mostly without such experience. I do wonder if we could do a Special Force style rotation to Latvia right now. All Pte positions in the brigade are enrolled on...
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    CAN Enhanced (Permanent?) Fwd Presence in Latvia

    The initial deployment of 27 Brigade to West Germany is an interesting story. The announcement of the deployment was made in May 1951, and the main body started sailing to Europe in November of the same year. More than half the Brigade was recruited off the street with no prior military...
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    Allowances - Post Living Differential (PLD) [MERGED]

    The CAF was directed to re-establish the Personnel Administration Branch in the Strong Secure Engaged defence policy, in 2017. We haven’t exactly been quick about putting the old pillars of knowledge back on berets.
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    Government hints at boosting Canada’s military spending

    What I’d like to know is how these short term RCN enrolees are going to be rushed through the security clearance backlog. As noted in post #3916, “All trades onboard ship need higher than reliable.” And as we have a backlog in the clearance system, won’t large numbers of short-term hires just...
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    Petawawa Master-Warrant Officer faces drug and human trafficking charges

    Promotion boards: I don’t like how he used to constantly bully the students and potential recruits, but I do like that he was posted to both a school and a recruiting centre.
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    Ottawa seeking ‘impartial’ board members to review military colleges

    Hey, I don’t have a degree in adult education - but if it works, it works! Who am I to judge?
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