Ive been looking around on here, google, and the EL for a publication on proper mounting and zeroing of the BUIS for the 'A2 and I'm coming up short. Anyone have better insight as to where I could find anything? Thanks in advance.
Chris
The thing that scares me about it is if all is said and done, Harper decides to pull us out in Feb. '09 and who's to say there won't be a UN mission after the U.S. pulls out. We move from one end to the other. Just a thought...
You asked th DS to read your post. One has and has offered you constructive criticism, it'd be a handy thing to take into consideration if you want more attention to your cause.
Bronze medal game just finished, 2-1 US over Sweden. It was a tight game near the end, Sweden had a 5 on 3 advantage. We'll see if the strange brew boys can bring it home.
Giving you 10 minutes to eat and 5 to move to your RV point? I don't speak for everyone but that was our average timing every day and we had plenty of time eat.
Which one? If you look in Ontario it's 2 years. JIBC I believe has it down to 4 months for the Reg force now. Different courses have different "added" content which will shorten or lengthen the course. Another factor is the amount of preceptorship required to complete the course.
You can also order them from the CRYE Precision website. I think they're the original manufacturers. Along with the Major Leage Infidel t shirts.
www.cryeprecision.com
Good times.
I just finished there Nov. 30th and we struck lucky, we were in Farnham when the hordes of new platoons were coming in so the only real crowd we had to deal with was "G" week. Meal lines were about 20 minutes long at peak hours. Looks like the new recruiting campaigns are working! ;)
It seems like another one of those situations that looks good on paper but in reality could've been thought through better, like Communism :) Looking at it from one end, it's a good way to extend the scope of training and skills for Res medics and get some real experience under their belts, and...
I'm a licensed civilian paramedic...who joined the CF...so as such do refer to myself as a medical professional...being that I do have a license...
Anyone else care to turn a civilized discussion into an "I told ya so" show....
Call me anal but as a medical professional that statement would not comfort me as a family member of a patient. If the attending medic told me that chances are I'd push them out of the way and work the call myself. I've thought about the pro's and con's about introducing an ACP certification...
Practicing left and right inclines on the march:
MCpl: "Leeeeeeeft incline!"
Troops: *check pivot shuffle shuffle bump bump turn fall etc...*
MCpl: "Halt halt halt!!!!!! Look around troops what formation are you in?!?!"
Troops: Gaze around like lost deer. "Not sure MCpl!"
MCpl: "A...
I see that side of it yes. I'm really interested in doing the jump course so I've been trying to research a list of other courses which are available. Thanks for the response.
Chris
I don't yet have access to DIN so this may be a futile question, but I'm looking for a list of courses available to purple trades. I was reading through the army courses list and I saw under MOC it said "common" for many courses. Does this mean they are open to most trades? I'm a med tech...
I just graduated from St. Jean yesterday. I'm due to report to Borden by Sunday and the RUMOR is the Borden will be shutting down Dec. 8th for Christmas. It depends what the next unit of the individual is. My buddies who are going to Meaford won't be off until the 15th I believe. Regardless...
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