No comments on the would have, should have, could have variety we saw in the Christie Blatchford article. I think she throws out her high standards with this article.
ref AOC - strong study habits are a must - many are coming from gung ho short term performance = leader and can't think long term in the time they are on the course. AOC shows you planning methodology for virtually anything you could face as a staff member from a battle group. Once thats...
The article should be a wake up call - absolutely no CF comments after the service person has departed.
As for AOC being a killer course ----- I don't think so.
(Moderator edit to correct title after split.)
From the Bureaucratic Trenches - just biding my time - waiting to pounce on all Fin Offrs when the balloon goes up in September
PS - Hats off to all old timers still with us from WW2 and all our Combat Arenas since then
A small story
A number of years ago during the winter I was watching the lunch time crowd go across to a sandwhich joint.
As the light changes I see a guy drop a red "Secret" folder in the snow.
I ran down to grab it - many people having walked around it and to my surpise see its construction...
The Globe is a business which will go out of business because Beemer Boy and Girls get their dumbed down info on the smart phone
But thats not to be unexpected because the national mission is an all of government approach -
If you are a government pogue - the guys in green armour vehs are...
Well!
Just proves the rule of read three books write your own book.
Here's a few great links on the idea of a narrative by Michael Vlahos
Terror's Mask - http://www.jhuapl.edu/POW/library/terrormask.htm
Culture's Mask - http://www.jhuapl.edu/POW/library/culture_mask.pdf
Two Enemies -...
A good memory jogger! See link below and extracts
http://www.lermuseum.org/ler/mh/wwii/canadaatwar.html
NORWAY
In August and September of 1941, a small Canadian force that included a company of The Edmonton Regiment with detachments of The Saskatoon Light Infantry and 3rd Field Engineer...
Very good review, I gathered from the media links that this might be a bit of spin attempt which seems to have been handily defeated by the military and Assn sposkemen
REF COIN LIES WE LOVE http://www.armedforcesjournal.com/2009/04/3978447
That's a very interesting article and forces one to add in a few things
1. put a barrier between you and them - who ever them are.
2. control access to the area of operations
3. have allies who don't sit on the fence...
CF isn't stuck in the 1950s ref dress is all I'm saying - at the same time, if you need to go in and get service at the main location the person should be served.
see http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/05/15/2570986.htm
There's a good video of the patrol vehicles embedded in the story http://www.abc.net.au/reslib/200905/r372020_1726858.asx
The 1950s comment is contrary to what I see -
NDHQ DRESS CODE http://www.cfsuo.forces.gc.ca/so-op/soc-opc-03-eng.asp#soc-opc-3.02
see para 13-14 for Friday wear
The break through came from the troops vs the officers which was long over due
In short - the Grey Man who blends in and looks...
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