Originally posted by Another Recce Guy:
[qb] Here's my two cents. I came up through the cadet system in the 70s. We wore the old battle dress uniform so I guess that makes me a dinosaur. How about this, get better training for the CIC officers and allow retired NCOs to become part of the CIC as NCOs. These NCOs would handle the training as they did in the Forces. The officers would be what they should be, the administrators of the cadet corp. Since they got rid of cadet officers back in the Stone Age, the highest rank a cadet can achieve is a cadet CWO. Wouldn't it make sense to have NCOs train the up and coming NCOs of the cadet corp? [/qb]
This occassionally happens, actually....retired NCO‘s getting paid at their rank level, working at a Cadet Corps...usually if they are a specialist, or the corps is short on officers. It‘s usually the latter, and should an officer come along, they must leave.
But think of it this way. Would you let joe-blow CIC Officer anywhere a tank? And if you DID for some odd reason, would you let them touch it? Fire rounds, etc? (Sorry, I know NOTHING about tanks). And most of all, would you let them command your troops?
Likewise, the CIC Officers are trained to work with YOUTH. It is their area of expertise. While I can appreciate the talent and ability of many NCO‘s, many don‘t know how to work with youth, they weren‘t trained to.
Dealing with a 25 year old Sgt who is out of line is significantly different from dealing with a 12 year old who is out of line.
combat_medic:
I‘ve seen some of the officers you talk about, the ones who don‘t really get an ego boost anywhere else, and therefore use the cadet system as a gateway for it.
I‘ve also seen incredibly dedicated officers with outstanding leadership capabilities. Usually the few bad officers ruin the reputation of the entire movement. (Bad News travels around the world, before the truth even has a chance to get its pants on)
As I already stated, there are huge differences in training. It‘s like like you join the CIC, and a year late, BOOM, you have a commission. Unlike reservists, who have the benefit of being in classes, being intructed, etc, these CIC Officers often run training programs, administration systems, and sometimes, even a corps. They have to proove that they do indeed deserve their commission, and quite frankly, I think they do. A lot learn as they go, and trip on the way.
A lot of the officers are are talking about, from my experience, are the ones who joined before the standards were being strictly enforced (screening interviews, etc), and are being grandfather-claused out.
It‘s like me saying I‘ve never met a Reg Force Sgt who I respected, all the ones I‘ve seen are fat, sit in an office, and half the time, just avoid work like the plague.
Mutual Respect for others qualifications is necessary for the entire CF. And from some posts in here, it would appear that there is a severe lack of it at times...at least, that‘s my impression.
CH