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    Replacing the Subs

    I can see that. Canada picks a supplier of submarines and says "yes, exactly that, don't change a thing". Then some commander in the sub acquisition project decides that he needs to leave his mark on things to get promoted. So he says "yes, exactly that, don't change a thing. Except for...
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    Reconstitution

    Once upon a time I was 'trapped' while posted to a ship for many years. The 'gym' was two really cheap exercise bicycles and a universal weight machine bolted to the deck in a tiny and poorly ventilated compartment. Individuals who exercised while at sea (doing whatever was possible in the...
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    Artillery NCM and Hearing Damage

    Thanks everyone for the information. It appears that hearing protection has significantly evolved and improved since my days. @Patches : It appears that you may be exposed to loud noises but there are policies and procedures in place (and individuals to assure compliance with those...
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    Artillery NCM and Hearing Damage

    Excellent advice. In industry, if there is a noise hazard, wearing hearing protection is mandatory. Signs are posted saying that hearing protection is required in certain areas. Failure to wear hearing protection when required can get you fired. Out of curiosity: 1. Is wearing of hearing...
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    Have your say on the future of Canadian Military Colleges: Review Board launches consultations with Canadians online portal

    I skimmed through the report and I think there may be some good things in there. What struck me was the number of times that recommendations made had previously been made (sometimes more than once) and not acted upon. I would like someone to say that this is the last kick at the can. If...
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    Night shifts

    I can speak a bit about marine systems engineering officers (MSEOs). Ships at sea operate 24 h/day. Operations such as refueling can be scheduled for any time (although during the day is 'normal'). MSEOs (once they have finished their training) don't normally stand designated shifts but...
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    Current Dress Regs

    I think that is the root of the problem. While I am some time out of uniform, I have worked at any number of industrial sites including underground mines, surface mines, industrial facilities, oil & gas production facilities, construction sites and environmental remediation sites (which have...
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    RMC Alumni Association Presentation to Annual General Meeting Oct 2024

    That is clear, blunt and direct. I commend whoever wrote that. As an ex-cadet, I am agnostic on the future of RMC. It should live or die based on its merits. I think we can call this a 'shot across the bow'.
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    Replacing the Subs

    And possibly futile. Recall that about 20 years ago AECL was given a half-billion dollars to develop a medical isotope production reactor. They never got it licensed and the project died. A half-billion dollars wasted and nothing to show for it. As others have said, there will not be a...
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    Replacing the Subs

    I appreciate the enthusiasm here for new submarines and the technical insight. However, I would consider your timelines highly optimistic. Even once a design and builder have been selected, I might have thought the procurement process might still take several years to consider commercial...
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    CAF Procurement

    On the other side of the procurement issue, I have previously been part of projects providing engineering and technical support to DND. I don't do that anymore. The procurement process is too slow and complicated. The projects are often poorly defined. Some DND folks are actively hostile...
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    Reconstitution

    Not to derail this thread, but being an A/SLt and being confronted by an obviously drunk and impaired Chief or PO was a situation no one was prepared for.....
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    Reconstitution

    Agree. While decades old, my experience was: 1. On board ship, people who regularly exercised were routinely mocked for exercising. Chiefs, POs and senior officers never exercised. It was usually jr officers and jr ranks that made the effort. I hope that has changed. 2. I saw senior...
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    30 Days Annual

    I will point out that such levels of paid vacation are unheard of in industry. Not disputing that you don't deserve it or that it is part of your overall compensation package.
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    Haitian leaders must all agree before Canada would lead a potential military intervention, Trudeau says

    "As we have learned, you can’t deliver democracy from the top down and from the outside in. It has to grow organically from the bottom up."
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    Renaming of MedTech and MedA

    So, for the original poster @axle should you become a fully qualified paramedic, you may look forward to possibly deploying on one of His Majesty's Canadian ships!
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    Renaming of MedTech and MedA

    Thank you. Back in my day, yes, there was a WO MedA on the frigates and a physician on the tanker. As an anecdote, I recall once going to see the MedA about some administrative item for a crewmember. While chatting, he reached out, grabbed my arm and started looking closely at a...
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    Renaming of MedTech and MedA

    Without taking this discussion too far off topic, can anyone offer information on assignment of medics (combat or paramedic) to ships? Just curious. Thanks.
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    MCDV Brow phone

    There is likely the name of the manufacturer somewhere on the phone (maybe on the bottom?). Please share what you find.
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    RMC Alumni Association Presentation to Annual General Meeting Oct 2024

    RMC Alumni Association Presentation to Annual General Meeting (AGM) October 2024 A copy of this presentation showing the results of an in-depth review of the military colleges and recommends a path forward. This is all in response to the Arbour Report...
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